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  2. Dip (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Close grip dips primarily train the triceps, with major synergists being the anterior deltoid, the pectoralis muscles, and the rhomboid muscles of the back. [1] Wide shoulder width dips place additional emphasis on the pectoral muscles, similar in respect to the way a wide grip bench press would focus more on the pectorals and less on the ...

  3. Dip bar - Wikipedia

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    When dip bars have clearance under the handles, they also allow the exerciser to do things like hip abduction leg raises, to work muscles like the gluteus medius. Dip bars that are high enough can also be used via having the hands below the bar instead of on top of them, using the finger flexors to hang on.

  4. Dip (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    A dip in Salsa A dip in Lindy Hop A drop in Salsa. Dips are common to many partner dance styles (Tango, Lindy Hop, Salsa, Ballroom dances), as well as couple's Disco. [1] Characteristics of a dip include: weight-sharing. Usually the follower supports part (or all) of her weight by the supporting leg bent at the knee.

  5. How to Do Dips to Build Up Your Chest - AOL

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  6. 4 Best At-Home Workouts to Lose Belly Fat Without Weights

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    B2. Plank Hip Dips (3 sets of 15 reps) Directions: Perform the first 2 exercises as a superset (A1. and A2.), moving from one to the next without rest. Rest 30 seconds after completing the ...

  7. Want Stronger Muscles Without Heavy Weights? Trainers ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind that, for multi-joint movements like squats or rows, you may need a stronger band, while exercises targeting smaller muscle groups like the rotator cuff muscles (stabilizing muscles ...

  8. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] The trapezius, infraspinatus, and brachialis muscles are most active at the beginning of the pull-up; the latissimus dorsi, teres major, and biceps brachii reach peak activity during the middle of the movement, and the triceps brachii and subscapularis experienced maximum activity at the top of the movement. [5]

  9. Calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    Muscle-ups; An intermediate calisthenics exercise. Performed by a combination routine of a pull-up followed by a dip. May be done on pull-up bars or rings. Planche; One of the most advanced exercises, which may be achieved after years of training. It is performed by protracting and depressing the scapula balancing the body on two arms.