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  2. 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".

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Major variants: incline ~ (more emphasis on the upper pectorals), decline ~ (more emphasis on the lower pectorals), narrow grip ~ (more emphasis on the triceps), push-up (face down using the body weight), neck press (with the bar over the neck, to isolate the pectorals), vertical dips (using parallel dip bars) or horizontal dips (using two ...

  4. Category:Physical exercise - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Bodyweight exercises - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Bodyweight exercises in general should be placed in relevant topic categories. Bodyweight exercise is a form of strength training used to develop muscular strength and endurance, where the only resistance to movement is supplied by the weight of the practitioner's own body.

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  8. Bodyweight exercise - Wikipedia

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    Exercises focusing on the legs and abdomen such as squats, lunges, and step ups are recommended to increase leg and core strength, in doing so, reduce the risk of falling. [9] Bodyweight exercises provide multi-directional movement that mimics daily activities, and as such can be preferable to using weight machines.

  9. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact the parallel dip is safer (the dip does not require spotters or safety bars [3]), in the 1950s the bench press took over the dip in popularity and became the standard fare for chest exercises. [3] At first the strict floor press was the most popular method.