YoungGun21
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What do you define as a set? Like a couple seconds inbetween pushups (5 or 6) and I can do 200+ but if I do them faster and w/o rest then I can do only about 60 before resting.
Originally posted by: Safeway
No pumping like they do in the military.
Originally posted by: YoungGun21
What do you define as a set? Like a couple seconds inbetween pushups (5 or 6) and I can do 200+ but if I do them faster and w/o rest then I can do only about 60 before resting.
Originally posted by: Safeway
I was just able to do 47 in one set, which is a personal best. After waiting about 5 minutes, I was able to crank out 39 more in a set.
Just a month ago, I could only do about 20 in a set.
Edit: One push-up is one standard push-up (Nose to ground, then all the way back up). Hands at should width, straight/flat back, no knees, and full movement. No pumping like they do in the military.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Safeway
I was just able to do 47 in one set, which is a personal best. After waiting about 5 minutes, I was able to crank out 39 more in a set.
Just a month ago, I could only do about 20 in a set.
Edit: One push-up is one standard push-up (Nose to ground, then all the way back up). Hands at should width, straight/flat back, no knees, and full movement. No pumping like they do in the military.
How do we "pump" in the military?
A proper pushup is a round trip from locked-out arms to a 90° bend in the elbow and back to locked-out arms.
Originally posted by: lyssword
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Safeway
I was just able to do 47 in one set, which is a personal best. After waiting about 5 minutes, I was able to crank out 39 more in a set.
Just a month ago, I could only do about 20 in a set.
Edit: One push-up is one standard push-up (Nose to ground, then all the way back up). Hands at should width, straight/flat back, no knees, and full movement. No pumping like they do in the military.
How do we "pump" in the military?
A proper pushup is a round trip from locked-out arms to a 90° bend in the elbow and back to locked-out arms.
I think that IS the proper way. By pump he probably means short little pushups really fast with 1 inch travel down and 1 inch up. (Yeah i'm talking to you liars who can do 100+ pushups)
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: lyssword
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Safeway
I was just able to do 47 in one set, which is a personal best. After waiting about 5 minutes, I was able to crank out 39 more in a set.
Just a month ago, I could only do about 20 in a set.
Edit: One push-up is one standard push-up (Nose to ground, then all the way back up). Hands at should width, straight/flat back, no knees, and full movement. No pumping like they do in the military.
How do we "pump" in the military?
A proper pushup is a round trip from locked-out arms to a 90° bend in the elbow and back to locked-out arms.
I think that IS the proper way. By pump he probably means short little pushups really fast with 1 inch travel down and 1 inch up. (Yeah i'm talking to you liars who can do 100+ pushups)
As the military is one of the few places that actually measures pushups for official record, I'm quite sure that we're the last place where people wouldn't know what a proper one is.
Originally posted by: Analog
Depends on what you call a pushup. There are a lot of cheaters.
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, people in the military do just pump ... in order to quickly go through punishments.
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, people in the military do just pump ... in order to quickly go through punishments.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
100?? When I was in Tae Kwon Do, that was standard punishment at the end of the lesson if the class was lazy. And, that was followed by 100 sit-ups on an incline. Another kid on the 3rd floor of my dorm bet the floor that he could do more pushups than the rest of the floor combined. He won. And, for the last 2 or 3 guys, he had one of the girls from the second floor sitting on his back.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
100?? When I was in Tae Kwon Do, that was standard punishment at the end of the lesson if the class was lazy. And, that was followed by 100 sit-ups on an incline. Another kid on the 3rd floor of my dorm bet the floor that he could do more pushups than the rest of the floor combined. He won. And, for the last 2 or 3 guys, he had one of the girls from the second floor sitting on his back.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: DrPizza
100?? When I was in Tae Kwon Do, that was standard punishment at the end of the lesson if the class was lazy. And, that was followed by 100 sit-ups on an incline. Another kid on the 3rd floor of my dorm bet the floor that he could do more pushups than the rest of the floor combined. He won. And, for the last 2 or 3 guys, he had one of the girls from the second floor sitting on his back.
Woah. How many people were on this floor?
