Hi Cathe & All,
I have recently started doing pushups (the big-girl variety!) after only doing the on-the-knees version for years. I am pleased with my progress in terms of how many I can do in a row, but unfortunately, I am now experiencing pain in my wrists (I have tried using push-up bars, and find it almost impossible to do a full push-up with the weight resting on such a small area of my palm). Should I stop doing pushups, or should I persevere? I obviously don't want to damage my wrists, and am wondering if anyone else experienced wrist pain initially when doing full pushups?
Also, if I cannot do pushups, what exercises can I replace them with? I realise that pushups are a compound movement (ie, work more than one muscle group), but which muscle(s) do they work primarily? I don't really want to be spending lots of time working various muscle groups to replace the benefits of doing pushups. I am reluctant to stop doing them, as they are such a great compound exercise, and don't want to lose the muscle endurance benefits they give me.
Thanks for any advice.
Kaz.
I have recently started doing pushups (the big-girl variety!) after only doing the on-the-knees version for years. I am pleased with my progress in terms of how many I can do in a row, but unfortunately, I am now experiencing pain in my wrists (I have tried using push-up bars, and find it almost impossible to do a full push-up with the weight resting on such a small area of my palm). Should I stop doing pushups, or should I persevere? I obviously don't want to damage my wrists, and am wondering if anyone else experienced wrist pain initially when doing full pushups?
Also, if I cannot do pushups, what exercises can I replace them with? I realise that pushups are a compound movement (ie, work more than one muscle group), but which muscle(s) do they work primarily? I don't really want to be spending lots of time working various muscle groups to replace the benefits of doing pushups. I am reluctant to stop doing them, as they are such a great compound exercise, and don't want to lose the muscle endurance benefits they give me.
Thanks for any advice.
Kaz.