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Ask Fitz! Your Fitness Questions Answered - Flabby Arms
Ask Fitz!, Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness
Have fitness questions? Fitz has your answers. Our ThatsFit.com fitness expert -- and now your own virtual personal trainer -- will help you get fit, increase your overall health and do it in a fun way. Drop your questions here in the Comments section below and we'll choose one per week to publish on That's Fit! Learn more about Fitz here.
Q. Fitz, My entire upper arms wobble when I wave hello or goodbye. I'm only 26 years old, but I feel like my arms look like they belong to an elderly woman. I run so I'm thin, but my arms are too flabby. Help! Jada
A. Hello running woman! Thanks for throwing me the soft ball. In fact, maybe that's something you should try. Throwing softballs is a great workout for the triceps. And, if you hadn't predicted what I was going to say, you should be working your triceps! And biceps and forearms, etc.
Ask Fitz! Your Fitness Questions Answered -- Strength training for seniors and weight fluctuations
Healthy Aging, Womens Health, Ask Fitz!, Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness, Nutrition & Supplements, Men's Health
Have fitness questions? Fitz has your answer. Our ThatsFit.com fitness expert -- and now your own virtual personal trainer -- will help you get fit, increase your overall health and do it in a fun way. Drop your questions here in the Comments section below and we'll choose two per week to publish on That's Fit! Learn more about Fitz here.
Q. Hi Fitz. I am 61 years old and would LOVE to have better looking arms and legs. I will do what ever is recommended if someone who knows what they are talking about would tell me that exercising WILL bring back muscle tone! I just don't want to do it if it is a waste of time. I don't have flabby arms and I do play tennis for fun, but I don't want to end up with flabby arms either! They are softer than they used to be. I want to have muscular arms. Is that possible at my age - or a waste of time?? I do walk about 1 1/2 miles three times a week and I have lost 20 lbs. in the last three months. I am now 153 lbs. Is there real hope for us senior women? Carol
Carol. Thanks so much for writing, and I'm so glad you did. As I read your email, I was thinking that it probably represented what about a billion other senior women were wondering as well. Truly glad you wrote. First. Congrats on losing the 20 pounds. That's not easy, and I'm proud you've done it. You actually just accomplished something that most of the 60+ crowd thinks has become impossible. Weight loss. Lots of people think they can't lose weight after the age of 25. Apparently not true, right?
As for concern about your arms and legs. Get to work sister, cause you can definitely make progress! Strength training will absolutely help you gain the muscle tone you're longing for and keep you strong and sturdy. In fact, I've trained many women in their sixties and early seventies who have done push-ups, kickboxing, weight training, tubes, and more. They've all seen significant improvement in their muscle tone and have loved the new feeling of comfort wearing sleeveless shirts and shorts in the hot sun again. The only thing I find truly working against us as we age is skin elasticity. From arms to boobs and butts. Skin just gets looser. Argh! I hate it, but it's true.
Pursue a safe strength training program that is challenging for you. Strength train at least three times a week and the results will come quickly. Let me know how it goes! Fitz.
P.S. Check out this story about this 86 year old body-building great grandmother. You'll love it!
Q. Fitz. I stepped on the scale yesterday and weighed 168 pounds. Today I got on and weighed 174! What gives? How could I have gained six pounds in one day? Alan
Get rid of loose and saggy skin!
Worried about getting loose saggy skin if you lose weight? Or maybe you're already dealing with a little extra around the arms, abs, or thighs because you've slimmed down in those areas. The good news is that in all but the most extreme of cases your body can be trained and helped to tighten that loose skin up so your new beautiful figure can shine through without interference. eDiets has come up with a couple of moves you can do that can help if you do them consistently -- there's one targeted to arms and one targeted to thighs, so get to it!
Sleeveless season fast approaching
I've said it before, and I'll say it again -- spring and summer are almost here! (Can you tell I'm excited?) But along with warm weather and sun comes those summer sleeveless tops. Yeah, I might be ready for spring, but I'm not ready for those just yet. And even though it's "never too late" to start working on toning up your body, the good news is that if you start now you'll probably have some happy arm results before the sleeveless season really gets going this year.And if you've been working on it already, but feel like you've stopped seeing results, remember that it's important to switch things up regularly so your body doesn't get "used to" the routine. Doing something as simple as a slightly different sculpting move could be just the thing to get you back on track.























