#141958 - 07/29/08 12:13 AM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: GarlyDog]
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Hello Blast, Thanks for the link! I seems a litle bit difficult do achive the 100 pull ups in 6 weeks, but I think it is completely achievable with some more weeks of training. I also like Canoeing an kayaking (and hiking and montain climbing as well, and I´m going to include this pull ups sequence in my training routine. Do You know this guide? http://www.scribd.com/doc/8929/ebook-pdf-healthus-navy-seal-physical-fitness-guideI think that this is quite useful when training for outdoor activities. I particulary liked the chapter 10 (load bearing)and chapter 11 (training for especific environments) on aclimation. Fabio
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#141959 - 07/29/08 12:16 AM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: Blast]
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I like the workout, although I would mix up the push ups, standard, double shoulder width, hands in front, hands close in under the centre of your chest, push-ups with your fingers pointing towards your toes and "divebomber" pushups like here http://www.trainforstrength.com/ex-1.shtml I agree with the previous posts though, I am not sure push-ups will do much for your strength but they are great for endurance.
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#141984 - 07/29/08 02:13 AM
Re: 100 Pushups
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Registered: 12/03/07
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Pushups are pretty good for upper body strength...in so far that you will have stronger triceps and chest muscles. Of all the exercises you can do, this requires the least equipment, and is a good start (and foundation) for upper body strength. Give them a whirl and if they work for you, try to work in other upper body exercises later. The nice thing about push ups is you can do them almost anywhere, anytime, without hardly any preparation.
It is true, "no pain, no gain". You have to tear the muscle to build it. The trick however is to tear it just enough. Your workouts should be intense enough that you feel some soreness after wards, but you should be fully recovered (no pain) after your rest period. So if you do your thing Monday, feel sore, rest and recover on Tuesday, and are ready to go again on Wednesday, you've hit the right pace. Exercising sore muscles is counterproductive, and potentially harmful (Better to stretch on a day you are sore than exercise). This is why it is better to start out really slow, and slowly work your way into a cycle where you are pushing yourself with allowances for recovery, rather than going for broke out of the gate and not being able to button your shirt for 4 days.
US Army minimum for an 18 year old male was 42 continuous push-ups in 2 minutes (IIRC circa 1990). Maximum score was 82 (And this was fairly easily attainable by the more athletic types). So 100 continuous is a fairly high but attainable goal, and certainly if you reach this level, I would strive to maintain it while branching out into more diverse exercises (pullups, rows, shoulder presses, etc).
Hope it works out for you, and I am looking forward to hearing your results.
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C. Rowe
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#142018 - 07/29/08 11:46 AM
Re: 100 Pushups
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Kyaking and canoeing require lat strength. If you are interested in building strength for those two activities, I stongly recommend pullups or rope climbing. You will be amazed how much you will gain from those exercises.
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#142028 - 07/29/08 01:22 PM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: Blast]
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Pushups are good. Along with other exercises. The military has been building bodies with calisthenics for years. But. I have never considered myself to be particularly strong, even tho I dug ditches and worked in oil derricks in my younger days. But I have always been able to do a lot of pushups. As a freshman in high school I set a school record (for my age), did 100 pushups with a 3/4 inch plywood cutout strapped to my chest, waist, thighs, and ankles (to make sure I kept my body straight), touching my chest to the floor for every one. Yet I couldn't lift all that much weight in my neighbors garage gym...
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#142051 - 07/29/08 02:59 PM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: Blast]
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I'm far from an expert, having just gotten into weight training myself this year... I think this plan is much better than not doing anything, but unless the pushups are done with weight or position so that you can only do no more than 6, you're working more on muscle mass building or endurance rather than strength. Once you've done about 15 reps in one set, then you're building endurance and tone more than strength. From the Weight Training for Dummies book, I've learned these general guidelines: Endurance 12+ reps 30 sec max rest between sets 2-3 sets increase reps progressively Size6-15 reps 30-90 sec rest 3-6 sets lift weight to near failure at last rep increase weight 10% once you can lift 15 reps to muscle failure Strength6 or less reps 2-5 min rest 2-6 sets lift weight to near failure at last rep increase weight 10% once you can lift 5-6 reps to muscle failure Edit: Pushups aren't going to help build the muscles for the activities you mention as well as more specific exercises done with free weights or a machine. I'd get a set of dumbell bars and plate weights so that you can adjust the weight as you progress. A machine would be convenient if you have the money and space for it.
Edited by ohiohiker (07/29/08 03:04 PM)
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#142534 - 08/01/08 07:15 PM
Re: 100 Pushups
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Registered: 08/27/06
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Wow - lots of opinions and advice on this topic!! How many can you do? Take the test and tell us how you did. I did 35.
I am 42 years old, 6', 205lbs.
Tom
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#142541 - 08/01/08 08:37 PM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: Blast]
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Its a great idea! I got to 100 sit-ups using a similar system
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#142542 - 08/01/08 08:37 PM
Re: 100 Pushups
[Re: JohnnyRocket]
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Dam, that's a lot of pushups! Good job! I'll be doing the test this evening after the girls are in bed. Y'all will have a good laugh waiting for you tomorrow. -Blast
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