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Alright, so here’s the deal, I stumbled across this “100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Hits £100K” thing, and I’m not sure if I should laugh or cry. Like, mate, my arms start shaking around push-up number eight. Not even kidding. But whatever, right? No one’s out here expecting you to crank out a hundred straight away just give it a go. I usually just match my reps to whatever price BTC’s sitting at. So if it’s £65K, boom, 65 push-ups and I’m done (or, well, gasping on the floor). Watching everyone else post their sweaty attempts and hilarious fails makes me feel way less alone in my struggle. Hey, at least we’re all flopping together.
As a newbie who has decided to engage in pushup for the first time, it is normal for your arms to start shaking around pushup number 7 to 10 as you are introducing your body to something completely new. When this happens, you don't have to give up, you just have to rest, wait and try again moments later. There's no need to push oneself beyond what your body can bear which could retire you to the bench at your first trial. You can start gradually, little by little while trying your limits. You would keep improving until you can push to your satisfaction.

The fundamental fiat for bitcoin is the USD so however, it's better to refer to bitcoin investment $ instead of £ as this thread focuses on bitcoin price at $.

I don't really understand how you usually engage in up to 65 pushups probably daily but I can't find your name on the table. If you are interested in joining the challenge, also try making your report in this manner;

100k,Username,Number of days,Total number of pushups,year-month-day

100k,Tonimez,386,37360,2025-09-25

The weather is so nice, the drizzling cold and the humid air  is one of my best conditions for pushups activities.
At first the push up truly might be tiring but I can only say this, " when the going become tough then the tough keeps us going" meaning when it starts getting difficult that's when the fun and build begins, keep pushing and always report in an orderly manner just as Tonimez has explained
I did 60 push ups today 6 set of 10s



My report:100k,LOCKACO,12,780,2025-09-20
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Alright, so here’s the deal, I stumbled across this “100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Hits £100K” thing, and I’m not sure if I should laugh or cry. Like, mate, my arms start shaking around push-up number eight. Not even kidding. But whatever, right? No one’s out here expecting you to crank out a hundred straight away just give it a go. I usually just match my reps to whatever price BTC’s sitting at. So if it’s £65K, boom, 65 push-ups and I’m done (or, well, gasping on the floor). Watching everyone else post their sweaty attempts and hilarious fails makes me feel way less alone in my struggle. Hey, at least we’re all flopping together.
As a newbie who has decided to engage in pushup for the first time, it is normal for your arms to start shaking around pushup number 7 to 10 as you are introducing your body to something completely new. When this happens, you don't have to give up, you just have to rest, wait and try again moments later. There's no need to push oneself beyond what your body can bear which could retire you to the bench at your first trial. You can start gradually, little by little while trying your limits. You would keep improving until you can push to your satisfaction.

The fundamental fiat for bitcoin is the USD so however, it's better to refer to bitcoin investment $ instead of £ as this thread focuses on bitcoin price at $.

I don't really understand how you usually engage in up to 65 pushups probably daily but I can't find your name on the table. If you are interested in joining the challenge, also try making your report in this manner;

100k,Username,Number of days,Total number of pushups,year-month-day

100k,Tonimez,386,37360,2025-09-25

The weather is so nice, the drizzling cold and the humid air  is one of my best conditions for pushups activities.
At first the push up truly might be tiring but I can only say this, " when the going become tough then the tough keeps us going" meaning when it starts getting difficult that's when the fun and build begins, keep pushing and always report in an orderly manner just as Tonimez has explained