Mal Posted July 16, 2010 I like to do my pushups in a yoga style. Very slow, really feeling the way my joints and muscles work through the posture (I do circular Hindi pushups) and stopping once I start to become breathless and mouth breath. Â Perhaps a bit unusual, but it works for me and makes pushups an enjoyable activity that I look forward to doing everyday (except at the moment as I can't painlessly hyper extend my back ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Man Contradiction Posted July 16, 2010 That would be very impressive! How close are you to this goal? Â very very far away... Â I can only do 60 on my knuckles in one set. Better than when I first started tai chi though, I was at 9 pushups. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Man Contradiction Posted July 16, 2010 Doing push ups really slow doesn't do much, unless you're talking taking 1-3 minutes to do a single repetition slow. Â For upper body strength I'd say 20 Pull Ups and a single set of 80 Push Ups shows a good degree of strength and ability. Â 1-3mins sounds right, 30 seconds down and 30 up done 10 times without break would show great endurance. Static holds are also good for building a very supportive body. Â My pull ups lack bigtime too at about 10 max. In terms of pullups, 20 seems a far ways away too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mantis Posted July 17, 2010 1-3mins sounds right, 30 seconds down and 30 up done 10 times without break would show great endurance. Static holds are also good for building a very supportive body.  My pull ups lack bigtime too at about 10 max. In terms of pullups, 20 seems a far ways away too.  http://webpages.charter.net/bert/reconron.html  This will get you there. I can't do 20 anymore but that's because I have gained 30lbs, so they have gone down to 15. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Man Contradiction Posted July 18, 2010 http://webpages.charter.net/bert/reconron.html  This will get you there. I can't do 20 anymore but that's because I have gained 30lbs, so they have gone down to 15.  thanks Mantis.  I'll try following that I see how it feels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
island Posted July 18, 2010 If you want to develop punching power...i say drop the pushups and spend the time practicing uh...... your punching speed and technique! The real power is delivered in the final inch or two of the motion - "one inch punch" Â For that devastating punch you'd better train your legs cos it's the muscle power anchored from the ground up that is transmitted through the shoulders and arms that delivers the maximum power. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites