kinda sorta very off-topic here, but since I don't feel like starting a new thread, what would you suggest to increase arm strength with little to no equipment, and starting from ummm...ridiculously low upper-body strength? I don't really care about changing the appearance of my arms, I just want to not be pathetically weak.
pushups? is there anything else you can do? my bf has some dumbbells (with the big flat disks) I could borrow in theory but even the littlest ones are pretty heavy for me

I guess I could invest in some girly little ones, but I'd kinda rather not.
suggestions?
Push ups will help with general upper body strength. Not arm strength in particular. A good place to start.
And it's not off topic ma'am.
Try getting two 1 gallon milk jugs with lids. Fill them with water to a comfortably heavy weight and you can fill them as you get use to the weight.
A full one will approximate 10 pounds. Then as you get stronger you can fill it with sand, steel ball bearings, etc.
You can do just about every arm exercise with the jugs that you can do with actual dumbbells.
Another good homemade item for forearm and grip strength is, take a broom handle, a nail or screw, and about 3 feet of rope. Tie a knot around the center of the broom handle then put the nail or screw into the knot to hold it. tie the free end to the milk jug we talked about earlier. Now grab the broom handle in both hands, one on each side of the knot.With your elbows at your side and forearms extended to start(later you can extend your arms and try it), role up the string until the top of the jug reaches the handle, then reverse it till the jug is on the floor. Do a complete up and down set 3 or 4 times. And when you can do it without to much effort, you can add more weight in the jug.
3 sets x 3 days a week, of bicep curls, triceps kickbacks, and the forearm roller should get your arms stronger pretty quickly.
