How do I get to being able to do 50 push ups?

tried aomething similar back in the day, it does not work. Progresses too fast.

OP here

How does one add this to his normal gym routine?

I'm able to lift a decent amount of weight, but I cant do more than 20 push ups or more than 2 pull ups. And it pisses me off.

Try doing pushups a lot. That might work.

I have no idea why you would ask such a stupid question. But if you want actual advice just use your brain:
>What do push ups work?
>Oh. Its kalisthetic so being lean will help too.

There's your answer. Work your chest, arms, and shoulders, and get cut. Easy.

Or you can read the sticky and get fit properly.

i wanna know too
i do fullbody every session, 3-4 days a week

>add bodyweight at the end of my workout?
>compromise my max by doing it at the start?
>do it on rest day and compromise recovery?

whats the best tradeoff here

Compromise your max bud, focus on getting those stabilizers good first.

wtf does this even mean.

I'm going to be honest man, I dont understand what that means.

Or is it just, do less 1rep max shit and focus more on shit like abb twisters and planking.

i'm prob just being retarded here user, im sorry.

Kinda figured

Balance it with pulling/back or you're gonna have problems

Read something along these lines recently.

It explained it as follows:
Doing shittons of pushups is a strength endurance task, you output strength over time.

During this you're drawing from your maximal strength pool, how much strength you can put out once (basically your 1RM bench).

Therefore if you stall out with just doing tons of pushup sets, you need to increase that maximal strength pool by lifting heavy.

do 18, rest a few min, do 18 again, rest, repeat until you hit 50 or more. key is to always stay under total failure.

increase the amount you do per set every week. before you know it you'll be doing 50 at once.