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«Breaking News» Historically, women's bodies have been soft and men's hard. Not anymore!

From the spinach-swigging Popeye to today's action movie heroes, bulging biceps have always been the province of men.


But what's this? It's supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, with a pair of pumped up limbs that could take on Iron Man in an arm wrestle. And here is Jennifer Lopez, with ripped muscles of which any weightlifter might be proud.


Historically, from Greek Marbles to Renaissance Art, women's bodies have been soft and men's hard. Even in the Eighties, when aerobics classes brought women's fitness to the fore, the aim was always for a feminine but supple figure. Not any more: women are flexing their muscles and competing to show off their strength in bulging biceps selfies.


Among today's fitness addict stars, what must once have been thought 'unfeminine' is now a matter of 'the bigger the better'.




Jennifer Lopez writes on Instagram 'Feeling like superwoman after the show tonight!'


Jennifer Lopez writes on Instagram 'Feeling like superwoman after the show tonight!'



Jennifer Lopez writes on Instagram 'Feeling like superwoman after the show tonight!'


Personal trainers are certainly seeing a change in attitude among female clients. Whereas it used to be all about the 'six pack', nowadays, the biceps is the part of the body they like to show off.


'Women want to look strong, not super-skinny, but toned and lean with obvious muscle,' says celebrity personal trainer Tyrone Brennand, who counts former Made In Chelsea star Binky Felstead and The Saturdays singer Mollie King among his clients.


'There was a time when female clients would say they wanted to tone up or lose weight, but what they didn't want was muscles,' says Keith McNiven, founder of Right Path Fitness. 'Now, more women seek out a strong physique. One of the best ways to see this is through the biceps, so the muscle pops up when you clench your fist. It's the classic 'power' pose.'



Avengers star Scarlett Johansson is a real-life superhero, she shows her bulk on The Late Show


Avengers star Scarlett Johansson is a real-life superhero, she shows her bulk on The Late Show



Avengers star Scarlett Johansson is a real-life superhero, she shows her bulk on The Late Show





Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her biceps in an Elle UK video last year


Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her biceps in an Elle UK video last year



Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her biceps in an Elle UK video last year





Cameron Diaz on Top Gear series 15 showing off her considerable muscle 


Cameron Diaz on Top Gear series 15 showing off her considerable muscle 



Cameron Diaz on Top Gear series 15 showing off her considerable muscle 





ennifer Aniston Visits "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" at Rockefeller Center in 2015


ennifer Aniston Visits "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" at Rockefeller Center in 2015



ennifer Aniston Visits "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" at Rockefeller Center in 2015



And achieving it is no mean feat: Colin Crosby, consultant in sports medicine at BMI Hendon, says it's harder for women to get that 'ripped' look. 'They don't have as much testosterone, which helps build muscle, so are at a disadvantage,' he says, which makes the muscle-displaying antics of celebrities all the more impressive.


But what has brought about this change in attitude? 'I think this trend for 'masculine' toning up is incredibly clever,' says Dr Elle Boag, senior lecturer in social psychology at Birmingham City University. 'Women want to be treated equally by men. We have changed physically in order to be taken seriously. It's a form of power dressing, but with your entire body.'


But isn't this anti-feminist? Women feeling compelled to change in order to fit into a masculine world? 'I'd say it's more adapting to an environment,' says Dr Boag. 'If you are soft and round, it can equate to weak. If you are physically strong, you are less likely to be perceived as such.'




U.S. singer Madonna gestures as she performs during her 'Sticky N Sweet' tour at the O2 Arena


U.S. singer Madonna gestures as she performs during her 'Sticky N Sweet' tour at the O2 Arena



U.S. singer Madonna gestures as she performs during her 'Sticky N Sweet' tour at the O2 Arena





Newsreader Emily Maitlis attends London Evening Standard Londoner's Diary 100th Birthday


Newsreader Emily Maitlis attends London Evening Standard Londoner's Diary 100th Birthday



Newsreader Emily Maitlis attends London Evening Standard Londoner's Diary 100th Birthday





Sarah Jessica-Parker, 53, has very little body fat but still commands considerable biceps


Sarah Jessica-Parker, 53, has very little body fat but still commands considerable biceps



Sarah Jessica-Parker, 53, has very little body fat but still commands considerable biceps





Another strong woman, Chloe Madely not only tames a big cat, but shows off impressive bulk


Another strong woman, Chloe Madely not only tames a big cat, but shows off impressive bulk



Another strong woman, Chloe Madely not only tames a big cat, but shows off impressive bulk


But what do men think? 'Strong women are sexy,' says Tyrone Brennand. 'It's about being powerful, healthy and strong, and that's incredibly attractive.'


Unsurprisingly, there is no short-cut to bulging biceps. Keith McNiven says it needs strength training and lots of 'curls', where the arm is squeezed at the elbow to curl up a barbell or dumb-bells to shoulder height. 'The key is progressive overload, gradually increasing the weight you lift.'


It's worth pointing out that in order to have muscle definition, you must have reasonably low body fat. Also, you'll need to eat a protein-rich diet, to help build muscle. But as they say, no pain, no gain . . . no Instagram likes.


We asked Keith McNiven to rate the celebrities who like showing off their biceps, and suggest how they keep their arms in shape.



Keith McNiven explains how to exercise your biceps.



BOXING: This will have some benefit, but won't provide much shape to biceps as you aren't contracting them in the correct way. But 20 minutes hitting a punchbag two to four times a week will help define the whole arm.


BICEP CURLS: Using handheld weights, start at just 5 kg. Stand with one in each hand, feet shoulder width apart, slight bend in the knee and elbows locked in. Chest nice and tight and then curl up and down. Do ten to 12 reps — the last two should feel challenging. Do three sets. As you increase in strength, you can gradually increase the weights and sets.


STRENGTH BANDS: Resistance training with bands is the ultimate way of working out the muscles. Stand on the band, holding onto the elastic with hands curled ups, elbows locked in and then curl your forearms up and down for ten to 12 repetitions. Do three sets. You'll probably see a difference over a couple of weeks.


REVERSE PULL-UPS: You need to be very strong to try this, and avoid if you have a medical condition. Use a pull-up bar. Lower it to three feet from the ground, grip it at shoulder-width with heels on the floor and back to the ground. Raise yourself up and down, aiming for ten, but stop if you're fatigued. Do four times a week.




 


 


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Main photo article From the spinach-swigging Popeye to today’s action movie heroes, bulging biceps have always been the province of men.
But what’s this? It’s supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, with a pair of pumped up limbs that could take on Iron Man in an arm wrestle. And here is Jennifer...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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