Imagine yourself slamming, swinging around, pulling, and moving a hefty, supersized rope, and then feeling like your arms, lungs, and body are on fire, after less than a minute. Battle ropes are just ...
You can train your arms using a variety of equipment including dumbbells, ropes, bands, and kettlebells. A lot of arm exercises work your biceps, triceps, and shoulders all at the same time. Some ...
Build a serious arm pump with just a half hour of focused reps.
If you’re anything like Us, you love a fast and fun workout. That’s why we asked celebrity trainer Amanda Kloots to put together a quick jump rope workout for Us. And since a jump rope is easy to pack ...
Of course, arm workouts should be part of a broader workout program that hits your back, chest, legs, glutes, and abs, whether you do a push-pull-legs routine, body-part split, or full-body workouts.
INDIANAPOLIS — For this Friday's Fit Tip, we visited LA Fitness and trainer Lydia Horner to talk about battling ropes. You may have seen them and not been really quite sure what to do with them, so ...
Ever walked into your local gym, stood in front of the battle ropes, picked them up for a measly ten seconds... then dropped them like a hot potato because, err, you have no idea how to use them? Same ...
Battle ropes, like exercise sleds, are just as effective as they are Instagram-worthy. The latest fitness fan to show off her rope skills is model Naomi Campbell, who worked the ropes this week with ...
A bikini model has shared the exercises that busted her arms after getting fit at 50. Clare Morrow, also a personal trainer, revealed it’s all about working the triceps – the muscles that run along ...
Blame it on Michelle Obama: The most popular plastic surgery of 2012 was the arm lift. Last year 15,000 US women went under the knife to remove loose skin from the backs of their arms. That’s a 4,478 ...
Those hoping for shapely shoulders, toned biceps, and streamlined triceps this season may be surprised to learn that the best route to the arms you want is to focus on other muscle groups, too.
Upper arm softness is among the first features people notice when assessing age-related changes. Hormonal shifts, muscle loss, and reduced training intensity combine to soften the triceps and flatten ...