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Postby ANGRYCivilian » June 16th, 2005, 1:36 pm

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The push ups will never happen. I am pretty confident on that. :wink:


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Postby Lost Thing » August 15th, 2005, 12:06 am

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hmm.

Postby Herdo » October 13th, 2005, 5:17 pm

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.

Postby The Holmchicken » October 13th, 2005, 5:29 pm

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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Re: hmm.

Postby RiserBurn » October 13th, 2005, 5:43 pm

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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Postby Herdo » October 13th, 2005, 11:29 pm

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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Postby The Holmchicken » October 14th, 2005, 12:07 am

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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Postby The Holmchicken » October 14th, 2005, 12:08 am

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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Postby The Holmchicken » October 14th, 2005, 12:08 am

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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Postby Herdo » October 14th, 2005, 1:46 am

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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Postby schwick » November 10th, 2005, 10:35 pm

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
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Postby Steadfast » November 10th, 2005, 11:36 pm

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



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Postby SkyShark » November 11th, 2005, 12:12 am

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


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Postby The Holmchicken » November 11th, 2005, 2:23 am

You guys are SO tough.......... :roll:


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Postby schwick » November 11th, 2005, 5:25 pm

sorry guess i was a little eager to post my results when i saw this challenge. The names Aaron everyone been visiting the site for a few weeks nice to start posting. Im in university right now in Canada, 20 years old been in an armoured recce squadron for the last four years. I really enjoy all the training tips, and stories
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