No worries! Just bear in mind your post was full of things that make people with any gym experience whatsoever go "hmmmm..." including:
- Fat into muscle (not physiologically possible);
- Only wanting to work arms and chest (that's not going to help you look good or be strong);
- lower back strength does not equal belly muscles (would you use your toes to bicep curl?);
- machines are for people that don't know what they're doing and are happy in their willful ignorance.
- Training for size and strength are two different things (as a noob, however, you can get the benefits of both for a few months).
These cover around 90% of your post, so you can see why people (including myself) may be wary of your questions.![]()
If you have any further questions (other than "that's all great, I've done all my reading, but how do I get bigger arms?"), then there are a lot of very experienced lifters and even strength/conditioning coaches (and recently the U105 UK Strongman Champion) on here, so you can get a lot of help if you're willing to learn.![]()
I have missed this reply...
ok I'm a noob in terms of exercise and am not claiming otherwise - just jumping on me wasn't necessary.
It is isn’t ignorance, just lack of knowledge. And possibly, I have asked wrong questions..anyhow...
I have added link you provided to bookmarks and went through it – googled named of exercises to see what and how..
Gym which I have access to doesn’t have necessary equipment to do all exercises on the list

I don’t expect to get huge arms in a week


Improving general strength and condition is more important than making huge arms.
In general I have weak lower back and belly muscles.
I have started to row and can’t keep straight posture for long enough making me ‘curl’ my back which is not good for rowing. That’s the reason I need to improve lower back muscles.
I do cycle so my legs aren’t too bad and will get better in time – still do squats to improve.
What else…I do use skipping rope – that beats carp out of me! Constant jumping kills me..at the moment around 1min of pretty fast skipping is maximum….but last week it was 30secs.
So is there I should be looking in first place to improve general condition ?
I do squats and sit-up’s, cycle, skipping rope. Rowing not so much due to weather but that is changing now so should be coming back to it sooner than later.
Hopefully this time, it was clearer (?) and makes more sense…
Thanks