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What posture can help a man reach his peak state? Men’s Strength, Endurance and Health Care Tips

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 03:15 PM

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    Apr 07, 2026

    In life, men all hope to have strong strength and excellent endurance, and to maintain good health status. In fact, choosing the correct exercise posture is crucial. Different exercise postures have different effects. Mastering these postures and related health maintenance skills can allow men to show a better state in life and sports.

    Push-up position: strengthen upper body and core strength

    Standard push-ups: Place your hands on the ground, shoulder width apart, fingers forward, legs straight, and toes on the ground. Keeping your body in a straight line, slowly lower your body until your chest is close to the ground, then raise your body and return to the starting position. This posture mainly exercises the chest muscles, triceps brachii and front deltoid muscles, and can effectively enhance the strength of the upper limbs.

    Wide-grip push-ups: Keep your hands wider than shoulder-width apart, and keep your body straight. During the descent and push-up process, focus on feeling the stretch and contraction of the chest muscles. Wide-grip push-ups stimulate the outside of the chest muscles more, making the chest look wider.

    Narrow-grip push-ups: The distance between the hands is less than shoulder width, mainly exercising the triceps. When doing narrow-gap push-ups, keep your arms close to the sides of the body. When lowering the body, keep the elbows as close to the body as possible. This can enhance arm strength in a more targeted manner.

    Squat posture: improve lower limb strength and stability

    Standard Squat: Feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointed slightly outward. Squat slowly, keeping your knees no higher than your toes and keeping your back straight, imagining you are sitting in a chair. Squats can exercise the quadriceps muscles on the front and back of the thigh