By Katherine Crawford M.S.

Every trainer has a different angle on how to do arm exercises. However, some angles are less effective than others. And if you're using outdated techniques, you could be wasting too much time.

And in the worst of cases, you may fail to see any type of result from all your hard work. Now once you stop seeing results (if at all) your chances of abandonment sky rocket.

So here are some tips on how to make your arm exercises more effective:

1. Get the full stretch when doing overhead triceps extensions. When doing a tricep extension, make sure you get a full stretch at the bottom of the movement. You'll have to use lighter weights, but the long head of your triceps will get worked like nothing else. And the long head is the precise area from which arm fat hangs.

2. Squeeze at the bottom of triceps press downs. There are many variations to the triceps press down. However, the one thing you should do irrespective of the variation is squeeze your triceps when your elbows lock out. Although painful, this is an excellent technique for rapid arm toning.

3. Do negative curls. If you want the complete toned arm look, you can't neglect your biceps! After all, they are the first muscle someone will see when greeting you from the front. A negative biceps curl focuses on the downward portion of the movement. For example, you would do a bicep curl and bring the weight up with a normal speed, BUT lower the weight at a much slower speed.

4. Use heavy weights with lower repetitions. The idea that doing arm exercises with lighter weights and higher repetitions is optimal for arm toning is a myth. Don't be afraid to use some really heavy weights in the 3-6 repetition range. As always, never let your form deviate.

Learning how to do arm exercises for women in the most effective manner doesn't have to be difficult. The key is to ignore all the gadgets and flashy movements. After all, the most effective arm exercises are always the most basic ones done with a high level of intensity.

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