Learning how to tone up arms for the first time can be somewhat difficult. Especially, if your source of information and guidance is dubious. And many women are lost amongst the sea of information.
How do I know? Because I receive an inordinate amount of questions every day that reveal an epidemic of mass confusion.
And don't be too hard on yourself. After all, a lot of this confusion is created by questionable marketing that will make your purse lighter while your arms get heavier.
Thus, here is some misinformation to avoid when learning how to tone up your arms:
1. Working out every day is best. I strongly recommend NOT working out every day. This will leave you burned out, unable to get sleep and absolutely dreading the whole process. Your muscles and nervous system need rest in order to progress.
2. One arm is stronger than the other, therefore something is wrong. This is completely normal. In fact, I've never worked with a client whose arms were equally strong. The good news is that over time this difference will equalize.
3. I should be able to do 15 repetitions for every set in very workout. This will surely lead to arm toning failure! There are no cookie cutter rules here. In fact, you should strive to experiment with a wide variety of repetitions for maximum effect.
4. You should never get tired when working out. This is not true. And expect to get extra tired whenever you are breaking a personal best. The only time you should stop is if you start feeling queasy or sick. Otherwise keep on pushing through so that you get maximum benefit from your workouts.
5. If you're sore a couple days after exercising, something is wrong! This simply means that you had an intense workout-just what you need to do to tone up those arms. And keep in mind that this delayed soreness will decrease as you eat better and your body learns to recover faster.
Be wary of all the misinformation out there. Make sure that the information you are digesting is not coming from a questionable source. After all, unlearning something can be harder than learning something new. And if you want to tone up those arms, take action today!
Highly regarded author, Katherine Crawford M.S., a Harvard fitness physiologist and former flabby arms casualty, teaches women how to lose arm fat. Unearth how to get sexy arms by exploring her website about arm fat now!
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