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Alright, I know the triceps has three heads: the long head, the lateral head and the medial head. Which excercises place greater stress on which heads?
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Some guys ONLY do dips and close grip bench for triceps....and don't think pressdowns are worthwhile at all. Just be sure you're using correct form for dips and close-grip so that the focus is on the tris and not the chest. Don't lock-out on dips...keep elbows tucked in, and dont lean forward. With close-grip, keep your elbows in again, as well.rangers97 said:i actually have a different tricep question. I have bad tendinitis in my left elbow so I can't really do any type of pressdowns or overhead extensions that are pain free, so I don't do them.
Can I build up my tris by just using compound exercises like close grip benches and dips? Will these pressing exercises for the tris be enough to give me well developed tris in my given situation? It's not perfect, but will it be enough or will I always appear lacking since I can't do any of the other exercises?
Can I build up my tris by just using compound exercises like close grip benches and dips?
ChrisROCK said:Any overhand grip pressdown places greater stress on the lateral head, while dips place more stress on the medial head. Reverse grip pressdowns also shift the focus to the medial (inner) head.
Pumpster said:Precisely.
Yes, close grip benches and dips done leaning backwards. My fave for dips is bench dips, gives me a better burn. These should give you good tri workouts without stressing your elbows, assuming you've warmed up first.
Pumpster said:Anyone up for supersets of 2 triceps exercises of choice?
Once I was doing bench dips without weight just to warm up. some guy walked by and said "I used to do that but with weights on my lap."BritChick said:Skull Crushers/Weighted Bench Dips![]()