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  • Press-ups with your feet on a bed
  • molgrips
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    Anyone do these? They were dead hard at first, I’ve only done it about three times now it’s easy.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    handstand pressups or GTFO

    fd3chris
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    Instead of press ups bench press it’s much more effective 🙂

    donsimon
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    Anyone do these? They were dead hard at first, I’ve only done it about three times now it’s easy.

    I’m sure a press up expert will be along shortly.
    Can you do 100 normal yet?

    molgrips
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    Next time I am travelling I will be sure to pack my multi gym wherever I go!

    CaptJon
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    fd3chris – Member
    Instead of press ups bench press it’s much more effective

    easier to master the technique of decline push ups than bench presses, though, and you don’t need any equipment (other than something to put your feet on).

    mol – they are good for working your upper chest:

    http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/PectoralClavicular/BWDeclinePushup.html

    porlus
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    Try doing sit ups with your feet resting on the bed. Not easy, but works.

    molgrips
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    I dunno, I’ve not tried doing 100 normal ones for ages. I could do it age 15 though.

    I started doing them with my tippy toes on the edge of the bed cos it really seems to exercise my core, abs and the front of my thighs much more than normal pressups.

    Keva
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    don’t forget those Hindu press ups Mol, and dive bomber press ups and marine press ups sure there’s loads more too 🙂

    Kev

    molgrips
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    I can’t do the Hindu ones – I might work on that.

    I’d like to try and devise some kind of pull-up that simulates climbing a big overhang. Something that does my shoulders and fore-arms. I’m thinking of setting up a piece of (removable) timber across the garage about say 4ft off the floor, then fixing a couple of climbing holds to it. Then with my feet on a chair or box I could do chin ups.. Even better for the feet would be another lower beam with some holds fixed to it for my toes to grip on.

    Keva
    Free Member

    chin ups I can do at home by using the landing to grip and hang from as the stairs run directly beneath it, only for over hand grip though. Under hand grip which is much better for biceps and forearm needs a bar of some sort. Leg raises for abs can also be done by hanging from the landing.

    Kev

    CaptJon
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    There is an obstacle course with monkey bars on my after work ride which is great. Do you have a kids playground nearby?

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