what hand position works the chest and the triceps?
It's not about hand position, but how you lean your body (if you do) which determines whether Dips targets either the chest or triceps more.
It's not about hand position, but how you lean your body (if you do) which determines whether Dips targets either the chest or triceps more. If you do Dips with no angle/tilt to your upper body at all (i.e. straight up and down), then you are going to target your triceps more. If you tilt your upper body forward slightly when you do your Dips (i.e. lean forward) then you are going to target your Chest a little more.
~Rosie
Team APPNUT
Elbow tuck is what determines the primary muscle. Proximal to the core is for triceps and distal is for chest.
What is a good substitute for dips? Any thoughts\Suggestions?
MK9
weighted dips????
What is a good substitute for dips? I read in Chad Waterburys book decline bench?
Any thoughts\Suggestions?
MK9
weighted dips????
^^^. Adding weight to dips makes the exercise far better. However, since it is still essentially the same exercise, but with added weight, then a substitute for dips could be something like Close-Grip Barbell Bench Press.
~Rosie
Team APPNUT
I am so happy you caught the keyword "substitute" Rosie, I dont have a barbell, but have dumbbells which go to 130 LBS each. They are the Power Blocks and I also have an Incline\Decline bench.
Would a close grip flat DB bench press work the same muscle groups?
Thanks!
MK9
WELL, it's more about body position. BUT, if you try it Larry Scott's ways a la Vince Gironda who invented it, with knuckles facing each other, chin on chest, body bent over with legs well out in front of you, then it's all chest. You must have V-bars to to this exercise.
Body postion for triceps is straight up and down, to hit the chest more, body can be like I mentioned above or legs crossed behind you so you get more of a forward slant.
Dips are the upper body squat, KING exercise it is.
I highly prefer dips over the bench press, especially the bar. But that is my opinion and only that.
I am so happy you caught the keyword "substitute" Rosie, I dont have a barbell, but have dumbbells which go to 130 LBS each. They are the Power Blocks and I also have an Incline\Decline bench.
Would a close grip flat DB bench press work the same muscle groups?
Thanks!
MK9