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Cope is it possible to do 10 pull-ups and 25 push-ups in one month?

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Pull ups should be significantly harder to do than push ups, I can't really do any pull ups but I can do 25 push ups easy. 10 pull ups is something most people wont be able to do even after a year of training...
I've been training for 2.5-3 and I can barely do 10. A non-untermensch would need 1.5-2.
 
I've been training for 2.5-3 and I can barely do 10. A non-untermensch would need 1.5-2.
I have been training for 8 years now, and I can barely do 15
The weight matters a lot
 
make sure your technique is on check and it will take time, I started doing ten last year then made it up to 2 sets of 25 push ups and it took me 4 months but I am a lot heavier than you 88kg so keep practicing and make sure your protein intake is good.
 
I have been training for 8 years now, and I can barely do 15
The weight matters a lot
Yes pull ups are much better for measuring relative strength than total strength.
 
I remember when i was fat i could barely do one or two pushes before wheezing out, now i am able to 50 of them in one go (realistically it's maybe 30 cause the second part of push ups are half-assed)
When it comes to pull ups i always hated them and could never do one, i can do like 5 of them max now but i still hate them.
 

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