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Re: 100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Is $100K Challenge
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JayJuanGee
on 21/04/2024, 03:57:01 UTC
Either you are retarded or you are a bot.

By the way, at the time of your post, the thing that you were describing in such theoretical terms, the halvening, had already happened.. about 4 hours prior to the time of your post.
I'm neither retarded nor am I a bot.

Fair enough.  I frequently go by the philosophy of denying first...so I won't fault you for that, but I am not taking back the assertion of my earlier post, either.

Like I said, I was only attempting to answer the question asked, making a direct reference to the answer you had already given, I'm pretty much aware that the Halvening had already happened as at the time of my post. I was simply assuming the halving event was yet to happen, for the sake of the user who had asked the question and for better understanding, that's all.

That is some higher level thinking, and surely it went above my head.

Like said, I was pretty much aware that the Halvening had already happened hours ago, but since I was making a direct reference to your answer (because your answer was posted before the Halvening occured) I had to also assume that the Halvening was yet to occur as at that time.

I specifically pointed out that the halvening was 6 blocks away and then it was 5 blocks away as I was finalizing my post... so yeah, my post was more or less 50 minutes prior to the halvening.

100k,Antonil,total number of days doing pushups,total number of pushups,24-04-20
I'm pretty sure the format of the Year in the date should be in four figures and not two. More like 2024-04-20, rather than 24-04-20. except of course the reporting format has been changed.

Whoops.. yeah.. I did not catch that.. so I ended up giving a bad format for the report in regards to the date.

I tried to do 100 push ups in a row yesterday on the occasion of halving day.  But I could do 30 push ups a day due to my health which I have experienced in trying to give 40 push ups in the last one month.  I did 80 push ups yesterday and today combined.  My body did not agree with me on the occasion of the halving day.  But I hope to do 100 push ups a day by doing this.
Even when I did 200 on the halving day. I had to spread over 14 sets of 15 of Push ups across the whole day before I was able to achieve the 200 PUs, because that's what my body was able to agree with.
There's really no point trying to outdo yourself because you'd just end up getting yourself worn out or even get yourself injured. It's a challenge not a suicide mission.

If you're unable to hold up a particular number of PUs in a set, try spreading it across several sets, that way it'll be more convenient for you. And also remember to work on your recuperation period, let it not be too sooner, at least 2-5 hours between two sets so you'll be well rested before attempting to go again.

These are all fair points, yet even with a lot of small sets a person may still feel overall worn out and even quite sore the next several days, depending on his own ability to recover including age, physical fitness status, diet, sleep and other exercises that he might be doing (other kinds of stress in his life).