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  1. desijut's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by WilliamG)
    Check this link for a good routine for push ups
    What's funny is, I saw this thread and remember someone telling me about this and how it works quite well. So i found the website and am starting from week 3 for push ups, squats, dips and sit ups all at the same time (I know you're meant to do one at a time but **** that). I was well above the mark on them all but not near the "ultimate goal" (ie 100 push ups)

    Then i come on here and someone has suggested it.

    So we shall see if it lives up to any expectation (It's good someone else recommended it)
  2. lcsurfer's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    thats 19 more than i can do...
  3. bambi_eyes's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    Hmm that's strange. I can do about 30 (proper) push ups and I got to that number by doing push ups as a warm up at my tae kwon doe class. I went to that class 2 times a week for about a year.

    I used to be able to do around 40 but I havent gone to tae kwon doe for 2 years
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    Press ups aren't really a test of chest strength, they're more of a test of muscular endurance. strength is when you lift MORE, endurance is when you do the same weight but more reps.

    If you want to be able to do lots of pressups, heres what i did and i got up to doing 63 in 1 set.
    Do as many as you can till you physically can't do another, rest 60 seconds, do as many as you can, rest 60 seconds, repeat. Do that untill you reach 100 press ups, do that once a day and when that becomes too easy (you can reach 100 press ups in roughly 2-3 sets) then up the number to 150, then 200 and so on
  5. outOfFayz's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    Take into account how much you weigh.
  6. TooEasy123's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by desijut)
    What's funny is, I saw this thread and remember someone telling me about this and how it works quite well. So i found the website and am starting from week 3 for push ups, squats, dips and sit ups all at the same time (I know you're meant to do one at a time but **** that). I was well above the mark on them all but not near the "ultimate goal" (ie 100 push ups)

    Then i come on here and someone has suggested it.

    So we shall see if it lives up to any expectation (It's good someone else recommended it)
    It's unrealistic in progression, unless you're only doing partial reps. Just find where you're at and increase the reps at the speed your progress allows, likely much slower than the program.
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    Try the 100 pushup challenge routine: http://hundredpushups.com/index.html
  8. desijut's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by TooEasy123)
    It's unrealistic in progression, unless you're only doing partial reps. Just find where you're at and increase the reps at the speed your progress allows, likely much slower than the program.
    yeah, it looks very unrealistic, hence why im trying it :P
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    I started to plateau with my push-ups so I started to wear a weighted rucksack. Added 15kg to it and now I'm making gains in strength again. Like you I work out at home, give it a go!
  10. RamocitoMorales's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    They're 'press-ups', you stupid Yanks. :sigh:
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by zenkasas)
    Please subscribe to this old body builder on youtube he has been a bodybuilder for a long time and he never had an injury.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAzklE8Ffwc&feature=plcp
    When i read this, i literally thought "Oh god, it's probably scooby".
    AND THEN IT WAS!

    (Also, didn't he break his arm or something a few months ago?)
  12. Johnmatthews's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    Dude, have you never heard the song. "Push it to the limits" Well there you go. No pain no gain. Don't push yourself to the extent where you get complete muscle failure, but at least tell yourself to do that bit more everyday. It may also help to do your push-ups earlier on in the day. At night the muscles can be to weak, and any exercise you do, just tires your muscles not strengthening them.
  13. Nizza123's Avatar
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    People who say doing more than 50 press-ups takes years of training is talking ....

    I can manage 73 in 2 minutes, and i have not been working out since November 2011. I tested this 10 minutes ago. Some people are just weaker than others.

    To improve try a variety of different styles of press-ups, just don't try superman press-ups because they're extremely difficult and make one feel weak.

    Clap press-ups
    incline
    etc
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by wenger16)
    When i started working out i could do 5 push ups now i can still only do 35 in one go. But my bench has increased from like 20kg to 90kg. weird aint it
    no human's max bench is 20kg. why lie to try and your achievement sound better.
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by sconter)
    no human's max bench is 20kg. why lie to try and your achievement sound better.
    dont get it what?? :confused:
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    I can do 40 and I only started bothering to try recently I've been doing several lots everyday; and I'm far from in any way in shape lol I used to never be able to do even 10 a few years ago and I was in far better shape; however sit ups I used to be able to do like loads, now I can't do very many at all -_- ironic much? anyway; I'd say just try pushing it to see how many you can do till you fail but don't injure yourself) when I first started them a couple of months ago I could only do about 25/30.
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    Re: Can only manage 20 pushups
    (Original post by stayce88)
    After practicing for a year I would expect you to be able to do more. Do you do till failure every day?
    I do press ups when I get bored, if im at home and im watching tv every time there is an advert break I will do press ups till the programme starts again...
    Lol, I do this, everytime I get out my seat, I have to do 15-20 pressups before I can sit down again

    I think I have OCD lol
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