The norm push-UPS in 15 years.
It seems to me that somewhere 10 times, I'm about as much of otimas even more.10 is too small for 15 years, 35-50 within reason for 15 years, depends on the build
Kevin Oukveyl wrote:
Are you talking about the push-UPS on one hand or two?
And you know a lot of people who are on the same good more than once? 8) If I saw who did, usually it's some kind of wizard, and not just anybody.
Another would be to ask, not did the author mean push-UPS on hands, standing on hands )) legs up, in short...
CatMac wrote:
10 is too little for 15 years
And where are the norms that prescribed? ) For thick pupils will probably be difficult to do even ten. And generally still need to determine whether the student is, in principle, experience in push-UPS, did he ever or first tried it in gym class (and disgraced)...
I'm 16 years moved up 28 times recorded in competition between schools without twitching ( 1st place) , push-UPS, about 100 times.
Bugdrug
If you're weak then you even the girls will beat! And even more kid - athlete! (let's fight?)
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I'm doing 50-55 somewhere, but I'm more on horizontal bars, on the horizontal bar 15, on the uneven bars also 15, at 15 years old
kosta.nikolaev2
In terms of? 50-55 at once? This is a good result.
But why are you doing this?
For muscle mass, 12 push-ups are enough.
Age is not important, in my class there was a guy who had been rowing since he was 8, at 12 he could do 50 times on the uneven bars.
Body weight and muscle development + nutrition and exercise are important.
Age is secondary.
Everything is individual. It is unlikely, of course, that someone is reading me now, but it all depends on your weight, what you did, and how you do push-ups yourself.
A pimple, which, with a height of 180, weighs 50 kg, and 100 and 200 will be squeezed out. Only that makes no sense.
Normally, for 15 years from 10 to 30+.
At 15, I did 20 push-ups, being fat with a short stature, weighing under 80 kg.