Push Up
Push Up
Push Up
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ABSTRACT
Push-ups are a basic exercise used in athletic training or during physical education classes or
commonly in military physical training. The push-up is a multi joint upper body exercise that can
increase the upper body muscular push strength, shoulder strength, and performance of activities
demanding high level of relative strength. Pushups are one of the basic and most common
exercises for the human body. Pushups are great exercise for the chest, and also help
tremendously for shaping and defining abs, triceps, shoulders and torso. Push-ups exercise and
its variations can be progressed, regressed, and performed throughout a training year. This
column provides a detailed description and figures of the proper technique for a push-up
exercise.
Key words: Strength, Joint, Push-up, Technique
TYPE OF EXERCISE
A push-up is a common calisthenics exercise performed in a prone position by extending and
lowering the arms alternatively. Push-ups are a basic exercise used in athletic training or during
physical education classes or commonly in military physical training. Push-ups is a multi joint
upper body exercise that can improve an athlete’s overall upper body performance especially
anterior shoulder strength, stability and ability to produce high forces during pushing activities,
such as gymnastics,
MUSCLES USED
The pectoral muscles, triceps, and anterior deltoids, with ancillary benefits to the rest of the
deltoids, serratus, anterior , coracobrachialis and the midsection as a whole.
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PROPER EXECUTION
Inhale and bend the elbows to bring the rib cage close to the ground without arching the
low back excessively.
Push back up to complete arm extension and exhale at the end of the each movement.
PUSH UP TYPES
• There are two versions of the pushup mainly; the normal base (wide pushup) and the
narrow pushup.
• The normal base push-up requires you to place your hands on the floor, a little wider
than shoulder-width apart.
• The narrow pushup will have you placing your hands on the floor forming a diamond
shape with your fingers, in line with your head.
• Each version of push-up produces related movements in shoulders and elbows, but the
wide pushup gives you a greater range of motion.
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• Pushing Phase
• Lowering Phase
PUSHING PHASE
During the pushing stage, motions are occurring at the elbow, shoulder and scapular
joints. In the elbow, extension occurs, powered mainly by the triceps brachia muscle. In the
shoulder joint, horizontal adduction occurs. This motion occurs when the upper arms move
horizontally toward the midline of the body. The pectoralis major, deltoids, biceps and
coracobrachialis muscles contract during horizontal adduction. At the scapular joint, scapular
abduction occurs during the pushing phase. In this fashion that your scapulae move forward as
they round the back of the ribcage, a motion also known as protraction. The serratus anterior and
pectoral minor muscles power protraction
LOWERING PHASE
During the lowering phase, the same muscles that work in the pushing phase are active,
but this time eccentrically. For an example, in the elbow, flexion occurs as you lower your
body, but with the triceps eccentrically allowing this motion. In the shoulder joint, horizontal
abduction occurs, eccentrically controlled by the pectoral major, deltoid, biceps and
coracobrachialis muscles. At the scapula, scapular adduction, or retraction, occurs, which the
serratus anterior and pectoral minor eccentrically control.
There are number of complex muscles and tendons that allow your elbow to move,
and these are connected to three bones. The humerus bone of the upper arm joins with the
radius laterally and the ulna medially bones of the forearm to form an elbow joint. The
troclea of the humerus attaches to the ulna, and the capitulum of the humerus attached to the
head of the radius. The joints are lubricated by a large bursa sack that allows the muscle to
interact with the joint so that it doesn’t lead to damage or cause any pain.
Shoulder joint is consisted of two separate joints. The first joint is called the
glenohumeral, where the upper arm bone fits into the shoulder blade and second is called
acromioclavicular and is formed by the meeting of the collarbone with the shoulder blade. The
joints are held together by ligaments and muscles, but it is susceptible to dislocation due to
sudden twist or movements of the arm.
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Acknowledgement
The Author thanks the authorities of King Fahd University of Petroleum &
Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and the subjects for the help in completion of this study.
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