Well, I guess I agree with everyone here but my personal experience was different. Starting out, I couldnt do a single dip. Not even close. So I avoided them and worked on building up my chest and triceps with various excercises (generally flat and incline DB presses, maybe some CG bench here and there).
One day, well over a year later, after I had gained (as a newbie) quite a bit of strength in my chest and tris, I decided to jump on the dip bars just as a lark (and when no one was looking bc I still thought I wouldnt be able to do a full dip). I was shocked that I could easily do between 10-15 bw dips, and soon started messing around with weighted dips.
That said, my efforts to increase the number of BW reps I can do on chin-ups follows the advice here -- I just do as many BW chins as I can, and then do assisted chins. I guess its working. Ill try some negatives though!
One day, well over a year later, after I had gained (as a newbie) quite a bit of strength in my chest and tris, I decided to jump on the dip bars just as a lark (and when no one was looking bc I still thought I wouldnt be able to do a full dip). I was shocked that I could easily do between 10-15 bw dips, and soon started messing around with weighted dips.
That said, my efforts to increase the number of BW reps I can do on chin-ups follows the advice here -- I just do as many BW chins as I can, and then do assisted chins. I guess its working. Ill try some negatives though!