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Collection of Pushup Cliparts (25)
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A focused gallery of pushup illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
This cartoon highlights common push-up mistakes-like sagging hips or flared elbows-that cause strain and reduce effectiveness.
Demonstration of a standard forearm plank position-keep spine neutral, engage core, and avoid sagging hips.
Demonstrating the two key phases of a standard push-up: top (plank) and bottom (elbows bent at 90°).
A happy, energetic woman demonstrates proper push-up form on a grassy surface-perfect for beginner fitness routines.
A smiling woman demonstrates proper plank form-hands under shoulders, body straight, engaging core muscles.
Maintain a straight line from head to heels-engage your core and avoid sagging hips during the plank.
A minimalist yet expressive dinosaur silhouette, perfect for modern design projects requiring prehistoric flair.
Even cartoons feel the burn! This exaggerated push-up illustrates proper form and the effort involved in bodyweight training.
A clean, vector-style illustration of a focused male runner poised at the starting line-ideal for sports graphics or educational materials.
A man demonstrates a stability ball push-up-feet on the ball, hands on the floor-to challenge balance and build functional strength.
A woman demonstrates the modified push-up-perfect for building strength while protecting wrists and shoulders.
A sleek right arrow with a terminal dot-commonly used to signal progression or forward movement in user interfaces.
Two-stage push-up demonstration showing the starting (top) and lowest (bottom) positions for proper form.
Follow these seven phases to perform a classic burpee correctly-great for HIIT, fat loss, and functional fitness.
A supportive partner helps maintain proper form during sit-ups, making core workouts safer and more effective.
A smiling woman demonstrates a seated side stretch, ideal for improving posture and reducing upper body stiffness.
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