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This is a discussion on Push-Ups within the Ask Cathe forums, part of the Cathe Friedrich Fitness Forums category;; Hi Cathe - I was just wondering what you felt was the best way to handle not being able to ...
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Hi Cathe -
I was just wondering what you felt was the best way to handle not being able to do as many push-ups as you straight legged. Which is the best way to increase strength...... 1) Just slow down and keep doing straight legged push-ups until you finish the set - but, then haven't done as many reps as you, or; 2) Go to bent knee position and keep the same pace and do the same amount of reps as you. Hope this question makes sense..... I know you are busy now - looking forward to the DVD's! |
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Do as many as you can straight-legged, then go to bent leg. The ratio of straight to bent will increase over time, as your strenght increases.
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What NY25 said, plus - remember to engage your entire core too, this will help a lot.
core: abs, low back, glutes, upper quad region. Doing this will help you make push-ups more of a chest exercise and less of a shoulder exercise. HTH ![]() |
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