Anonymous wrote:I've been pleasantly surprised at how much strength I have gained from yoga and pilates classes that I take virtually without any "crazy" workouts. I'm not like ripped by any stretch of the imagination but my core is definitely stronger and my arms have some actual muscle on them which they did not before. Toying with the idea of doing more intense stuff like HCOTF but not sure I will be able to sustain that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deadlifts will tone arms, thighs, and butt at the same time.
Deadlifts are great for the thighs and butt, but not particularly helpful for the arms. Sure your forearms will get some work because of holding on to the weight. Also the deadlift itself is probably one of the better lifts for burning calories overall but for specifically targeting the arms at least add push-ups. At the top of page 2 someone added decent list of exercises. I probably swap out a few things and add in more tricep extensions in some bicep curls but hey that's me.
Also remember when doing a deadlift think of your arms as meat hooks. You're pushing away from the floor initially as if you were doing a leg press and then as the bar passes your knees you push your hips through (like a lever) all that force will come from your hamstrings and glutes. Keep your head straight and don't run your back. If you feel your back rounding just drop it.
If you can’t feel triceps firing in a DL, you’re doing it wrong. You are correct that hands should act as hooks but that doesn’t mean you let the lats, traps and triceps go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to define what you mean by "nothing crazy".
Basically, no Crossfit.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deadlifts will tone arms, thighs, and butt at the same time.
Deadlifts are great for the thighs and butt, but not particularly helpful for the arms. Sure your forearms will get some work because of holding on to the weight. Also the deadlift itself is probably one of the better lifts for burning calories overall but for specifically targeting the arms at least add push-ups. At the top of page 2 someone added decent list of exercises. I probably swap out a few things and add in more tricep extensions in some bicep curls but hey that's me.
Also remember when doing a deadlift think of your arms as meat hooks. You're pushing away from the floor initially as if you were doing a leg press and then as the bar passes your knees you push your hips through (like a lever) all that force will come from your hamstrings and glutes. Keep your head straight and don't run your back. If you feel your back rounding just drop it.
If you can’t feel triceps firing in a DL, you’re doing it wrong. You are correct that hands should act as hooks but that doesn’t mean you let the lats, traps and triceps go.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pushing 50 and I need to tone my arms…and thighs…and butt.
Nothing crazy…just want to do my part to attempt to remain healthy.
Tips? Looking for exercises I can do at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deadlifts will tone arms, thighs, and butt at the same time.
Deadlifts are great for the thighs and butt, but not particularly helpful for the arms. Sure your forearms will get some work because of holding on to the weight. Also the deadlift itself is probably one of the better lifts for burning calories overall but for specifically targeting the arms at least add push-ups. At the top of page 2 someone added decent list of exercises. I probably swap out a few things and add in more tricep extensions in some bicep curls but hey that's me.
Also remember when doing a deadlift think of your arms as meat hooks. You're pushing away from the floor initially as if you were doing a leg press and then as the bar passes your knees you push your hips through (like a lever) all that force will come from your hamstrings and glutes. Keep your head straight and don't run your back. If you feel your back rounding just drop it.
If you can’t feel triceps firing in a DL, you’re doing it wrong. You are correct that hands should act as hooks but that doesn’t mean you let the lats, traps and triceps go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deadlifts will tone arms, thighs, and butt at the same time.
Deadlifts are great for the thighs and butt, but not particularly helpful for the arms. Sure your forearms will get some work because of holding on to the weight. Also the deadlift itself is probably one of the better lifts for burning calories overall but for specifically targeting the arms at least add push-ups. At the top of page 2 someone added decent list of exercises. I probably swap out a few things and add in more tricep extensions in some bicep curls but hey that's me.
Also remember when doing a deadlift think of your arms as meat hooks. You're pushing away from the floor initially as if you were doing a leg press and then as the bar passes your knees you push your hips through (like a lever) all that force will come from your hamstrings and glutes. Keep your head straight and don't run your back. If you feel your back rounding just drop it.
Anonymous wrote:Vinyasa yoga. Pushups. For pull exercises, a TRX is a great at-home tool.
Anonymous wrote:Deadlifts will tone arms, thighs, and butt at the same time.