The dip test (dips) is a test of upper body strength and strength endurance. The test involves performing as many dips as possible in one minute.
test purpose: This test measures upper body strength and endurance.
equipment required: gymnastics parallel bars, or similar gym equipment.
pre-test: Explain the test procedures to the subject. Perform screening of health risks and obtain informed consent. Prepare forms and record basic information such as age, height, body weight, gender and test conditions. See more details of pre-test procedures.
procedure: The aim of this test is to do as many dips as possible in one minute. The subject starts in the up position, with the arms straight and elbows fully locked. One complete dip is performed by bending the arms and lowering the body until the elbows are bent to at least a right angle, then pushing back up to the starting position. Resting in the up position is allowed.
scoring: The score is the total number of dips performed in 60 seconds.
target population: sports in which upper body strength is important.
comments: It's important that arm is bent to at least a right angle, though any more than this will result in premature fatiguing.
The Test in Action
- This test was one of the gym test events in the Superstars TV series.
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- Other strength tests
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- About the Superstars TV Series