Do you enjoy pushups?

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  • Oh man I was beginning to think I was a wuss. I can do maybe 4-5 regular push ups, then I have to go to my knees and I'm doing Jillian thinking how in the F*&*&^k are they doing that? BUT, starting out 2 months ago I could do 1. MAYBE. So now I'm up to 4 or 5. But even the ones on my knees do a number on me. Seriously, those particular muscles have to be my weakest. I dont have a problem doing any of her other stuff, just push ups. Glad to see I'm not alone. I dont HATE them, I just cant DO them. YET.
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    I started doing just a couple on my knees and I hated them. Now that I can do full push ups I love doing them. I actually prefer the harder ones like military and diamond.
  • hipsgalore
    hipsgalore Posts: 204 Member
    OMG! hate 'em! I'm in a Mama Wants Her Body Back- 8 week fitness program. We do plenty of them and I hate every single one that I do! LOL
  • takumaku
    takumaku Posts: 352 Member
    Love them. The 100 pushup challenge was great motivation for me.
  • Yogi_Carl
    Yogi_Carl Posts: 1,906 Member
    I hate them. I suck at them. I can do 4 or 5 boy ones, and that's only on an energetic day. To be fair though I couldn't do one 6 months ago so practise does help.
    But still. They're horrible and should die.

    I suck at them too - can only do 4 or 5 boy ones and I'm a boy!

    I aim to increase the number of pushups I can do by doing as many "boy" ones to failure then drop my knees to the floor and do "girl" ones to ten or failure - three sets with pullups in between so I am doing pull and push in one routine and that's twice a week.

    Maybe not call them boy and girl ones really - maybe call them regulars and halfs; calling them boy ones gives too much credit to the boys and takes credit from you girls :drinker:

    Come to think of it - why are there boys who can do pretty good weights on bench press but suck at pushups? Possibly because it is harder to cheat the weight up in pushups!
  • GuybrushThreepw00d
    GuybrushThreepw00d Posts: 784 Member
    Try incline pushups, put your hands on the lowest step in a flight of stairs and do them... I always find them slightly more enjoyable.
    You seen
    http://hundredpushups.com ?
  • pt85
    pt85 Posts: 28 Member
    Aw PU are easy, just gotta do them.

    I got some of the Perfect Pushup devices. Followed the instructions and after a few (okay 6 months, okay okay 9 nine months)

    I did +1000 push ups in about 3 hours.

    Well I put the Perfect Push ups away, but for a while I was buying everybody the damn things.

    Push ups are good when you get older cause if you fall down you can push yourself up!

    Even if you are young too. If you get drunk and fall down then you can Push yourself up!

    The concept is failure. Then do it again in a couple of days. Really look online for the Perfect Pushup instructions even that way of building up will help you.

    Good luck!!
  • brown6267
    brown6267 Posts: 476 Member
    Checkout the following site: http://hundredpushups.com/. There is a 6-week plan so you can do one hundred pushups. I am on week 3 and I have gained considerable strength. Also, the definition in the shoulders, etc., have been incredible.
  • ImperfectedBeauty
    ImperfectedBeauty Posts: 124 Member
    Absolutely not!.. I hate them. I have to do them on my knees as well and i cant do very many. In fact, my arms and back are killing me from doing them last night. I keep telling myself the same thing.. keep at it and youll get better. Its frustrating at first but I think it will be worth it in the end.
  • kgb6days
    kgb6days Posts: 880 Member
    I hate them. I only do them when I'm with my trainer, and then only because she makes me.
  • possibri
    possibri Posts: 158 Member
    Love them. The 100 pushup challenge was great motivation for me.

    Same for me! Just finished week 5 today! Granted, I've been doing them on my knees for this run, next time I think I'm going to switch to 1 knee, and then hopefully when I finish that one I'll be able to move up to real ones, etc. etc. =]]]
  • Rhia55
    Rhia55 Posts: 247
    I can't even do them from my knees yet, I have to lean against a wall to do them right now. I hate them too, but since my chest resembles two fried eggs hanging on a nail, I need to do them to build up my chest muscles.
  • I always say that I would rather run a straight 10 miles than do any kind of strength training. I lift free weights but I cannot for the life of me do push ups. Every time I do them, my wrists get painfully sore. I know push ups are supposed to be really good for you, but my wrists can't handle it.

    Be sure to stretch your forearms and wrists before and after push-ups. I'm capable of doing the push ups, but my wrists also get sore and end up being my limiting factor in how many I can do. My biggest issue was the forearm muscles getting tight and pulling on my wrist and elbow.
  • tannyasawyer
    tannyasawyer Posts: 106 Member
    Used to dislike pushups - they weren't awful, but they weren't too, bad, I guess. Now I can't do them at all, thanks to wrist and shoulder surgery, and of course, now I *really* want to do pushups :grumble: Finding this is really hindering me as to toning up my upper body.

    Am doing kickbacks and bicep curls with light weights (3kg) instead to help slowly nudge things in the right direction. Any advice as to anything else I can do?
  • pauline251
    pauline251 Posts: 33 Member
    I love pushups! It's one of the best strength training exercises to work your whole body.
    I do Les Mills body attack at the gym and there's a 4-5 minutes track of pushups and I do most of them on my toes. One of the pushup tracks we did recently I counted 65, I did them all on my toes!!!
  • madworld1
    madworld1 Posts: 524
    I always say that I would rather run a straight 10 miles than do any kind of strength training. I lift free weights but I cannot for the life of me do push ups. Every time I do them, my wrists get painfully sore. I know push ups are supposed to be really good for you, but my wrists can't handle it.

    Be sure to stretch your forearms and wrists before and after push-ups. I'm capable of doing the push ups, but my wrists also get sore and end up being my limiting factor in how many I can do. My biggest issue was the forearm muscles getting tight and pulling on my wrist and elbow.

    Interesting... I will try stretching beforehand. Thanks.
  • KS_4691
    KS_4691 Posts: 228 Member
    Such a negative thread! Pushups are so awesome and you can get creative. My current favorites are plyo medicine ball pushups and narrow hand position (diamond) pushups!
  • RepsnSets
    RepsnSets Posts: 805 Member
    One of my fav strength exercises. Although Im unable to do them at the moment. Someone suggested I do push ups off a bench and I ended up injuring my shoulder. currently having treatment for that. I miss doing push ups :(
  • skinnyinnotime
    skinnyinnotime Posts: 4,078 Member
    I couldn't do a single proper push at the beginning of last year, but I was determined I would do them so I kept trying.....I've managed to do 55 push ups without stopping, yay! Goes to show if you're determined you can achieve things you never thought possible.

    Push ups are really good for you!
  • Mind over matter.Decide you will do it and slowly introduce a push up at a time on your toes. What I find really challenging is Chaturanga push ups. Keep trying!
  • Mighty_Rabite
    Mighty_Rabite Posts: 581 Member
    I love push ups lol, I can definitely understand where the dislike of them can come in though. If you are having trouble with them, do as many as you can on your toes, and if/when that doesn't work, drop to the knees. Just keep at them and progress will come!
  • Bakkasan
    Bakkasan Posts: 1,027 Member
    I was an over 300lb couldn't do one. Still at about 255 and I try to do 50 a day. Some just plain, some with a pushup bar, and some elevated legs for variety.
  • Flixie00
    Flixie00 Posts: 1,195 Member
    I used to hate them, but now I can do proper man push ups, I love them. Still hate lateral raises and arnold presses.
  • mstifb
    mstifb Posts: 230
    No, but like them better than squats and lunges. But I have to do the knee kind most of the time. Plank is hard too. But I can't stand the squat or lunge, which I still can't do properly! :angry:
  • KeepGoingRhonda
    KeepGoingRhonda Posts: 527 Member
    I have been doing ChaLEAN Extreme now for 5 months and still suck at pushup ...but I must say there has been a slight improvement,lol Keep at it...we will master it at some point! :laugh: I think I would have the strength to do a "real" pushup if I would lose more weight , and have less to pushup!!
  • quietasariot
    quietasariot Posts: 198 Member
    I like that I can do them, I like that my arms are toned and not as jiggly... hmm. I think I'm apathetic towards them ;).
  • guacamole17
    guacamole17 Posts: 109 Member
    I'm also doing the 100 pushup challenge. I'm on week 3 (again because day 2 was just too hard for my liking). I did 25 on my last fitness test!

    eta: I cant say I enjoy them per say, but I enjoy being able to do more and feeling stronger.
  • KerrieJane86
    KerrieJane86 Posts: 75 Member
    Pushups and I are not friends :( At all...
  • Alioops831
    Alioops831 Posts: 207 Member
    Okay.... was my original post just yesterday? It was, I think. Well, today I started the Push phase of ChaLean Extreme and guess what? I did ONE real pushup (on my toes)! It wasn't perfect, but I finally pushed myself back up. One is better than nothing, right?
  • I hate pushups and am just starting to get in shape. But, I always heard that the exercises you dislike the most are the ones you NEED the most, so I try ... It is a a great exercise for toning up.