@marimur Pro tip: if you treat anything fitness related as urgent, you’re approaching it in an unsustainable way. It’s a marathon.
So as many push-ups as you can do on day one and then you’re super super super sore… but what did that achieve? Nothing but stop you from working out. You can’t achieve your goals in a day or week or even months.
The goal should be to do a manageable amount of push-ups (like 3 sets of 5), and then each time you do them add a little more. after a year you’ll be doing 100 pushups in a day easy but without even getting very sore. And then you can add resistance with bands or whatever.
Stop rushing. You won’t achieve anything that way. Although I commend your commitment. Just take it slow. It sounds like a cliche but it is about adopting a new lifestyle pattern. Not working your ass off to quickly accomplish something.
So as many push-ups as you can do on day one and then you’re super super super sore… but what did that achieve? Nothing but stop you from working out. You can’t achieve your goals in a day or week or even months.
The goal should be to do a manageable amount of push-ups (like 3 sets of 5), and then each time you do them add a little more. after a year you’ll be doing 100 pushups in a day easy but without even getting very sore. And then you can add resistance with bands or whatever.
Stop rushing. You won’t achieve anything that way. Although I commend your commitment. Just take it slow. It sounds like a cliche but it is about adopting a new lifestyle pattern. Not working your ass off to quickly accomplish something.