Guys, Drop and Give Me 40! – IOTW Report

Guys, Drop and Give Me 40!

It’s for your own good, really. A study published recently in “JAMA” (Journal of the American Medical Association), concludes that men who can do 40 push-ups in one session reduce their risk of a heart attack in the next ten years by 96 percent over those who could only manage 10 push-ups. More

The research was based on Indiana firefighters between the ages of 30 to 40. The writers of the Forbes article provide a number of caveats to using the push-up test as an absolute indicator of cardiovascular health. Still, if a dude is carrying so much weight around the mid-section that he’s trying to push-up five or six bowling balls along with the normal part of his body, perhaps its time to lose a few pounds. More

22 Comments on Guys, Drop and Give Me 40!

  1. I finally know why i am still alive. 3 of 4 guys who graduated with me are dead.

    No mention of the benefits of running a 6 min mile with 200 lbs on your body carrying a 7.5lb M14. I think this also helped me.

    PS
    I have not been able to do 40 since I was 72; but I still do some at least 4 times a week – just in case do gets killed.

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  2. Jarhead…I’ll never forget FMF at Camp Del Mar (on the ocean side of I-5 of Pendleton) back in the 60’s on Sunday mornings my buddy and I use to go for morning runs on the beach and some of the young ladies out early on the beach would yell at us “RECON” and Ed would reply OOORAH!(even though we were just Corpsmen) then one morning just after that happened he started passing a kidney stone and did a face plant right there in the surf! I told the bystanders that he just had a massive hangover! 🙂

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  3. define “one session” …
    for that matter, define “push-up” … is it a ‘real’ push-up w/ only toes & hands touching the floor, lowering yourself until your chest (not your gut) touches the floor & then raising yourself w/ just your arms …. or those ‘girly-man’ push-ups they do these days?

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  4. Saw this article earlier on another site, and I am proud to say i got my 40 pushups in tonight at the gym at age 62. I guess the wife will have to put up with me for 10 more years.

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  5. “The research was based on Indiana firefighters…”
    This brings up a pet peeve of mine. In my state, like many others, Firefighters have an accelerated retirement schedule (over other public employees) supposedly because they “die at a younger age” due to their “hazardous jobs”. However, statistically, highway workers have higher risk jobs, and school teachers tend to have shorter life expectancy. But firefighters are “heroes”, so I’m an asshole for even bringing it up.

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  6. UHM… how many Indiana firefighters between ages 30 and 40 cannot do 40 pushups… or get heart attacks? I think if one fat guy had a heart attack, and also happened to not be able to do 40 pushups, well there’s your 96% statistic.

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  7. Ol Ex Jarhead is my hero.

    Stopped doing 40 every morning when he hit 72.

    Now I know how long it’ll take to excise the voice of Sgt. Davis from my head. Currently he’s reminding me in the morning that I’m not tired or sore because “YOU’VE HAD 6 HOURS OF F*&$%^ING SLEEP AND SHOULD BE ALL RESTED UP BY NOW.”

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  8. When I was 19, I could do unlimited sit-ups and push-ups. Now, at 109, I limit each to around 100 rep’s followed by 26-mile runs and ten-mile swims. Of course, multiple women are waiting for me at the end with big smiles and home-cookin’ and such.

  9. DOC

    For years my mail address started “FMF”\

    I am ol d but I do rmemmber that!

    spennt a yeqr at Pendleton. Goint home tooke Balelon Rd to the Nuc powe palan Edison?

    BTW
    You or yhou friend may be why I am still alive!

    I thank you with all my heart. As do my kids and Grand kidw – who would not be here had I died there!

    Sir – I thank you!

    I wrote more letters (actually post carda on C rat tops) between 2/67 and 3/67 than I have in the other 70+ years of my live!

    But after getting shot May Day 67 I woke up thinkin “will this be the last sunrise I ever see?”

    Well 52 years late I still see ‘m; and let me tell hyou I really enjoy ’em!

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