Saturday, 19 October 2013

Take a Dip for More Upper Body Strength


Dig deep into dipping to improve your bench press and overall strength up top

As long as you’re busting your hump to achieve bigger arms and a thicker chest, you may as well add some strength and power. While pull-ups are the ultimate measure of upper-body pulling strength, nailing a few deep dips with a ton of weight attached to you is just as impressive. Rather than repping out with dips at the end of your workout when your triceps and chest are completely exhausted and saturated with lactic acid, try kicking off your next push workout with them. This will not only improve your upper body strength (and size) but will even increase your bench press
To get started, buy yourself a dip belt or learn how to hold a dumbbell between your legs. Since your workout will begin with dips, warm up with a set of 15–20 push-ups. In this routine, Day 1 focuses on strength, so add weight to make six reps challenging. (To get a few extra reps, you’ll also do drop sets.) Day 2 focuses on muscle power, so on each of your eight reps per set of “speed dips,” perform the eccentric (negative) slow and under control with a pause at the bottom, then explode up as fast as possible on the concentric (positive) portion. To add variety and target all heads of your triceps, you’ll do three sets of a push-up variation at the end of each workout. The other exercises are designed to help improve your overall dip strength and power

Perform the two workouts weekly, with 2–3 days in between — Day 1 workout on Monday, Day 2 workout on Thursday, for example. You can do the routines right before you bench-press, combine them with biceps for an arm day or do each on its own. Hit these workouts hard for 4–5 weeks and you should be able to pound out more reps of dips and add some weight to your bench press


Dip-Centric Routine

Day 1

Exercise                                           Sets     Reps    Rest
Weighted Dip                                     4           6*       2 min.
Weighted Bench Dip                          4           8*       2 min.
Decline Dumbbell Bench Press         4           6        2 min.
(palms facing in)
Diamond Push-Up**                           3   to failure   2 min.
Day 2
Exercise                                           Sets     Reps    Rest
Speed Dip†                                       4           8        90 sec.
Dumbbell Bench Press†                   4           8        90 sec.
(palms facing in)
Rope Pushdown                               4           8       90 sec.
Push-Up †§                                       3    to failure   2 min.
(elbows pointed backward)
* After the sixth rep of your last two sets, drop the additional weight and rep out to failure
** hands close together, flat on the floor, with your thumbs and index fingers touching to form a diamond between your hands
† On each rep lower slowly on the eccentric, then explode up on the concentric
§ Can be performed gripping dumbbells on the floor, palms facing each other; with knuckles on the floor, palms in; or hands flat on the floor, fingers facing forward

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I love doing dip with a 45lb weighted belt but I can easily do 12-14 reps
should I be adding another plate to make it harder??