1000 pushup club

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Bell wrote:
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Spartan wrote: Stay tuned for the webcast. :lol:
The push ups will never happen. I am pretty confident on that. :wink:
Pretty confident? BWAAAaahhahhahahahahaaaa...oh shit...hahhahahahahaaaaahhahahaa.

This is gonna be good.

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1,000 pu's in 3hrs 13min
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hmm.

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Hello all Rangers. I am 6'0 and I way about 130, most of which is muscle mass. I think I might try this. I do about 200-250 pu's a night in about 5 min. No problem at all. I am pretty sure 1000 would be fairly simple. I think this is due to my low weight, I have almost NO weight virtually to push up, so pu's have always been extremely easy for me. Which is also why I think the skinnier guys have LESS troubles in training. Ok, thanks for your time.



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Re: hmm.

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Herdo wrote:Hello all Rangers. I am 6'0 and I way about 130, most of which is muscle mass. I think I might try this. I do about 200-250 pu's a night in about 5 min. No problem at all. I am pretty sure 1000 would be fairly simple. I think this is due to my low weight, I have almost NO weight virtually to push up, so pu's have always been extremely easy for me. Which is also why I think the skinnier guys have LESS troubles in training. Ok, thanks for your time.



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Six foot and 130 pounds? Your pure bone, Skeletor. 200-250 push ups in 5 minutes? I call bullshit. You're either doing the I'm-a-worm-fucking-the-floor push-up or your not exactly forth coming on the real number. I would 400 in 20 minutes, doing 20 push-ups a minute for 20 minutes straight. I would do over 100 CORRECT push-ups in two minutes on my PT test and knock out 12-15 palms out pull-ups after the test. No way was I doing 250 push-ups in five minutes. I find very hard to belive that you could knock out 250 correct push-ups in five minutes. Bullshit, pure and simple.
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Herdo wrote:Hello all Rangers. I am 6'0 and I way about 130, most of which is muscle mass. I think I might try this. I do about 200-250 pu's a night in about 5 min. No problem at all. I am pretty sure 1000 would be fairly simple. I think this is due to my low weight, I have almost NO weight virtually to push up, so pu's have always been extremely easy for me. Which is also why I think the skinnier guys have LESS troubles in training. Ok, thanks for your time.



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Quit telling us about how simple you say it is, and fucking do it then.
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correct pushups

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Rangers Riserburn and Holmchicken, I do correct push ups if a correct pu is when your arm goes comletly horizontal and the inner area of your arm creates a 90 degree angle. I will do some pushups correctly and re post how many i can do in 5 min. Ill get right on that Rangers.




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Back straight, arms bent so that your shoulders create a generally straight line when in the down position, lock elbows out at the top, body must rise and fall as one unit.
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Back straight, arms bent so that your shoulders create a generally straight line when in the down position, lock elbows out at the top, body must rise and fall as one unit.
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Back straight, arms bent so that your shoulders create a generally straight line when in the down position, lock elbows out at the top, body must rise and fall as one unit. Feet no further than 12 inches apart.
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195

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Ranger Riserburn and Holmchicken I got down 195 in 5 min. I havent been duing pu's everynight for about a week so if I keep working out every night I should get 220-250 maybe. 200 pu's in 5 min is not a big deal. I am going to work out the rest of the week till Im back up to par and on sunday I will try the for the 1000. I will report back with my accomplishments ASAP. Thanks for the proper pu's method Ranger Holmchicken. Much appericiated.



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schwick wrote:1000 in 1 hour 50 minutes

did 200 in first 10 minutes then did sets up 50 till i couldnt then did 40's then 3 sets of 30 it was a good go

Schwick, Your 1st post on armyranger.com was to be your introduction. Don't post again unless it is your intro.

Familarize yourself with the FAQ's for your benefit before you make another post > http://www.armyranger.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1837

then post your intro - Well, what are you waiting for?


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schwick wrote:1000 in 1 hour 50 minutes

did 200 in first 10 minutes then did sets up 50 till i couldnt then did 40's then 3 sets of 30 it was a good go
Way to go Schmuck! :roll:
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You guys are SO tough.......... :roll:


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