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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by chicago View Post
    okay milkbone... I will be sure NOT to follow your post when reporting our stats...

    how you can do 69 is crazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzy!! not really, it's quite awesome... good job
    Chicago..thanks :-)

    Everyone is doing a great job from everything I'm reading

    I think my pushups come from muscle memory of the 9 years I spent in the USMC...so many years of doing soooooo many pushups...

    I even told myself it's one of the things I'd never do again after I got out

    Great job, everyone!!! It doesn't matter who can do more, its the fact that we are all doing our best - and getting better!!!
    Kerry

  2. #2
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    Ok...week one..done!

    day 1 - 10/10/8/6/20 = 54

    day 2 - 12/12/10/10/25 = 69

    day 3 - 15/13/10/10/34 = 82


    Awesome first week girls! Keep it up!


    Holy toledo..thats 205 for the week
    Kerry

  3. #3
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    I admit, I dropped to column 2 after the 1st day.
    It just seems more "do-able".

    So day 3, column 2 total = 44.

    One week down and 5 to go...can't believe I'll be doing over 100!!
    katluvr

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    I must report...this has now inspired me to do 20 crunches a day. I know I'm sick... but I did 20 yesterday and 20 today. I figure 20 a day is good until I can do them all in one sitting without pain... then I will move forward. Why kill myself... 140 now a week is better than 0.

    So now I'm doing crunches too... oh boy
    if you don't like sewing, you haven't found the right fabric

  5. #5
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    oakleaf and chicago: I'm doing knee pushups, so that's no doubt why the pushups are easy for me. I shall try the normal way and probably won't be able to do as many. I think we can do knee pushups, right? If not, I'll certainly switch.

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjay View Post
    oakleaf and chicago: I'm doing knee pushups, so that's no doubt why the pushups are easy for me. I shall try the normal way and probably won't be able to do as many. I think we can do knee pushups, right? If not, I'll certainly switch.
    Yes, you can definitely do knee pups! Just make sure you're maintaining good form - sometimes people have a harder time not bending at the hips when they're doing knee pups. And have a good padded surface for your knees so they can rock comfortably.

    What some people in the other group are doing as a transition from knee pups to full-length ones is step-down sets. Start with full-length pups for the first two or three sets, and then do the rest on your knees.


    Great job, everyone!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #7
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    Hey Oakleaf - I'm going to have to drop out.

    Sorry all! I just can't seem to commit to this. It ends up being last on my list of things to do and it keeps getting neglected. I still haven't done even workout #2 yet!

    I'll keep my eye on you all though. Maybe once things settle down a bit (winter) - I'll start this up again. Or maybe I'll just take REALLY long to get through it all!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

 

 

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