Great!
Sounds like a plan..everyone test Thurs/Fri...I will start a thread and post how you did, etc
Then Monday start day one, and we can do a weekly thread to keep each other going!
:D
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Great!
Sounds like a plan..everyone test Thurs/Fri...I will start a thread and post how you did, etc
Then Monday start day one, and we can do a weekly thread to keep each other going!
:D
Sounds like fun!
Sounds like fun...but not with my hands I am afraid.
Sure. Sounds fun and I totally suck at push ups. I need this.
I would LOVE to start this....however, I'm battling my first ever tendinitis in my elbow and don't know that I'll be ready for this. :(
If it was pull-ups, I'd totally be in. :rolleyes:
Cool! I signed up for the pushup log on the site. Looking forward to more muscle :)
Apparently it's coming soon... http://www.twentyfivepullups.com/
I was just thinking about this last time I did push-UPS at the gym. I didn't complete the entire program last time. Count me in again this time.
K
count me in as well- the new trainer aalso thinks it is an excellent idea since my "upper body strength isn't all that it could be."
he says he'll count for me when I do the initial test on Friday after we finish our regular session.
marni
I can't decide to do girl style or original push ups? If I do regular ones it's gonna put me in the 'up to 5' probably? What's everyone else doing?:confused:
I did a test tonight in case I forgot later in the week because my parents will be visiting the next few days. I did standard push-ups, and I guess I'll save any reporting of numbers for the "real" thread. :o
I'm in. I've been doing them sporadically on my own, but I think this will help motivate me to do them on a regular basis. I can't do regular ones so I'm doing them on a yoga ball until I can do real ones.
Some people find it easier on their wrists to use dumbbells to hold on to when they do push-ups. The dumbbells are kept parallel to the body with wrists and hands inline.
Ignore the last step with the dumbbell row. I couldn't find anything without them, but the following shows the position of the modified push-up.
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/fitne...pushup-and-row
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIiQmhlkeU0
ETA: Push-up bars may give you more range of motion or different hand positions to try.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrvKI...eature=related
I think it depends on what your goals are. If you just want to get stronger, then doing knee push-ups is fine. If you ultimately want to do 100 regular pushups, then I'd start with regular ones even if your count is only 3 or something.
Me? I'm doing regular ones. I have no idea how many I can do, so I'll do my test tongiht. Last time, I did 11 for the test (should have stopped at 10 but didn't) and man...that plan was HARD! This time, I think I'm in better shape from losing weight and swimming, but we'll see....