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It's the 1st of May, 2010! I'm feeling kinda excited, and feel so strong and powerful and smiling my way through life. I realize that the human body sometimes just can't take on the mind sometimes.I was going to participate in the exercise challenge before , but realized that it was already finished.
So I'm suggesting a new one. Here are the rules.
You can choose to either do pushups, situps or pullups. Or 2 of the three. Or all three.
What goes is that you do as many pushups/situps/pullups as you want. Each person sums up the total score by adding the person above to the score they achieved. We're going to try for 100,000 in a year. Seems hard right? But you can this more than once of course. So you can do it whenever you like. Tell us what you have done, and the total.
I've started with a solid 30 push ups and sit ups.
So that's 30+30 = 60
(To those who don't understand clearly how it goes, it's like this. For example you have just done 15 pushups. Add the 60, which is the current total, to the score you got. So that's 75. You put what you have done, i.e, the 15 pushups, and the current total, which would be 75. The person below you works from that total!)
P.S You can put in the date you did it; to keep a record of how much you've done!
We're going to do this in a year! Let's go! (BTW, if we reach this goal, we might set it higher? I'll see..)
So I'm suggesting a new one. Here are the rules.
You can choose to either do pushups, situps or pullups. Or 2 of the three. Or all three.
What goes is that you do as many pushups/situps/pullups as you want. Each person sums up the total score by adding the person above to the score they achieved. We're going to try for 100,000 in a year. Seems hard right? But you can this more than once of course. So you can do it whenever you like. Tell us what you have done, and the total.
I've started with a solid 30 push ups and sit ups.
So that's 30+30 = 60
(To those who don't understand clearly how it goes, it's like this. For example you have just done 15 pushups. Add the 60, which is the current total, to the score you got. So that's 75. You put what you have done, i.e, the 15 pushups, and the current total, which would be 75. The person below you works from that total!)
P.S You can put in the date you did it; to keep a record of how much you've done!
We're going to do this in a year! Let's go! (BTW, if we reach this goal, we might set it higher? I'll see..)