| Zim said: Im seeing some figures that make me think people are lying lol. Or define push ups etc in a wrong way. Sit ups are extremely hard to define. How bent are your knees majorly effect how hard they are. I mean one guy here says he can do more push ups than sit ups. I can't even begin to imagine how that is possible. Sit ups are considerably easier. Unless counting push ups as when you are on your knees and not the proper ones. Some other stuff is kinda weird as well like number of push ups not being what you would expect compared to number of pull ups. 30push ups and just 3 pull ups? O.o;; Or nordlead apparently could do more pull ups than push ups. That seems mega weird. Since pull ups you are lifting your entire body weight and push ups only part of it. I dunno seems you would have to have an extremely unbalanced physique to do that. For me it's Age:20 Push ups: 40 (this is back straight nose touching the floor proper push ups, no knees or half way down then up) Sit ups: Really depends on positions of knees. I put them quite close to me and it's around 60. Total pull ups: Really no idea, haven't done them in a long time. Around 12 or so I think but could be wrong. Body fat precentage: Long time since I checked. Still look the same though so around 8% I think. |
Mine are totally realistic for today considering I just started doing them again. I just re-looked over for what I said I could do 6 years ago, and yea, I probably could do a few more push ups back then and maybe a few less chin ups, but you'll notice the ~ which means around, as I was going from memory it probably should have been in the ~30 range, and these are full down then up chin-ups. I was trying to go realistic from memory, as I really didn't count that often how many I could do, other than to make sure each rep was consistent.








