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Dips and Shoulders
Anybody have some tips on performing dips (for tri's)? I feel them in my tri's when I'm not using weight, but as soon as add weight to the belt I feel stress in my shoulders. I feel like my shoulders get more of th workout. I've had someone watch me do them to make sure I'm staying upright and my arms aren't flaring out. Any ideas?
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I thought when you're doing dips for tri's, you want to allow your arms to flare out. I thought keeping your arms from flaring was to hit the pecs. At least, that's how i've always done them.
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KEEP ELBOWS IN TO PROTECT YOUR SHOULDERS!!! Elbows out are hell on your shoulders.
THe difference between focusing more on tris is you stay nice and vertical and you don't need to go as deep because ROM is shortened in this position. If you want to focus more on chest, you lean forward and can go a little deeper. |
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"Working out is like building a house, everytime you do a half-ass workout, you're not laying a brick, someone else is." - Dorian Yates "Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." - Alexis Carrel "Whenever you're not in the the gym training, someone else out there is, and when you meet them, they will beat you." - Victor Martinez |
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"Working out is like building a house, everytime you do a half-ass workout, you're not laying a brick, someone else is." - Dorian Yates "Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." - Alexis Carrel "Whenever you're not in the the gym training, someone else out there is, and when you meet them, they will beat you." - Victor Martinez |
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Try pre-exhausting tris with pressdowns or overhead extensions before doing dips. You won't be able to add as much weight, but you will be able to feel just how much your tri's are involved
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Sometimes I'll do dips after chest to make sure that my chest doesn't do most of the work. but like shortz already said, if you keep your body more vertical, it should focus most of the effort on your tris instead of your chest.
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I've always liked dips between two benches - feet up on one - hands up on the other. It completely eliminates the chest and your spotter can load 45's onto you lap to get a good heavy workout.
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Nothing beast parallel bar dips...it's the squat of the upper body IMO.
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i didn't read what everyone else posted but as far as dips go
when i let my legs hang straight down i get a bigger workout in my tri's.....if i cross my legs and sorta lift my feet up towards my butt it targets my chest a ton, i really feel it i've never really felt my shoulders getting much of the workout when doing dips |
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like everyone else said elbows in thats for sure. i also do tris with chest and do dips almost last to make sure they are already beat up i also flex the shit out of them at the top. that realy wears them out quick.
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elbows in..stay more upright... concentrat on putting the stress in the tris and then squeez them and hold for 2 seconds.
I prefer using the nautalus machines for dips.... 1. i get tendonitis in my elbows with weighted true dips, and 2. i can concentrate on th contraction and put it where i want better on the machine. |
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