My new challenge was to do 200 push ups a day. I am trying hard to do 200 push ups a day but it is not easy, but everything is possible if you try. I have not been able to submit the push up report for the past few days. I did 150 push ups on 9th May, 130 push ups on 10th May, 145 push ups on 11th May, 140 push ups on 12th May, 150 push ups on 13th May, 150 push ups on 14th May. Now I will continue to try to do 150 push ups regularly for a few days, after that I will try to increase.
My new report:
100k,Bd officer,56,3874,2024-05-14
It is not easy to keep up the quantity of pushups per day.. There is a need to build up to the quantities, and for me there surely has been some pain involved in regularly carrying out larger quantities of pushups on a daily basis..
I have reached my 100 days, so I wanted to make sure that I was right on 20k pushups for the end of this round number day.
By the way, today, I had two of my slowest pushup sets ever.
The first slow set for today was this morning with 33 pushups in 55 seconds 1.67 seconds per pushup.. . but yeah, ONLY 33 of them (not 40)..
The second one was my last set of the day, which was 35 in 63 seconds 1.8 seconds per pushup, and truly my longest time doing a pushup set ever (at least in recent times).. my prior length of time record (at least during this pushup season on April 30) was 57 seconds and 69 pushups (which was ONLY 0.826 seconds per pushup).
Still all of this little progress seems to starting to get me into the 1.5 to 2 second range for my pushups on a more frequent basis, even though it still could take me a while to get to 40 pushups in 2 seconds per pushup kind of a rate.. but I am seeming to be making progress.
100k,JayJuanGee,100,20000,2024-05-15
Your push-up record is very impressive, doing 20k push-up in your 100 days of push-up is not a day job you have put in more energy and determination to achieve this.
To me the numbers of push-up been done in a set doesn't really matter as long as you are doing above 10 in a single set but your consistency really matters alot, producing 20k push-up under 100 days is a sign of seriousness and consistency keep it up Sir.
Thanks.. I am thinking that I am going to continue to try to average 200 per day, even if some days might be higher or lower, and so if my average is mostly staying around 200, then I will do my sets slow, fast, slow, fast and keep alternating, but if for some reason I fall behind and I have to make up pushups to get back to the 200 per day average, then my tentative plan is that I will do fast sets until I get back to the 200 per day average, and then revert back to alternating between slow, fast, slow.. etc.
That is a beautiful report! Wow!
100k,JayJuanGee,100,20000,2024-05-15
Thanks.. and gosh now that I see it again.. Whoops!!! We all can make mistakes. .I see that I made a mistake and I should have had written 5/14 and not 5/15.. but that's likely still o.k.. no BIG deal..
Hopefully, I will end up putting the correct date in my next report.. .. I have been tending to post an attempt at a "proper report" every few days.. and that level of frequency (and perhaps flexibility) seems to be working for me.
I'm not sure you saw my previous question
I found out that the total pusher per day day is higher than the total pusher
Idk if it's an error or there's something I don't understand. Thanks
There is "Pushers" which is how many people reporting, 37. Then there is the "total pusher per day day" as you call it, which I believe you are referring to the "Pushups/Pusher per day" column amount which is the average of how many pushups we all are doing per day = 106.55 * 35.7297 average days per pusher = 140859.
Also, the abbreviation makes sense the way you wrote it, since if we attempt to expand upon the abbreviation as you DirtyKeyboard have put it in the table, then we can see that it could be expanded more fully as: "the average number of pushups per pusher per day."
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.... but your love for bitcoin is one of the things that made you to be consistent with this push-up challenge.
Hahahahahaha
Fair observation. Perhaps some of this is part of a personality flaw.. .that can sometimes work in regards to advantages..
I can't even remember how much I have actually pushed so far but all thesame I have pushed enough we the pusher I normally pushups per day making sure I cover my column.....
With an activity like this, there can come a certain amount of value with keeping track, and/or writing it down and perhaps part of the value of the report is that it could end up channeling some of us into attempting to keep track in order that we can attempt to better figure out the extent that we might be making progress, even during times in which we might not be sure about whether we are making progress or not.
i know that I have had several days in which I feel so stagnant, and stuck at a plateau with my own quantity of pushups and even the way that I am doing the, but then at the same time, if I keep paying attention to the matter, I will recognize that I am still making improvements, and part of those improvements come from keeping on doing the pushups on a pretty regular basis.. because I believe that if I take a lot of time off, then I will have to build back up to the place where I have gotten to right now..
and also, with my own aging situation, there likely is a certain level of maintenance that is going on rather than improvement, so in that sense, maybe there can also be some value in terms of recognizing that the maintenance might be contributing to lessening the levels of deterioration that tends to come from a sedentary kind of activity while in the process of aging...
Yeah, we are all aging, yet some folks are going to be more in their years where it is easier to build muscle.. so that surely is likely to make differences, and there are a decent amount of folks who get into their elder years, and it becomes more and more difficult for them to exert themselves, and the process of getting out of shape can likely creep up upon some of us without even realizing how long we might have allowed ourselves to be more sedentary than may well be in our own better interests.