Quote from: EmilyMK03 on July 14, 2016, 09:24:16 AM
If you can't do proper pushups yet, that's ok. You can start by doing them on your knees instead of on your toes, then eventually move up to the standard pushup form. Here's a short video of a woman demonstrating how to do pushups correctly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSZjbGUTsdI
It's not necessary to do a lot. In the notes for the YouTube video, Dominica writes: "Push-ups are a great upper body and chest exercise for both men and women. They're my favorite exercise for women. Start by doing 3 sets of 10-15 reps 3x per week. Do them on your knees if you have to when you first start. After the first week increase to 4 sets then 5 sets. Push-ups are also great for your core, abs, triceps, and shoulders."
Thanks for posting that link. I watched the girl doing her push-ups (had to have the volume off so I didn't wake my sleeping boyfriend next to me), and reading your quote, a few things came to mind:
1) That lady is very attractive and has an amazing figure, that sure is an impossible goal to aim for.
2) She has the exact thing that I really want to avoid developing, namely quite muscular shoulders. I am keen to get rid of the flab at the tops of my arms, but not if it it means getting bulky shoulders.
3) I have been doing my push-ups wrong, as I've had my hands much closer together almost under my body. But it's even more difficult if I spread them further apart like she is doing.
4) Just doing partial push-ups like she showed might be the way to go for me initially.
5) "
Start by doing 3 sets of 10-15 reps 3x per week"!?!

I can barely manage 5 push-ups in one day! 3 sets of 10 is like 30!!! I'm afraid that's completely impossible for me. I can do 5, then numbers 6 to 10 are just me levering myself up. But 30? Ha ha ha....No.
I'll do my best, but right now it hurts so much I almost couldn't reach up/back to undo my bra!

Yup, pretty pathetic lolz.