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Title: 100 Push Ups: The Benchmark of Extraordinary Strength & Endurance
Description: The ability to perform 100 push ups in perfect form is a bodyweight exercise feat worthy of praise. Use these tips and you too can increase your push up numbers to the legendary number 100.
Keywords:100 push ups, push ups, push up, bodyweight exercise
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100 Push Ups:
The Benchmark Of Extraordinary
Strength & Endurance
By: Coach Eddie Lomax
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Is there something different about the number 100? I think so. The number 100 seems more complete than say 89 or 94, don’t you think?
Well, one of the times the number 100 takes on an aura of the mythical and magical is when talking about push ups. The ability to do 100 push ups sets you apart from the crowd. People just look at you different when they find out you can do 100 push ups straight.
Most people struggle to perform even 1 push with proper form. So, the road from 1 to 100 seems long indeed. But if you share in the goal of performing 100 push ups with perfect form, it is possible.
The First Time I Did 100 Push Ups
The first time I did 100 push ups, straight, I couldn't have been more than 10 years old. At the time, I already had been wrestling for years, and considered myself to be strong for my age. It was off-season, and to stay busy, my parents signed me up for Karate Class.
One day, two of the Black Belt instructors were testing themselves, seeing who could do more push ups. I was in awe of these guys, and their abilities, so naturally I was watching intently.
I think one guy did about 50 and the other about 60 (well shy of the 100 push ups of legend), but still impressive.
Since they saw me standing there gawking, they invited me to join in the contest. I had never tested my push ups ability before, even though I regularly performed push ups and other bodyweight exercises.
So I dropped into the push up position and began. When I hit about 75 I glanced up at their stunned faces. When I hit 100 push ups they stopped me. "They didn't want me to hurt myself."
That was the first time I did 100 push ups straight. And I still remember the look on their faces. Being able to do 100 push ups earned me their respect.
How YOU Can Work Up To 100 Push Ups
Can I still do 100 push ups? Sure, but it takes some work. I’m not a lean, mean, 10 year-old wrestler any more.
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Before I tell you how you can work up to 100 push ups, I want to clarify my stance on high-repetition exercises. I don't recommend doing high reps of bodyweight exercises regularly. I believe this could lead to poor form and overuse injuries. The most push ups I do at one time in my training is 25. I increase the overall number by doing more sets. This is why I set (MRPS) Max Reps Per Set in Workout Without Weights for all bodyweight exercises.
And as you’ll soon see, splitting up your reps is the formula for reaching the 100 push ups straight mark.
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The first thing you need to do to reach 100 push ups straight, is to be able to do 100 push ups. Sounds cryptic, I know. But it will make sense in a second.
Ok, let’s say you can only do 1 push up with proper form. To do 100 push ups you would have to do 1 push up every 5 minutes for a little over 8 hours. So, wake up and do 1 push up every 5 minutes until you reach 100.
Now all you have to do is reduce the rest periods between push ups until there are no rest periods. Simple, right?
Here are some guidelines to work up to 100 push ups:
- 10 push ups every hour for 10 hours
- 20 push ups every hour for 5 hours
Still too long? I agree, who wants to be doing push ups all-day long.
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