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Bodyweight dips are a highly effective exercise for building upper body strength. With proper form and consistency, they can help you develop strong triceps, a defined chest, and stable shoulders. Start with the version that suits your fitness level and gradually progress as you gain strength.

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Akul Bhardwaj1 year ago

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vanshraj singh1 year ago

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