313 Pushups!!!
I was at SDSU today while there was a push up contest going on to promote the U.S. Army. The pushups were a little more difficult than normal because you had to use 2 parallel bars so that everybody’s hand placement was universal. The previous national record was 75 pushups. There was no time limit, and you were allowed to rest with your arms locked out as long as you didn’t bend your knees or drop your stomach down. A bunch of people did 40…50…60… until I finally went. I ended at 82 before my wrist gave out and I had to stop. A few turns later another kid tied me at 82 and we were going to have a tie-breaker, but I had to wait until the guy got back from his 50 minute class. So while he was gone they let me take my turn so he’d be ready to go when he got back. I started out feeling kinda tired but got to 50..60…100…150…200…250…300…all the way until I hit 313 pushups!!! I had a crowd cheering me on, the unit’s commander came out and presented me with a medal, I won an ipod shuffle, had everybody giving me high fives and handshakes…It was the best I’ve felt in a long time. I’m exhausted as all hell, but it was worth every second of it to push myself to my maximum potential and have such a huge group of support for simply exercising my body and will power.






October 14, 2007 at 7:34 pm
Wow, over 300 pushups!
That’s so awesome.
November 21, 2007 at 12:09 am
I can’t believe the previous record was only 75!
I trained to do 100 once and I had never gotten over 81 and one day I got to 85 I was so thrilled the last 15 were much easier, they get hardest around ~60 then you can burn through it. I believe going beyond 80-90 is as much mental as it is endurance. But when you train in pushups and slow down your cadence you can recover a ton of strength in between each rep. I think if I took 5 seconds per pushup I could go for 20 minutes or more, it would be more about when my mind gives up.
July 12, 2008 at 6:17 pm
313! is absolutely great. You have a wild heart and incredible focus and discipline it will take you far in achieving all your goals. Congrats on your success and many more to come, buddy. Peace, Rich
July 12, 2008 at 7:01 pm
It’s a lil thing called heart… and obviously you got plenty of it. props.