560 push-ups at once 🙃
You might be shocked…but in the past week, I racked up more than 1520 push-ups from song updates for my ment-ill album (coming Aug. 22nd-next Thursday). 560 more and I’m free
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Wow, seeing this incredible push-up challenge really got me thinking about how crucial it is to track your progress, especially when you're aiming for such massive numbers like 560 or even 1520 reps! When I first started my own fitness journey, I remember how quickly I'd lose count during sets. It's easy to get distracted, especially if you're pushing your limits or trying to do them live on IG and TikTok, like the author mentioned! That's exactly why so many of us look for a 'free push-up counter app.' Honestly, a good counter app can be a game-changer. It takes the mental load off counting, allowing you to focus purely on your form and pushing through those last few reps. Imagine trying to keep track of 40 push-ups per song export while working on an album like MENT-ILL – that's a lot of counting! Apps can help you stay honest with your numbers and prevent you from accidentally short-changing yourself or overdoing it. I've explored a few options myself. Some dedicated push-up apps use your phone's proximity sensor or camera to count reps automatically, which is super convenient. Others integrate with general fitness trackers, letting you log your workouts and see your progress over weeks and months. Even basic timer apps can be adapted by setting intervals for your sets and doing a mental count per interval. The beauty of 'free' options is that you can experiment to find what works best without any commitment. Beyond just counting, these apps often offer features like customizable workout routines, rest timers, and even motivational badges or progress graphs. Seeing a visual representation of how far you've come, from those first few shaky push-ups to nailing hundreds, is incredibly motivating. It helps reinforce that consistent effort, whether for a fitness goal or even for creative work like an album, truly pays off. For anyone tackling a big challenge, whether it's 560 push-ups or just trying to get into a consistent routine, finding a reliable way to track your reps is key. It helps you celebrate small victories and stay focused on the bigger picture. After all, as the author said, 'Let's make health & fitness normal for creators,' and having the right tools, even simple free ones, can make that journey so much smoother.












































































