So, I have increased my workouts to the point where I can easily carry my groceries (including 16L of milk in 2L cartons in recyclable bags), and I wanted to try to do some push-ups.

I remember in my gym class as a little girl, the mean gym teacher yelling at me that I was worthless unless I could do at least one push-up. Unfortunately, I was the only girl in the class who couldn't do one, so I received quite a poor review that year in gym. There was one girl who could do 150, the gym teacher quite kindly (not) pointed out.

I am quite sure I am physically able to do a push-up, however, I only got to two when I tried; there is quite a bit of pain in my right wrist when I try to do it. I have had a dislocated bone in my wrist as a result of a poor heal job after a tumble from my mountain bike. I have had to cut short my piano career because of this injury. It seems to have resurfaced whenever I try to exert too much weight on that one hand.

Although I can do pull-ups just fine, pushing motions seem to be quite difficult with my right hand.

To make a long story short - aside from pushups, what else can I try to test my mettle (and shut up the gym teacher in my head?)