I'm 59. About a year ago, even though i could kinda do some pushups, i started doing knee pushups and really concentrating on form. After i was comfy doing 25 or so, i took the plunge to doing real ones. Started with sets of 7 peppered throughout the day. After a year, I'm up to five sets of 20. It feels great and I'm looking better to boot. Money in the bank 🎉❤
Dear Matt, I have weak wrists and when I do my pushups, I clench my hand into a fist and push up on my knuckles mainly. I do not feel any pain doing it this way. Is this a safe way to do this exercise? Also, I value every video you make and it is fun as well with Mr.Bony's voice. Your children have got such amazing parents who teach them to look after their bodies at such an early age to avoid problems later down the track. Well done and you are a very caring and professional teacher.
As a fitness instructor (who's been subbed to UH years) I'm always trying educated people on the "uneasiness" they feel in their wrists... Thank you for this video! Love your content. 💪🏻
I want to add my deepest condolences on the death of your dad. Falling and being unable to get up must have been so scary for him and you. Sharing that here must be hard. I want to thank you for noting what can happen if we get deconditioned and weak. My dad just had his first experience like that, and it is hard for him to understand the bigger picture.
I have had weak wrists all my life but I worked with it later from repetitive movement I ended up with wrist surgery so push ups are brutal what I do is wall push-ups to start and then I do bureau push ups so I can actually keep my wrists straight with grabbing the bureau and then I just angle my body as deep as possible. I also have hand bars (very much like the dumbbells) for the floor where I can keep wrists straight. Personally if I try to do any flat wrists loading I get pretty much crippled even from the most minimum bend severe for weeks. So I totally think you should work on it like he says but in the event that anyone just can't starting with wall push ups or bureau I get pretty strong it's all about the angle. I really appreciate this video a lot because no one talks about this.
I like the simplicity of those wrist stretches. I hurt my wrists through yoga arm stands and push ups. I don’t do the arm stands any more. I use push up handles if I do push-ups. I will do those stretches and do more push-ups.
I used to have that pain in my wrists from time to time. That’s why I always warm up first. Doing something simmilar to what you are showing. Now I’m in better shape in my mid 30s than I was in my mid 20s ☺️ Not being so heavy anymore, also helps avoiding pain. Always start with what you can do. Not what you can’t do.
I am in my mid 60s. About a decade ago my wrists were really painful. Yoga was excruciating n I took to wearing wrist supports. Then I was shown how do stretch them, working on my forearm muscles, passive movement of each wrist. As a massage therapist my forearms still jam up occasionally but met exercises n stretches help. After shoulder injury I find push ups still tricky but working towards it
Years ago I only had pain in my right wrist. Unfortunately I now have pain in both wrists. I suspect I'm hyper mobile and after doing a lot of yoga for a year both wrists hurt all night and in the morning. Can't do push ups without pain anymore, hoping this video will help
Matt, hi! I played football as a child and fell on wrist, I suffered for 2-3 months, after which I noticed that little bone(looks like sphere) began to stick out. Further in life, this did not bother me much, I did push-ups 50 times per approach, the wrist did not bother me. But once I did a bench press of 100 kg and felt a terrible tingling in this place, after I saw the place near the thumb was swollen. And since that time, my hand has been chronically sore if I do any exercises on wrist. Push-ups are especially hard. Sorry for my English, I'm not a native speaker🙌.
Matt! Is there an exercise to build up the muscles along the Spine and Back muscles? Mine are Locked up. It hurts to simply walk, it's large muscles that seem to attach to the back of my pelvis. They Move as I walk. 🤔
Dear Matt, I have a question I’d be so glad if you could answer. I’m 22, can I reverse my forward head posture? I’m all in. I haven’t had any injury. I just have been dealing with emotional issues and gave up on my surfing/yoga practice! I would spent 10-14 hours a day on my phone for 2 years straight. I heard that it’s possible to fix posture before I’m 24, is this true? Thank you so much. I’m working to reverse this everyday, never loosing sight of it. I just want my surfing and yoga life back!
First noticed weak wrists in my forties doing Pilates. My wrists were always flexible but maybe weak? Wasn’t on a computer all day to explain away the issue either (iPhone didn’t exist). Started to avoid movements that aggravated wrists - always thought maybe my wrists couldn’t support my weight even though my weight was in normal range. Couldn’t solve it. Developed Haggis Rigidus (pain and stiffness at base of big toe) and prone positions that bend toes backwards are excruciating. Now I do countertop push ups …
Hi thank you for this video. I wish I could do it but I have pain in my shoulder and arms. I do not have any strength in them too. I am 76 years old. I am trying to lift 2 kg weights to strengthen my arms. Am I doing the right thing?
Will this help if I have a gangolian cyst that comes and goes? Sometimes after pushup/chest day it’ll be back and popping out of my wrist sometimes it goes down but now currently it pops out but doesn’t hurt? Thanks for help
I get right hand wrist pain about 3 times each year and think it's tendinitis.... What can I do as I find spin difficult and yoga. I've stop weights and yoga for 3 weeks now
I broke my wrist 10 years ago it never healed back right, How can I do push ups with this wrist. I thought about on my fist. that is how I get down on the ground. What do you think?
Hey Matt, another great video. Boney’s getting in some shots, eh? My question. How many push-ups should a person be able to do to be generally healthy? 1? 20? 100? I know every person and life situation are unique but what’s a good rule of thumb, in your opinion. I don’t do pushups regularly. A year ago I kinda struggled through one. A week ago I did 5. For a senior who does do any sport I thought 5 was okay but I’d like to be able to knock out 20 if I had to.
My wrists are plenty flexible; maybe too flexible? But load weight through them--even if they are straight (dumbbells, fists)-and, after a bit, I've triggered some months' of wrist pain. With occasional slight puffiness, warmth, and redness. It goes away with rest (I know, not your favorite thing). Till I overdo it again. Down dog once a week for a month can = overdoing it. This has been going on for a couple of decades now. (Still, I only have about 1% of what my mother had.) Been doing tiny exercises with tiny weights, many reps, hoping to add some specifically wrist muscles without waking up the beast. Usefulness of this new strategy unclear at present.
That's not my case. I'm 63 yes. And at 45 I had my left thumb surgery for arthritis and my left wrist fused. My right thumb now has thr same arthritis, checked at age 57. I didn't get surgery with that wrist. Thatwrist actually doesn't hurt. I lift light weight dumbbells. But the push-up is tough on the left wrist.
Yeah I cant even bend my wrists to 45 degrees without the worst pain I've ever felt in my life. I've fixed almost my entire body with ATM, but I'm starting to think I actually do need to go to a doctor here. It just feels like something is wrong beyond the typical aches from lack of use. I am 24 and I can't even lift a frying pan because it hurts so bad. Slowly got worse and worse for years until now I feel like a cripple even though the rest of my body is wonderful.
I had it so that couldn't hold a coffee pot or a dinner plate or twist open a door knob. it was diagnosed as Dequervains. had minor surgery and perfect now. Doc said push-ups contributed so recommend to use push-up handles work well.
I'm 59. About a year ago, even though i could kinda do some pushups, i started doing knee pushups and really concentrating on form. After i was comfy doing 25 or so, i took the plunge to doing real ones. Started with sets of 7 peppered throughout the day. After a year, I'm up to five sets of 20. It feels great and I'm looking better to boot. Money in the bank 🎉❤
Dear Matt, I have weak wrists and when I do my pushups, I clench my hand into a fist and push up on my knuckles mainly. I do not feel any pain doing it this way. Is this a safe way to do this exercise? Also, I value every video you make and it is fun as well with Mr.Bony's voice. Your children have got such amazing parents who teach them to look after their bodies at such an early age to avoid problems later down the track. Well done and you are a very caring and professional teacher.
Thank you for this easy-to-understand explanation! All the visuals were very clear. Thank you for your encouraging example of health!
This guy is so good
As a fitness instructor (who's been subbed to UH years) I'm always trying educated people on the "uneasiness" they feel in their wrists... Thank you for this video! Love your content. 💪🏻
I want to add my deepest condolences on the death of your dad. Falling and being unable to get up must have been so scary for him and you. Sharing that here must be hard. I want to thank you for noting what can happen if we get deconditioned and weak. My dad just had his first experience like that, and it is hard for him to understand the bigger picture.
I’m so sorry for the loss of your Dad. 😢 And, thank you so much for all your work to help people of all ages. ❤
Very helpful. Thanks for your advice.
I have had weak wrists all my life but I worked with it later from repetitive movement I ended up with wrist surgery so push ups are brutal what I do is wall push-ups to start and then I do bureau push ups so I can actually keep my wrists straight with grabbing the bureau and then I just angle my body as deep as possible. I also have hand bars (very much like the dumbbells) for the floor where I can keep wrists straight. Personally if I try to do any flat wrists loading I get pretty much crippled even from the most minimum bend severe for weeks. So I totally think you should work on it like he says but in the event that anyone just can't starting with wall push ups or bureau I get pretty strong it's all about the angle. I really appreciate this video a lot because no one talks about this.
I like the simplicity of those wrist stretches. I hurt my wrists through yoga arm stands and push ups. I don’t do the arm stands any more. I use push up handles if I do push-ups. I will do those stretches and do more push-ups.
Thanks!
Means a lot!
Thank You. I have Kienböck's disease and have been a bit scared about doing push ups. This helps me to reconsider.
Thanks, I'm gonna try that. Having the same problem with my toes.
Love the shirt! I do wall push-ups.
I used to have that pain in my wrists from time to time. That’s why I always warm up first. Doing something simmilar to what you are showing.
Now I’m in better shape in my mid 30s than I was in my mid 20s ☺️
Not being so heavy anymore, also helps avoiding pain.
Always start with what you can do. Not what you can’t do.
I am in my mid 60s. About a decade ago my wrists were really painful. Yoga was excruciating n I took to wearing wrist supports. Then I was shown how do stretch them, working on my forearm muscles, passive movement of each wrist. As a massage therapist my forearms still jam up occasionally but met exercises n stretches help. After shoulder injury I find push ups still tricky but working towards it
thank you so much for all the informative videos!! imprved my life quality so much
Happy to help
Great video!
I been having a discomfort on my wrist for over 6yrs, but having done anything about it. Should I be worried?
Years ago I only had pain in my right wrist. Unfortunately I now have pain in both wrists. I suspect I'm hyper mobile and after doing a lot of yoga for a year both wrists hurt all night and in the morning. Can't do push ups without pain anymore, hoping this video will help
Great info, as always. Love the shirt! You're not exactly my type, but IMO you're looking good.
I point my fingers in a bit to help with shoulders and elbows
Matt, hi! I played football as a child and fell on wrist, I suffered for 2-3 months, after which I noticed that little bone(looks like sphere) began to stick out. Further in life, this did not bother me much, I did push-ups 50 times per approach, the wrist did not bother me. But once I did a bench press of 100 kg and felt a terrible tingling in this place, after I saw the place near the thumb was swollen. And since that time, my hand has been chronically sore if I do any exercises on wrist. Push-ups are especially hard.
Sorry for my English, I'm not a native speaker🙌.
Matt! Is there an exercise to build up the muscles along the Spine and Back muscles? Mine are Locked up. It hurts to simply walk, it's large muscles that seem to attach to the back of my pelvis. They Move as I walk. 🤔
Dear Matt, I have a question I’d be so glad if you could answer. I’m 22, can I reverse my forward head posture? I’m all in. I haven’t had any injury. I just have been dealing with emotional issues and gave up on my surfing/yoga practice! I would spent 10-14 hours a day on my phone for 2 years straight. I heard that it’s possible to fix posture before I’m 24, is this true? Thank you so much. I’m working to reverse this everyday, never loosing sight of it. I just want my surfing and yoga life back!
First noticed weak wrists in my forties doing Pilates. My wrists were always flexible but maybe weak? Wasn’t on a computer all day to explain away the issue either (iPhone didn’t exist). Started to avoid movements that aggravated wrists - always thought maybe my wrists couldn’t support my weight even though my weight was in normal range. Couldn’t solve it. Developed Haggis Rigidus (pain and stiffness at base of big toe) and prone positions that bend toes backwards are excruciating. Now I do countertop push ups …
If having Dupytrins, do you change your advice? 🎉
Came in the right time
My problem is, I have a ganglion cyst on the underside of my wrist. It hurts when I do push-ups and it gets bigger when I’m to hard on my wrist.
Hi thank you for this video. I wish I could do it but I have pain in my shoulder and arms. I do not have any strength in them too. I am 76 years old. I am trying to lift 2 kg weights to strengthen my arms. Am I doing the right thing?
Will this help if I have a gangolian cyst that comes and goes? Sometimes after pushup/chest day it’ll be back and popping out of my wrist sometimes it goes down but now currently it pops out but doesn’t hurt? Thanks for help
Excellent ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I get right hand wrist pain about 3 times each year and think it's tendinitis.... What can I do as I find spin difficult and yoga. I've stop weights and yoga for 3 weeks now
I broke my wrist 10 years ago it never healed back right, How can I do push ups with this wrist. I thought about on my fist. that is how I get down on the ground. What do you think?
Hey Matt, another great video. Boney’s getting in some shots, eh? My question. How many push-ups should a person be able to do to be generally healthy? 1? 20? 100? I know every person and life situation are unique but what’s a good rule of thumb, in your opinion. I don’t do pushups regularly. A year ago I kinda struggled through one. A week ago I did 5. For a senior who does do any sport I thought 5 was okay but I’d like to be able to knock out 20 if I had to.
20 in one set is decent for most people's day to day lives :)
@@Uprighthealth something to work for 👍
My wrists are plenty flexible; maybe too flexible? But load weight through them--even if they are straight (dumbbells, fists)-and, after a bit, I've triggered some months' of wrist pain. With occasional slight puffiness, warmth, and redness. It goes away with rest (I know, not your favorite thing). Till I overdo it again. Down dog once a week for a month can = overdoing it. This has been going on for a couple of decades now. (Still, I only have about 1% of what my mother had.) Been doing tiny exercises with tiny weights, many reps, hoping to add some specifically wrist muscles without waking up the beast. Usefulness of this new strategy unclear at present.
I’m so sorry about your father’s passing. ❤
my wrist pain started when I fractured the base of my 5th metacarpal after punching something too hard
That's not my case. I'm 63 yes. And at 45 I had my left thumb surgery for arthritis and my left wrist fused. My right thumb now has thr same arthritis, checked at age 57. I didn't get surgery with that wrist. Thatwrist actually doesn't hurt. I lift light weight dumbbells. But the push-up is tough on the left wrist.
My wrist pain is caused by an untreated injury to it. I was about 10 when it happened. And ignored it. I’m now 73.
Started at 35
Yeah I cant even bend my wrists to 45 degrees without the worst pain I've ever felt in my life. I've fixed almost my entire body with ATM, but I'm starting to think I actually do need to go to a doctor here. It just feels like something is wrong beyond the typical aches from lack of use. I am 24 and I can't even lift a frying pan because it hurts so bad. Slowly got worse and worse for years until now I feel like a cripple even though the rest of my body is wonderful.
I had it so that couldn't hold a coffee pot or a dinner plate or twist open a door knob. it was diagnosed as Dequervains. had minor surgery and perfect now. Doc said push-ups contributed so recommend to use push-up handles work well.
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