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    Dips?

    Just wanted to get the forums opinion on dips. I do 3 sets of 8-10 leaning forward with a 45 hooked to the belt hoping that I am working chest and tris. Does anyone else like this exercise or am I wasting my time? Thanks for your input.

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    Dips are an awesome exercise. I like going heavier myself, but there is certainly nothing wrong with 8-10 repetitions. Rock on.
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    I love dips, you are not wasting your time. Just so your know, use a wider grip and lean forward for more chest work and use a closer grip and stay up right to use more tris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpa55
    Just wanted to get the forums opinion on dips. I do 3 sets of 8-10 leaning forward with a 45 hooked to the belt hoping that I am working chest and tris. Does anyone else like this exercise or am I wasting my time? Thanks for your input.
    I love dips it's a great feeling to totally relaxe the tricep as you lower yourself. you can really focus on the muscle that way. I don't use weights on them anymore. IMO, close grip BP is far more effective as a mass builder.
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    Dips are great. Depending on where in your routine you hve them they can be pretty hard. I like to do them first or second on chest/tri day.

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    dips rule

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    I considered weighted dips one of the most important mass builders for the chest.

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    i like doing them very last when im most tired, so they are more intense.

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    I love dips, but not with weights. I do three sets of them, usually 40-35-30
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    I usually do a couple sets of dips till failure at the end of a Chest/Tricep workout (without additional weight); I love it. I will sometimes also do pushups as well.

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    i love dips for either chest or triceps ihateschoolmt said..you can arrange your body differently to hit either the chest or triceps more....they work great!

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