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14 of the best arm-sculpting exercises you can do with just a set of dumbbells

Photo credit: Neustockimages - Getty Images
Photo credit: Neustockimages - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

You may think toning your arms like Jennifer Lopez or Jennifer Garner requires a gym full of equipment. But all you need to sculpt some seriously strong limbs is a pair of dumbbells and 15 minutes. Carry out the below arm-toning exercises two-to-three times a week for added strength and definition in your biceps and triceps.

Time: 15 minutes

Equipment: Dumbbells

Good for: Arm-toning

Instructions: For a full arm workout, choose six moves from list below and do 12 reps of each, then continue to the next move. When you finish all six moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three-to-four rounds.


1. Biceps Curl

How to: Start standing with feet hip-width apart holding a pair of dumbbells at your sides. Palms should be facing forward with back straight and chest upright. Without moving upper arms, bend elbows and bring weights up toward shoulders. Slowly lower the dumbbells back to starting position with control. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


2. Upright Row

Start standing with feet hip-width apart, with arms resting in front of body and a dumbbell in each hand. Lift dumbbells by raising elbows until they reach chest-level. Slowly lower them back down to waist with control, and repeat. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


3. Curtsy Lunge With Biceps Curl

How to: Start standing with feet hip-width apart holding a dumbbell in each hand. Take a big step back with right leg, crossing it behind left while keeping hips facing forward. Bend knees and lower down until the right knee almost touches the floor. At the same time, bend elbows and bring the weights toward shoulders, keeping elbows pointing down. Step through left heel as you come to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


4. Triceps Kickback

How to: Start standing with feet two-fists-width apart with knees bent. Lean forward slightly, with a dumbbell in each hand and elbows at 90-degrees by sides. Press dumbbells back and up, and as you straighten arms, squeeze triceps. Return to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


5. Rear Delt Fly

How to: Start standing with feet hip-width apart and knees slightly bent. Hinge at the hips and let arms hang straight down from shoulders, palms facing your body, holding a pair of dumbbells. Raise both arms out to the sides with elbows slightly bent and squeeze shoulder blades together. Return to start. That's one rep.

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Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


6. Triceps Dips

How to: Start seated in a chair and grip the front edges with both hands. Scoot butt forward until it's hovering just off the seat and legs form 90-degree angles. Straighten arms. This is your start position. Lower body down until elbows form 90-degree angles. Engage the back of your arms to press back to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


7. Overhead Triceps Extension

How to: Start standing, gripping one dumbbell with both hands, and lift the weight overhead, arms straight, feet hip-width apart. Keeping upper arms by your ears and hands at the top of the bar, bend elbows to lower the weights slowly behind your head. Pause, then straighten arms, returning to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


8. Dumbbell Floor Press

How to: Lie on back with knees bent and feet placed flat on the ground, about a foot from butt. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and extend arms up over shoulders, palms facing toward each other. This is your start position. With control, bend arms and lower them to sides until triceps touch the floor (dumbbells will still be raised over wrists). Elbows should form a 45-degree angle with the body. Slowly reverse the movement and return to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


9. Plank With Biceps Curl

How to: Start in plank position, with dumbbells in hands on the ground, directly beneath shoulders. Keep core and hips stable, slowly bringing the right dumbbell toward the right shoulder. Lower it back down with control. Repeat on the other side. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


10. Lying Overhead Triceps Extension

How to: Lie on back with knees bent and feet placed flat on the ground, about a foot from butt. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and extend arms up over shoulders, palms facing toward each other. This is your start position. Slowly bend at the elbows to bring weights toward floor, close to temples; pause, then, slowly bring the weights back overhead. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


11. Plié Squat With Curl

How to: Start standing with feet slightly wider than shoulders, toes pointed out at 45 degrees, torso upright. Hold a set of dumbbells in both hands. Inhale, bend knees and sink hips down, aiming to get thighs parallel to the floor, while curling the dumbbells toward your shoulders and squeezing biceps at the top. Exhale and drive through your heels back to the starting position, straightening arms. That’s one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


12. Single-Arm Dumbbell Floor Press

How to: Lie on back with knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Hold a dumbbell in left hand and extend arm upward over chest, palm facing away from you. This is your start position. Slowly bend arm and lower it to the side until tricep touches the ground—elbow should form a 45 degree angle with body. Reverse the movement and return to start. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


13. Write Your Name

How to: Start standing holding a single dumbbell in both hands. Extend arms out in front at chest height. Slowly and with control, write your name in the air. Each letter is a rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.


14. Alternating Dumbbell Floor Press

How to: Lie on back with knees bent and feet placed flat on the ground. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and extend both arms up over shoulders, palms facing each other. This is you start position. Slowly bend left arm and lower it to the side, until left elbow touches the ground. Upper arm should form a 45 degree angle with your body. Reverse the movement and return to start. Repeat on the right side. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next exercise. When you finish all six of your moves, rest for 60 seconds before repeating the entire circuit from the top. Do this for a total of three to four rounds.

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