Triceps
zumbalove29
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What is the best way for me to start working on some upper body strength?? I have extremely powerful legs and zero upper body strength, and almost no triceps at all. I have a shoulder injury so dips are not an option at this time...
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Push-ups!0
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bent over rows, overhead press, bench press are the big builders. Each one of them (Especially overhead press) puts a strain on the shoulders, though. Maybe tricep push down bar hits shoulder the least.0
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I injured my shoulder a few months ago doing too many arm exercises, so you're wise to look out for that. I know I wasn't able to do pushups very well till my shoulder healed, but I was able to do the exercise where lift your arms above your head and with one hand, grip the opposite elbow (behind your head) and with the other arm use a weight or a band and fold/straighten your arm. Sorry... what a horrible explanation... I wish I knew the exercise name, but I have no idea. It's from the Slim in Six workouts, if you've ever done those. It really helped.0
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I know this sounds strange but dips are the only thing that seems to bother it badly... Thanks for the help! :-)0
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I do have the slim in 6! Thanks!0
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I have had shoulder injuries too and this is what I use for my triceps.
http://ca.askmen.com/top_10/fitness/top-10-tricep-exercises_6.html0 -
rope cable pull downs. overhead tricep extensions. bench press. incline press. dumbell curls. pushups. pull ups.0
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Push-ups!
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Pushups / pullups are the best upper body strength builders. Close in positions like military pushups will put more emphasis on your triceps.
As far as the dips I have a shoulder injury, and dips hurt it at first as well. These tips should help you build up your shoulder strength with dips:
* Use something higher than a chair seat to start out, like maybe the arm of a couch.
* Start with your legs close to your body so you can use them to take a little weight off your shoulders / arms. Work your way up to your legs being straight out.
* Stay as close as possible to the chair or whatever you are performing dips on. The further out you get the more strain it puts on your shoulders0 -
Thanks everyone :-)0
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