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    Dips Kill My Shoulders

    whenever i do dips it feels like my shoulders are ripping apart...I can do the dips no problem...but I always have to stop cause of my shoulders...Am I doing them improperly..what changes should i make???
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    use CG bench almost as effective MUCH esier on shouldrs

    if ur a panzy u kan do CG bench on decline

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    2 things u might be going to low and putting mad stress on ur front delts

    also pull ur knees up to your chest when u do them so u feel of balance.. this will make u incorp more chest less shoulder.. i know it sounds like a krok but try it,

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    if there is a certain exercise that causes pain like that i try to avoid it all together. i try to substitute a different exercise that hits the same muscle but doesnt hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nworb
    whenever i do dips it feels like my shoulders are ripping apart...I can do the dips no problem...but I always have to stop cause of my shoulders...Am I doing them improperly..what changes should i make???
    --Nworb
    How do you perform your dips - chest-or-triceps style?

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    For me I never go any lower than the bottom of my chest. I had some shoulder pain when I used to go lower, but I started not going as low and the shoulder pain went away.

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    its not just when i go low its the whole motion that feels like my shoulders are ripping..How close is your grip for close grip bench?
    --Nworb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nworb
    its not just when i go low its the whole motion that feels like my shoulders are ripping..How close is your grip for close grip bench?
    --Nworb
    close enuff when i bring it down my hands and elbows are perfectly tucked next to me

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    i believe it's a matter of dipping to low...wen i last frequented a gym I did lots of dips and was very good at them...got to 3x12 with 80 pounds attached, done in very strict form, prob a 3,3 rep cadence. HOWEVER I began to feel my left shoulder feeling odd, and it was simply casue I would go down too low.

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    sweet thanks

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    sputnick...i noticed i get the feeling when i use the dip machine at the end of workouts...if i do it on just the bars at the start i am fine...so i will try moving them to the start of my workout..or do yall think i should just do close grip bench?
    --Nworb

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    well u could test it the once and see how u go, otherwise eah, go with the CGBP

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    Quote Originally Posted by taiboxa
    use CG bench almost as effective MUCH esier on shouldrs

    if ur a panzy u kan do CG bench on decline
    what is this CG bench you speak of? knees up to your chest...? what? (yes, im a retard)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nworb
    whenever i do dips it feels like my shoulders are ripping apart...I can do the dips no problem...but I always have to stop cause of my shoulders...Am I doing them improperly..what changes should i make???
    --Nworb
    stop doing the immediately. certain exercises dont agree with certain people. maybe thats your bodies way of saying hey you bafoon stop doing this your damaging me.

    i am one who doesnt like dips. for some reason, i feel like my chest is being ripped apart at the seem when i do them (and in a negative way. feel like my muscels might snap and to much pressure on joints for me)

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtinaunasty
    what is this CG bench you speak of? knees up to your chest...? what? (yes, im a retard)
    if ur retarded.. and 2 retarded people should never congrigate together.. when we are in TROUBLE...

    anyways Close grip bench = CG (keeping hands INSIDE shoulder width)

    Doing Dips, most people lean forward and do a complete motion putting mad stress on the anterior delt and rotator cuff, by pulling the knees to the chest (makes me look like a lil Tai'Ball) u shift weight/stress around and it will cause u to flare elbows and stay more upright which will help immensely w/ the pain induced by the leaning forward type of dip.

    its really HARD to explain just GOTTA try it

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    no i got it now...wow that sounds interesting. i have had shoulder trouble while doing dips also, so i will definitely try it. thanks tai!

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    I had some sort of right shoulder injury about a 5 weeks ago and the only thing I can't do are dips and decline dumbell presses. I have no idea why yours would be hurting though. Good luck mate.

    Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtinaunasty
    no i got it now...wow that sounds interesting. i have had shoulder trouble while doing dips also, so i will definitely try it. thanks tai!
    always obliged to help a fellow tardling!

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