Summit Physical Therapy - November/December 2025

WAVE GOODBYE TO FLABBY ARMS A Fun Formula for Leaner Limbs

Are you ready to wave goodbye to stubborn flabby arms? Your metabolism slows down as you age, making it harder to keep muscles in shape, but toning and strengthening your arms helps with everyday tasks and can boost your confidence and well-being. With the right moves, properly sized weights, and a solid workout plan, you can see real changes in how your arms look and feel. Get ready to flex your way to fitness with these tips for leaner limbs.

on your upper-body strength, but if you are unsure or a beginner, grab the lowest weights available and work your way up. A set of 4-pound weights is a great place to start for bicep curls or shoulder exercises. Dance, Dip, Repeat Losing overall body weight will ultimately help you slim down your arms, so it’s essential to include a variety of exercises in your routine. Along with weighted moves, like lateral raises and triceps extensions, incorporate regular cardio into your week. Activities like biking, running, dancing, and swimming help elevate the heart rate to burn calories. Aim for at least 150–300 minutes of moderate intensity exercise weekly. If you work on your arms at least three days a week, giving yourself 1–2 rest days between each, you can see results in just six weeks.

Feed Your Muscles Your health is multifaceted, and

Start Light, Lift Right Adding arm workouts to your workout, such as lifting light weights, will help build muscle and reduce overall body fat, leading to a more toned and defined appearance. But you could do more harm than good if you choose dumbbells that are too heavy for you. The right size depends along with exercise, you should eat a healthy diet, stay hydrated, and get the proper amount of sleep. Drinking enough water can help you feel full longer, aiding in weight loss. Adding more fiber and protein to your diet can also keep your appetite under control and encourage muscle mass to stick around. Though you can’t just snooze your way to slim arms, getting a full night of sleep is vital in regulating your appetite and supporting weight loss. The Truth About ‘Negative-Calorie’ Foods Why Carrots Won’t Burn Fat (but Are Still Worth It)

Let’s talk about a rumor that’s been chewing its way through wellness circles for years: the idea that certain foods, like celery or lettuce, burn more calories to eat and digest than they contain. People like to call them “negative-calorie” foods. Eat enough of them, and voilà, you’re burning calories by snacking. Sounds too good to be true, right? That’s because it is. While it might feel satisfying to think that munching on crunchy veggies is a secret fat-burning hack, science says

greens don’t defy the laws of biology doesn’t mean they aren’t nutritional powerhouses. They’re hydrating, fiber-filled, and packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Carrots, for example, bring a hefty dose of beta-carotene, while tomatoes deliver vitamin C and disease-fighting carotenoids. Instead of focusing on the calorie math, the better strategy is to build meals and snacks around these wholesome, naturally low-calorie foods. They’re not magic, but they help you feel full and satisfied, leaving less room for the processed, calorie- heavy choices. So, skip the gimmicks and enjoy these fruits and veggies for what they are: delicious, nourishing, and a smart part of any balanced plate. There may be no such thing as a “negative-calorie” food, but choosing vibrant, nutrient-rich options will always be a positive move for your health. After

otherwise. Every food has calories, even the ones that barely make a dent in your daily total. Chewing and digesting burn a small amount of energy, but not nearly enough to outweigh the calories found in even the lightest foods.

Celery might be mostly water, but it still offers energy, not to mention potassium and fiber.

But here’s where the real truth gets exciting: Just because foods like tomatoes, carrots, and leafy

all, the best “diet” fuels your body, satisfies your taste buds, and makes you feel good from the inside out.

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