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 I know someone that was asked in an interview how many press ups he could do if the interviewer was sitting on his back.
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 Zero!
 
 I let permmie's do all the donkey work that I feel beneath me
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 3 Inches in your case then doogie.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'd totally forgotten but we used to do press-ups where you had to clap (once or twice) as part of Karate warmup. They also did knuckle press-ups on the hard floor but I was too soft for that.  
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 I'd totally forgotten but we used to do press-ups where you had to clap (once or twice) as part of Karate warmup. They also did knuckle press-ups on the hard floor but I was too soft for that.Originally posted by norrahe View PostUsed to have to do 30 (proper) as part of our Aikido warm up, that was part of a half hour cardio warm up before doing 2 and half hour of martial arts 
 
 Not sure I could manage that these days.
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 Used to have to do 30 (proper) as part of our Aikido warm up, that was part of a half hour cardio warm up before doing 2 and half hour of martial arts 
 
 Not sure I could manage that these days.
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 I once did a million. No word of a lie.
 
 The bloke from the Guiness Book Of Records passed away just before the end so it was never ratified as a record, and I can't be arsed to do it again.
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