Strengthen Your Arms and Shoulders With This 3-Week Dumbbell Challenge
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After following this 21-day dumbbell arm challenge, not only will your arms look more sculpted, but you’ll also feel stronger. Don’t worry if you’ve never lifted a dumbbell in your life. This arm plan was designed with everyone in mind, whether it’s your first time working out or you exercise regularly.
This challenge created by NASM-certified personal trainer Désirée Triolo consists of five basic dumbbell exercises to target your biceps, triceps, back, and shoulders to build your upper-body strength. Over the course of the challenge, you’ll increase the number of reps you’re doing of each exercise, eventually working up to three sets of 15 reps for each exercise.
Ahead, you can find a detailed explanation of how to do each of the five exercises, followed by the three-week plan. The first step is choosing the appropriate-size weight — Triolo said you want a dumbbell that fatigues your muscles by the end of the last two reps. She suggested beginners start with five-pound dumbbells and more advanced lifters go heavier at 15 to 25 pounds. If the challenge ever feels too easy (because you’re gaining strength!), that’s your cue to increase the weight of the dumbbells. Likewise, if you find your muscles are fatiguing too early, decrease the weight amount.
This challenge incorporates two rest days per week, and Triolo said, “My professional opinion is to alternate upper-body and lower-body training days to improve your overall fitness level and to avoid creating muscle imbalances,” which is why you’ll see “lower body” listed on the plan. On these days, you can do lower-body exercises (like this dumbbell butt workout) or go for a walk, run, bike ride, or hike.
3-Week Arm Challenge
Equipment needed: Dumbbells
Directions: After warming up for a few minutes with some neck circles, Cat and Cow, and arm circles, perform all five of the dumbbell exercises listed below for the designated amount of time per day. After each day’s workout, stretch out your upper body with these upper-body stretches.
- Bicep curl
- Bent-over row
- Overhead shoulder press
- Upright row
- Triceps kickback
Day | Reps |
---|---|
Day 1 | 3 sets of 8 reps of each exercise |
Day 2 | Lower body |
Day 3 | Rest |
Day 4 | 3 sets of 8 reps of each exercise |
Day 5 | Lower body |
Day 6 | Rest |
Day 7 | 3 sets of 10 reps of each exercise |
Day 8 | Lower body |
Day 9 | Rest |
Day 10 | 3 sets of 10 reps of each exercise |
Day 11 | Lower body |
Day 12 | Rest |
Day 13 | 3 sets of 12 reps of each exercise |
Day 14 | Lower body |
Day 15 | Rest |
Day 16 | 3 sets of 12 reps of each exercise |
Day 17 | Lower body |
Day 18 | Rest |
Day 19 | 3 sets of 14 reps of each exercise |
Day 20 | Rest |
Day 21 | 3 sets of 15 reps of each exercise |
Keep reading for instructions on the five different variations.
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