| Age | 17-19 | 20-29 |
|---|---|---|
| Good | 47-56 | 39-47 |
| Above average | 35-46 | 30-39 |
| Average | 19-34 | 17-29 |
| Below average | 11-18 | 10-16 |
Subsequently, one may also ask, how many pushups should a teenager do?
| Age | 17-19 | 20-29 |
|---|---|---|
| Good | 27-35 | 30-36 |
| Above Average | 21-27 | 23-29 |
| Average | 11-20 | 12-22 |
| Below average | 6-10 | 7-11 |
One may also ask, will 25 pushups a day do anything? “If our individual is new to training then this would certainly help to develop some size (hypertrophy) as a response to the increased work overload,” says Tambe. But if sets of 25 pushups are something you bang out regularly without breaking a sweat, there's no need for your body to make those adjustments.
Also, is doing 70 push ups good?
There won't be any noticeable hypertrophy or strength gains with 70 rep push-ups. You'll only get better at doing push-ups and gain endurance. At this point pushups have become an endurance exercise.
Is doing 10 pushups a day good?
Don't do just 10 push ups a day. If you did, you will get stronger, you'll look better in the mirror and you will likely lose some body fat. But if you do just 10 push ups a day, you'll soon find it too easy even after a week or two. Your upper body will be toned and your legs will be skinny.
