DIPS:
That's what I thought they were.
How do you increase your repetitions? I've been doing dips for over a month now and I can barely break 10 straight dips.
DIPS:
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gonzo said:How do you increase repetitions
That's what I thought they were.
How do you increase your repetitions? I've been doing dips for over a month now and I can barely break 10 straight dips.
Ever boxed? Those come in handy for strength and stamina, plus it keeps your muscles loose which is essential for boxing. Weights keep you tight but all of those calisthenics make you STRONG.
Sidenote:This is what helped me reach my weight lifting peaks back in the days. Calisthenics before lifting will have you lifting CRAZY numbers.
I think it's because when i started i got these weird elbow joint/tendon/whatever injuries from push ups. got into my head. Something that strangely helped me (for everything but push ups) was counting down instead of up. Start with the amount you look to do and count down to zero.
This helps too. Its a little trick I learned. Either count down, or break it up. If im doing 70 pushups and I notice im breaking mentally. Id count to 35 then count back down makes it easier. Then id work up my mind to be able to handle the full count.
This helps too. Its a little trick I learned. Either count down, or break it up. If im doing 70 pushups and I notice im breaking mentally. Id count to 35 then count back down makes it easier. Then id work up my mind to be able to handle the full count.
My weight lifting numbers went through the roof when i added burppes into my regiment on off lifting days.
I tried to tell them back at the old site that calisthenics had me benching crazy numbers but no one believed the kid
Thank you.
gonzo said:What is your history? You were a boxer you say?