Post your maximum number of reps in a single push up set, state your weight, and don't lie, nobody knows who you are or care about it either.
I pushed out a max rep yesterday of 15.
Felt pretty good man, they were all solid, fast, and strong pushups with near lift on my up. Full range of motion, 6'4 240 lb fatass here, been dieting for awhile now. Followed up immediately with 6 pull ups which was also a new max rep, and that last one took all of my effort.
>t. newly single /fat/ass
600lb, 500000 pushups.
160lbs, 5'9".
Max is about 30, I'm joining the army too ;)
6'0
165lbs
40
1 hunned
5'10''
177lbs
34 pushups at lmao142lbs (fell for cut first meme and just finished with said cut)
183cm
~85kg
30
5'11
~170lbs
25
6' 168lbs
I can do 30 regular push-ups with good form slow up, slow down.
Other more exotic variants, I can do maybe 10-15 depending.
6'4
~190lbs
50ish
Every morning when I get out of bed I go for 50. The last 10 are always a struggle, but back last winter when I started I couldn't even do 10 without collapsing. Seeing the improvement over time is always encouraging to keep going.
>>39112369
5'5ish, living that manlet life
135 lbs
Banged out 82 pushups for my PT test Friday. Might've been able to squeeze in a few more if I had some more time.
>>39112369
>elbows out in OP
Don't do this kids.
Proper push-up always requires elbows to be
tucked to waist.
And to avoid derailing:
18 (proper push-ups)
70kg (=154lbs)
6'2
175lbs
~30
OP here.
5'10'' / 178 cms
121 lbs / 55 kg
I just did 30, tho i've been doing explosive sets of 20 these last days and today also, i think i could get 50-ish with chest and arms rested.
>>39113068
The elbows need to be out in order to make the pectorals and shoulders work properly, if its made the way you are saying then you are working almost exclusively the arms.
>>39112369
12yo
BW 40kg
3000 pushups