I AGREE , i only use hammer for tris i never do dips.bigheinz said:I do it for the triceps, Hammer dips i the better exercise, some time i use dips for strecht the chest but not for triceps development
LATS said:IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE WIDTH OF THE BARS THEMSELVES.. the typical dip station is fairly narrow which will involve the triceps more.. if you can find one that has more width too it and learn to lean into the movement and keep the elbows flaired, i believe it is the best chest movemebt there is..
Dips can be great for either the triceps, or for the chest.
For the chest:
Keep the spine curved; chin in chest/head facing down; elbows out; If possible get a wider than shoulder width grip.
For the Tris:
Keep spine straight; head straight facing ahead; elbows in; Narrow grip.
It can be used to primarily target either. I dont care what the width is. If your mind muscle connection is strong and positioning and range of motion is proper, you will target which ever you choose....plain and simple
spot on.
If you do weighted dips you have to watch your form carefully and warm up properly. Some while ago i did dips with 100kg on the belt (220lbs) and partially tore a tendon in my shoulder. Took almost 6 months to heal (i avoided all exercises which caused pain). just a reminder
I want to see a video! haha.....prove it!