I'm in IT, so generally when it comes to physical activity I'm pretty stagnant. Recently, I took it upon myself to start doing some running alongside a number of push ups and to slowly work my way up. But here's my problem: I've been reading that it's best to space out push ups so that your body gets some time to heal, since apparently it's valuable in order for the muscles to grow. So I've been doing them ever 2nd day, which has worked relatively okay so far. The first few weeks were grueling because I lacked a lot of the stamina to do them, and could only do about 5 at a time. Now I'm up to two sets of 25 push ups per day, but what worries me is this sensation that I'm plateauing. Once I reach 25, I have to stop, wait a few minutes, before I do the next 25, which is fine, but if I bother to push for a few more, let's say, 28 or 30 push ups per set, my arms literally give out.
The good thing is they don't feel sore, but it's like my arms just physically cannot go any further. Does anyone else have this problem? How did you get around it?
Your strength progression is limited by your stamina. You should try harder variations of the exercise. And for that, let me introduce you to Chris Heria.
https://youtu.be/EjzCljYS5Po
Chris Heria apparently isn't bad when it comes to bodyweight exercises, but please don't follow anything he says when working with weights lol
I mean, his whole thing is being a calisthenics guy.
Which is strange that he would make barbell videos, but he's done it and I've seen them 😭
Thank you very much, I'll check this out!
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