You would be awesome at boxing. I bet you would love it as well. Get some gloves and target gloves if you can find a partner to work out with. That or you should look into getting a heavy bag. Cheap ones can be found at Sports Authority and other similar stores - try the wavemaster. Just make sure to fill the base with sand instead of water. Helps it to be more stable.
With regards to your "chicken wings" the loose skin from losing fat can be filled out with muscle nicely. The majority of your arm though is made up of your tricep and is equally if not more important then your bicep. A great tricep exercise is tricep dips and you don't need equipment to do them. You can do them right off the couch. To make them easier just bend your knees further. To make it harder extend your legs further out. The hardest would be to have them straight. Once you can do 3 sets of 15 of those then try adding weight to your lap. New mothers can add babies. You can also add a couple telephone books.
Good beginner upper arm workout that should be added in with a general workout and not just done alone -
Couch Potato Dips
Sitting on the edge of a chair (or couch), place your hands on the edge on either side of you. Move your feet out so that your butt is off the chair, and your knees are bent at 90-degree angles. Bending your elbows so they point behind you, lower yourself as far as comfortable. Hold, then slowly press up again.
Do 15 reps ( you can even do this on a comercial break when watching TV!)
Air Boxing
Sounds corny but stand up and make fists. Imagine a heavy bag in front of you.
Do 30 punches with your left hand and then do 30 punches with your right. To make this a little harder and to get your heart rate up side step while you are doing it in a circle. Make sure to keep your hands up. Should be blocking your face at chin level.
Couch Pushups (chest, back of arms)
Facing a couch, kneel on the floor about 2 feet away from it. Cross your ankles, and place your hands shoulder-width apart on a cushion edge. Slowly bend your arms, and lower your upper body until your chest touches the couch. Hold, then press up again.
Do them until failure
Finish by doing jumping jacks. Garg was not off on this one. The cardio helps reduce fat all over which helps you to see your beautiful new muscles better.
Toning is often tangled up in the myth of spot training. Someone might say, "I want to tone the back of my arms, so I'm going to do some tricep exercises." Fine...you can (and should!) work your tricep muscles, but that isn't going to get rid of the fat around your triceps, which is what keeps you from seeing that muscle. If you reduce your calories, lift weights and do some cardio, you CAN lose body fat. Can you lose it over your triceps? Sure you can...but only your body will decide when (or if) the fat over that particular area will go.
STACY's RANT (YOUR EDUCATION) ON TONING
Toning is such a girly term that I just can't stand it. Many women say they want to "tone" their muscles but they don't want to build them up. What these women don't realize is that "toning" and "building" a muscle are one in the same thing. Thinking they are two different things is a myth. In a nutshell, this is what your muscles can do:
1. Grow larger and/or stronger
2. Shrink smaller and/or get weaker
Str training in general is wonderful. More muscle = more calories burned + good daily exercise and healthy eating = HEALTHIER YOU = HAWT!! :wink: