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I do them 2x a week and I add 1 every 1-2 months right now I am at 11 takes forever meanwhile u can add 5 push ups a week
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I can barely do 3. But I never seriously worked outI do them 2x a week and I add 1 every 1-2 months right now I am at 11 takes forever meanwhile u can add 5 push ups a week
i do 10 sets to failure two times a weekI did pull-ups 2x/week adding 1 rep each session and didn't plateau until like 15, srs
OP, are you pushing yourself hard enough?
good idea bro holds are legitDo negatives or holds
idk about bf but i am 240lbs 6'5 so fatdamn that is approaching 200 reps / week, that's plenty of work to get there
what's your body fat %? that could play a role too if you're fat as fuck. i get the feeling you aren't though
every now and then i fuck around and do a few weighted reps just to see what they feel like, maybe that would help you too
shit's rough bro, just keep persevering
i do 10 sets to failure two times a week
idk about bf but i am 240lbs 6'5 so fat
idk about bf but i am 240lbs 6'5 so fat

no 11,9,8,7,6 then rest is 5JFL 10*10 with proper form at 240 lbs ?
Tendons are made of steel.
what is ur weightI can do 30 max and do sets of 15![]()
no 11,9,8,7,6 then rest is 5
my routine isK
Still pretty good for your weight. Most big guys can't pull off these numbers.
Anyways just go on reddit (ye...) and follow some bodyweight routine or whatever.
Rly only pull ups is a waste of time and energy (+ can lead to imbalances)
Is it possible to increase push ups and pike push ups by benching and ohp bro?looks good, but if you have access to a barbell (i.e. barbell bulgarian split squat) I can't help but feel like you should incorporate bench, squat, deadlift, row, and OHP as your main lifts and do the bodyweight work as assistance stuff
i am trying to get 100 military push ups in a row right now i am at 45 in a row and for pike push ups i want to get handstand push up one dayabsolutely
it won't be as direct. is there a particular reason you specifically want to increase push ups and pike push ups? obviously if that's your main goal you should just train specifically for it. but usually the main goal is to get stronger and more aesthetic, and i think the barbell exercises will serve you more directly for that goal, while still having a lot of carryover to getting better at the bodyweight exercises
i am trying to get 100 military push ups in a row right now i am at 45 in a row and for pike push ups i want to get handstand push up one day
i do push up for 5 years now bro because sport exercise so its not that hard anymore but never above 20-25 reps because coach is retardedIts oppoaite for me, i always was quite decent in pull upa but all pushing movements just suck for me
i am betting with my dad thats why i dont expect to gain much muscle at allOh shit. If you're rly trying to get 100 military push ups for some reason, then my post is wrong.
Just military push ups until failure again and again. And lose some weight JFL cuz it's clearly endurance we're talking about.
sounds good bro i will use weighted vest + holds maybe i can increase 1-2 a month thenI do twice a week, different grips each day, 6 sets total to failure and excentrics on last set. Can add 0,5-1 each week if lucky.
As soon as you can do 6-7 with perfect form YOU HAVE TO START ADDING WEIGHT, that's the way to progress.
watch u weigh 130lbsYou add 1 every month? Bitch i used add 1-2 repetitions each week , you have to split your workout in sets
Not even closewatch u weigh 130lbs