I can easily do 40 ,30,20,10 . Have whacked out 60 in a row no probs but probably couldnt do very many sets! But im not a pro boxer i would imagine the could do a hell of alot more
Many of the bums that are fed to up and comers at heavyweight can't even do 5. But at top class it should be 60+ definitely. A lot of amateurs at the higher levels train just as hard so it's not just pro's, an amateur at that weight should be able to do 60+ as well.
I want to increase mine as im finding 40-30-20-10 too easy but im going to try and acheive perfect for first, quality not quantity as everyone says on here
I think everyone should do many different types of push ups when training.... I can do over a hundred no problem, then do another few sets along with a few hundred squats and sit ups inbetween.... but I get bored of that so I've now starting doing alot of clapping push ups (good for explosive power) and tringular push ups too. When I master the clapping version I'll start with single arm push ups.... which is a type I have never really tried very much before. I think mixing up your fitness training in general is what everyone should do.... as it's too easy to get locked in the same routine and you don't reap the rewards as much when you get too used to it.
what the hell is the point of doing a 100 push ups? Strength? Endurance? There are much better ways to do it.
I could do way more than a hundred if I wanted in a very short amount of time.... but if you just add an extra two press ups at the end of what you would normally be your limit 60 press ups can easily turn into 100. Plus I always get guys wanting a little challenge in the Gym and press ups are quite often on the agenda.:hey I don't like to lose.
40 str8 and im outta shape also pro boxer especially in that weight range should be doin 50 to 70 str8 chest to the floor press ups.