Cycling and those damn skinny arms...
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Cycling and those damn skinny arms...
I laugh everytime I see a cyclist with those skinny muscle-less looking arms. Makes me just want to run over and punch 'em in the arm and probably snap a bone. Anywho, I lift weights & swim and make sure I don't get nasty skinny arms. Thoughts?


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I'd take those arms if I could ride like that.
I can't ride like that so I'll keep my upper body strength.
I can't ride like that so I'll keep my upper body strength.
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Post a photo of your massive guns and your wussy legs and then we can give you our thoughts.
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Haha I just realized something... I'm guessing all three of the posters are offended by this thread lol. Hit the gym 'lil guys lol
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Skinny arms? Hardly a problem with me. I don't mind the humiliation on climbs, let the mountain elves have their fun. My performance is much better at the beach.
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20lbs of big guns is no different than a 20lb spare tire when the roads point skywards.
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If you don't care, then why did you post here and start a thread?

You're trying to get a rise out of roadies, but the problem is that your topic lacks, well... anything interesting.

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I agree with you, Frankum. It stands out to me as well. There are many aspects of fitness, not just cycling. That is why the winners of the Crossfit games are considered the fittest man and woman in the world. Don't just race bikes, don't just run, don't just lift, don't just swim. I would rather be 90% in all categories than 100% in one. So, to conclude, when I see a super skinny armed cyclist, I see a person that is completely missing a big part of fitness.
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I get my ass kicked every ride by guys with smaller builds especially on a hill. But that does not make we want to punch them or laugh. Heck they probably think I am dumb to carry upper body mass as it is simply a detriment in cycling and running.
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I agree with you, Frankum. It stands out to me as well. There are many aspects of fitness, not just cycling. That is why the winners of the Crossfit games are considered the fittest man and woman in the world. Don't just race bikes, don't just run, don't just lift, don't just swim. I would rather be 90% in all categories than 100% in one. So, to conclude, when I see a super skinny armed cyclist, I see a person that is completely missing a big part of fitness.
Your comments are just to stir up crap and say you are better than skinny cyclist vs a cycling discussion.
I get my ass kicked every ride by guys with smaller builds especially on a hill. But that does not make we want to punch them or laugh. Heck they probably think I am dumb to carry upper body mass as it is simply a detriment in cycling and running.
I get my ass kicked every ride by guys with smaller builds especially on a hill. But that does not make we want to punch them or laugh. Heck they probably think I am dumb to carry upper body mass as it is simply a detriment in cycling and running.
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I agree with you, Frankum. It stands out to me as well. There are many aspects of fitness, not just cycling. That is why the winners of the Crossfit games are considered the fittest man and woman in the world. Don't just race bikes, don't just run, don't just lift, don't just swim. I would rather be 90% in all categories than 100% in one. So, to conclude, when I see a super skinny armed cyclist, I see a person that is completely missing a big part of fitness.
My arms might be skinny, but they aren't weak. I don't give a toss what you would think about them, or how you would quantify my fitness.
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Agreed. Thats the point I'm trying to make. Because that can't possibly be 'healthy'. I mean isn't that the point of cycling, in some aspects, to be get healthy & become fit? But when you ride SO much, and don't focus on other parts of fitness, you become unhealthy because you don't balance out your training and get, in my opinion, unhealthy parts... like skinny arms. How can you lift a bag of salt or the something similar in weight with arms like that? I know that these opinions are biased. Just discussing.
You may have an opinion, but it isn't relevant when we're discussing what cyclists do to WIN. There is little reason for you or I to be so singular in training... for others, it makes sense. Lastly, I'm sure this cyclist can lift a 40-pound bag of salt. 'Guns' are not necessary for most daily activities, however plyometric they may be. As twocoast stated, there is no 1:1 relationship between mass and strength.
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Some people balance out their fitness and others just specialize in one area, not quite sure what the problem is exactly. Pro cyclists aren't competing in triathalons or weightlifting competitions and their lighter weight and high endurance is much more beneficial than having added muscle weight.
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I agree with you, Frankum. It stands out to me as well. There are many aspects of fitness, not just cycling. That is why the winners of the Crossfit games are considered the fittest man and woman in the world. Don't just race bikes, don't just run, don't just lift, don't just swim. I would rather be 90% in all categories than 100% in one. So, to conclude, when I see a super skinny armed cyclist, I see a person that is completely missing a big part of fitness.
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If I remarry with the way my arms are now I will have to ask her to carry me across the threshold.
Thus, I have started strength training targeting the upper body. I have a thin frame and will never bulk up much. Tone is a nice thing.
Thus, I have started strength training targeting the upper body. I have a thin frame and will never bulk up much. Tone is a nice thing.