


Those who can are doing "real" pushups. Those who can't are doing other variations, including knee pushups and wall pushups.
Moderator: Orlion
£40 here!Cail wrote:If we're talking about nifty gadgets, I'd like to fully endorse the Perfect Pushup. I picked mine up for $20 at Dick's Sporting goods, and they're the bomb.
Using them, I get no ache in my elbows, I can dip down below my hands, and I can only manage about 2/3 of the pushups I can do either on the ground or with stationary handles. I do three 2-minute drills every other morning, and the results are quick.
That's totally ridiculous, especially given the difference in the exchange rate. Seeif you can buy it from a US website and have them ship it to you. I bet that would still cost less than $80 US...CovenantJr wrote:£40 here!Cail wrote:If we're talking about nifty gadgets, I'd like to fully endorse the Perfect Pushup. I picked mine up for $20 at Dick's Sporting goods, and they're the bomb.
Using them, I get no ache in my elbows, I can dip down below my hands, and I can only manage about 2/3 of the pushups I can do either on the ground or with stationary handles. I do three 2-minute drills every other morning, and the results are quick.Oh well. If I can stretch my finances that far, I might buy one.