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  2. Dip bar - Wikipedia

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    A dip bar being used to do the dip exercise. A dip bar is a piece of fitness equipment that consists of a U-shaped bar, usually about 25 mm (1 in) in diameter, which surrounds the user's body at the waist. It is designed for the performance of, and named after, the dip exercise. In addition to this exercise, much like the trap bar can be used ...

  3. Parallettes - Wikipedia

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    Parallettes are similar to push-up bars or dip bars, but they are generally longer than the former and lower to the ground than the latter. Aside from their appeal as equipment for gymnasts, parallettes are also appropriate for other athletes who wish to develop strength by means of bodyweight exercises.

  4. Dip (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a bar dip, the exerciser hand's grasps the rings, supporting their entire body weight. The unsteady nature of the rings adds additional challenge, although there are variations to make the exercise easier. [4] In the absence of equipment, a lighter variation of the dip can be performed called the "Bench Dip".

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