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How Weird Street Faire, San Francisco, May 2007

After every score the cheerleaders do push ups..."pushing up the score"

Doing push-ups at the Work fair so we can receive a nice National Guard t-shirt.

Matt is 100% military. dude can rack out pushups like a pro.

Everytime our football team scores we do pushups for every point

Push-ups are tiring. We totally agree! Janzen Maring Hall, a CrossFit coach, and her 6-month-old son are getting in a tough workout in this adorable video. Grinding through push-ups together, she says, “Whew! Makes me tired!”

But this little boy is unstoppable! Seriously. Most...

 

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The Duck getting some help from the men's cheerleaders in counting off the score.

My son didn't want to get wet (though the day was hot) so he resorted to using this posture to line up his shot near the mouth of the "Subway" formation in Zion National Park.

 

He was a bit jealous that I didn't have to resort to such posturing as my Canon 50D has "LiveView" so I can compose and adjust focus without having to look through the viewfinder. Want to see what he saw?

 

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So how many push ups can you do first thing in the morning?

doing push-ups to raise additional $$ during fundraiser event for little girl with lukemia.

I call this the "Dirty Hippie Baby" shot. John calls this "My son in drag."

Focused group of fit people doing pushups with weights together on the floor during a health club class

 

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for the ol' boy ( 72 ; )

When I was a kid we called these girly pushups. If you were caught by one of the other boys doing them this way, your life was over. It didn't matter that I was a weakling and could only do one regular pushup.

Eight Israeli soldiers joined us as peers for 6 days, and they were awesome. Their names were Mor, Bar, Barack, Gal, Ofri, O'fear, Liat, and Yarden. Service in the Israeli army is a mandatory 2 years for girls, and 3 for guys, starting at age 18. Our friendships with them were formed almost immediately. Everyone was in the same age range, and it was very interesting to learn how different their lives are from ours, but also incredible how much we had in common. They are just as addicted to their cell phones and Facebook as American students, and we shared a lot of the same interests in movies, tv, and pop culture.

 

On the morning of our sunrise hike up Mt. Masada, our soldiers pulled a prank on us. As we arrived at the base of the peak, the soldiers started yelling and screaming at us to get off the bus and line up. They were giving us a little taste of the army. I got called out for laughing too much and was made to give Mor 20 pushups. Then they gave us some war paint and told us to get our asses up the mountain.

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