Reviewed by JP Michelsen, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
Assisted Dip is an easier variation on the more standard Dip. Similar to other dip variations, this is a compound exercise that primarily targets your triceps. Unlike the standard dip, you can reduce the resistance of this exercise by kneeling on a counterweight to assist you. Kneeling on the pad also adds more stability to the movement which makes it easier to focus on exertion rather than stability. This is a great exercise for anyone looking to work towards performing full bodyweight dips.
Assisted variations of exercises are great for learning a movement and developing the strength needed to perform them. However, some lifters may feel stuck on those assisted variations. Don’t be afraid to give the real thing a try, or transition to a more challenging assisted variation.