Subject: How to do a proper push up?

Hi Friend!



Great day to you!



Everyone knows how to do a push up, but few know how to do a real and proper push up.  Shoot, above is an old video of me doing push ups from 2008 (click on it) and I cringe at the technique and also for not thinking to use my water bottle as a marker for sufficient depth, but there's also pride because I did it and had the courage to document my personal achievement and share it with the world on youtube. 



Friday, Diane, a superstar change maker and CYBBC member, asked me recently if I could shoot a video of how to do a proper push up, so she could watch it and practice her technique.  I said, "sure!".  I handed her my phone and you can see the video below.
In any event,






Starting Position

  • Lie down on the floor.
  • Place hands just outside of chest.
  • Fingers wide.
  • Go to Knees.
  • Sag head, then pack it (pull head back as far as possible with chin tucked into neutral neck alignment).
  • Sink shoulders, then press body away from floor rounding shoulder blades into armpits.
  • Turn elbows out, then, corkscrew elbows down towards your feet.
  • Go to high plank (up on your hands and feet).
  • Place Feet Together.
  • Place knees together.



Intentions
Intentions are the thoughtfulness behind the exercise.  The added details, which takes a good exercise and makes it a great exercise.  Do these all at the same time.  Once all intentions are activated, do your push up.

  • Squeeze your feet or sneakers together.
  • Squeeze your knees together even if your knees don't actually touch.
  • Tilt your pubic bone up, like your zipping up a zipper.
  • Squeeze your butt and tuck it.
  • Brace your abs.
  • Continue corkscrewing your elbows down.
  • Continue pressing as far away from the floor as possible.
  • Continue packing your head.
  • Claw the ground with your wide spread fingers.



Motion:  Do's and Don'ts!

  • Do PULL yourself down to the floor by tucking your elbows back 45 degrees from your body.
  • Don't pull your elbows to your ribs, that's a close grip push up and there's nothing wrong with that, but we're not doing that exercise right now.
  • Don't let your elbows flare out to 90 degrees from your side.  That's what most people do, and can cause impingement in some people.  It's can be a good joint angle and exercise for some, but we're also not doing that push up.
  • Do pull yourself down towards the floor.
  • Do pull your shoulder blades down from your armpits and in towards your midline.
  • In the bottom of the push up is where many people core gets challenged the most.
  • Do continue to squeeze your feet together.
  • Do continue to squeeze your knees together.
  • Do continue to tilt your pubic bone up.
  • Do continue to tuck your butt and squeeze it.
  • Do continue to brace your abs.
  • Do hold your breath for a moment.
  • Then press back up.
  • As you start to come up start blowing hard through pursed lips.
  • Do continue to keep your elbows corkscrewed.
  • Keep pressing and feel your shoulder blades rotate from down and in, to up and out towards your armpits.
  • Do continue to keep your head packed.  Don't look up or sag your head.
  • Do press until your arms are fully straight and your pressed as far away from the floor as can be.

That's one rep.

Now do it again!



Doing proper push ups requires regular practice to get good at it and sometimes when it doesn't come easy it requires extra attention (tutoring or extra coaching) and sufficient frequency (times per day and days per week) and volume (total reps per workout, per day and per week).  



If a baby who can't walk or crawl can learn to crawl and walk, so to can you learn to do a push up and be great at it.  Have the faith, courage and persistence to keep going and you can become great at it and maybe even do fun challenges with friends.



Starting my day with push ups with my daughter,



Coach Mike



p.s.  if I can help you with your push ups, your training or your goals, reply and let me know.



p.p.s.  practice this and then you can teach it.  #nomorebadpushups #dorealpushups



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