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    Arm Exercises

    I've lost weight and now I have some hanging flab - not alot(at least nothing that needs surgical removal). What are some good exercises that I can do at home? If I use weights, high reps or heavy weights/low reps???? Thanks
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    Just good ol' dips and push-ups. No special equipment needed.
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    I have the same issue. I saw better results when I started using pilate bands instead of free weights.

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    Good nutrition will help your skin health, but as we age everyone's skin tends to sag.

    The only other thing you can do is fill in the space with tricep muscle. Hypertrophy usually means high resistance. You can do it with body weight by making the lever longer, using gravity, etc.

    Push-ups work the triceps most when you keep your hands right under your shoulders and your elbows tickling your ribs. Increase the resistance by doing them in decline position (put your feet up on a step, e.g.). For dips, first make sure your back is straight so you're working your triceps and not your legs - then you can lengthen your lever by fully extending your legs. Then if you need more resistance, you can put something heavy in your lap.

    Do all of them slow and emphasize the eccentric (lengthening) phase.


    @TSPoet, the only "suicide" drills I know are sprints with side squats ... what's the exercise that works the triceps??
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Do all of them slow and emphasize the eccentric (lengthening) phase.
    If I could butt in on this thread, does "emphasize" mean spend more time on that phase? Go slower when lengthening?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post

    @TSPoet, the only "suicide" drills I know are sprints with side squats ... what's the exercise that works the triceps??
    so, I've been weightlifting since I was 12. I love it. I've always found it rather odd that my favorite 2 exercises are suicides and dead lifts, am I telling my subconscious something?
    I searched the web, and no one calls suicides that anymore, but that's what I've always called them - you screw up and you can crush your skull. But, there is no better "mass building" triceps exercise, IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by limewave View Post
    I have the same issue. I saw better results when I started using pilate bands instead of free weights.
    OK, so I have one of those stretchy rubber tubes, any suggestions of exactly how I should use this to help the ol' bat wings?
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    arm

    K, this may take some thinking to explain but

    Bend your right arm above your head, Grab one end of the purple band. Bend other arm, put behind your back and grab other end. Now, keep the arm behind your back still. The arm above your head should move up and down whilst holding the band.


    Urm..does that make any sense?

    If you have broadband, you'll probably find a good visual explanation quicker....

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    I think CC is describing the first part of this video (after the beer ).

    http://www.ehow.com/video_4955320_pi...s-stretch.html

    The 2nd part is a shoulder buster for some of us folks.
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