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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 14
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About push-ups
Hey I'm trying to find out how can i learn to do a lot of push-ups...i see people doing like 10 or 15 and then they just cant do them i want to know how can i do a lot of them is there an exercise or a program or position or something that can i help me learn it? thank you it might be a dumb question but i really want to know it Thank you guys i hope somebody can help me
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It's like anything else in life, if you want to be able to do more, then you have to do them, and do them religously. You'll work your way up. You'll see a slight steady increase over a month, and just keep doing them. You'll gain a lot quicker if you haven't already been working out. But learn to mix up your grips, closed, wide, shoulder width, ect.. It will help build you more evenly. |
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Seriously, the only way to get better or increase your number of pushups is to do them. In high school I increased my pushup number from 30 to 75 in a matter of a month and a half or so. Every night before I went to bed I just did as many pushups as I could until failure. It takes time, but it works.
Another way to help is to do weighted pushups. It takes some getting used to, but you take the olympic plates and lower them onto your back (or have a partner do it for you) and bang out as many as you can. Start with a 10 or 25 on your back and work your way up. This will help you with simple bodyweight pushups too. Hope this helps. |
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Elevated push-ups are easier on your back than throwing some weights on there but it'd work.
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Gender: MALE
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When I'm at home, I do 20 pushups every 30 minutes (if I actually remember, it's a bitch). Each set is small yes, but your overall volume is very high over the course of a day considering you would do 100 pushups over the course of every 150 minutes.
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Smartass anthropologist
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Anywhere, everywhere, nowhere....
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Are you for real? Actually not a bad idea, bit of overkill, but why not?
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Drop and give me 100
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 14
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Thanks guys that really helps me
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Gender: MALE
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Getting stronger will help to a certain point. The lower the percentage of your 1RM that a bodyweight pushup is, the more you should be able to do, up to a certain point. So, traditional pressing movements and weighted pushups should help in this regard.
Improving endurance will also help. Higher repetition sets with short rest periods will help you improve local muscular endurance with the muscles in question. Also, losing weight will help big time. Obviously, the less weight you have to move the more times you can move it. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 45
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Iron Dungeon - Pushups - How to do 100+ Pushups just follow the program if you can do like 30-40 pushups in a row. if you cant do 30-40 yet, do as many as you can in a set every other day and just add one more each day. or whatever.
also I find that handstands helped my ability to do pushups |
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