/blush/ D'aww, thank you. Believe it or not, I started my path to fitness only about two years back, and I've never done more than I thought I could do at the time. But, I constantly increased my efforts towards goals, increasing reps, adding new exercises to my regime, and turning it into a habit associated with food. (And I can get away with eating just about anything, but get better results when I pay great heed to my eating habits.)
I found myself warming up before breakfast, some stretches, 5 reps of a few different things here and there, few sips of water, eat my food while paying complete and utter attention to just what I'm eating, the taste, smell, texture. Never do I take my eye off my food, for when I do, the taste seems to disappear. My tummy now lets me know "Stop! I can't eat anymore!" I've found a good balance in my eating habits, and eating just enough, rather than too much, or too little, has done more for my efforts than you can believe. But after having a meal entirely dedicated to paying attention to what I'm eating, I drink some more water, sippingly, and pace around, looking around the house for things to do, checking them in my mind, waiting for my food to digest for around 30 to 45 minutes before taking much action.
I then proceed to do a few chores, and then I'll get down and do say, 10 fist pushups, 10 close grip, 10 wide, 10 fingers-spread out, each one about a minute or so a-part, while sipping some water.
Then it's more chores, and take some time to prep some meals for lunch and dinner, so that I don't have to do it later. Finish up chores, do something like, 10 lunges per leg, waste time walking around until lunch (Assuming you got up at 6:00, ate breakfast at 7:00, and have all chores finished now) So you've recovered from a few lunges, and it's lunch time now, so we'll stretch a little again before eating, and then we'll eat, wait 30 minutes again, and do some jumping jacks(About 30), walk around on your toes for about a minute at a time, for about 5 to 10 minutes in total, if you have the spare time,(Yay, toned legs!) And then stand on one leg at a time for 5 minutes each. Start walking around again, you can pretty much do whatever you want until dinner. After dinner, which you could have at around 6:00 to 7:00, would leave you with a little time before bed to wind down, calm down, meditate, stretch, do some breathing exercises, and tell yourself how much stronger you'll be in the morning when your muscles rejuvanate.
But yeah, lots of very simple things went into making me a very imposing looking little guy.
And that's a pretty good sized arm for a fellow my size. ^_~