Push ups
ginny1214
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whats the easiest way to strengthen whatever muscles to do pushups?
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do pushups0
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do modified push ups...
start with your hands against a wall and feet a few feet behind you...do wall push ups
when this is easy put your hands on a bench and feet on the floor so you are making a 30-45 degree angle
then go to hands and feet on the floor
when thats easy keep hands on the floor then put feet on the bench (inclined push ups)
the push ups on your knees dont really strengthen your core and aren't the best at improving strength.
see the onehundredpushup.com challenge too!0 -
do pushups
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do pushups
LOL!!! that's blunt. But I guess you're right. I started only doing "lady" pushups and I could only do maybe 5 or 6 of them. Now after 8 months I'm able to do 20 of the proper ones at a time.0 -
Planks will help, as will "walk-out" push-ups---put your hands on the floor, walk them out to push-up position, do one push-up, walk back and repeat.0
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do modified push ups...
start with your hands against a wall and feet a few feet behind you...do wall push ups
when this is easy put your hands on a bench and feet on the floor so you are making a 30-45 degree angle
then go to hands and feet on the floor
when thats easy keep hands on the floor then put feet on the bench (inclined push ups)
the push ups on your knees dont really strengthen your core and aren't the best at improving strength.
see the onehundredpushup.com challenge too!
http://hundredpushups.com is this the site you meant? the other wouldnt work for me...0 -
If you can't do a push-up, start by doing a push-up against a wall, then progress to a bench or step. Then you should be able to do them on your knees, then progress to toes.
You could also try doing a few at a time a couple times a day until you build up strength to do many at a time.0 -
You can do some form of modified push ups, or you can do various weight exercises, or use different weight machines, to strengthen your arm and back muscles. You also need to strengthen your abs so that they and your back muscles can be used to support your weight and not just your arms.0
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Try doing them with the knees on the floor - if you haven't already. If that's too difficult, do pushups against a (sturdy) chair, counter, dresser....just something so that you're at a 45 degree angle instead of parallel to the floor.
Now, you're doing pushups with the actual muscles you'll use to do 'regular' pushups. As you get stronger, change the angle so you're more parallel to the floor.0 -
Thanks! I can do about 10 then I shake ha ha!!0
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If a wall push up is too easy and even push ups on your knees are very hard then make some slight adjustments. Don't place your hands out too wide. Keeping your arms closer to your body will give you more power and you may be able to do 4 or 5 more. As you get stronger, you can vary the way your elbows travel. The further away the travel from the body, the harder the exercise.0
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Thanks fornthe help guys and gals,
I see people qt the park doing pushups on benches and such.
Maybe I should be utilizing my park time lol kids don't want to play with mommy at the park anyways lol0 -
I just did a post on this subject
I swear by push ups as one of the single best exercises you can do
Start VERY slow
I started by kneeing and pushing up off a pilates ball, start with 10 reps
I also worked on doing the yoga rod pose...which is just a push up, without pushing up, just lower self then hold it
From there I worked on holding up my own weight on my arms while I supported my tights on a pilates ball
later I was able to do a push up off the ground with my tights on the pilates ball
Once you're able to do full "old school" pushups...try to work to doing 3 sets of 10
Keep with it...back in March I couldn't hold my own weight up
Now, (70lbs later), I'm able to do two sets of 50 every morning
Good luck!0
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