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You are reaching the limits of what your muscles can accomplish. The only way to increase this limit, is to gain muscle mass. Also, if you're doing push ups, try to do pull ups to balance your physique. Push ups train mostly chest and triceps, if you only focus on that you'll create muscle imbalances in your body in the long term. A strong chest with a weak back will lead to poor posture, which in IT is quite a common problem.
Thank you, I'll keep all this in mind and also will figure out a start on pull ups. Deff don't want to cause a muscle imbalance, my posture is already horrible enough as it is.
If you're trying to work out from home, you can do a lot with a kettle bell or two. It won't fix the lack of pull ups but you can do rows and reverse flies to target your back. Plus kettle bell swings will target your whole posterior chain.