I read through the first few pages of this forum, and couldn't find any detailed info on pushups, so I'm starting a thread 
At this point in my workout routine, I'm not doing any elaborate weight training, instead focusing on getting more flexible and building stamina. I do pushups and crunches though, as a way of working on the muscles in my core and upper body without spending too much time on it. I've gound a lot of info here on working the core, but I'm still not sure if I'm getting the most out of pushups.
I had, for the past few weeks, been doing pushups every day, something which I'm beginning to realize is a bad idea, since the muscles should have 48 hours or so to heal after a workout. I'm curious though; in military boot camp, don't soldiers have to do craploads of pushups? several times a day?
I do what could be considered a straight-arm pushup, which means my arms go almost straight out, incorporating the triceps. I do the positive part of the pushup fairly quick, and do the negative part slow. I do three sets: the first at 35-40 reps or until failure, the second at 20-25 reps or until failure, and the third at 15-20 reps or until failure. If I do pushups like this every other day, is that a recipe for success? Or should I be doing, say, three sets of 20-25 reps or something like that?
At this point in my workout routine, I'm not doing any elaborate weight training, instead focusing on getting more flexible and building stamina. I do pushups and crunches though, as a way of working on the muscles in my core and upper body without spending too much time on it. I've gound a lot of info here on working the core, but I'm still not sure if I'm getting the most out of pushups.
I had, for the past few weeks, been doing pushups every day, something which I'm beginning to realize is a bad idea, since the muscles should have 48 hours or so to heal after a workout. I'm curious though; in military boot camp, don't soldiers have to do craploads of pushups? several times a day?
I do what could be considered a straight-arm pushup, which means my arms go almost straight out, incorporating the triceps. I do the positive part of the pushup fairly quick, and do the negative part slow. I do three sets: the first at 35-40 reps or until failure, the second at 20-25 reps or until failure, and the third at 15-20 reps or until failure. If I do pushups like this every other day, is that a recipe for success? Or should I be doing, say, three sets of 20-25 reps or something like that?