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Cathlete
Hi all,
I have lost in excess of 60 pounds and still have about 80 lbs to go. I still do push ups on my knees. This is still very challenging for me. I was flipping through Jillian Michaels new book (can't think of the name now) in Border's this weekend. I realize her book is targeted toward those who "have that last 5 pounds to lose". In her book she made it clear that she does not encourage "girl push ups". I want to progress to push ups on my toes; however, it is very difficult for me to squeeze one out- let alone a whole set of 10 or so. I was wondering if I should just tough it out and start trying to do toe push ups or should I continue knee push ups until I have more weight off. I think my upper body is still just too heavy to try to lift it on my toes at this point. What are your thoughts on knee push ups v. toe push ups? I do hold plank the position for at least one minute in the attempt to prepare my body for doing toe push ups. Any other advice/recommendations?
TIA!!
I have lost in excess of 60 pounds and still have about 80 lbs to go. I still do push ups on my knees. This is still very challenging for me. I was flipping through Jillian Michaels new book (can't think of the name now) in Border's this weekend. I realize her book is targeted toward those who "have that last 5 pounds to lose". In her book she made it clear that she does not encourage "girl push ups". I want to progress to push ups on my toes; however, it is very difficult for me to squeeze one out- let alone a whole set of 10 or so. I was wondering if I should just tough it out and start trying to do toe push ups or should I continue knee push ups until I have more weight off. I think my upper body is still just too heavy to try to lift it on my toes at this point. What are your thoughts on knee push ups v. toe push ups? I do hold plank the position for at least one minute in the attempt to prepare my body for doing toe push ups. Any other advice/recommendations?
TIA!!