
How To Get Your First Push-Up
The video addresses a common hurdle—achieving that first full push‑up—by outlining five scalable variations that reduce load while building the necessary strength. Each method modifies the classic movement to suit beginners or those recovering from injury, allowing gradual progression toward a standard push‑up. Shortened‑range push‑ups use yoga blocks or similar props, letting users touch the chest to a raised surface and lower the block height over time. Kneeling push‑ups emphasize hip alignment and a forward weight shift, avoiding the common mistake of sagging hips. Eccentric push‑ups focus solely on the lowering phase, with a reset on the knees to develop controlled strength. Hands‑elevated push‑ups employ a bench, box, or bar to decrease the percentage of body weight lifted, and the height can be lowered as strength improves. The presenter highlights practical cues: “keep your hips and butt back” is a frequent error in kneeling push‑ups, while “shift your body weight forward” ensures proper mechanics. Using everyday objects like a countertop for hand elevation demonstrates accessibility. Combining strategies—such as shortened‑range kneeling or eccentric‑only reps—offers a tailored approach for shoulder, elbow, or wrist rehabilitation. These progressions embody the principle of progressive overload, enabling novices to build functional upper‑body strength safely. By lowering the barrier to entry, the techniques can expand participation in body‑weight training, support injury‑prevention programs, and accelerate fitness outcomes for a broad audience.

How To Perform PERFECT Push Ups (Everything You Need To Know)
The video breaks down the push‑up into a systematic five‑step routine, covering setup, descent, bottom position, ascent, and return to a tall plank. It emphasizes hand placement slightly wider than shoulders, a neutral wrist, a straight line from ears to...

The Problem With Bird Dogs
The video examines the bird‑dog, a staple core exercise praised for engaging the gluteus maximus, erector spinae, and multifidi stabilizers. While it serves as a gentle entry point for beginners or those recovering from injury, its capacity for progressive overload...

How To Perform PERFECT Split Squats (Everything You Need To Know)
The video is a step‑by‑step guide on executing perfect split squats, covering both standard and rear‑foot‑elevated (Bulgarian) variations, and explains how subtle changes in posture shift the emphasis between quads and glutes. Key technical points include adjusting trunk lean and shin...