Eliminate Flabby Upper Arms Without Exercise!

January 7, 2010 by Katherine Crawford M.S.  
Filed under Weight Loss

Could it be possible to lose flabby upper arms without exercising? Yes, because I’ve seen countless women do it.

The secret lies in spontaneous fat loss. This method of losing the flab is the easiest one out there, I promise.

Instead, it focuses on manipulating the tools you eat with (spoons, bowls, glasses), the environment you eat in and the types of foods you eat. And the arm fat melts away without any conscious effort on your part.

So here are 4 awesome tips you should consider so that your flabby upper arms begin to melt away:

1. Buy foods with labels from not-so-cool places. Studies have shown restaurant goers will unconsciously eat up to 500 fewer calories at dinner if they are presented with wine that comes from an undesirable wine-producing area. You have to be creative here, but it’s worth it.

2. Stay away from high glycemic index carbohydrates. It was shown that boys who ate low glycemic index carbs consumed 621 fewer calories in a meal versus boys who ate high glycemic index carbs. Stay away from high glycemic index carbohydrates at all costs.

3. Consume salad before dinner. Have 1.5-3 cups of salad before dinner. Studies have shown that restaurant goers eat 100 fewer calories per meal when given salad beforehand. Be careful with the dressing, though.

4. Avoid saturated fat. But make sure to have unsaturated fat. When given olive oil instead of butter, people ate 200 fewer calories during their meal. In case you were wondering, olive oil is an unsaturated fat and butter is saturated.

With the above steps in mind, you can lose those flabby upper arms without breaking a sweat. There is a body of scientific evidence that backs this up. So make sure to act on this information now!

One more thing: for best results, exercise should be part of the equation. Although you can lose fat without exercise, it will definitely speed up your results.

Writer Katherine Crawford, a Harvard fitness expert and recent arm fat sufferer, teaches women how to tone flabby arms. Unearth how to get sexy and toned arms by exploring her blog about bingo wings now!


4 Things You Should Not Be Doing To Get Toned Arms

July 27, 2009 by Katherine Crawford, M.S.  
Filed under Weight Loss

If you are trying to tone up your arms, you may be a little confused by all the contradictions floating around. It may seem as though all the authorities have developed a different approach for getting results.

And there is a grain of truth to this. Why? Because the authorities’ sources of information are never black and white.

After all, even the experts have to go somewhere to get their information. And most information comes from very complex studies done by the brightest of minds. The main problem here is that these studies are almost NEVER clear cut. They are open for interpretation.

So today I plan on clearing up some of the confusion. Here are 4 things to avoid when trying to tone up your arms:

1. Having too much fish oil. Some experts have recommended up to 30 grams of daily fish oil consumption! Unbelievable. Having more than 3 grams a day puts you at risk for atherosclerosis because the omega-3 can oxidize.

2. Allowing nuts and legumes to stay warm. Put them in the refrigerator! Aspergillus, a toxic mold, can grow on nuts and legumes if the conditions are right. What conditions? Warmth and humidity. Now this isn’t very likely unless you’re overdoing it, however, a single case of poisoning has the potential to set your sexy arm mission many steps back.

3. Having trans fat. No amount is healthy, seriously. As proven by Harvard researchers, trans fat kill. And they will do no good for your arms. In fact, they will increase your overall body fat, including arm fat.

4. Avoiding plant-based saturated fat. Not all saturated fat is created equal. In fact, plant saturated fats can be extremely healthy for you. Coconut, for instance, long believed to be unhealthy, should be considered a superfood.

All the advice you hear may change slightly over the years. Why? Because science and research is constantly changing. We never have a clear cut answer as to how things work. A lot of the recommendations are based on projections and extrapolations. Nevertheless, if you want to tone arms, you have to keep on making progress regardless. Never stop!

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