How Many Pushups Can You Do?

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SirDerick

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I regularly do 60 everyday.
Bout a week ago I could only do 20 in one sitting. So yeah, I've improved fast.
 

lucky_sharm

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I can do 5 sets of 20 push ups with 10 second breaks in between, which add up to 100 total. Does that count?
 

DownOnTheUpside

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Since I go to a military college, I do push ups all the time.

I've done 100 or so push ups in one sitting... not that I necessarily had to. :p

The main way my school measures how in shape you are is by having a PT test every semester.

2 minute timed push ups
2 minute timed sit ups
and a 2 mile run

Last PT test I did about 100 pushups... you only need 42 to pass.
62 situps... needed 53 to pass
and ran 2 miles in 15 minutes and 30 seconds.... just passed the run by 15 seconds.
I hate running.
 

SFR

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52 last time I tried. I'm light, which helps a lot. I could probably do more if I didn't do elevated (it feels more comfortable)
 

ender214

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I usually can only do 40 in one sitting. Anymore and I'm stuck trying to stall in push-up position...
 

RedDeadFred

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50. Maybe a few more but that's how much I needed to do to earn 100% in sports med.
 

rabidrabbit

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50 good ones then 20 more shaky ones. So 70 (give or take) total. I can only do 5 chin-ups though, so that's sad.
 

Lost In The Void

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Well now that I'm slightly out of shape 45-50. My record was 200 during a basketball practice, with 355 situps, and 550 jumping jacks. I do long distance running, such as 800m, 1500m, and 3000m with runs of 1:30, 3:30, and 6:00 respectively
 

Gimelbub

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I can leg press around 300 pounds. I'm unsure of the rest. I'll edit them in later.
 

TruthMan

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The Colbert Report (pronounced /koʊlˈbɛər rəˈpɔr/, kohl-BAIR rə-POR ? t is silent in both "Colbert" and "Report") thank you wiki