Stew Smith's Pull-Up Push

Stew Smith's Pull-Up Push
Developer: Shred Apps, LLC
Category: Health & Fitness
950 installs
19 ratings
49 monthly active users
Revenue not available

Stew Smith's Pull-Up Push Summary

Stew Smith's Pull-Up Push is a mobile iOS app in Health And Fitness by Shred Apps, LLC. Released in Jan 2013 (13 years ago). It has 19 ratings with a 4.58★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 49 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Nov 20, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Nov 20, 2025 .


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App Description

Pullup Push is a two-week training program proven to increase your pull-ups by 50% to 100%. Designed by former Navy SEAL Lieutenant and renowned coach Stew Smith, this simple daily routine helps anyone improve—whether you can do 1 pull-up or 20.

The original Pullup Push program has been used for over 20 years by Navy SEAL candidates, military recruits, police academy applicants, and everyday athletes who want fast, measurable upper-body strength results.

What You Get
• Daily pull-up training plan based on Stew Smith’s proven two-week progression
• Video instruction showing perfect pullup form and how the program works
• Detailed sample routine with rep goals and daily structure
• Automatic reminders to keep you consistent for all 14 days
• Beginner-friendly and scalable for any fitness level

Why It Works

The Pullup Push method uses smart volume cycling and short daily sessions to build strength quickly. Users commonly see 50% to 100% improvement in just two weeks.

Real User Results
• “I went from 10 pullups to 23 in 14 days. It works.”
•“ Second time doing it—went from 9–10 to 18–19. The program is legit.”

About Stew Smith

Stew Smith is a former Navy SEAL Lieutenant, Naval Academy graduate, and certified strength coach. He has trained thousands for SEAL, Special Forces, SWAT, FBI, and police fitness tests. His work has appeared in Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Sports Illustrated, and on National Geographic’s Fight Science.