Wasted Ink
Full Member
I'm beginning to think I need to do something about my massive arms. They're 14 inches at the widest point.
In the 44lbs I've lost, very little of it seems to have come off my arms. They are looking terrible! They are also a bit flabby - they look like a 40-year-olds and I'm nowhere near forty.
I am thinking of getting a steady weight lifting routine going. I think three hours a week is an appropriate amount - focusing for 15 mins per hour on the triceps, biceps etc. Is there anything else I could do to help get them smaller. I know ultimately it's about fat loss (working on that,) but people can lose inches by weight training. Now that sleeveless season is here, I want to wear sleeveless tops, but I'm self-conscious of my lunch lady arms.
Is there anything else (aside from weight training and losing weight) that I can do to give them a better appearance and "tone" them up? I don't want to end up "skinny fat" even once I've lost all my weight.
I am thinking of getting a steady weight lifting routine going. I think three hours a week is an appropriate amount - focusing for 15 mins per hour on the triceps, biceps etc. Is there anything else I could do to help get them smaller. I know ultimately it's about fat loss (working on that,) but people can lose inches by weight training. Now that sleeveless season is here, I want to wear sleeveless tops, but I'm self-conscious of my lunch lady arms.
Is there anything else (aside from weight training and losing weight) that I can do to give them a better appearance and "tone" them up? I don't want to end up "skinny fat" even once I've lost all my weight.