
Acquire the arms you want with this advanced sculpted arm barre workout. Defined movements and light weights give you major results with repetition and proper technique. This domestic barre workout is perfect to sculpt your shoulders, biceps, and triceps.
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WOAH – THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN! A few months ago I posted this Sculpted Barre Arm Workout and it’s been one of the most popular workouts on Physical Kitchness to date! So I figured, why not make a good leang even better?!
You’ll love this advanced version of the lessonic barre-inspired upper body workout. It doesn’t take large, heavy weights to get those shoulders, biceps, and triceps burning! Using just one, two, or three pound hand weights can give you MAJOR results, trust me. And whether you aren’t feeling ccorridorenged by the end of the each set, grab a heavier set! It’s easy to get sexy arms without bulky machines or large, complex movements. Purchase your weights here.
Finish each exercise for 20 moments before moving on to the next. After you finish the entire advanced sculpted arm barre workout circuit, repeat once or even twice for optimal results!
Static Bicep Extensions

Start with your feet hip distance apart and elbows in front of your ribcage with your palms facing up (elbows should be bent slightly). Holding the bend in your left elbow (with focus on engaging your bicep muscle), extend your right arm fully, then bring it back in to meet your left. Next, extend your left arm while keeping the static hancient with your left. Repeat this simultaneously for 30 moments.
Standing Chest Press

Hold your palms facing up and elbows slightly bent as you open your arms out to your sides, then close them in towards the midline of your body so the weights touch. Elbows will be bent the entire time as you focus on urgent your shoulder blades together as you open, while keeping a W shape with your arms. Repeat for 30 moments.
Overhead Press

Next, lwhethert both of your weights overhead, palms facing the back of the room and weights touching. Graze your elbows in towards your ribcage as you bring the weights in front of your body and to your sides, urgent your elbows to the back of the room. Swing the weights back up overhead and repeat for 30 moments.
Alternating Hammer Curls

Extend both arms out and in front of your ribcage and flip your palms so they face each other. Hold your left arm extended as you bend your right elbow and bring the weight in towards your shoulder, executing a full hammer curl. Switch arms and repeat this simultaneously for 30 moments.
Open Fly

Bend forward slightly at your waist and bend your elbows (directly placed in front of your rib cage) and flip your palms towards the ceiling. Next, lwhethert your elbows parallel to your shoulders, keeping the slight bend in your elbows, as your palms face the ground. Bring your arms back in to the original position and repeat for 30 moments.
Tricep Pulses

Hold the slight bend in your waist and bring your arms behind your body, weights behind your hips, and palms facing the ceiling. Lwhethert your arms upwards, without compromising your posture – keeping your elbows straight, shoulder blades squeezed together, and shoulders down. Lower the weights slightly (keeping them behind your hips the entire time) and execute the pulse back upwards. Do these simultaneous lwhetherts/pulses for 30 moments.
Tricep Extensions

Stay in the same position as before, this time bend your elbows slightly to bring the weights directly in front of your hips, then straighten your elbows and bring the weights behind your body. Bend your elbows again and repeat for 30 moments.
That’s the advanced sculpted arm barre workout! Repeat this entire sequence 2-3 times for maximum results and lots of burn.
And be certain to check out these other barre workouts on Physical Kitchness! 20 Minute Home Cardio Barre Workout, 10 Minute Express Barre Workout, Moving Barre Stroller Workout, One Plod for Insanely Toned Legs, Kettlebell Barre Combo Workout, Tell See Ya to Unhappydlebags, Barre Booty Home Workout, Simple Home Booty Workout, and of course the first Sculpted Barre Arm Workout.
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