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Stuck on Pushups? Try the Pushup Push Workout!
Stew Smith, CSCS
Ever since I wrote The Grinder PT – Key to Mental Toughness eBook, I have noticed that the majority of people who attempt one of my toughest workouts I have ever created do quite well on pushups tests upon finishing. This eBook is modeled after the first month of SEAL training, where pushups are done five days a week in the magnitude of several hundred a day. Improving in pushups surprised me – as the workout borders on over-training.
This went against all the physiology I had studied in the past. Perhaps, the root cause is that is creates a neurological – muscular connection, perhaps it makes you stronger. Whatever the reason, pushups got better. What was meant to give SEAL candidates a taste of SEAL training on paper, turned out to build muscle and increase pushup maximum scores. Typically, you give the body 48 hours of rest before doing similar resistance exercises or weight training, so the body has time to recover and grow stronger. That is why many workout routines offer upper body exercises on Monday-Wednesday- Friday and lower body exercises Tuesday – Thursday. Some workouts even give up to 72 hours of rest before repeating the same exercises. But Police Academies and boot camps in every branch has used pushups as a daily exercise either in organized PT or punishment for not conforming to regulations usually with improving results. Throughout the years of experiencing military training either as a student or instructor, I noticed people were typically stronger in pushups by the end of training.
So, I started experimenting mostly with younger people from 18-30 years of age with similar goals of increasing their pushups scores on the PFT. The program is a ten-day pushup plan that requires pushups daily, but still has some sound physiological rules that incorporate “some” rest but not much. Below is the program that has helped people go from 50 pushups to 80 pushups in two weeks.
On ODD days: do 200 pushups in as few sets as possible in addition to your regularly scheduled workout of cardio exercises. You can still do upper body workouts on these days if you are on a program already. This is a supplemental 200 pushups using maximum repetition sets (4×50, 8×25…your choice how you get to 200).
On EVEN days: do 200 pushups throughout the day. This can be little sets of ten done every half hour or fifty pushups done four times throughout the day.
RULE: If your maximum is under 50 pushups – do 200 a day. If your maximum is above 75, do 300 pushups a day.
Repeat the ODD / EVEN routine for a total of 10 days. Then take three days off and do NO upper body pushing exercises that work the chest, triceps, and shoulders. Then on day 14 – give yourself the pushup test (1or 2 minutes depending on your PFT). I would not recommend this workout more than once every six months, since it rather challenging on the same muscle groups repeatedly.
As you can see, the only difference in these three pushups is the placement of the hands. Regular pushups distribute your body weight proportionately between your chest, shoulders and triceps. Whereas, the wide pushups will work the chest more and the Triceps or Close Pushups will work the triceps and shoulders more.
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If you are not on a fitness program, you can try to add this with a one of the free running programs to help your PFT running. See Running Plan article at the FireLink Article Archive.
Thanks for the emails – they really do inspire me to develop articles, so keep them coming at stew@stewsmith.com. This workout is an opinion of the author and should you proceed with this plan or any derivation, you do so at your own risk and should be cautious.
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petrothepro
6 days ago
2 comments
just started it im on day 4 now finished it
first day wasnt 2 bad i was able to do 8 sets of 25 now my arms are just really tired and sore so on day 3 it took me a bit longer but still got it done feels like it will be well worth it so far and i hope it works out great ill report back to let u know my results
hephner2000
2 months ago
3666 comments
Wow, I just started and this is tough...but it will be well worth it!
DouggyFresh
2 months ago
430 comments
sounds tough but really worth it
IBelieve
3 months ago
540 comments
wow~ dang im not sure if my pushups count now ~ b/c they involve a big blue ball ~ 2-300 hundred pushups a day ~ dear god ~ btw i think im paying way to much money to my trainer ~ great insight ~
Future_Sailor
4 months ago
8 comments
Im enlisting in the military myself and pushups are extremely hard for me, so I might give this a go and hopes it works out for me :) Thanks for posting it :D
~*~Rach~*~
LivinTheDream
4 months ago
2 comments
Thanks for the insight. Will give it a go
firexrulz
5 months ago
28 comments
Great workout..... I workout 5 days a week for about 50 min a day and push-ups are my favorite i do incline lift push ups your feet are higher then your body and you have two 35lb weights on the floor for your hands... you go all the way down and hold 5 sec push-up and lift one weight go down and repeat for about 5 mins try that for a work out
ningpo
6 months ago
1302 comments
It is an excellent article. Being in the military, we are required to do push-ups for our physical fitness test twice a year. So, this would be a good book for those as well. I have tried the new program but it is rough at first. Thumbs up!
goooch419
7 months ago
4 comments
I just got perfect pushups in the mail last week im loving it. I can barely type my arms are still sore lol.
SCFD405
7 months ago
632 comments
have to try that
scfd_421
7 months ago
314 comments
Great article. Thanks.
blaknight
7 months ago
40 comments
thanks for the tip. I will give it a try
hsvfirefighter
8 months ago
92 comments
great article. I will give it a try.
nathanb
10 months ago
2 comments
i feel week now
frank234
about 1 year ago
2 comments
good article , need to start doin more push ups