dips exercice
1. For this exercise you will need access to parallel bars. To get
yourself into the starting position, hold your body at arms length (arms
locked) above the bars.
2. While breathing in, lower yourself slowly with your torso leaning forward around 30 degrees or so and your elbows flared out slightly until you feel a slight stretch in the chest.
3. Once you feel the stretch, use your chest to bring your body back to the starting position as you breathe out. Tip: Remember to squeeze the chest at the top of the movement for a second.
4. Repeat the movement for the prescribed amount of repetitions.
If you are new at this exercise and do not have the strength to perform it, use a dip assist machine if available. These machines use weight to help you push your bodyweight
.
Otherwise, a spotter holding your legs can help.
More advanced lifters can add weight to the exercise by using a weight belt that allows the addition of weighted plates.
2. While breathing in, lower yourself slowly with your torso leaning forward around 30 degrees or so and your elbows flared out slightly until you feel a slight stretch in the chest.
3. Once you feel the stretch, use your chest to bring your body back to the starting position as you breathe out. Tip: Remember to squeeze the chest at the top of the movement for a second.
4. Repeat the movement for the prescribed amount of repetitions.
Variations :
If you are new at this exercise and do not have the strength to perform it, use a dip assist machine if available. These machines use weight to help you push your bodyweight
.
Otherwise, a spotter holding your legs can help.
More advanced lifters can add weight to the exercise by using a weight belt that allows the addition of weighted plates.
Dips are a compound,
body-weight exercise. You do Dips by first raising yourself on two dip
bars with straight arms. Lower your body until your shoulders are below
your elbows. Push yourself up until your arms are straight again. Dips
work your chest, shoulders, back and arm muscles.
Proper Dip form is key to avoid shoulder and chest pain. Don’t let your
shoulders roll forward. Don’t shrug them either. Keep your shoulders
back and down. Lower yourself until your shoulders are below your
elbows, but don’t go lower. Do Dips on fixed parallel bars and avoid
Ring Dips.
Read more: http://stronglifts.com/dip/
Read more: http://stronglifts.com/dip/
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