How Should I do Push up's i Can't do any?!


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How Should I do Push up's i Can't do any?

How Should I do Push up's i Can't do any now
i don't have access to a gym or anything like that so yeah and i'm a guy

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1 month ago
the gym for strength training


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Step One lie chest-down with your hands at shoulder level, palms flat on the floor and slightly more than shoulder-width apart, your feet together and parallel to each other.
2Step Two Look forward rather than down at the floor. The first contact you make with the floor with any part of the face should be your chin, not your nose.
3Step Three Keep your legs straight and your toes tucked under your feet.
4Step Four Straighten your arms as you push your body up off the floor. Keep your palms fixed at the same position and keep your body straight. Try not to bend or arch your upper or lower back as you push up.
5Step Five Exhale as your arms straighten out.
6Step Six Pause for a moment.
7Step Seven Lower your body slowly towards the floor. Bend your arms and keep your palms in fixed position. Keep body straight and feet together.
8Step EightLower body until chest touches the floor. Try not to bend your back. Keep your knees off the floor, and inhale as you bend your arms.
9Step Nine Pause for a moment. Begin straightening your arms for a second push-up. Exhale as you raise your body.
Tips & Warnings
For easier push-ups, have an exercise partner place a closed fist underneath your chest. As you lower your body, touch your chest to the fist, pause, then raise your body. This is a little easier than touching your chest to the floor.
For an easier exercise, lower your knees so that they rest on the floor. Keeping your back straight and your toes tucked under your feet, proceed with the exercise normally. This decreases the amount of pressure placed on your arms.
Another variation of a push-up is the incline push-up. Leaning on a vertical surface, such as a wall, place your hands shoulder-width apart and slowly proceed with the normal exercise.
If you have any condition that would impair or limit your ability to engage in physical activity, please consult a physician before attempting this activity. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.




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