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All Kinds of Push-ups (Part One)

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The push-up is about as close to a perfect exercise as you can get. Push-ups require no equipment (even pull-ups require a bar) and they can be modified in an infinite number of ways.

If you can’t do a push-up yet, start by practicing on your knees or up on an angle until you build the necessary strength and coordination. Planks and side planks are also great exercises to help with working towards push-ups.

Push-up Grips
The traditional push-up involves putting your palms flat on the ground, but you can also try doing push-ups on your fists, which is more difficult. For an added challenge, you can tent up your hands and perform push-ups on your fingertips. If that’s still not enough, you can start taking some of those fingers off the ground!

Hand Placement
The standard hand placement for a push-up is slightly wider than shoulder width. If you want to add more emphasis to your triceps, try a narrower hand placement. To place more emphasis on your chest, position your hands wider.

Foot Placement
When performing this exercise, you’ll find that keeping your feet farther apart will make the push-up slightly less difficult. When learning advanced variations, start with a wider stance and work your way towards keeping your feet shoulder width or narrower.

Danny gets airborn with a plyo push-up.

Plyo Push-ups
Once you’ve gotten comfortable with traditional push-ups, try getting explosive and pushing your upper body completely off the ground. Once you get the hang of this, start adding in claps, arm waves, or other movements to show your personal style. Eventually you might work up to getting your entire body off the ground!


Hindu and Dive Bomber Push-ups

The Hindu push-up is a challenging variation that involves starting with your hips way up in the air (similar to the yoga pose downward facing dog). From there, lower your face towards the ground, then scoop your chest up while dropping your hips down (ending in a position similar to the yoga pose upward facing dog). Shift your hips back to the start position and repeat. A dive bomber push-up is pretty much the same, except you get back to the starting position by doing the move in reverse.

The One Arm Push-up
The one arm push-up takes lots of practice as well as total body strength. Check out this post on performing one arm push-ups for more info.

Plyo One Arm Push-up?
There is a famous Zen koan which asks, “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” I couldn’t help wondering, “What is the sound of a one hand clapping push-up?”

Watch the video below to find out:

Make sure to check out part two of this series to see medicine ball push-ups and other variations using equipment.

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  • Toughtraveler

    Nice…. The new intro is cool as well…..

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks – glad you like the new intro!

  • Adam

    The tripple clap is beastly.

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks, Adam! You'll be getting multiple claps soon enough.

  • Anjeanette

    Down dog is a staple of yoga. It’s important especially for newbies to utilize key positioning skills. I found that Leeann Carey has a great free yoga video on this very thing. Your readers might want to check it out: http://planetyoga.com/yoga-blogs/index.php/free…

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks for sharing, Anjeanette. Leeann clearly and effectively explains one of the key subtleties to performing a downward dog pose.

  • Ajcurly

    One arm clap….classic! Good work Al.

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  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks, buddy!

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  • http://marksdailyapple.com Jguyc

    Cool thanks Al, i like that you give a beginner a starting point!

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    You’re welcome – keep training hard and you won’t be a beginner for long!

  • Cinnamonbun

    This is wicked! Push ups are among my favorite of exercises! :) Awesomeness!

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks!

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  • Rumbaugh Jessica

    awesome!! Love the endless variations of the wonderfully simple pushup, can be done anywhere anytime! I am anxious to try some of those clapping ones! :)

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks, Jessica!  I think you’re strong enough to get some plyo action.

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  • DTX

    Hey, have you ever tried “Aztec push-ups”? It’s where you hop from a push-up position so that your entire body is off the ground and try to bring your hands your feet in the air for a moment before extending back out again. They have various videos of guys doing them on YouTube. It looks pretty insane….and like it might pop a hamstring if you’re not flexible enough.

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Yes I have done that type of push-up, though never heard it referred to as an Aztec push-up before.  I do a couple in the video at the bottom of this post: http://www.alkavadlo.com/2009/11/training-plyometrics-jump-exercise/

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    Hindu and dive bomber kind of like tiger bend ones seem like a good way to prepare for decline push ups to transition to the handstand ones.

  • http://disqus.com Ty

    Hindu and dive bomber kind of like tiger bend ones seem like a good way to prepare for decline push ups to transition to the handstand ones.

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  • Fyture

    what is the best pushup to strengthen your chest? when i do 1-arms, i feel it mostly in my tricep…is that because im doing it wrong?

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    There is no one best anything for anything.  And no, you’re not doing anything wrong.  It’s normal to feel one arm push-ups a lot in the triceps.

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    There is no one best anything for anything.  And no, you’re not doing anything wrong.  It’s normal to feel one arm push-ups a lot in the triceps.

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