I'm trying to build up the strength to do a regular good form push up. I was doing knee push ups but was told that they only work your arms and I should be doing bench push ups. Then another person told me that knee push ups are better for working up to a regular push up. Does anybody know which one knee or bench is best for building up the strength to doing a regular push up? Thanks!
i have clients do them in a power rack type machine so i can lower by small increaments each week...90% of people's weak spot is core and doing form your knee's doesn't tax it very much..i hardly, if ever, go from knees
Joesportstalk wrote:Do a set of both of them, they will work different aspects of the muscles you are trying to strengthen.
Thanks I like this idea I've decided to do a couple sets of each using a bench that I can lower incrementally until I can do a regular good form push up [/img]
swanso5 wrote:i have clients do them in a power rack type machine so i can lower by small increaments each week...90% of people's weak spot is core and doing form your knee's doesn't tax it very much..i hardly, if ever, go from knees
Thanks I'm doing a 100 push up challenge here and I have found the bench push ups more challenging I'm going to get a step I can lower incrementally [img]http://smilies.sofrayt.com/^/aiw/yes.gif[/img]
i'm not sure what 10o push up goals are good for...
i can do 50 - ish in one go which isn't great really but i don't really care...i can do gymnastic ring push ups with 50kgs strapped to me though for reps, a but better i think