Holding your chin ups at the top of the move will help build more strength.
Image Credit: Tara Moore/Stone/GettyImages When your regular arm workout involves just a few biceps curls and some shoulder presses, your routine can get boring pretty quick. Plus, you probably aren’t seeing the results you’re hoping for.
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Instead, opt for a few underrated exercises that New York-based physical therapist Sam Chan, DPT, CSCS, guarantees will sculpt your arms in no time. During your next upper-body session, give these five moves a try.
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Skill Level Intermediate Activity Kettlebell Workout Body Part Shoulders, Abs and Arms
Stand with your feet hip-width apart, holding the kettlebell by the handle in front of your chest. Slide the kettlebell up and toward the right, looping the bell behind your head. Continue moving the kettlebell around your head to the right, raising and passing your left arm overhead. Keep rotating the kettlebell around your head in the same direction, until you can bring your right arm forward over your head. Bring the kettlebell back to the starting position in front of your chest.
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Tip If this exercise feels too challenging, you can modify by kneeling or sitting down on a bench, Chan says.
Farmer’s Carry Image Credit: Sam Chan/LIVESTRONG.com
Skill Level All Levels Activity Dumbbell Workout Body Part Abs, Arms, Back, Legs and Butt
Hold a dumbbell in each hand. Choose a weight that’s heavy enough to challenge you yet light enough that you can maintain good posture while walking. Engage your core, pull your shoulder blades down and back and stand tall. Take a step forward and begin walking. Walk quickly while still keeping your spine tall, shoulders back and head up. Continue walking movement for a specified time or number of steps.
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Tip You can make engage your core even more by holding weight on one side alone, Chan says. Or, instead of dumbbells, hold weight plates or kettlebells to also work your grip and forearm strength.
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Skill Level Advanced Activity Body-Weight Workout Body Part Arms, Back and Abs
Begin by hanging from a pull-up bar with your hands shoulder-width apart, palms facing you. Engaging your back and biceps, pull yourself up toward the bar, keeping your body as straight as possible. Once your chest reaches bar height, reverse the motion with control and return to the starting position.
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4. Bottom-Up Kettlebell Press Image Credit: Sam Chan/LIVESTRONG.com
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Kettlebell Workout
Body Part
Shoulders, Arms and Abs
Begin standing with a kettlebell in your right hand, the bell facing the ceiling. Keeping your right elbow at shoulder height, press the weight up toward the sky, straightening your elbow. Slowly, reverse the motion with control and bring the elbow back to the starting position.
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Tip While you do this exercise, brace your core to keep the kettlebell in the upright position.
Lat Pushdown Image Credit: Sam Chan/LIVESTRONG.com
Skill Level Intermediate Activity Resistance Band Workout Body Part Back, Abs and Arms
Anchor a resistance band handle at a point high above your head. Take several steps away from the anchor to create a little tension on the band, holding the handle. Hinge your hips back and lean your torso forward slightly. Holding the hinge, raise your arms above your head, biceps in line with your ears. Keeping the arms straight, lower the handle to about waist height. Slowly reverse the motion.
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Holding your chin ups at the top of the move will help build more strength.
Image Credit: Tara Moore/Stone/GettyImages
Image Credit: Tara Moore/Stone/GettyImages
The 5 Most Underrated Mobility Exercises You Should Be Doing Every Day
Image Credit: Sam Chan/LIVESTRONG.com
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Kettlebell Workout
Body Part
Shoulders, Abs and Arms
Stand with your feet hip-width apart, holding the kettlebell by the handle in front of your chest. Slide the kettlebell up and toward the right, looping the bell behind your head. Continue moving the kettlebell around your head to the right, raising and passing your left arm overhead. Keep rotating the kettlebell around your head in the same direction, until you can bring your right arm forward over your head. Bring the kettlebell back to the starting position in front of your chest.
Show Instructions
Image Credit: Sam Chan/LIVESTRONG.com
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Kettlebell Workout
Body Part
Shoulders, Abs and Arms
If this exercise feels too challenging, you can modify by kneeling or sitting down on a bench, Chan says.
Skill Level
All Levels
Activity
Dumbbell Workout
Body Part
Abs, Arms, Back, Legs and Butt
Hold a dumbbell in each hand. Choose a weight that’s heavy enough to challenge you yet light enough that you can maintain good posture while walking. Engage your core, pull your shoulder blades down and back and stand tall. Take a step forward and begin walking. Walk quickly while still keeping your spine tall, shoulders back and head up. Continue walking movement for a specified time or number of steps.
Show Instructions
Skill Level
All Levels
Activity
Dumbbell Workout
Body Part
Abs, Arms, Back, Legs and Butt
You can make engage your core even more by holding weight on one side alone, Chan says. Or, instead of dumbbells, hold weight plates or kettlebells to also work your grip and forearm strength.
Skill Level
Advanced
Activity
Body-Weight Workout
Body Part
Arms, Back and Abs
Begin by hanging from a pull-up bar with your hands shoulder-width apart, palms facing you. Engaging your back and biceps, pull yourself up toward the bar, keeping your body as straight as possible. Once your chest reaches bar height, reverse the motion with control and return to the starting position.
Show Instructions
Skill Level
Advanced
Activity
Body-Weight Workout
Body Part
Arms, Back and Abs
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Kettlebell Workout
Body Part
Shoulders, Arms and Abs
Begin standing with a kettlebell in your right hand, the bell facing the ceiling. Keeping your right elbow at shoulder height, press the weight up toward the sky, straightening your elbow. Slowly, reverse the motion with control and bring the elbow back to the starting position.
Show Instructions
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Kettlebell Workout
Body Part
Shoulders, Arms and Abs
While you do this exercise, brace your core to keep the kettlebell in the upright position.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Resistance Band Workout
Body Part
Back, Abs and Arms
Anchor a resistance band handle at a point high above your head. Take several steps away from the anchor to create a little tension on the band, holding the handle. Hinge your hips back and lean your torso forward slightly. Holding the hinge, raise your arms above your head, biceps in line with your ears. Keeping the arms straight, lower the handle to about waist height. Slowly reverse the motion.
Show Instructions
Skill Level
Intermediate
Activity
Resistance Band Workout
Body Part
Back, Abs and Arms