The Fitness Trainer: Get Rid of Bat Wings
Sarah Colbourne, founder of Heart & Soul Fitness, has 15 years’ experience in the fitness industry.
How do I get rid of bat wings?
I recommend tricep dips and tricep press-ups to tone up the muscles that run on the backside of your upper arm from your shoulder to your elbow.
How to do tricep dips:
- Position your hands shoulder width apart on a secured bench or stable chair with finger tips facing forward.
- Move your bum in front of the bench with your legs bent and feet placed about hip width apart on the floor.
- Straighten out your arms and keep a little bend in your elbows in order to always keep tension on your triceps and off your elbow joints.
- Now slowly bend at your elbows and lower your upper body down towards the floor until your arms are at about a 90 degree angle. Be sure to keep your back close to the bench.
- Once you reach the bottom of the movement, slowly press off with your hands, and push yourself straight back up to the starting position.
- Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets.
Tip: Straighten your legs out in front of you as you get stronger.
Tricep press-ups:
- Lie flat on the floor (face down) with your hands lined up either side of your breast.
- Bend your lower legs straight up off the floor.
- Push yourself up off the floor, squeeze your triceps and lower back down. Your arms should remain parallel throughout the entire exercise.
- Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 seconds between sets.
Tip: Straighten legs out behind you with toes to the floor as you get stronger.
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