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Forget push-ups—try this trainer’s bodyweight alternative to develop your strength and mobility

by UNN Feed

Push-ups are great, but you might be sick of the sight of them if you train at home. Why? Because they crop up time and time again in equipment-free workouts.

If you want an alternative variation to spice up your next session, iFit trainer Hannah Eden recommends the beast push-up. 

This animal-inspired move isn’t as ferocious as it sounds, but it does deliver extra benefits compared to your average push-up. 

It recruits more muscles and works your joints through a wider range of motion, resulting in more muscle activation, improved mobility, and extra functional strength gains. 

How to do the beast push-up

Eden shares three of her favorite variations of the beast push-up, with each one tailored to a different fitness level; beginner, intermediate and advanced. She demonstrates each of them in the video above, so pick the one that’s right for you then give it a go.

Beginner

  • Start on all fours in a tabletop position with your weight spread evenly between your hands and toes. Your arms and thighs should be vertical, with your hands directly beneath your shoulders and your knees directly beneath your hips. Hover your knees an inch above the floor. 
  • Walk your hands forward until you reach a high plank position, then drop your knees to the floor. 
  • Keeping your core tight and your body and legs forming a straight line, perform a knee push-up. Keep your elbows close to your sides and pointing behind you throughout. 
  • After completing the knee push-up, lift your knees back off the floor and walk yourself back to tabletop position. 

Intermediate

  • Start in a tabletop position.
  • Walk your hands forward until you reach a high plank position.
  • Perform a push-up, then walk your hands back to tabletop position. 

Advanced

  • Start in a tabletop position.
  • Spring from here into a high plank, with your hands leaving the floor between the two moves, then perform a push-up
  • Walk yourself back to tabletop…

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