What’s the advantage of holding a dumbbell and do push up vs just doing a push up without anything? The weight doesn’t have any effect right?
Regular push up vs dumbbell push up
Regular push up vs dumbbell push up
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Aug 15 2020, 08:27 PM, updated 6y ago
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What’s the advantage of holding a dumbbell and do push up vs just doing a push up without anything? The weight doesn’t have any effect right?
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Aug 15 2020, 08:37 PM
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some ppl hv wrist issue internaldisputes liked this post
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Aug 15 2020, 08:41 PM
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Aug 15 2020, 09:20 PM
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On the eccentric portion (down part)
you can stretch your chest muscle more |
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Aug 16 2020, 12:09 PM
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Explain pushup holding dumbbell.
Do you mean resting the dumbbell on the floor and using it as a grip instead of having your palms on the floor? |
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Aug 16 2020, 01:39 PM
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Aug 16 2020, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(MasterConfucion @ Aug 16 2020, 01:39 PM) Ok. Assuming the spacing between your hands is the same and the only difference is the usage of dumbbells as a base, mechanically there is little difference.The dumbbell may offer a little elevation which allows you to drop deeper at the bottom of the movement, but that is probably it. |
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Aug 16 2020, 06:59 PM
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QUOTE(statikinetic @ Aug 16 2020, 01:45 PM) Ok. Assuming the spacing between your hands is the same and the only difference is the usage of dumbbells as a base, mechanically there is little difference. thanks bro. then i’ll just skip the holding dumb bell and do regular push upThe dumbbell may offer a little elevation which allows you to drop deeper at the bottom of the movement, but that is probably it. |
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Aug 16 2020, 07:02 PM
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Aug 25 2020, 02:40 PM
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i think if its a round dumbell, meaning it can roll it will also make the push up tougher. the core will work harder to keep the balance, shoulders will also work to keep balance. if its a hex type dumbell (flat base cant roll) then its like what others have mentioned on the wrist and etc..
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Aug 25 2020, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(scoupe @ Aug 25 2020, 02:40 PM) i think if its a round dumbell, meaning it can roll it will also make the push up tougher. the core will work harder to keep the balance, shoulders will also work to keep balance. if its a hex type dumbell (flat base cant roll) then its like what others have mentioned on the wrist and etc.. Please don't do this. |
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Aug 25 2020, 03:07 PM
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Added elevation to trigger a wider range of pectoral muscles and arm extension or if the idea is to induce instability, I think it is more dangerous than beneficial
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Aug 25 2020, 04:08 PM
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something like parallettes pushups
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Aug 25 2020, 08:22 PM
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Or is it a dumbbell pushup with rows?
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Aug 25 2020, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE(lilredridinghood @ Aug 25 2020, 03:07 PM) Added elevation to trigger a wider range of pectoral muscles and arm extension or if the idea is to induce instability, I think it is more dangerous than beneficial Agreed here. The whole 'instability to activate core' is like already a 10 year meme.I remember the old barbell squats on a ball LOL session on the bodybuilding forums years ago. |
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Aug 25 2020, 09:54 PM
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Sep 1 2020, 10:49 AM
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Nov 20 2020, 12:59 PM
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I do push up with dumbbells because i like to integrate push ups with alternate hand to waist lifts with the weights. But it hurts my palms sometimes.
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