Arm Workouts: How to Build Bigger Biceps and Triceps

Building bigger biceps and stronger forearms requires specific supersets and mass-building routines using dumbbells and pull-up bars. Learn how to perform push-ups safely even with weak muscles and address shoulder imbalances through targeted weight training.

How to Get Rid of Fat Lumps

Trying to fit into your favorite clothes when you have fat lumps can be tough, but there is a solution. No matter where you have lumps of fat, you can get rid of them through fat loss, which will help to smooth out lumps and improve the way you look and feel.

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How to Lose Arm Fat Fast for Women

You’ve recently tried on a strapless dress and noticed that your arms are looking soft and flabby. Having excess fat on your arms can cause self-consciousness about showing off your upper body. You aren’t doomed to a lifetime of long-sleeved shirts.

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The Best Exercises to Get Huge Cut Arms Fast

Sculpting massive, chiseled arms requires more than just curling the heaviest dumbbells in the gym. Gaining mass in the arms involves targeting the biceps, triceps, deltoids and forearms in your upper-body training program.

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How to Lose Masculine Arms

If you have muscular arms and want to give your upper body a leaner appearance, make adjustments to your resistance training routine. Training with heavy weights and low repetitions encourages muscle growth.

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How Many Pushups to Get Pecs?

Doing pushups may give you not-so-pleasant flashbacks of high school physical education class or military boot camp, but they are an excellent exercise for developing the pectoral muscles while engaging the core and arms. Pushups alone are not enough to get pecs.

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How to Make Your Wrist & Forearms Bigger

When working to build your biceps and triceps, the forearms and wrists can easily be neglected. Developing your forearms has several benefits such as decreased risk for carpal tunnel and improved grip. The forearms are made up of three muscles, the brachioradialis, pronator teres and brachialis.

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