Benefits of Doing 100 Push-Ups a Day

Why Doing 100 Push-Ups a Day is Beneficial

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Push-ups are one of the most popular and effective exercises for building upper body strength and improving overall fitness. With just your bodyweight and a little bit of space, you can perform this exercise anywhere, anytime. In this article, we'll explore the top benefits of doing 100 push-ups and why you should consider adding this classic exercise to your daily routine.

1. Builds Upper Body Strength

Push-ups target multiple muscle groups in your upper body, including your chest, shoulders, triceps, and back muscles. By doing 100 push-ups daily, you'll be able to build and strengthen these muscles, improving your posture and overall upper body strength.

2. Increases Endurance

Push-ups are a great way to improve your cardiovascular endurance. By performing a high volume of push-ups daily, you'll be able to increase your heart rate, oxygen intake, and blood circulation, leading to better endurance and overall health.

3. Boosts Metabolism

Push-ups are a compound exercise that work multiple muscle groups at once. This type of exercise is great for boosting your metabolism, which is essential for burning calories and losing weight. By doing 100 push-ups a day, you'll be able to speed up your metabolism and burn more calories throughout the day.

4. Improves Mental Health

Exercise is not just beneficial for your physical health, but it can also have a positive impact on your mental health. Doing 100 push-ups daily can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve your mood, and boost your self-esteem and confidence.

5. Convenience and Accessibility

One of the biggest advantages of push-ups is that they require no equipment and can be done anywhere, anytime. Whether you're at home, in the office, or traveling, you can perform push-ups and reap the benefits of this classic exercise.

6. Helps Develop Core Strength

Push-ups also engage your core muscles, including your abs and lower back muscles. By doing 100 push-ups daily, you'll be able to develop a strong core, which is essential for maintaining good posture and preventing lower back pain.

7. Increases Bone Density

Resistance training exercises, such as push-ups, have been shown to increase bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. By doing 100 push-ups a day, you'll be able to strengthen your bones and improve your overall bone health.

8. Improves Balance and Coordination

Push-ups require balance and coordination, as you need to stabilize your body while lowering and raising yourself. By practicing push-ups daily, you'll be able to improve your balance and coordination, making it easier to perform other exercises and daily activities.

9. Enhances Athletic Performance

Push-ups are a great exercise for athletes, as they mimic the movement patterns of many sports, including gymnastics, boxing, and wrestling. By doing 100 push-ups a day, you'll be able to enhance your athletic performance, improving your speed, power, and agility.

10. Encourages a Healthy Lifestyle

Incorporating push-ups into your daily routine can encourage you to lead a healthier lifestyle. By setting a goal to do 100 push-ups a day, you'll be motivated to eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and engage in other healthy habits to support your fitness goals.

Conclusion

Doing 100 push-ups a day can bring a multitude of benefits to your body and mind. From building upper body strength to improving mental health, push-ups are a versatile and effective exercise that can help you achieve your fitness goals. So, why not give it a try and see the difference for yourself?

8 Comments

  1. Funny I started a challenge with a group of girls. 100 push ups a day. I also started a challenge of 30 burpees a day. I am doing both along with my 5 minute planks. 3 day a week home workouts and occasionally jumping on a rebounder. I am 60 years old. I have osteoporosis and I have been weight training since college....��‍♀️ Let's see how this goes when I am back at the gym. Will I look better when I get back to the gym🤷‍♀️

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  2. Yep exercise can help but as you said you're 60 years old so you should get any doctor or expert advice before starting any exercise. Anyways stay safe and healthy.

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  3. Thank you so much this article was extremely detailed as well as encouraging.

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  4. Glad you liked it.

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  5. Once you can do a few, it will become easier to increase reps. For me the first rep in a set is always the most difficult. I can do 50 as a 66 year old female but I like the diamond pushups better because I have large strong triceps and they feel more comfortable. There are many variations and I always love doing them as a finish movement after doing triceps or chest.

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  6. @curlcutie, sounds like you have really strong triceps because diamond push-up are much difficult than regular push ups, that's great. 🙂

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  7. @3Rau
    Thank you for the advice but I have been training since my 20’s. My doctor knows what I am doing...lol
    I told her about my challenge when I went in two days ago because I had some complaints in reference to something else.....she knows how I am with weight training since she's known me.....lol
    My challenge is to get other girls to try and do at least one of the things I am doing. I do all three of my challenges every night, and actually my back pain is feeling better, yay. Turning back time.

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  8. @cutipie,
    Yeah exercise improve your blood circulation as well as it strengthens your core and other muscle which decrease your Muscle pain. glad to know, your back pain getting better. stay strong, healthy, safe and keep motivating others

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