@bellec Really awesome to read this @bellec. You basically have to find the fun in training at one point in your life and then you’re hooked. Just imagine how great you’ll look and feel in 5 years.
I’m really happy that I have started my fitness journey early. I’m 24 now and I’m pretty strong already. Looking forward to progressing even further.
But I’d like to give you one important piece of advice:
Technique/form/range of motion!
You probably just started doing push-ups, squats and whatnot like you imagined they should be done. That is what most people do and that’s perfectly normal. However, there are certain things that you should be aware of that affect the movement. Most likely you are not performing your push-ups exactly as you should be.
Watch
this video (or look up other videos) and evaluate your own push-up after. If you’re doing some things wrong, change them. The first time you do a perfect push-up, it will probably be really hard again. You might feel like you have to take a big step back. But please do it, as it will result in a lot more strength gains, better stability and control. In the end you’ll get way stronger with those.
Do this to all of your exercises. Are you performing them perfectly? If not, where can you improve? That is how you get really strong.