You CAN do pushups, my friend! (2022 Version)

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  • You CAN do pushups... in better video quality.
    I JUST uploaded this video, so no updates yet! Here's the information:
    1.) Find a pushup variation you can do competently with good form.
    2.) Practice this variation until you hit the Goal standards. Do 2-3 Sets once or twice a week.
    3.) When you're able to hit the goal standards, move on to a harder variation.
    Progressions:
    Wall Pushups: 3 Sets of 50
    Incline Pushups: 3 Sets of 40
    Advanced Incline Pushups: 3 Sets of 35
    Knee Pushups: 3 Sets of 30
    Full Pushups!
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  • @HybridCalisthenics
    @HybridCalisthenics  2 года назад +666

    MASSIVE free fitness routine: www.hybridcalisthenics.com/routine
    For more information on this pushup progression, please check: www.hybridcalisthenics.com/pushups
    I'll be redoing some of my older work to add more information and have better visuals. This should be more helpful to new people who discover the channel. Hope you're all well!

    • @generalkaboom6642
      @generalkaboom6642 2 года назад +8

      How do I flex my abs if I'm slightly overweight and out of shape?

    • @HybridCalisthenics
      @HybridCalisthenics  2 года назад +18

      @@generalkaboom6642 In the content of this video, it'll help for you to just do your best. Your abs can still tense and help protect your lower back. They'll get stronger over time. The easier variations will help you build up progressively.

    • @Lyajka
      @Lyajka 2 года назад +2

      I need a dedicated video about bridge

    • @ligh7foo7
      @ligh7foo7 2 года назад +1

      I was challenging myself to do 3 sets of 40 pushups with 30 seconds rest in between. I can do 2 sets cleanly and the 3rd is a struggle after 20 reps. Fatigue at 30. I have found I can do... 1 set of
      25 advanced
      10 pushups,
      3 narrow
      2 sets of 5 staggered each arm
      Sliding I found too difficult to maintain a consistent pace or good form.
      Also went back to regular and my lower back sagged at the start even though my arms felt fine, so I called it a day for pushups.

    • @ligh7foo7
      @ligh7foo7 2 года назад +1

      On the plow knee tuck I could get my thighs close to my chest BUT I found that I was able to find the flexibility after I did some warm ups we did at BJJ. Once I could back roll over my shoulder my body found the strength to do them.... It is like my body saying nope we cannot do this and I had to remind it with various progressive moves that YES it actually could.

  • @YouTube4me
    @YouTube4me Год назад +5131

    Old school PE teachers helped to give knee pushups the bad vibe. Like “girls pushups” were a joke. Thank you for the great video.

    • @mitchellunderwood7556
      @mitchellunderwood7556 Год назад +47

      So so true

    • @Viilap
      @Viilap Год назад +201

      He prolly couldn't even do one on his own

    • @ithewho6603
      @ithewho6603 Год назад +195

      Yeah same. Both ours did that. We always had a woman for girls PE and a man for boys PE and they were separate classes most of the time. Our teacher made girls do knee pushups. And when we did have joined class, the boys teacher would always shame those boys who couldn't do "boys push-ups" and told them to group up with girls for the "girls push-ups".

    • @mr.ambientsounds1291
      @mr.ambientsounds1291 Год назад +102

      It​ was the same for me. Some teachers were OK but others just assumed that girls couldn't do anything more than the knee push ups. They were properly shocked when I could do not only full push ups but also handstand pushups and one arm push ups. I was super into calisthenics at the time.

    • @DJcyberslash
      @DJcyberslash 11 месяцев назад +49

      ​@@BigDaddy-nf5qh translation: you're super passive and let people sh!t all over you without any pushback.

  • @binary964
    @binary964 Год назад +6431

    in 2 months i went from fewer than 10 wall push ups (i barely have any muscle mass at that time, my arms were bones and skin) to 25 knee push ups, my journey is still long but it wouldn't even start if it wasn't for you, Hampton, so thank you so much! I feel so much better and stronger I could cry
    update: i can do 3x30 knee push ups now!
    3 months update: GOLLY GEE HAMPTON I CAN DO A PUSH UP :D

    • @ChronicallyConfused
      @ChronicallyConfused Год назад +115

      That's great!

    • @l.a.3555
      @l.a.3555 Год назад +131

      Way to go! This is motivating to me!

    • @nanda28cc
      @nanda28cc Год назад +53

      Keep going my guy

    • @mehdisayed5263
      @mehdisayed5263 Год назад +21

      how many times week do you do these excesice?

    • @averypacks
      @averypacks Год назад +77

      golly gee hampton 😭
      keep up the grind king!

  • @ZowieMama
    @ZowieMama 9 месяцев назад +266

    bro looks like he has no enemies

    • @PantherOfTheWest
      @PantherOfTheWest Месяц назад +4

      Ts not instagram comments lil guy

    • @ZowieMama
      @ZowieMama Месяц назад +7

      @@PantherOfTheWest bro this was 7 months ago 😭🙏

    • @PantherOfTheWest
      @PantherOfTheWest Месяц назад

      @@ZowieMama I do NOT give a f

    • @sexycowman
      @sexycowman Месяц назад

      ​@@PantherOfTheWestinternet beta male keyboard warrior spotted

    • @sexycowman
      @sexycowman Месяц назад +3

      ​@@PantherOfTheWestnvm clicked on your profile and you're definitely a kid. Just make sure you grow up not treating strangers poorly or else you'll grow up sad and alone

  • @zastsstuff9388
    @zastsstuff9388 10 месяцев назад +1465

    Goal: 30 clean push-ups
    I will try this for everyday and I update here
    I can only do 3 clean push-ups, So I am doing incline push-ups then knee push-ups then normal push-ups
    Incline push-ups goal: 40
    Day 1: 15 Incline push-ups
    Day 2: 21 Incline push-ups
    Day 3: 25 Incline push-ups
    Day 4: 30 Incline push-ups
    Day 5: 30 incline push-ups
    Day 6: 31 incline push-ups
    Day 7: 31 Incline push-ups
    Day 8: 35 Incline push-ups
    Day 9: 35 Incline push-ups
    Day 10: 40 Incline push-ups
    Knee push-ups target: 40
    Day 11: 15 knee push-ups
    Day 12: 20 knee push-ups
    Day 13: 20 knee push-ups
    Day 14: 20 knee push-ups
    Day 15: 25 knee push-ups
    Day 16: 25 knee push-ups
    Day 17: 25 knee push-ups
    Day 18: 30 knee push-ups
    Day 19: 30 knee push-ups
    Day 20: 35 knee push-ups
    Day 21: 35 knee push-ups
    Day 22: 35 knee push-ups
    Day 23: 40 knee push-ups
    Next the classical push-ups 💯
    I can't update it regularly, but I do update it after completing my Goal 💯
    Update: This is like Day 26 and I was able to do 12 push-ups, went from 3 to 12
    Update 2: It's like 1.5 months and I can able to do 20 push-ups
    Update 3: After 2 months I was able to do 27 push-ups till failure just three more 💯
    Update 4: finally I can do 30 push-ups till failure and I am not going to stop here next target
    "50 push-ups"💯
    Update 5: now i can do 35 push-ups btw i am trying new variations like archer push-ups which i can do about 6-7 per set
    Update 6: It's been a long time since I updated last time, now i became out of form which I can do about only 25 push-ups 😐. So needed to start grinding again 🔥, I will start to update daily
    Day 1: 20 push-ups
    Day 2: 20 push-ups
    Day 3: 20 push-ups
    Day 4: 20 push-ups
    Day 5: 20 push-ups
    Day 6: 22 push-ups
    Day 7: 23 push-ups
    Day 8: 22 push-ups
    Day 9: 22 push-ups
    Day 10: 23 push-ups
    Day 11: 23 push-ups
    Day 12: 24 push-ups

    • @JKBEARMain
      @JKBEARMain 10 месяцев назад +12

      Nice

    • @almightyingot
      @almightyingot 10 месяцев назад +15

      I have faith in you

    • @TheAadeshthapa
      @TheAadeshthapa 10 месяцев назад +12

      you got this my boiii!!!

    • @zastsstuff9388
      @zastsstuff9388 10 месяцев назад +14

      @@almightyingot Don't worry about it I will definitely achieve my goal

    • @deadlock7946
      @deadlock7946 10 месяцев назад +5

      🔥🔥🔥

  • @Rebitaay
    @Rebitaay 2 года назад +3671

    Just wanted to say thank you for putting so much work into the updated routine. I've been following the old routine and the new for 7 months now, and it's not an exaggeration to say that ii has changed my life.

    • @HybridCalisthenics
      @HybridCalisthenics  2 года назад +434

      Thank YOU so much for letting me know. I spent a lot of time making the updated one, and my concern looking at it is "you can't really tell it took that much effort" hahaha.
      Only getting started - planning on adding SO much more. I knew I had to make a solid routine to build content around that.

    • @deathshade64
      @deathshade64 2 года назад +35

      I had to take a coding class last year and we had to make websites as projects. Looking at the new routine, I can tell a lot of time and effort has been put into it. I also want to say that this routine has changed my life as well and you have helped change my perspective on some things. Thank you.

    • @yomomma3251
      @yomomma3251 2 года назад +14

      @@HybridCalisthenics I’m boutta try this out for 1 month and I will give you an update

    • @GabrielCarvv
      @GabrielCarvv 2 года назад +2

      @@yomomma3251 not much time

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Год назад

      Congratulations! Keep it up!

  • @serendipityriver7247
    @serendipityriver7247 Год назад +2933

    32yo female here. NEVER BEFORE was I able to do a push up. Followed your instructions with little to no expectations, but did it every day.
    3 months and a half later, and NOW I´m able to do 15 PERFECT FORM push ups. Unbelievable what you can do with proper instructions, patience and consistency. Got hooked up and I´m working on increasing my reps. YOU, SIR, ARE AMAZING! Thank you so much!!!

    • @mortisCZ
      @mortisCZ Год назад +122

      If you had enough patience and dedication for 3 months of training then you are probably going to get really fit. 🙂 The onramp of any routine is always the most mentally difficult. I wish you a good luck and much fun.

    • @scaabs
      @scaabs Год назад +24

      W

    • @cuspcham
      @cuspcham Год назад +27

      Thanks for sharing. This is extremely encouraging.

    • @user-dn9tt8py6t
      @user-dn9tt8py6t Год назад +13

      W

    • @gabriela_7749
      @gabriela_7749 Год назад +6

      Hi, how many or for how muchtime did u do everyday?

  • @JustJen263
    @JustJen263 10 месяцев назад +503

    I am a 70 year old female- I used to be able to do standard “male” push ups up to 5 years ago- i was a firefighter. Back injury changed that. BUT- I have been doing 100 “girl” push ups every day for 26 days!!!! I see, feel and enjoy the changes!!! You make this very doable and I appreciate your videos! I will get back to “male” push ups soon!!!😊

    • @ash11music
      @ash11music 10 месяцев назад +64

      you are an inspiration ma'am! I'm 26 and still on incline pushups.... its only been a week though. i aspire to be able to do pushups even at 70!

    • @meowbahnewBahnew
      @meowbahnewBahnew 8 месяцев назад +21

      SEVENTY?? your a legend

    • @beautyover6018
      @beautyover6018 5 месяцев назад +1

      For some people, 100 push-ups a day might work for your body. Everyone’s body is different I would highly suggest reading the article by by Jeremy Ethier - July 30, 2022- what happens to your body when you do 100 push-ups a day, Wilce this might work for some people the article points out a lot of positives about giving your body rest periods and what happens when you don’t have rest and recovery.

    • @LegionNetworkCH
      @LegionNetworkCH 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@amairasagar5613Excuse me please correct your attitude. When you feel acidic like that, put yourself in ice cold water for a few minutes, like a... warrior.

    • @andrics7611
      @andrics7611 3 месяца назад +8

      ​@@LegionNetworkCHthey're not wrong?

  • @winterblake3321
    @winterblake3321 Год назад +1240

    I'm literally tearing up right now I am not even kidding. When you said around 5:30 that if it is still too hard you shouldn't be ashamed tears literally started rolling down my cheeks. I am still in highschool but I am really weak and always picked last for gym. I am starting from so low and I am so insecure right now starting, I have zero knowledge about fitness and workouts and I am so so grateful for youtube to guide me. This video means a lot to me. I hope I'll someday be able to a pushup. Thankyou

    • @dinoelate5900
      @dinoelate5900 Год назад +47

      You got this!:D

    • @iebeda
      @iebeda Год назад +44

      I'm proud of you, you can do this!! Don't give up!!!

    • @GiorgosAm
      @GiorgosAm Год назад +35

      I cried reading your coment keep it up

    • @Jackkenway
      @Jackkenway Год назад +19

      @winter blake I guarantee you that you got this! Do not feel ashamed, follow this video and practice often and you will make it, I believe in you, you just need to believe in yourself, tell yourself that you got this, don't let the negative thinking keep you from achieving your goals, you can start tmr and little by little you'll be able to do a pushup, no one is better than you, you are strong and capable!

    • @afreestate8466
      @afreestate8466 Год назад +7

      You can do it!

  • @ICEcoldJT
    @ICEcoldJT 2 года назад +198

    You are amazing, my friend

  • @KayosHybrid
    @KayosHybrid 2 года назад +1293

    As a large person, the stigma of exercise and largeness has always made even beginning fitness very daunting. Your straight forward, factual and compassionate sharing of how to look after your entire body, pay attention to your limits and how to prevent damage are so useful and really answer so many questions I’ve always had all my life, but no one to ask. It’s crazy that deconstructing the stigma of starting at whatever you’re capable of into it being actually a healthy, proactive and progressive action to train your body’s muscular strength, flexibility and joint strength - really is the magic ticket.
    Body health and fitness shouldn’t begin and end at body image, ego and competitiveness.
    Fitness and body work like this feels achievable, TRULY accessible for all bodies and feels entirely coded towards the health of your entire body. I’m so grateful you make this content

    • @Ixaglet
      @Ixaglet 2 года назад +55

      As a normal-sized guy (I could probably use lose a few pounds), let me tell you that when I see large people going in and out of the gym (which I simply walk past, never go in) I always think to myself "That guy is running laps around everyone who's still on the couch, including myself".

    • @user-ej4eq5im4r
      @user-ej4eq5im4r 2 года назад +18

      As a small person I can tell you one important thing:It's the hardest when you begin and get used to it.

    • @4quall
      @4quall 2 года назад +11

      Keep going! I'm here to tell the world we can do it ! Eat right and get your body moving 5 days a week in some way. I will forever be amazed that it worked after decades of not trying because of the very Daunting feeling you had

    • @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y
      @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y 2 года назад +4

      Dividing your 3 meals into 6 meals would help too. But it's hard to do it while working, it's easier on weekends.

    • @heathertrull8433
      @heathertrull8433 2 года назад +1

      This!!

  • @captaind8728
    @captaind8728 10 месяцев назад +69

    well friends, i came to tell you that doing 3 sets of 50 wall push ups took me a bit over 2 months (i started on april 2 and was able to do it on june 23)
    so dont give up fellow noodle armed people! we'll get there eventually 😊

  • @nicorogervonlohengramm
    @nicorogervonlohengramm 10 месяцев назад +153

    Wall Pushups 3:30
    Incline Pushups 5:45
    Advanced Incline 6:30
    Knee Pushups 7:25

  • @notlaurence6443
    @notlaurence6443 2 года назад +778

    I wanted to say that the original "You CAN do pushups" video was what got me into fitness in the first place. I wasn't doing incredibly well in my life due to my own self-image among other things, but that video as well as the original routine have, safe to say, changed my life. I now no longer dislike how I look or how I act towards myself and the basis for this can almost solely be attributed to you, Hampton!
    The new routine looks incredibly well built, and while recently I haven't had enough time to fully check it out, the effort that was put into it is obvious, and I can't wait to see how it evolves

    • @dawnjohnson8739
      @dawnjohnson8739 2 года назад +5

      What a great story! Good work!

    • @maxpower9175
      @maxpower9175 2 года назад +6

      Congrats man, keep it up!

    • @GraysonP8279
      @GraysonP8279 2 года назад +5

      (Not to take away from your comment) That video is where I first found this channel, before that point I didn't know how I could get into exercise after being bullied at school and by my brother over not being able to do a push-up. I always assumed doing easier versions of workouts wouldn't really amount to anything.

    • @siddharthhasavimath8307
      @siddharthhasavimath8307 2 года назад +2

      @@GraysonP8279 not to take away from either of you but the original video is the one that got me into fitness proper and sticking to a routine and actually making progress instead of dropping it after a week . ive been fairly regular for almost a year now :D

    • @paridhigupta6171
      @paridhigupta6171 Год назад +1

      Hey can you help me out?
      The 3 sets should be done in different times in the day or just with 5-10 mins break?

  • @glutentag5853
    @glutentag5853 Год назад +610

    A different type of push-up that I reccomend is a negative push up. Basically, be in a normal up-push up position. Then, lower yourself as slowly as you can into the ground. Once you fall, get back up into the position and repeat until you physically can not go down any more. Also, the video was amazing!

    • @maamseyra
      @maamseyra Год назад +24

      Is it really works? I want to try it but it's too hard also my arm hurts so bad

    • @abdulnasirbushra6049
      @abdulnasirbushra6049 Год назад +32

      @@maamseyra Start with knee push ups or wall pushups like in the video but check your form if your hand hurts

    • @lilymae988
      @lilymae988 Год назад

      Thanks for that tip!

    • @maamseyra
      @maamseyra Год назад +2

      @@abdulnasirbushra6049 tysm, i hope this help

    • @johnmartinez9220
      @johnmartinez9220 Год назад +2

      9:00

  • @michaeltheaegis
    @michaeltheaegis 6 месяцев назад +31

    Thanks for destroying my pride Hampton. I thought myself athletic because I am a second-degree blackbelt, but I came close to passing out after doing 150 wall pushups on my first day of your training program. I am excited to try out your program and I want to express my gratitude that you have made it both free and open to the public.

    • @berry8731
      @berry8731 Месяц назад +1

      Destroying my pride? Hampton is helping us to become better

  • @Lussetussdenstore
    @Lussetussdenstore 2 года назад +813

    Just to contribute, for some, the trouble with moving from knee pushups to full pushups might be a lack of core strength. I've found the plank to be a great way of strenghening my core, in turn helping me do pushups. Hope it can help someone else as well!

    • @ash88glos
      @ash88glos Год назад +61

      I think this is a very good point. The chest and arms may be strong enough but if your core is weak your body will not comply.

    • @pb25193
      @pb25193 Год назад +6

      Underrated comment

    • @ninatheinkling5748
      @ninatheinkling5748 Год назад +19

      Plank is the only exercise I hate more than push ups lol

    • @pixpusha
      @pixpusha Год назад +16

      @@ninatheinkling5748 I don't know. Pushups are right up there with Brussel sprouts. They are the worst.

    • @sibratodas9890
      @sibratodas9890 Год назад +3

      Thank u it might help me because I'm obese person who is not able to do push up but I palne a little bit easier and I can do it I will bulid my strength and then do push up 🥲🥲🥲

  • @williamphillips4992
    @williamphillips4992 Год назад +449

    Dude, you are just so freaking positive as a coach. I teach fencing to a lot of adults who have never had a large interest in fitness before, and when they ask me what to do to get into better shape I send them to your material.

    • @ChonkiBits
      @ChonkiBits 10 месяцев назад +4

      fencing gang

    • @thepursuiterer
      @thepursuiterer 9 месяцев назад +3

      I’ve been interested in learning to fence, but I’m worried that I’m too weak to have any real skill. Are there are workouts I should be doing to prepare myself for lessons?

    • @williamphillips4992
      @williamphillips4992 9 месяцев назад +3

      @thepursuiterer Hampton's workouts are a great base for strength. However, if you want to fence, I'd just go ahead and find lessons. Strength is an advantage, but you will gain strength as you fence.

    • @ChonkiBits
      @ChonkiBits 8 месяцев назад

      @@thepursuiterer yeah that's about what I did

  • @marjac82
    @marjac82 Год назад +12

    I really appreciate the frequent reminders throughout not to be ashamed where you are in your journey 💕

  • @MyNipplesArePointy
    @MyNipplesArePointy Год назад +113

    Your videos are so well paced honestly. Despite not being a short video there was never single instance where I was impatiently waiting for you to move on, but it was still slow enough for me to follow along and understand everything you said without having to rewind.
    And gahdayum. I wasn't even searching up anything workout related so I don't know why you popped up in my Recommended, but now I gotta try this out. You taught it so well and all of it actually seems realistic and doable. Thank you lots, sir.

  • @williamchristian246
    @williamchristian246 2 года назад +391

    This video kinda take me back a few months ago when I couldn't even do 1 single pushups, now I can do around 15-17, just wanna say to you Hampton, thank you for the help🙌
    Edit: 27 now!

    • @sorol79
      @sorol79 2 года назад +9

      That's great! Congrats... so there is hope :) Guess we all gotta start where we're at.

    • @hasmituchil5214
      @hasmituchil5214 2 года назад +1

      @@sorol79 Yes! Fitness is a journey and we all start somewhere. - Hampton

    • @TGears314
      @TGears314 Год назад +1

      I’ve been doing it for over a year now, and tbh I was recovering from an illness that had me bedridden for over a month and almost took my ability to walk. Now I am able to do advanced incline push-ups, I can do the side staggered squats, and I am working on the horizontal pull-ups, I have gained so much strength back and it’s just from repeatedly trying to increase with small steps every day! If Hampton hadn’t taken the time to outline the steps, I doubt I would be able to do 5 push-ups right now let alone multiple sets in the 20’s

    • @TGears314
      @TGears314 Год назад +1

      Meant to add that I hope you keep up all the hard work! It pays off, just keep in mind you’re doing it for the long term not some short term arbitrary goal!

    • @williamchristian246
      @williamchristian246 Год назад +1

      @@TGears314 absolutely my man, we're doing this for a lifetime

  • @alexu9132
    @alexu9132 Год назад +113

    Went from 310 pounds to 283 and at first i could barely do 1 now I'm at 30! Thank you for the motivation and for educating me I'm gonna keep it up!!

    • @kylepierre9583
      @kylepierre9583 Год назад +15

      W boss man

    • @matt2362
      @matt2362 10 месяцев назад +2

      Nice man! Thats awesome and make sure to keep at it :)

    • @Manixxxxx
      @Manixxxxx 8 месяцев назад +1

      1 TO 30??!? I GOTTA BE MORE LIKE YOU!!

  • @pelicans456
    @pelicans456 4 месяца назад +13

    A friend of mine wanted help getting into shape after a long time in the hospital with COVID complications. Basically no muscle mass left. Wasn't sure how to start her off because I'd never helped anyone starting from such a low muscle-base. Used a few of your most basic exercises and she's up to ten normal pushups now! Great resource, thanks man.

  • @EscPointDev
    @EscPointDev 10 месяцев назад +42

    Bro that 2:00 explanation is game changing. I was wondering why triceps and shoulders keep getting stronger but my chest has barely improved since I started working out. I had no idea that I was always pushing my shoulders all the way forward. I tried pinching my shoulder blade together and activating my core and my press ups reps went from 17 to 5. This is gonna help me so much. Thank you.

  • @sphinyal8758
    @sphinyal8758 2 года назад +898

    Hampton! 8 months! 8 months I trained and yesterday was the first time I managed to push myself of the floor! 😭 Thanks so much for your motivation :)
    And girls out there: be patient, we have much less upper body muscle by nature so we first need to build a lot for this. But we can do this, just stay patient! 💪🏻
    Edit: already got TWO yesterday after 10 days! I feel like I unlocked a whole new world 😂
    Editedit: y'all are too kind! Really made me smile to read all the comments :) the situation right now is that I can't really get over 3-4 push ups, so I will continue including more incline pushups for a while.
    Also working on that pull up, I really struggle with back training but I never believed I could do push ups, so now I believe in myself! One day I will pull myself up! 😂

    • @HybridCalisthenics
      @HybridCalisthenics  Год назад +212

      THAT'S AWESOME. So proud of you.
      That's a lot of dedication and hard work. I'm sure you kept going when others may have given up.
      Keep up the awesome work! Work on getting a few in a row! Love your advice to other girls!

    • @devaduttanand2503
      @devaduttanand2503 Год назад +18

      Congrats!

    • @maria.1313
      @maria.1313 Год назад +16

      Amazing! Congratulations 🎉😊 and thanks for the encouragement, I'm going to start training too 🥳🥰

    • @uniworkhorse
      @uniworkhorse Год назад +9

      I need to get there!

    • @kristir1262
      @kristir1262 Год назад +11

      You go girl! 😘

  • @zupergurkan
    @zupergurkan Год назад +278

    You're so respectful and understanding of the fact that not everyone can do the standard pushup. It's like you pick up where most fitness RUclipsrs just don't. I've been struggling to do a pushup for a long time but the other week I found the key. I bought a pullup bar to put in a doorway a while back. It's very stable, especially with the little knobs that sit between the bar and the doorway, but those are screwed in. However, I realized I could squeeze the bar in the doorway further down to do my incline pushups against. (Of course I first check that it can hold my whole body weight) it's worked great and I'm improving, finally! Best thing is I can just move it down a couple of inches to slowly progress!

  • @MathIguess
    @MathIguess Год назад +27

    Progress is slow but it is undeniable. Thank you for this, it has helped me a lot in my journey towards good health.

  • @alexo6802
    @alexo6802 7 месяцев назад +13

    Because I have a illness that makes me fatigued and feel weak all the time, it took me probably twice as long compared to normal to build. But after 9 months, I can finally do a full pushup! I went from wall, knees, inclined (for some reason knees were easier than inclined) then full pushup. Thanks so much for such a helpful video!

  • @saj_a
    @saj_a 2 года назад +285

    Golly gee, Hampton! Now I can do a pushup! ✋
    In all seriousness I started using the Hybrid Calisthenics Routine very recently and even though I'm able to do about 40 consecutive normal pushups, I've started with the wall pushups to focus on my pacing. I really appreciate the work you've put into the routine; have a beautiful week!

    • @sphinyal8758
      @sphinyal8758 2 года назад +1

      Rarely anyone can do 40 consecutive REAL push ups. Full ROM, chest to the ground, ellbows back ;)

    • @saj_a
      @saj_a 2 года назад +5

      ​@@sphinyal8758 Mhm my pacing and form was not good and it wasn't doing much for me. I'm gonna be working on a better ROM. :D

    • @janny2483
      @janny2483 2 года назад

      How long did it take to move from table push-ups to kneeling ones for you? Because I'm kind of stuck now on that and I don't see any progress at all...

    • @sphinyal8758
      @sphinyal8758 2 года назад

      @@janny2483 hey Janny, try if you can do the negative motion controlled and do them as slow as possible. Also helped me to finally get that first push up from the floor.
      Or maybe you can find a slightly deeper incline to set a new stimulus.

    • @janny2483
      @janny2483 2 года назад +1

      @@sphinyal8758 Thanks a lot for the advice, I'll try!

  • @tanaymalikk
    @tanaymalikk 2 года назад +116

    Goly gee, hampton i started a while back around 8-10 months ago where i couldn't even do a single knee pushup but eventually following your advice i progressed from a couple of inclined pushups to almost mastering the one-arm pushup now, all thanks to you👑

    • @dawnjohnson8739
      @dawnjohnson8739 2 года назад +1

      Good work!

    • @tanaymalikk
      @tanaymalikk 2 года назад +2

      @@dawnjohnson8739 thankyou!

    • @chrispeacock1257
      @chrispeacock1257 2 года назад +8

      This is great to hear. I’ve been a feeling stuck at 10-13 consecutive pushups for a few weeks but remembering that the process is months long rather than weeks long is really helpful. Just gotta keep going.

    • @tanaymalikk
      @tanaymalikk 2 года назад +9

      @@chrispeacock1257 if it makes it any better even i had a similair phase and it did bug me for a while too. What helped me was focusing on the quality of each rep rather than the quantity . Taking it slow and making sure i don't miss the full range of motion really helped!.

    • @BenjiThomaz
      @BenjiThomaz 2 года назад +3

      @@tanaymalikk Wow, that's some great advice!!! Whenever we don't see massive changes, it helps to try to focus on smaller, more refined changes, or shift the focus.
      I like the emphasis on form!!! Like, a good thing to focus on could be engaging your core throughout the entirety of the pushup, or change the pacing by going extra slow on the way down, and alternating between fast up or slow up.

  • @graffiti980
    @graffiti980 Год назад +32

    bro i could hardly do a pushup 3 days ago. now i'm able to do 3-ish decent ones. practice makes progress

  • @maggikelly5887
    @maggikelly5887 Год назад +14

    I just love yr attitude , so warm & natural , yr style , simple & straight forward . These wall push ups are fabulous … I had shoulder surgery & lost it all .. , strength , mobility & joy . this has been my salvation to learn to return to what I could do before . The surgeon said my shoulder will never be the same but thanks to you Hampton what is the same is the return of my joy in working on my push-ups . Sending you my thanks 😊

  • @chrispeacock1257
    @chrispeacock1257 2 года назад +90

    After watching the original video I started trying pushups. I could just about do wall pushups, so I started there. That was 15th March this year. By 2nd May I could do a set of 10 standard pushups, by progressing through wall, desk, then knee pushups. My chest and shoulders are visibly and physically stronger. You’ve helped me out immensely Hampton, cheers!

    • @felineloveyaa
      @felineloveyaa 2 года назад +2

      Wow, that's great! Did you only do push-ups during that time, or also pull-ups, sit-ups, and other exercises?

    • @chrispeacock1257
      @chrispeacock1257 2 года назад +7

      @@felineloveyaa I do a 2 day split, without a designated rest day because I really struggle to keep habits unless I do something daily.
      On day 1, I do pushup variations and some dumbbell curls (I do dumbbells because I have them around and can’t find a way to do pull-up variations yet). 3 sets of each. Each set to failure, with a break between each to do the other exercise i.e. push-ups/curls/push-ups/curls/push-ups/curls.
      I’ve recently started doing 3 sets of standard push-ups before doing 3 sets of knee pushups, in the same session. Once I’ve done that I like to do as many wall pushups as I can until failure. This isn’t very many tbh after standard and knee pushups.
      On day 2, I do sit-ups, side sit-ups, half bridges and squats. I started with leg raises instead of sit-ups, as Hampton advises, but I found my back/leg muscles are too tight and I ended up working my back rather than my abs. I find my sit-up form considerably better. I also do side sit-ups for those muscles either side of the abs. I don’t have a mat, so I lie lengthways on a spare pillow when doing floor exercises.
      I started the half bridges at the first variation before moving up to half bridges. I tend to leave the squats till last because they kill me. I like to go all out with them, trying to go until I can barely stand and want to cry. That’s about 100 consecutive for me atm. I use my desk as support and it helps me get though the last 40%. I tend to dare myself to do the last 10 support free, because at this point I’m masochistic. The buzz of succeeding at something I really didn’t want to do beforehand is a high I’ve developed an appetite for.
      Other than the squats, I do 3 sets of each exercise to failure. Each exercise between the next the same as day 1. I only do one set to failure on squats because they’re awful.
      I keep a page on my notes app of every exercise/reps/sets I’ve done each day, including when I’ve had ad hoc rest days. It helps me to look back at last time and see how many reps I should be aiming to improve upon or match today. It’s also nice to look back and see the progress made.
      I’m still a massive noob but I’ve never been in better shape. I look forward to progressing further.

    • @4nnd347
      @4nnd347 Год назад +1

      No.

    • @Mokun413
      @Mokun413 Год назад

      Great job! Proud of you!:)

  • @2devilbat
    @2devilbat Год назад +44

    I don’t know how often you get this, but your compassionate, and extremely helpful nature always chokes me up. I’m trying to join the navy right now, and I’m trying to learn how to do the pushups aspect of the bootcamp test, and you are the first ray of actual kindness ive recieved in months. Thank you so much for being so genuinely kind.

  • @JenniferPettit-ml4vw
    @JenniferPettit-ml4vw Год назад +24

    Thank-you so much for your excellent fitness guide! In the past, I worked out every day, for years. After doing NOTHING for 15 years, I'm very excited to start with this program! Great info, great delivery! Thanks again!

  • @897hit
    @897hit 2 года назад +29

    Just finished watching. The positivity that you have really helps motivate! Thanks so much Hampton! 🙌✋

  • @jr-ns7rd
    @jr-ns7rd Год назад +113

    I appreciate how you sounded so kind and encouraging all throughout the whole video. Because you're right when you said it's kind of a shameful feeling to not know how to perform push-up. Now I feel like I have to work hard and do my best to not disappoint you. Thank you so so much. 😔

  • @brandiforster9540
    @brandiforster9540 8 месяцев назад +4

    I just wanted to say thank you. I've been struggling to stay consistent in working out. I'm currently overweight by nearly 40lbs and I find I get discouraged when getting back into things/starting again because it seems too difficult. Your videos have helped me a great deal in starting again and, most importantly, not instantly internally thinking I can't do this/won't keep it up/this is too hard. I appreciate you.

  • @hadihaji2587
    @hadihaji2587 Год назад +3

    Thank you soooooo much today I did my first pushup because of all the videos you made about this topic .
    I can't believe I went from wall pushups to real pushups but now I believe anyone can do it

  • @MarysOutdoorAdventures
    @MarysOutdoorAdventures Год назад +96

    Finally I have found someone who gets it! I've been looking for strength training tips for someone with poor upper body strength and seen so many 'beginner-friendly' videos that just don't understand that some of us can't do a half push up never mind a full one. I mainly only do hiking and running, plus a little yoga and as I'm in my 40's I know I need to start building more muscle now. Thank you so very much for this fantastic video! I'll not only be checking out your others and your website - but I'm also thinking of incorporating this into one of my own hiking videos very soon so I will be sure to share this video on it 😊

  • @Wurtly
    @Wurtly 2 года назад +41

    Your routine has given me a solid foundation to figure out how to move forward in fitness and it’s been working wonderfully so far. The 2.0 adds a lot to the amazing progressive format you have created.

  • @4llowyourdream
    @4llowyourdream 10 месяцев назад +15

    Golly gee, Hampton! Now I can do a push-up!
    It took me about 4 months of (almost) daily training to go from barely doing 15 wall push-ups to a perfect form real push-up! When I first tried it I couldn't believe that I just did it, thanks a lot!
    Now my next goal is perfecting my push-ups and following your pull-up routine!

  • @bensoulsby86
    @bensoulsby86 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is so wholesome and exactly what I needed. Trying to get back into martial arts after 20 years of inactivity and struggling with some of the strength exercises, will be using your channel to help build me up for sure!

  • @remiwi2399
    @remiwi2399 2 года назад +12

    I really like that you're going into more detail on what exactly we're meant to do and proper form and all that. The feeling that I'm doing things wrong definitely causes some resistance when I want to exercise, so the more I understand the exercise the better

  • @BettyTame
    @BettyTame Год назад +23

    I've seen a lot of these push up progression videos, but what stands out the most about this one is how wonderfully encouraging you are :)
    And I did learn a couple of new things too! Wall and ""girl"" push ups here I come!

  • @anyaforger8284
    @anyaforger8284 Год назад +1

    Tbh honest i feel like you are a really awesome person!!no part of the video demotivates anyone you just give response in such a humble way and support to do in another way...
    Really it felt so good😊

  • @commentingweirdcommentsfor9279
    @commentingweirdcommentsfor9279 Год назад +1

    You explain the variations of pushups really well and also bring a lot of positivity. Thank you so much!

  • @JSephH76
    @JSephH76 2 года назад +5

    Hey. You're fantastic. Thank you for being so positive and supportive. It's a real refresher in today's world

  • @bekll6646
    @bekll6646 2 года назад +3

    Hi Hampton, great to see you giving us some more guidance. I know you have more than likely heard this 8.7 million times this year but here it is again…. You are great.! Thank you for all your hard work and effort. The positive motivation and advice is priceless. Greatly appreciated.

  • @penacristy15
    @penacristy15 Год назад +3

    Through your initial video I learned to do push ups! I couldn’t even do one, now I can do 10 👏🏽 thanks for your hard work on all these videos, know that they have a impact on my life. I’m learning a lot. Thanks again 🙏🏽

  • @eclecticsoul2514
    @eclecticsoul2514 11 дней назад

    I gotta say, you are a GREAT support. It’s great to watch you and hear your encouragement. Keep up the great work

  • @TheValerieEric
    @TheValerieEric Год назад +3

    I have been trying to do a full push up for years and this is the first time I've seen the idea of a hybrid knees to a full push up! It honestly kind of blew my mind and I can't wait to try it! Thank you so much for putting this out there!

  • @BambooBailey
    @BambooBailey 2 года назад +6

    I cannot state enough how much I love your videos it is so rare you find someone who is genuine and cares I think it's amazing that you make fitness and healthy lifestyle choices so approachable And even though I've been working out for around four years now and can do regular push-ups I watched this entire video because it really made me think around the basics and foundation of my push-ups also it's really nice to have your calm and Very zen mindset today was a really rough day however it is always so refreshing watching your videos thank you for lifting my mood my friend!

  • @AntisocialAuntie
    @AntisocialAuntie 9 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad I found you! I got weak with a shoulder injury but am ready to start building back up - doctor released me and your steps to improve is comforting. I actually believe I can get strong again! Lots of love from the Pacific Northwest 🧡

  • @MissMiyakosKitty
    @MissMiyakosKitty 28 дней назад +1

    Push ups (and pull ups) have been my nemesis for forever!!
    Thank you for explaining these variations for people to try. Everyone has to start somewhere 💙

  • @vegainlifestyle7693
    @vegainlifestyle7693 Год назад +19

    I can do push ups!
    Have done 600 knee push ups last month and 30 normals. A bit over two months ago I couldn't do one normal but I showed myself that I can.
    Love your videos, thanks :)

  • @afnanmunir5228
    @afnanmunir5228 2 года назад +7

    I don't know if you'll see my comment amongst all the other comments. But just wanted to say thank you so much Hampton. I have been struggling a lot for the last few years and wanted to get back from depression and anxiety but was having difficulty to do so. I didn't have the mental strength to work or do anything as I used to. During pandemic my body became really heavy and bulky so I wasn't even feeling like getting out of bed. I watched a couple of your videos a while back and started following your workout routine from the beginning of this month. It's helping me so much to improve my overall situation. Your videos motivated me enough to start working again. Please keep up the good work brother ❤️.

  • @Kay-po4pl
    @Kay-po4pl 3 месяца назад +2

    I always appreciate the way you talk about health and fitness. Whether you struggle with the beginning variation or have an easy time with something advanced, we’re all on a journey and there’s no weakness in working to improve ourselves. We’re better for trying in the first place ☺️

  • @partygirl5698
    @partygirl5698 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, your explanation was so calming, non-judgmental, and easy to follow along. Really nice stuff! I'm actually gonna try to do a pushup!

  • @nanda28cc
    @nanda28cc 2 года назад +69

    I've been training for Push ups for awhile now, I'm overweight (was obese few months ago) and unable to do push ups. Starting with Incline push ups, then knee push ups, I can now do 1 push up (I think pretty good form) after like 3-4 months of slowly progressing up to the push up. A huge leap for me tbh, thanks to your tutorials and help Hampton
    10 push ups in a row now

    • @CrazyCrayfish
      @CrazyCrayfish Год назад +3

      Keep going, acknowledging being out of shape and working towards self improvement is already a massive accomplishment

    • @myyuhhhe7543
      @myyuhhhe7543 Год назад +1

      IM SO PROUD OF YOU

    • @nanda28cc
      @nanda28cc Год назад +9

      It's been 2 months, 15 push ups now

    • @deserteagle227
      @deserteagle227 Год назад +1

      @@nanda28cc woow massive!!! Keep it up mate

    • @Ok-kx2te
      @Ok-kx2te Год назад

      keep going king, you can do anything

  • @mrjaye6106
    @mrjaye6106 2 года назад +12

    I love your content hampton! your videos have really helped me build a positive mindset since i started working out 4 months ago!

  • @Smallfry4675
    @Smallfry4675 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making me feel comfortable and confident in achieving push-up goals! I wish more people taught this way! 💙

  • @spookieowl236
    @spookieowl236 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, very clear instructions with a sincere delivery style. Not a flashy clickbait video stringed with unnecessary explainations unlike many other channels. You've earned a subscriber!

  • @anime4lyf554
    @anime4lyf554 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Hampton a few months ago, i was unable to do a single incline push up,i thought it was impossible due to my weight, but your video inspired me
    And I started to work on it and now I can do 5-6 full pushups with good form I feel stronger already and my social anxiety has improved a lot
    Thank you for having a big impact on my life❤️

  • @noodelia1511
    @noodelia1511 Год назад +8

    I was born with a neuromuscular disease called Muscular Dystrophy and all my life I was encouraged to not workout because typically exercise can sped up how fast the muscles lose function. It wasn’t until a couple years ago that I learned the specific kindof MD I have, I’m actually “safe” to workout, but to take it easy cuz my nerves still don’t work well lol
    Just the idea of doing a Wall push-up variation literally changed my life like stepping stones.
    Thank you brother!

    • @theacepirate9002
      @theacepirate9002 5 месяцев назад +2

      Nice to hear your story how are you doing now!

  • @Matteo342
    @Matteo342 10 месяцев назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos Hampton! After not doing any exercises for a couple years, I did two sets of ten push ups a couple nights ago. My chest was lightly sore. I admit I am ashamed of that considering I used to be able to do 40 with no problem, but I gotta get back on track lol. Who ever is reading this, I believe in you. Stay healthy everyone!

  • @lyxthen
    @lyxthen 8 месяцев назад +1

    The way you explain things really motivates me to excersice! I used to be very fit as a child (I had to stop doing sports because of disability, long story) but even then I wasn't able to do push ups. Your videos are very reassuring for me, now that I am trying to build up strength after many years of not moving. Thanks for that!

  • @kenofbread
    @kenofbread Год назад +3

    I found Hybrid Calisthenics when i was struggling on starting to get in shape. I still remember the first video i watched which one coincidently the 2020 push up tutorial. Now I’ve worked my way to knee push ups thanks to your videos. Sometimes I also put on your video while working out; I really enjoy listening to your videos. Golly Gee, Hampton! Now I can (almost) do a push up!

  • @brooke6151
    @brooke6151 2 года назад +16

    Today I decided to make a plan to do different push-up variations. This came at the perfect time! I have seen your older videos but this video was perfectly timed! Thanks for being a light!

  • @Behind_the_Centerback
    @Behind_the_Centerback 9 месяцев назад +3

    This guy is so great. No muscular showoff, no judging, and gets straight to the point. We need this guy

  • @unclelestie
    @unclelestie Год назад +206

    Thank you man this is going to help me a lot, I’ve never been able to do a normal push-up but with this i feel like i eventually will be.

  • @AlerieHightower
    @AlerieHightower Год назад +28

    OMG, thank you so much for this! I'm 55 years old and have been working out for 15 years, but I injured my shoulders at 48, shortly after mastering a few full pushups. I've never been able to get back there, and am stuck at the knee pushup stage. The variation in between knee and full pushups was a revelation to me! I can lower myself down with straight legs, but can't push back up without tremendous shoulder pain. I'm hopeful that with the straight leg down, bent knee up, then the holds, maybe I can finally get back to pull pushups. I love your content!

  • @BhumanyukashyapDutta
    @BhumanyukashyapDutta 24 дня назад

    I love the way how he makes us understand everything in ease , I'm following you for about 6 months , and I'm seeing results

  • @santasl
    @santasl Год назад

    Thank you my friend. You are the reason for why I started to do this progression path for 2023. I am just at the beginnen. I can do the wall pushups, but I struggle in the last set, so I will continue to getting this honed in before I continue with the next step.

  • @Kurdtiss
    @Kurdtiss 2 года назад +47

    Hey Hampton! Thank you for changing my life 😁 You are constantly inspiring me to workout and get better. I am currently fighting a cold but I can’t wait to finish with it and begin doing the workouts again!

  • @justlilly7653
    @justlilly7653 Год назад +4

    Just getting into working out, I've always struggled with upper body strength specifically. This was super helpful thank you

  • @didoamaral
    @didoamaral Год назад

    Man, you're too good to this world!! Thank you for all the help!!

  • @limbuspuerorum
    @limbuspuerorum 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this! I found lot of tutorials, but lot of them were really chaotic or focused on too many things at once. This one looks perfect! Starting today with wall push-ups!

  • @mm2pitsnipe72
    @mm2pitsnipe72 2 года назад +5

    This is an amazing tutorial! I have been trying to get my son to do push-ups a long time now. I believe that with this video he will finally feel like he can do it. Thank you so much... lol I actually got a little emotional writing this.

  • @eye502
    @eye502 2 года назад +34

    Dude, thank you for helping me with it. Now I can do full and semi push ups, so I thank you for helping me workout!

    • @HybridCalisthenics
      @HybridCalisthenics  2 года назад +9

      Awesome!!! Super proud, my friend.
      Thank you for being here!

  • @cryingskeleton5036
    @cryingskeleton5036 Год назад

    thank you so much! I’ve been trying to learn how to get proper push up form but it’s been so difficult to maintain, it’s even harder to try and build strength with all the shaming my family gives me for trying to work out. but thanks to you i can build that strength in a safe and productive way! i can’t wait till im finally able to do a push up! 💙

  • @funkuro
    @funkuro Год назад +16

    For some reason I’ve always felt the pressure to try go straight into full push ups without any prior build up. I can do about 5 with varying degrees of form but am always spent after it and I find it difficult to do some easier stuff for longer because I’m simply not used to long continuous exercises. Thank god I found this channel, and as someone who wishes to really get into fitness (I’m about average in terms of moving about, even though I should increase it) I will follow this advice.

  • @jessiehead6525
    @jessiehead6525 2 года назад +28

    Thank you for the tip about the wrists. It’s hard to even start doing push-ups when that 90 degree angle is so painful. It’s encouraging to hear that starting from an upright position (on a wall)….slowly, carefully, with perfect form might build the wrists enough to start putting weight on them.

    • @scottp2462
      @scottp2462 2 года назад +1

      Stretching the forearms helps. Much of that wrist pain comes from the muscles in the forearms. Hampton has a great video on stretching that helped me with elbow pain. Elbow pain comes from the forearms too. lol

    • @mindymac_does_stuff
      @mindymac_does_stuff 2 года назад +1

      My experience is that it gets better, in 2018 I was focusing on getting stronger and increasing my cardio endurance. My wrists killed at first, but over the span of a few months I was able to hold my body through planks, burpees, and push-ups with lessening pain. I'm nowhere near as strong as I was 4 years ago, like not even close, but funnily enough my wrists are still pretty sturdy for holding my body weight. Take it slow, make sure you warm up your wrists before any workouts, and stretch when you're done.

    • @miriam7872
      @miriam7872 Год назад

      If you have some very small dumbbells, there are some great and easy forearm/wrist exercises you can do with just those! Really helped me with building up pressure tolerance and increasing my range of motion.

  • @demilung
    @demilung Год назад +8

    Your recoomendations on knee pushups were really helpful to me.
    I'm overweight, out of shape and a cripple, I can't do a full push-up not just because I'm weak, but because I can't put a lot of pressure on the front of my feet due to past trauma. Where I'm from I've never heard of knee pushups at all, and I've been so happy to discover that variation.
    I can currently do 3 sets of 15 with a decent form, my goal is about 3 sets of 35, then I'm gonna look for something to elevate my feet, so that the pressure is on the lower part of shin and not on the toes.

  • @pokelover02
    @pokelover02 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for making such accessible content! ❤

  • @nx4165
    @nx4165 Год назад

    Been starting doing push ups, suddenly remembered this guy so now I'm watching the video to have a better info and form on doing push up. Thank you for these infos!!

  • @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist
    @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist Год назад +9

    Awesome video! I am at the pre-wall push-up stage. ☺️ Thank you for the wrist suggestions as that was keeping me from become a regular wall push-up champion! 😆🙃

  • @stedeestelle2866
    @stedeestelle2866 2 года назад +17

    Glad to have someone like Hampton. I remember my cadet officer training where we were immeadiately ordered to do 10 full push ups.
    Needless to say, it was a very painful day, as well as the day after that hahaha 🖐

  • @sarahjames5176
    @sarahjames5176 Месяц назад +1

    This was really helpful, I've been feeling bad about only being able to do knee pushups, but now knowing I'm really close to a full push up makes me feel way better.

  • @elenaivabil
    @elenaivabil Месяц назад

    I love your calm and non-judgemental approach. Well done!

  • @himanitrivedi2959
    @himanitrivedi2959 Год назад +19

    Ive been playing a sport for over one year and still can't do a pushup... I feel so embarassed when I'm asked to do them in training. This is so encouraging and helpful. Thank you.

  • @masterlex6741
    @masterlex6741 2 года назад +9

    I am currently at a young age between 12-16 and i am struggling with doing 1 normal pushup i feel really motivated in doing this to improve my physical and mental form so i thank you for this really informative calm guide.

  • @fmclueless788
    @fmclueless788 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks Hampton. I'm trying to prepare myself for BMT and you're vids are definitely helping. It gets really frustrating not getting results as fast as I want, but its better to be prepared than to get myself hurt jumping straight into BMT.

  • @sarahw598
    @sarahw598 Год назад

    I've been doing knee push ups to help me build up strength in my shoulders. And the stigma is real. It's so hard to find anything online about how to improve form and how to go from knee to a full pushup, as almost every video or article I've found just criticises knee pushups and tells me I shouldn't be doing them in the first place.
    Really helpful video. Thank you

  • @wauict6234
    @wauict6234 Год назад +10

    this guy is so good, i can see it from his flip flops

  • @munozinni
    @munozinni 2 года назад +3

    Gracias brother Hampton I hope the day will come when I will be able to train all your moves…keep up the great work!!! Saludos!!!👋😊👋

  • @maryalice0070
    @maryalice0070 3 месяца назад

    I love this video thank you!! You feel like a safe space to begin working out. No judgement, so understanding and kind ❤

  • @Storm7059
    @Storm7059 5 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for thanks! A logical, methodical and gradual way to build confidence as you build up to a push up! Thanks bro!

  • @RH1FT
    @RH1FT Год назад +4

    2 months ago I couldn’t even do 30 Real Pushups.
    I used to do 30-40 Knee pushups everyday. I gradually increased them. After 3 weeks I started doing Real pushups.
    I used to do 30 Pushups everyday. And Again, I gradually increased them.
    Now I can do more than 150 Pushups in 30-35 mins

  • @JohnDoe-fm1pb
    @JohnDoe-fm1pb Год назад +113

    skinny body.
    starting my journey today from wall push ups to regular push up!
    I'll update this once im back (maybe a month or a year)
    thank you hampton i just found your channel but your attitude and videos are really assuring and motivating!
    update: after 1month of doing 3 sets of 40 inclined push-ups every single day and 30mins exercise.
    i can proudly say that i can finally do a proper push-up :D
    I'm still skinny tho

    • @chicken5432
      @chicken5432 Год назад +6

      You got this bro

    • @kuciang8411
      @kuciang8411 Год назад +2

      Same Journey bro i finaly can do a full push up rn. It was amazing

    • @aisabry
      @aisabry Год назад +2

      Keep it up 👍

    • @GITAISH
      @GITAISH 11 месяцев назад +1

      COOL! Have you work on diet?

    • @nemo45
      @nemo45 11 месяцев назад +3

      it's okay to be skinny at first, just work your way up gradually towards regular push-ups, and start adding more reps gradually (until you add an additional set). When you finally master them, you can start learning "planch" exercise, it's more advanced than push-ups and will give you more muscle volume.