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Board Speculation
Re: 100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Is $100K Challenge
by
JayJuanGee
on 17/07/2024, 17:10:16 UTC
I think that is a good idea @jayJuanGee, increasing your number of push-up to 200 or more will help or give you the strength to do 500 push-up the day Bitcoin will hit $100k if not more... I belief in practicing though you may not be perfect but you will be great I mean extremely good so doing that 200 or more push-up a day will help you attained a level of fitness that you won't feel so much stress or perhaps you won't find it difficult to do 500 push-up cause you have already acquired the fitness I mean the stamina to withstand the pains for some period of time... I think this is a very nice strategy because someone who has been doing 100 or 150 push-up a day can not easily or may not likely do 500 push-up the day Bitcoin hit $100k because they didn't give themselves that training I mean the stamina is not there so that will be difficult.
Keeping fit is the goal and also hoping to see Bitcoin hit $100k but we have to be mindful of the numbers we keep everyday, I mean some of us because not everyone participating in this challenge is between 20-30 years we have those who are above 40+ and no one wants a situation where someone will have a muscle injury due to too much of stressing the muscles, don't expect someone like double JG to do a push of 200+, really don't know how old but I believe he is much older 🤔 and I'll say slow and steady without rush and we are going to see it through, is not yet a military training 😏 but I think adding 20 push up to the 100 is better than making 200, not every hand is strong enough to hold the pressure.
You are absolutely correct when you said we should be mindful of the kind of numbers we keep everyday but I believe everyone knows his or her limit so I shouldn't be advising anyone to do what they can't do. Not every hand is strong enough to hold the pressure, force rather but I belief every hand can be trained to withstand force for a long period of time and talking about JayJuanGee I don't think he is aged enough not to do more than 200 push-up per day though I may not know his age but I think he has the stamina and the way he talk about exercise makes me believed he is a lover of it.
Is still ok to advise those who sees the workout in a different way like having muscles, getting bigger than before but they forget that there are things that should be considered and is like getting into Bitcoin investment without getting the basics of it or jumping into it without considering the down part of it but always thinking of making profit, it doesn't work that way, we need each other to grow in anything we're doing both in business. I have a friend who uses imagination to do things but when it comes to bring that imagination to reality it becomes difficult, so with double JG I believe he's taking things (work out) according to how his body moves him and same to everyone else because we can't force the body to do what it can't do.

Of course, people are going to have some physical limitations and even time-constraints, so if they end up considering pushups as a priority, whether it is for merely fitting in this thread or maybe there is some kind of sense or belief that pushups will fit in good for their own physical fitness building and/or maintenance goals, then it becomes much easier to build and to focus on pushups if they are seen as fitting in.

I doubt that I am any kind of great specimen since I already mentioned that I am no kind of a spring chicken, so that has meant that I have continued to have a lot of pain in my doing pushups - even though I believe that I am not pushing my pushups too far in regards to making sure that I don't end up injuring myself - but still I have to fit in the pushups, and perhaps if I had some kind of a job that did not allow me to fit in pushups then I might not be able to have days in which I am able to accomplish 5 sets for many days in a row.

Let's go back to my anticipation of trying to do more than 500 pushups in a day, which would come right around the time that the BTC price turns $100k.  I had ONLY recently proclaimed that I would be willing to try to accomplish such a thing, yet I was ONLY responding to OgNasty's post in which he stated that he was considering trying to do 1,000 pushups in a day when the BTC price reaches $100k - which surely seems nearly impossible for me to get to that level, so some of my recent increases in my daily pushups has been to attempt to prepare my body to be able to do 500 or more pushups in a day, and I am currently thinking that I am currently able to get 500 pushups in a day, so I may well need to consider a bit of a higher target - yet we are still not very close to a $100k price, so I don't really want to state some kind of a pushup number that I would not be able to reach - even though when I first stated that I was willing to consider a 500 pushups in a day target, I was a bit unsure about my own physical abilities to accomplish such,

but now, I am fairly comfortable in my own doability of 500+ pushups in a day, especially since yesterday I did 395 pushups in 7 sets between about 10:30 am and 8:30pm (so that is over a 10 hour period), so I still had 3.5 hours left in the calendar day (but I might have had 6 hours or so in my waking hour day or 14 more hours in a 24-hour day)..

In terms of my past pushup reports, sometimes I had been counting my pushups for the day - measured by the time I go to bed, rather than cutting myself off at midnight specifically.  And regarding my actually counting of the 395 pushups for yesterday in my pushups report, I counted 290 for yesterday's report and 53 = (105/2) for two of my previous pushup days (with my own notes-to-file regarding where I inserted those 1/2 sets)... .. so anyhow, it seems to me that largely at this particular point in time, I am already ready for 500+ pushups in a day, even though my current record number of pushups is yesterday's 395 in a day while I probably could have had gotten (fairly easily) another 150 -200 pushups for that particular day in terms of how tired I was, how much I had pushed myself through the day (yesterday, including my level of soreness), and how much time was remaining in the day that I could have had done more pushups if I were to have had wanted to push myself a wee bit MOAR harder....

The more that I write this out.. I am thinking that if $100k were to come soon, and at my more or less current level of pushup conditioning, I might be willing to set my pushup maximum target (or personal record) to somewhere in the ballpark of 600 to 700-ish pushups in a day (or maybe we would call it a 24 hour period?.. depending on how it is counted?) I am still thinking that even if I were to try to go 24 hours with my pushups, rather than normal waking hours, 1,000 pushups in a day may well be too much (too many) for me personally to attempt to accomplish, since I am no young whipper-snapper (no spring chicken). .. Maybe OgNasty has to talk more about this idea of achieving 1,000 pushups in a day, too?  There are some guys who are going to be way more physically able to achieve higher numbers of pushups in a day (and maybe he is one of them), yet still it seems that it would be better to kind of test out how many we are able to do or to attempt getting to some numbers of pushups in a day in the ballpark of our anticipated goals in order to attempt to be somewhat realistic in regards to the achievability of any goals that we might establish for ourselves...
 
I believe that I mentioned previously that I think that maybe for some kinds of one time shoots for records (personal records), whether in pushups or any other kind of exercise activity, if we have something like a maintenance level of our number of pushups, reasonably we may well be able to double our maintenance level and even if it might be difficult to double our quantity for any particular day, it still might be reasonably achievable to double our maintenance level quantities... so it would be easier to go from a 500 maintenance level of pushups per day to 1,000 in any one particular day rather than going from something like 150-300 maintenance level to 1,000 in a day.. but it still could be doable for some guys to go from a lower maintenance level to a higher level of pushups, even though it might be more stressful on our body to go beyond doubling for any kind of a sprint day in which we push for a new personal record (PR).. but still could be doable.. Perhaps? perhaps?