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Rep Improvement – Dip

August 24, 2022

A series of 5min sessions you complete at the start of your session to develop the ability to do something.

BAR

  • Session 1: TEST: Max unbroken strict bar dips (two minute cap).
  • Session 2: Max strict bar dips in five minutes. If you expect more than 60, add weight that shouldn’t allow more than 60 reps. If you expect less than 20, use a band.
  • Session 3: Max unbroken strict bar dips (60s cap). Rest 60s. Three rounds. If required, use a band that will give you 8-12 per minute.
  • Session 4: Three strict bar dips every 15 seconds for five minutes. Use a band/weight to make challenging.
  • Session 5: Every minute for five rounds complete ten strict bar dips. Use a band/weight to make challenging.
  • Session 6: In five minutes, progress as far through an unbroken strict bar dip ladder as possible. That is, one strict bar dip, two unbroken, three unbroken etc. If you don’t think you will get past five, use band assistance. Add weight if required.

RING

  • Session 1: TEST: Max unbroken kipping ring dips (two minute cap).
  • Session 2: Max kipping ring dips in five minutes. If you expect more than 60, add weight that shouldn’t allow more than 60 reps. If you expect less than 20, use a band (attach above).
  • Session 3: Max unbroken kipping ring dips (60s cap). Rest 60s. Three rounds. If required, use a band (attach above) that will give you 8-12 per minute.
  • Session 4: Three ring dips every 15 seconds for five minutes. Use a band/weight to make challenging.
  • Session 5: Every minute for five rounds complete ten kipping ring dips. Use a band/weight to make challenging.
  • Session 6: In five minutes, progress as far through an unbroken kipping ring dip ladder as possible. That is, one kipping ring dip, two unbroken, three unbroken etc. If you don’t think you will get past five, use band assistance (above). Add weight if required.

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