This goes against everything Ive learned over the years but since Ive stopped doing push-ups Ive gotten much faster (handspeed). The only push-ups Ive done the last while have been within my conditioning routines (pushup burpees, clapping push-ups). Theres a few other things that may have affected this though.
1) Ive acquired the ability to do a pull-up with one arm
2) More stretching for my shoulders ("shoulder dislocations" with a towel)
3) I toned down my training for a couple weeks
Dislocations: hold a towel with a hand on each end straight out in front. Raise the towel up over your head and bring it back till it touches your butt and reverse the motion and repeat while keeping your arms as straight as possible.
-So Im thinking since push-ups essentially train endurance (slow twitch fibers) they may have been slowing me down by training me to use the slow twitch while punching? (wild guess)
-Or could it be because my back is ****** strong and it was somehow what I needed? My chest isnt amazingly strong, I can only bench 225lb@ 155lb bodyweight so I doubt it was a balance issue.
-Or is it because I WAS inflexible in the shoulders before and the increased flexibility is making me more loose.
-Or was it simply the break I needed.
Ive also been training with heavier gloves (14oz) as opposed to the light bag gloves I was using before. And Ive been trying to increase reflexes with an online reflex tester (speed of thought?)
There thats everything new Ive introduced to my routine over the last 2 months.
Im not expecting a solid for sure answer but Id like it if somebody could offer some insight on the matter because whatever Im doing right Id like to keep doing it. Im going to comb through my workout logs now. I'll check in on this thread in the morning....punchdrunk?
1) Ive acquired the ability to do a pull-up with one arm
2) More stretching for my shoulders ("shoulder dislocations" with a towel)
3) I toned down my training for a couple weeks
Dislocations: hold a towel with a hand on each end straight out in front. Raise the towel up over your head and bring it back till it touches your butt and reverse the motion and repeat while keeping your arms as straight as possible.
-So Im thinking since push-ups essentially train endurance (slow twitch fibers) they may have been slowing me down by training me to use the slow twitch while punching? (wild guess)
-Or could it be because my back is ****** strong and it was somehow what I needed? My chest isnt amazingly strong, I can only bench 225lb@ 155lb bodyweight so I doubt it was a balance issue.
-Or is it because I WAS inflexible in the shoulders before and the increased flexibility is making me more loose.
-Or was it simply the break I needed.
Ive also been training with heavier gloves (14oz) as opposed to the light bag gloves I was using before. And Ive been trying to increase reflexes with an online reflex tester (speed of thought?)
There thats everything new Ive introduced to my routine over the last 2 months.
Im not expecting a solid for sure answer but Id like it if somebody could offer some insight on the matter because whatever Im doing right Id like to keep doing it. Im going to comb through my workout logs now. I'll check in on this thread in the morning....punchdrunk?
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