by Jeannine Stein
First Lady Michelle Obama stands tall and regal in her official portrait, a double strand of creamy pearls around her neck, her figure clad in a fitted Michael Kors dress. But there's one aspect of this seemingly benign photograph that's causing something of a commotion, and it lies in that exposed 10-inch-or-so stretch between her shoulder and elbow. The first lady is buff, and she's not afraid to show it.
Her curvy biceps have become something of a lightning rod for remarks from both sexes in a larger discussion of how much female muscle constitutes too much. While some praise Obama as a role model in a world gone obese, others say she's gone too far in displaying the fruit of her workouts. Read one online forum comment: "There is nothing uglier than manly, muscular arms on a woman. Mrs. Obama should be hiding them instead of showing them off."
Even more vitriolic comments have been aimed at Madonna, whose über-ripped physique is a perennial favorite subject for photographers (the British press reported that her copious hours in the gym factored into the performer's divorce). "Madonna's arms defy logic, actually get grosser," reads one Web headline accompanying a picture of the singer, sleeveless, revealing her sculpted physique.
Why do we care so much? The issue speaks volumes about how men and women view the parameters of femininity and strength.
"In some ways it's kind of an old, tired way of thinking about women and power and boundary policing -- when you can display that power and when you can't, or when it's appropriate," says Sarah Banet-Weiser, an associate professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication.
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The idea of how much muscle is too much is entirely subjective, and people often have a visceral reaction to what they do or don't like. In the Obama-Madonna equation, it's not surprising that few are in the Madonna camp, considering her well-defined build and low body fat, coupled with her age -- few 50-year-old women look like that.
Says personal trainer Ramona Braganza, a member of Gold's Gym Fitness Institute, "She's burning so many calories constantly and her metabolism's sky-high. I'm not being hard on how she looks, but sometimes it's nice to have a little body fat as you get older. It's just healthier looking, and people almost look younger when they do that."
And though strong legs and a flat belly are often interpreted as sexy features on a woman, bulging biceps . . . not so much. "It crosses the boundary from having sexy, toned arms to having arms that display, 'Hey, I'm working on being strong.' " Banet-Weiser says. "The evidence of that work . . . is quite threatening."
For Obama (who told People magazine she hits the gym almost every day), the decision to wear sleeveless designs that show off her physique sends a strong message, says Janet Lee, deputy editor of Shape magazine. "If she was at all self-conscious about her body, she wouldn't put it out there." And that may be intimidating and unsettling to some who are used to seeing first ladies more covered up.
Yet arms are the one body part women often don't mind flaunting, Lee adds: "They may have issues with their legs or their midriff, but they can get away with showing their arms." When they're firm, Lee says, it's like waving a flag. "It's your fit calling card, and it lets people know that if your arms are in shape, your body's in shape."
The first lady's taut form may be forcing women to think about their upper-body musculature, but let's not forget a potentially bigger influence: fashion. The sleeveless season is almost upon us. "This is the time of year everyone's starting to think about bikinis and tank tops," Lee says. "Women are definitely wanting to firm things up so they'll look toned and fit. The panic will be starting soon, no doubt."
Though that fear may send them scrambling for the nearest lat pulldown machine, most women won't be hitting the weights that hard. Because for all this talk of scary female muscles taking over the world, many women still believe that if they hoist more than 10-pound dumbbells for a few reps, they'll look as massive as the Incredible Hulk. (That, by the way, is next to impossible unless the hoisting is accompanied by copious amounts of steroids.)
Even celebrities don't seem to want much upper-body definition (when not training for a specific role). Survey any red carpet lineup of stars clad in sleeveless and strapless gowns and you'll see thin arms, but not necessarily muscular ones. Braganza says some of the celebrities she trains -- especially those who have an athletic background -- don't fear a muscle striation or two. Braganza trained Anne Hathaway before this year's Oscars (the actress appeared in a silvery strapless Armani). She says Hathaway wanted to feel healthy overall, "toned, but not in a very sculpted way."
Perhaps women ultimately fear the kinds of reactions Nicole Ball fields continually. While the Alberta, Canada-based competitive female bodybuilder is not as muscular as some of the sport's more extreme contestants, baring her ripped arms in public never fails to prompt reactions.
"You can see out of the corner of your eye, you get looks," she says. "Some people say, 'Women shouldn't look like that.' " Where's the happy medium for women? "In society I don't think there is one," she says. "Everybody should do what makes them feel secure in themselves and doesn't harm them."
For some women, that may mean opting for plastic surgery instead of -- or in addition to -- lifting weights. When toned, the area between the elbow and shoulder communicates strength and vigor. But when skin begins to sag, it speaks of nothing but age. And the sad fact is that no amount of tricep dips will do anything to remedy the drooping flesh at the back of the arm when it becomes impervious to exercise. Maybe that's why brachioplasty -- an arm lift -- seems to be growing in popularity.
"There's no exercise that can get rid of the real problem," says Dr. Lawrence Reed, a Manhattan-based plastic surgeon who teaches at New York Presbyterian Hospital. "It's just hanging skin and extra fat" -- which he refers to as "visual stigmata of the aging process."
As the first lady continues to go sleeveless -- she graces the March cover of Vogue, again showing some bicep -- only time will tell if her workout habits influence the culture. Lee, for one, hopes they do: "I like that we have these images of strong women," she says. "I'd much rather see that than women who have no muscle tone. I'd rather see a million Michelle Obamas."









Comments
I know why I'm annoyed -- it's because she shrieks "look at me" just about every time she appears in public. Good God above, the dress she wore to the state of the union was more suited to a cocktail party and not Congress. She is all about herself, and it shows.
Posted by: liz | March 28, 2009 12:47 PM
Yawn!!!! Please...it's time to get over the constant worship of these two and start looking at their policies that are bound to destroy the very foundation this country was built on......CAPITALISM!!!!!!!
Posted by: Joe | March 28, 2009 1:02 PM
And why are you talking about Michelle's arms? Obama is driving the dollar into the dirt!
http://www.australia.to/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7575:the-obama-experiment&catid=53:jones-zach&Itemid=122
Posted by: ZachJonesIsHome | March 28, 2009 2:07 PM
Where is the NRA when we need them? She clearly has a 2nd amendment right to bare arms.
Posted by: Flo | March 28, 2009 2:28 PM
"Why do we care so much" about Michelle Obama's arms, asks the Swamp journalist.
Simple answer.
WE don't.
You press idiots do.
Posted by: Disgusted | March 28, 2009 3:00 PM
This isn't fair to us Republican drones...Michelle is beautiful and well spoken and Laura Bush was a stepford wife who was tanked up on tranquilizers most of the time....
Not Fair!....I'm going to call up Rush on monday and cry about this. Why do the Democrats always have better first ladies than us, Master Rush?!?!
Master Rush will do something about this travesty, he's my leader and he's all knowing of all things drug related.
Posted by: Republican lockstep robot | March 28, 2009 4:32 PM
I don't think she's eating enough and it looks like she might have broken a nail no doubt as a result of all that gardening. I got out in the garden myself today for a bit.
It's been a long winter.
Posted by: Rob | March 28, 2009 5:42 PM
After so many years of feeling that politicians were completely out of touch with reality, this magical couple, the Obama's, prove to us that this country we live in has hidden magic in the children of broken homes, in the underclass, in the inner city, if we could only somehow give them the opportunities and hope that Barack and Michelle received.
Posted by: Dissent is Patriotic = RNC Bruce | March 28, 2009 6:57 PM
The continued objectifcation of black women and their bodies.
Maureen Dowd, talked about MO butt.
Talk about more cerebral things that her body parts, talk about her brain.
Posted by: luigi | March 28, 2009 9:16 PM
Forget the arms, it always looks like she has a tobacco chew under her bottom lip, and her husband smokes...
Paulo
Posted by: Paulo | March 29, 2009 12:07 AM
when are the obama s going to a
achurch service?
Posted by: Irene | March 29, 2009 9:24 PM
Migosh I think many are just jealous of Michelle Obama's arms, i mean I can't stand Pres Obama who is just a New World Order puppet in place to destroy America and LIBERTY but Michelle Obama sure is very tall and sexy and wow her arms are so smooth, long sexy and strong, I would give anything to have 5' 11" tall Michelle Obama to bearhug me so tight (5'6") and yank me around like a ragdoll and my feet dangling off of the floor helplessly not to mention how awesome it would feel to have her strangle me until i pass out with her long powerful smooth athletic arms wrapped snug around my neck in sleeperholds! "Micheele Obama, hold me squeeze me so tight, strangle me, dangle me off of my feet your long smooth arms so strong sexy looking and powerful!!!"
Posted by: Dion | April 30, 2009 5:03 AM