One Hundred Push Ups In A Row
One Hundred Push Ups In A Row
A while back, I wrote one of the most innovative pieces of all time on fitness called Entering The Dragon.
I am mildly surprised that it didn’t revolutionize the entire fitness industry. But that is neither here nor there.
Anyways, I recently came across a site called One Hundred Push Ups.
Basically, it is a 6 week program where you progressively do more push ups until you can reach one hundred in a row. Make sense?
Well, I just completed it fool.
I did it with a little “G Manifesto Twist” of course.
First off, I took 8 weeks to complete it. This was mostly because I was Boxing and swimming a lot. And I was hung over tons of days.
Most days are broken up into 5 sets of push ups per day. I would do it like this:
1st set: Narrow Push Up (for lack of a better term).
2nd set: Wide Push Up
3rd set: Incline Push Up
4th set: Decline Push Up
5th set: Standard Push Up
This is a good way to do it. (On the days with more sets, just double up.)
Also, I would do it while I was getting my road work in. I just so happen to be in a city with mad beautiful parks, so I would just stop and knock them out on the concrete.
A couple side notes:
I have been doing push ups since I was a kid. My Dad used to make me do them before going to school each day.
Push ups, Sit ups and Pull ups, have been a staple of my work out routine my whole life. I set my high school sit up record, which still stands to this day.
Always remember to breathe.
The final day was actually pretty core.
I banged out the first 50 pretty easily. The next 20 were tough. The next ten were harder. The next ten were deadly. The next five were mental. The next four were core. The last one, I almost thought I couldn’t do.
But I am not the type to get to the one yard line and not finish.
Great headrush. Like Drugs.
Keep in mind, many people have pulled this off.
But what I would like to know is how many of those cats completed the program while smoking three packs of cigarettes per day, and partying and swooping girls till 7am many nights?
Hell, I was up till 7am swooping a fly French Moroccan Girl the night before I busted the hundred.
May guess would be very few.
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08/07/2012 at 6:50 pm Permalink
Come on son.
Please provide one shred of evidence for anything you have talked about in this blog.
Trust, but verify – Ronald Regan
Thanks
09/07/2012 at 6:35 am Permalink
Skippy Mack,
Settle down.
It’s 100 push ups.
You keep doubting and I will keep doing.
Sound like a deal?
– MPM
09/07/2012 at 7:18 am Permalink
She has a fine ass.
And good on you man. 100 pressups is a nice goal.
Completely pointless, apart from the ability to do 100 pressups.
Keep swoopin’
09/07/2012 at 7:38 am Permalink
100 pushups is pretty easy i did 80 without preperation
But 100 Pull ups is respectful tho. To the next challenge
09/07/2012 at 4:11 pm Permalink
Come on son.
Dodge the question if you like. Your persona is entertaining, I will keep reading.
The ass is a peach.
By the way, I have never accomplished anything in my life so I am very skeptical of people that do.
Feel free to ignore me.
10/07/2012 at 1:17 pm Permalink
Congrats on the 100 in a row! Now work towards 1,000 in a row!
10/07/2012 at 3:30 pm Permalink
Mike I’m surprised at you brother. I know you used to be able to push out more than that in the old days when your father used to take you to the set of the Incredible Hulk. How is he by the way? Let him know I said hello and me and you have a sparring date set.
20/07/2012 at 12:30 pm Permalink
Congratulations man.
I’m at 96 push ups, in a row, in two minutes.
Once I get to 100, I’m to work on doing 200, in a row, in 4 minutes.
Wald
20/07/2012 at 12:32 pm Permalink
Congratulations man.
I’m at 96 push ups, in a row, in two minutes.
Once I get to 100, I’m to work on doing 200, in a row, in 4 minutes.
Wald
P.S. @ Operator: Each pressup = 1 punch with the force of your body weight (or more if you use your hips). Really good for boxing.