I really like body weight exercises and used to do them all the time when I was younger. Back then, they were a breeze. Now...
I have been wanting to get back to push-ups for quite a while, but my wrists have been bothering me off and on for the past year after my auto accident. Funny how it seems to bother me when I think about doing push-ups. Well, they were really hurting for the past week, but when I saw the "Perfect Push-Up" at Costco, I bought it. I have been wanting to, but was waiting for me wrists to feel better. I thought, "What the hell, just do it."
So last night I eased into it (my wife's suggestion so I wouldn't hurt myself...thanks for the confidence honey!). I did two sets, one of 20 and one of 10 since my wrists were still sore. But the wrist angle with the Perfect Push-Up didn't make it worse. But get this, I wake up this morning with NO wrist pain!! And I feel it a little in my chest. So I heartily endorse this product (my only relationship is as a satisfied customer). Tomorrow, I will go for my max reps to determine my workout schedule. It is very similar in set-up to the 100 push-up method, except their is a contraption to use. And they have a slew of other exercises built around it.
And I am looking for a pull-up bar too. My friend suggested one he saw on an infomercial, but he couldn't remember the name. I am around 200 now and am determined to get to 185 and then to 165. 165 has been my best weight in terms of strength and quickness with decent body mass. When I was 165, I think I had a 44-45 inch chest with a 30 inch waist. Unfortunately, I think now the numbers are reversed.
Good luck to all on your efforts. Wish me luck (and discipline) too.