New member here. I've always been naturally skinny, even when I haven't been in great shape. I've recently started making an effort to do some strength workouts, mostly with fitness bands and the machines at apartment complex. It's perhaps not the greatest setup, no free weights, but it's the best I've got without paying for a membership. Anyways, the routine for the past 7 months has been around 45 minutes 1-2 times a week. I've gotten stronger and have put on some weight (hopefully muscle), but I don't seem to be getting anymore defined. Mostly, upper arms look flabby as eff, and I'm wondering if there are specific exercises to target that area.
Upper arm definition
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Re: Upper arm definition
Hi Keyofg, good to talk to you.
Your best bet would be to tackle the diet rather than the training, so what times do you eat at and what foods do you eat at those times?
Your best bet would be to tackle the diet rather than the training, so what times do you eat at and what foods do you eat at those times?
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Re: Upper arm definition
Since I've made progress in other areas, lets assume diet is good enough. What sort of exercises target that area of the arm/shoulder?
Re: Upper arm definition
Lateral raises, arnold press, turkish get-ups, single arm shoulder press, military press, as examples.
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Mainly shoulder exercises in your view, so you're saying the fluff up there belongs to the shoulder area? I don't know anatomy too well.Boss Man wrote:Lateral raises, arnold press, turkish get-ups, single arm shoulder press, military press, as examples.
Re: Upper arm definition
I listed those exercises, because you asked about exercises targeting the shoulders and upper back and in opinion all those will have some effect on that region of your body .