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Great thread..
Develop your chests and arms guys.
I was told you're supposed to develop
everything equally. Not just upper body.
Some things go without saying..
Develop whatever you have time and money to develop. If that involves spending $1000 on a Bowflex, or hiring a personal trainer and spending 4 hours a day working all your body parts equally and drinking protein shakes 24/7 then have at it.
You're right. It seems pointless for a guy to be 50 lbs. overweight, or have been the equivalent of a jelly donut, etc.. for most of his life, then develop what looks like man boobs by doing push ups. But then one has to start somewhere. And nothing like seeing results in the mirror to acquire a little motivation. On the other hand, if you're skinny as a rail and wont eat, you can do push ups until the cows come home and although you'll gain some strength you'll still be an emaciated looking dude in the eyes of most women.
You should definitely do some cardio, walking or running, etc.. And follow a decent balanced diet in moderation. Pull ups are another very good exercise to add to push ups. See my link to find an article on pull ups for those those who can't do any.
But if you're short on time like most people and are in relatively decent shape, and weight and want the most bang for the buck then no better single exercise at building your upper body than the push up in conjunction with an intelligent workout plan.
Women notice.
My point was, being in decent shape doesn't mean you have to be excessive about it, or neglect other aspects of your life to pursue it.
Most people don't do anything to speak of. Or go about it in a haphazard way for a while then quit, failing to integrate it into their long term lifestyle.
That can be almost as bad as nothing at all, which seems to be your rationalization. Like you either pursue a fitness program like your entering Mr. Universe or it's not worth doing. That's of course, IMO quite ridiculous.
6 minutes a day of push ups, 3 times a week can make a radical change in your appearance, upper body strength and your confidence.
Those who want a good push up program to follow for any fitness level, and that takes a few minutes a day 3 times a week are free to pm me.