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Cathlete
Do these ever get easier?
I'm starting the original P90X rotation again and finding the Chest and Back workout just plain unpleasant.
I'm trying not to be too hard on myself because it is a difficult workout anyway, but are pushups just always difficult for some people?
I do them little girl style, and stay on the shallow side of the range of motion. I worry that I'm never doing them correctly - putting my arms in the wrong place, and risking pulling a muscle or something.
Besides, on my knees, my belly always seems to get to the ground first, before I get too deep in the motion - how embarrassing! But push-ups on my toes is way out of my ability level at this point!
Is anyone else out there not a push-up girl, but has improved just through plain old persistance?
On the plus side, I am getting back into the Ab Ripper workout and can do quite a bit more this week than I could last week!
Thanks in advance for any tips and encouragement!
-Susan L.G.
I'm starting the original P90X rotation again and finding the Chest and Back workout just plain unpleasant.
I'm trying not to be too hard on myself because it is a difficult workout anyway, but are pushups just always difficult for some people?
I do them little girl style, and stay on the shallow side of the range of motion. I worry that I'm never doing them correctly - putting my arms in the wrong place, and risking pulling a muscle or something.
Besides, on my knees, my belly always seems to get to the ground first, before I get too deep in the motion - how embarrassing! But push-ups on my toes is way out of my ability level at this point!
Is anyone else out there not a push-up girl, but has improved just through plain old persistance?
On the plus side, I am getting back into the Ab Ripper workout and can do quite a bit more this week than I could last week!
Thanks in advance for any tips and encouragement!
-Susan L.G.