Arm strength training for the beginner
Hi, I'm new here! Hubby and I stared cycling a few months ago after a 20+ year layoff, and we are having a blast. I am 51 and I'm trying to get into better shape. I've lost 30+ pounds over the past 3 years through healthier eating, portion control, and walking almost every day -- very slow, but my new eating patterns have become a habit. I am no longer overweight but I'd like to lose another 10-15 lbs so that I weigh about 140 (I'm almost 5'9"). However, most importantly, I'd like to lose much of the remaining fatty bulges, tone and strengthen my arm muscles and core, and continue riding my bike and walking. We rode 24 miles last weekend and we are increasing the miles each week. I eat a healthy diet with a good amount of fruits and veggies, whole grain hi-fiber carbs, lean protein, and very little sugar (sweets occasionally on weekends and for special occasions). I have to say that I feel better now than I have in years! :)
One area where I find myself continually challenged is weight training for my arms which are still weak and need toning. I was using 3 lb. weights for a few months, then I didn't notice any muscle soreness at all on my rest days. Then I started holding both of them in one hand for a combined 6 lbs. for a couple of weeks. Finally, I just bought a pair if 8 lb. weights and I'm starting to use those now. I can do 2 sets of 12-13 reps using the 8 lb. weights.
I'm wondering if I'm doing the right thing, and I'm hoping that someone can share some tips or recommend a web site that describes a good basic strengthening/toning routine for the arms that I can continue.
In addition to all this I also do some core exercises from the book "The Core Program" by Peggy Brill.
My goal is to be healthy, strong, have good endurance for whatever physical activity I might face or chose, maintain a healthy weight, and not get too obsessed about this. :)
Thanks, and nice to be here! I look forward to meeting the rest of you.
Jen