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  2. This is how many push-ups the average person should be ... - AOL

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    Finally, the 65-year-old range, and the finish line for the study, has men and women both expected to do 10 push-ups at a time. The Mayo Clinic provided a target number of push-ups based on age ...

  3. A Trainer Breaks Down the ‘100 Pushups for 30 Days’ Challenge

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    Jeremy Ethier explains everything you need to know before trying the fitness fad yourself.

  4. A man who started CrossFit in his 80s now does 100 push-ups a day

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    The route is about 1.6 miles long, and Dreeben pauses regularly to do 15-20 push-ups until he hits 100. It typically takes him around 50 minutes. "I was always a slow walker — I'm short ...

  5. Push-up - Wikipedia

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    360 push-ups. The 360 push-up is a variation of the superman push-up where one rotates 360 degrees while in the air. [27] Falling and explosive rebound push-ups Here one falls to the ground from standing position and then using an explosive push-up gets back to standing position. [28]

  6. Benefits of physical activity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity is a complex disease that affects whole-body metabolism and is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). Physical exercise results in numerous health benefits and is an important tool to combat obesity and its co-morbidities, including cardiovascular diseases. Exercise prevents both the ...

  7. Physical fitness - Wikipedia

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    A person should do a minimum of 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. There are more health benefits gained if a person exercises beyond 150 minutes. Sedentary time (time spent not standing, such as when on a chair or in bed) is bad for a person's health, and no amount of exercise can negate the effects of sitting for too long.

  8. A 59-year-old who can hold a plank for 4.5 hours and do 1,575 ...

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    DonnaJean Wilde, 59, holds Guinness World Records for the longest plank and most push-ups by a woman. She can plank for 4.5 hours and do 1,575 push-ups in an hour. She shared tips on how to get ...

  9. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Warm-ups also increase body and blood temperature, which allows more oxygen to reach the muscles, improves muscle elasticity, and reduces the risk of strains and pulls. [42] Other forms of prevention include strengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, taking breaks, weight training, and playing safe.