[quote]forlife wrote:
Being short rocks :P[/quote]
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
[quote]forlife wrote:
Being short rocks :P[/quote]
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
[quote]matko5 wrote:
thorax wrote:
I canât do wide dips at the gym, so I sometimes do them at the garage, between to desk (the grip changes cause I have to grab the edges of the desks). Its harder and hits the pecs nicely but it feels strange with my shoulders and kind of kills my wrists.
Hey, I tried dipping last night on my friends fence. Well, not on his fence, but on conrete colums about 5 feet of the ground, my grip was like yours strange and wide, but my shoulders were better than on dipping station in the gym.[/quote]
The pain I get is different from the âtypicalâ shoulder pain. Itâs more in the front delt. I think itâs connected with the different wrist position. Iâd have to give the exercise a try for several times to see if itâs serious or only a matter of adaptation.
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Wide is relative, though. Since youâre short, those are wide grip dips for you.
I canât do wide grip dips, period. The station simply doesnât go wide enough because my arms are so damn long. Iâve never felt dips in my chest. At all.[/quote]
I have a solution for you.
I know what youâre talking about, Iâm 6-4. When I want to do wide grip dips, I do them in the power rack. What you do is: put the safty pins a little above waist height, then put 2 barbells on the safty pins. Make sure 1 barbell is against the front of the rack, the other is against the back of the rack. Distance between the barbells is 30in, so grip width is the same as benching index on rings. Grab the barbells in the middle, one hand on each, pick your feet up, and do some dips! Do you get what Iâm describing?
the best dipping station is located at my grandmaâs balcony, in a corner⊠hell, it literally destroys my chest, and easier on my shoulders than the parallel bar gripâŠ
[quote]nate dawg wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
Wide is relative, though. Since youâre short, those are wide grip dips for you.
I canât do wide grip dips, period. The station simply doesnât go wide enough because my arms are so damn long. Iâve never felt dips in my chest. At all.
I have a solution for you.
I know what youâre talking about, Iâm 6-4. When I want to do wide grip dips, I do them in the power rack. What you do is: put the safty pins a little above waist height, then put 2 barbells on the safty pins. Make sure 1 barbell is against the front of the rack, the other is against the back of the rack. Distance between the barbells is 30in, so grip width is the same as benching index on rings. Grab the barbells in the middle, one hand on each, pick your feet up, and do some dips! Do you get what Iâm describing?[/quote]
So youâll need 2 barbells and 4 safety pins, right?
[quote]Westclock wrote:
forlife wrote:
I saw something weird in the gym this morning. A guy was doing wide dips, but was facing away from the station rather than toward it. Has anyone tried this?
For people that do narrow dips, are you facing the station or away from it?
It doesnât matter, its the same thing unless the station leans.[/quote]
With the dip station I use the handles are not quite parallel, they flare out a little so if you face the station your hands are slightly pronated. I recently tried facing away from the station, with hands slightly supinated, and it seems a little more comfortable. Iâve been wondering which way youâre âsupposedâ to do it (presumably however you want) and what effect it has.
Ok, now I understand why he said it doesnât matterâŠmy dip station is the same as yours, with the wide part flaring out and the narrow part flaring in. On that type of station, it is a different lift depending on whether you face the station or away from it.
flaring out and the narrow part flaring in. On that type of station, it is a different lift depending on whether you face the station or away from it.
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
nate dawg wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
Wide is relative, though. Since youâre short, those are wide grip dips for you.
I canât do wide grip dips, period. The station simply doesnât go wide enough because my arms are so damn long. Iâve never felt dips in my chest. At all.
I have a solution for you.
I know what youâre talking about, Iâm 6-4. When I want to do wide grip dips, I do them in the power rack. What you do is: put the safty pins a little above waist height, then put 2 barbells on the safty pins. Make sure 1 barbell is against the front of the rack, the other is against the back of the rack. Distance between the barbells is 30in, so grip width is the same as benching index on rings. Grab the barbells in the middle, one hand on each, pick your feet up, and do some dips! Do you get what Iâm describing?
So youâll need 2 barbells and 4 safety pins, right?[/quote]
No, 2 barbells and 2 safety pins. Or I guess you could use 2 barbells and 4 j-hooks.
With my set-up, the safety pins are holding the barbells up, and youâre using the barbells as dip bars. When you do dips like this, youâre inside the rack, facing towards the side of the rack. The grip width is the distance from the front of the rack to the back of the rack. When youâre doing dips, 1 safety pin is in front of you, the other is behind you, and you have a barbell on each side of you. The 2 bars and 2 pins form a rectangle. You have to duck under the bars to get in and out of the rack. Do you understand what Iâm saying better?