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Maybe I'm a little late on this, but I feel I should toss out some suggestions...
I know I hate push-ups... I used to be good at them (in Junior High), but once I hit my mid to late teens (I'm 21 now) I just couldn't rock them.
I can do about 30-35 now (on a good day), but there was a time where under 20 was a regular thing.
You can do what most people would recommend (with good reason) and lay on the floor and just start pounding them out 4 times a week. If you do that you'll increase them, but if you're like me and you just hate doing them, you could try bench presses. Those are what I did and they've helped me increase my push-up ability quite a bit. I added 10+ pushups to my max simply by doing benchpresses... Albeit I do other strength training stuff, but it's a suggestion none the less.
edit: I was thinking about why I hated pushups and why I don't mind them now... I think it was because I sucked so bad at them and it always annoyed me when I'd lay down to do them and I'd have that constant reminder that I'm a wimp at them. Once I got better at them, I felt way more confident and okay with getting down and busting them out.
I know I hate push-ups... I used to be good at them (in Junior High), but once I hit my mid to late teens (I'm 21 now) I just couldn't rock them.
I can do about 30-35 now (on a good day), but there was a time where under 20 was a regular thing.
You can do what most people would recommend (with good reason) and lay on the floor and just start pounding them out 4 times a week. If you do that you'll increase them, but if you're like me and you just hate doing them, you could try bench presses. Those are what I did and they've helped me increase my push-up ability quite a bit. I added 10+ pushups to my max simply by doing benchpresses... Albeit I do other strength training stuff, but it's a suggestion none the less.
edit: I was thinking about why I hated pushups and why I don't mind them now... I think it was because I sucked so bad at them and it always annoyed me when I'd lay down to do them and I'd have that constant reminder that I'm a wimp at them. Once I got better at them, I felt way more confident and okay with getting down and busting them out.