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Complete 100 consecutive push ups by: JoeSomebody2
I`ve decided to partake of a trend a few people I know have undertaken: complete the 6 week one hundred push up challenge. It`s something I always thought would be fun to try, and lord knows I need to get fit, so why not aim a little high?
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  • img_start up on week 3, due to the strength i already possess. finish it! it's only the start yo!
    Step 1: Start up on Week 3, due to the strength I already possess. Finish it! It's only the start yo!3
  • img_start on week 4, and repeat until comfortable enough until week 5 is a capable challenge for me.
    Step 2: Start on Week 4, and repeat until comfortable enough until Week 5 is a capable challenge for me.4
  • img_week 5 to finish, which will be rough, because one set is akin to a months worth of push ups i've done in the past. again, repeat until capable of moving onto week 6.
    Step 3: Week 5 to finish, which will be rough, because one set is akin to a months worth of push ups I've done in the past. Again, repeat until capable of moving onto Week 6.5
  • img_week 6...the final stretch. completion of this week comes from going through the exercises easy rather than moving onto the next step, which is the final test (100 consecutive push ups). it's quite possible to be stuck on this week for weeks at a time, due to the inability t to complete the final test. as it goes, keep repeating week 6 until the final test is achieved.
    Step 4: Week 6...the final stretch. Completion of this week comes from going through the exercises easy rather than moving onto the next step, which is the final test (100 consecutive push ups). It's quite possible to be stuck on this week for weeks at a time, due to the inability t to complete the final test. As it goes, keep repeating Week 6 until the final test is achieved.5
  • img_surpass column 1 and move onto column 2!
    Step 5: Surpass Column 1 and move onto Column 2!5
  • img_surpass column 2 and move onto column 3! keep doing this till you complete 100 push ups in a row!
    Step 6: Surpass Column 2 and move onto Column 3! Keep doing this till you complete 100 push ups in a row!5
  • img_final test complete! 100 consecutive push ups achieved!
    Step 7: Final test complete! 100 consecutive push ups achieved!5
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JoeSomebody2(307 Days ago)Will take longer than 6 weeks considering the fact I`m very scattered, but the fact of the matter remains: I`m going to get this done. Or at least the 6 week program. That enough is a show of how far I can push myself. ;)Flag as Inappropriate
JoeSomebody2
JoeSomebody2(283 Days ago)Starting up on week 5 today. Yes, ever the slow one, but it`s going to get done. Possibly in September at this rate, but hey, it`ll get done. Will hopefully be something I can show up to my brothers who have always been more athletic than me, so...awesome. :DFlag as Inappropriate
JoeSomebody2
JoeSomebody2(255 Days ago)Still stuck on Week 5, but I`m getting there. It`s interesting to note how much stronger I`ve gotten since the start of all this. Feels amazing to note that. :DFlag as Inappropriate
JoeSomebody2
JoeSomebody2(239 Days ago)Week 5 is officially finished. Can move onto Week 6...and continue to do Week 6 from here on out till the end of time. Until I get 100 push ups in a row that is. At 46 by this point, which is a progression I`ve been seeing over the months, but it`s going to take that time and more to finish up. ;)Flag as Inappropriate
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JoeSomebody2(204 Days ago)I`m intent on finishing this thing, and will be repeating Week 6 to infinity if I have to. Getting stronger, that is for sure. At the very least, I can focus on eventually getting to Column 3, which is amazing in of itself. Soon.Flag as Inappropriate
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ciderguru(201 Days ago)Best of luck, as part of my blackbelt training I have to do 250 pushups. Best way I found of doing it is concentrate on each indavidual one. Don`t think of the total amount and it wont put you off. Sounds odd, but distractions help. I focus on what my instructors doing and keep going. That way i`m not thinking about the pain.Flag as Inappropriate
JoeSomebody2
JoeSomebody2(172 Days ago)I`ve been told by my brother that getting the most out of a push up is best, and I think I`ve been pretty good about it. Don`t really want to be cheating myself out of this, seeing as I`m on the threshold of 50 right now. Halfway there, with so much progress in comparison to how I started.Flag as Inappropriate
JoeSomebody2
JoeSomebody2(66 Days ago)Over a month of letting things go set my back several weeks in terms of the workout, but I`m back to building myself up. It hurts, but so good. Kinda. :(Flag as Inappropriate
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  • img_start up on week 3, due to the strength i already possess. finish it! it's only the start yo!
    Step 1: Start up on Week 3, due to the strength I already possess. Finish it! It's only the start yo!3
  • img_start on week 4, and repeat until comfortable enough until week 5 is a capable challenge for me.
    Step 2: Start on Week 4, and repeat until comfortable enough until Week 5 is a capable challenge for me.4
  • img_week 5 to finish, which will be rough, because one set is akin to a months worth of push ups i've done in the past. again, repeat until capable of moving onto week 6.
    Step 3: Week 5 to finish, which will be rough, because one set is akin to a months worth of push ups I've done in the past. Again, repeat until capable of moving onto Week 6.5
  • img_week 6...the final stretch. completion of this week comes from going through the exercises easy rather than moving onto the next step, which is the final test (100 consecutive push ups). it's quite possible to be stuck on this week for weeks at a time, due to the inability t to complete the final test. as it goes, keep repeating week 6 until the final test is achieved.
    Step 4: Week 6...the final stretch. Completion of this week comes from going through the exercises easy rather than moving onto the next step, which is the final test (100 consecutive push ups). It's quite possible to be stuck on this week for weeks at a time, due to the inability t to complete the final test. As it goes, keep repeating Week 6 until the final test is achieved.5
  • img_surpass column 1 and move onto column 2!
    Step 5: Surpass Column 1 and move onto Column 2!5
  • img_surpass column 2 and move onto column 3! keep doing this till you complete 100 push ups in a row!
    Step 6: Surpass Column 2 and move onto Column 3! Keep doing this till you complete 100 push ups in a row!5
  • img_final test complete! 100 consecutive push ups achieved!
    Step 7: Final test complete! 100 consecutive push ups achieved!5
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