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->''[[StockPhrases "Drop and give me twenty!"]]''

A typical strategy of the gym teacher, sports coach, martial arts instructor, and the DrillSergeantNasty, this is when failure at some task is commonly punished by performing some sort of physical exercise, with pushups or running both being common examples. This serves two purposes: It gives the wrongdoer incentive not to mess up again, but it [[WaxOnWaxOff also helps them become stronger]], which is particularly handy if they are training to be in the military or a sports team.

A common variation is for ''[[GuiltByAssociation everybody]]'' in the group to get the same punishment for one person's misdeed, to motivate them to keep him in line. Such punishment can, of course, be typical in TrainingFromHell. Another common variation is for this punishment to be issued for someone failing to properly perform a physical exercise, making this punishment recursive in nature.

Frequently [[AppealToForce backed up with even worse]] punishments if the offender hesitates or [[BullyingADragon even outright defies the punishment]].

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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* A Bubble Tape commercial from 1991 has this to say from the gym teacher.
-->'''Gym Teacher:''' Anyone chewing Bubble Tape owes me fifty pushups!
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'', Coach Mountain loved forcing any kids he caught misbehaving by making them run laps to the point of exhaustion.
* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''
** Triela opens her hand-to-hand training by dumping a GIS commando on his head in about 3 seconds (Cyborg or no, she's half his size, if not height). Their Major isn't impressed with either of them. The soldier is told to go get his gear and not to come back 'til he's done ten klicks. Then he kicks Triela's butt.
** Marco does a jerkass version when Angelica insists that she's ready to return to the field. He effortlessly pushes the cyborg girl (who like Triela, would have been more than capable of taking him down in her prime) onto her back, then orders her to run laps. Unlike the above version, this is not about delivering a message [[ObliviousGuiltSlinging but Marco trying to avoid her]].
* Sasha from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' gets introduced to the main characters (and the audience) when she starts munching on a stolen steamed potato while standing about five meters from the DrillSergeantNasty in mid-rant against another cadet. Cut to hours later and [[EmbarrassingNickname 'Potato Girl']] is panting and stumbling around the field while the other characters watch in amusement. Connie even notes that she was less bothered by the running than she was about being told to skip meals.
* A self-inflicted version of this is how [[BigOlEyebrows Rock Lee]] and [[BigOlEyebrows Might]] [[LargeHam Guy]] from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' train. "If I can't do 30 laps while running, I'll do 40 laps while doing handstands. If I can't do that I'll do 300 jumps with the rope. If I can't do that, I'll kick the training dummy 1000 times." And so on. This is the source of their [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower extreme physical prowess which easily puts them among the most dangerous taijutsu users in the world, putting them on par with many ninja who rely on ninjutsu to get the job done.]]
* In ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'', Nyamo punishes Tomo, Chiyo, and Osaka for being late to gym class by making them run laps (though it's unclear if everyone else was also running that day).
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In a ''Comicbook/TheSimpsons'' comic book story, [[TheDitz Ralph Wiggum]] gets $20 conned out of him by the bullies. They then overhear Chief Wiggum tell Ralph that he'll give him 18 tomorrow. They "convince" Ralph to let them have it instead of him - so the Chief makes them run 18 laps. It's Ralph's standard punishment for being stupid. (Actually, the standard is 20 but the Chief was feeling generous towards Ralph and reduced it.)
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[[folder:Fanfic]]
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12761489/1/A-brand-new-day A Brand New Day]]'', Xander and Larry are made to run laps for an entire gym class for fighting earlier that day. At Xander's advice, the gym teacher has them start running a few minutes before class so everyone assumes they're stuck running much longer.
* ''Fanfic/ADarkerPath'': After Atropos has brought local crime down to almost nothing, Piggot is more willing to punish her underlings since it's unlikely they'll be desperately needed immediately at any given time. Clockblocker does something to anger her, which causes her to suggest the fire chief training him get him up to department fitness standards. As a result, he has to do a series of physical exercises while wearing fifty pounds of safety equipment, starting with carrying sixty pounds of fire hose up to the fifth floor of a building within a set time limit.
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': In ''Staff Difficulties'', Ami punishes her warlocks with physical training when they went along with Torian's plans for the Calarine Staff. Although, they were supposed to have that training anyway:
-->"All of you will attend Cathy’s training sessions from now on until further notice. Unauthorised absences will have to be explained to me personally. I will not be pleased about having to take time out of my busy schedule to deal with something like that."
* After Team 7 seriously messes up their meeting with Gai's team (hospitalizing them) in ''Fanfic/PeopleLie'', Gai as their temporary sensei simply tells them to "Run." They end up having to run laps around Konoha for ''three days''. By the time Gai lets them stop, because his students agree they've been punished enough, Naruto is barely limping while carrying Hinata and Sasuke is crawling on the ground.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10340937/29/The-Return-Remixed The Return-Remixed,]]'' when Wrestling/KellyKelly ended her TenMinuteRetirement and returned to the Diva Army, [[Wrestling/CarleneMoore Jazz]] wasn't quick to welcome her back. Not only did she make Kelly RunTheGauntlet, having to face all the other members of the Diva Army (each one playing the role of a member of DEAR), but also made her do '''ONE HUNDRED''' push-ups - with Wrestling/AJLee on her back!
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', when Phil finally finds Hercules after the latter "plays hooky" from his heroic duties for a date with Meg, he tells him that as punishment he'll be put through "the workout of your life" back at the stadium. Then when the lovesick Hercules unwittingly lets Phil fall off Pegasus and rides away without him, Phil mutters that Hercules will "be doing laps for a month."
* In ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'', the gym teacher appoints himself judge of the science fair because it's in his gym. When he's disappointed by one of the projects, he has the kid who made it run laps.
* ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'': In the epilogue to the first movie, pimped out Hummers attend Sarge's SUV Boot Camp.
-->'''Sarge:''' A-TEN HUT! Kiss the pavement GOODBYE, gentlemen! When I'm finished with you, you'll have mud in places you didn't know you HAD.
-->'''Hummer:''' Yo! I've never been off road!
-->'''Sarge:''' Well, THAT'S gonna change RIGHT now! ABOUT FACE! Drop and give me twenty miles! Go, Go, GO!
-->'''Hummer:''' Aw, man! Now I've got DIRT in my rims!
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AnimalHouse'': The ROTC commander [[TheNeidermeyer Douglas Neidermeyer]] once gives the cadets the command "Now drop and give me twenty!" because they're "worthless and weak".
* ''Film/BiloxiBlues'': A soldier says something vaguely impertinent in ranks, so the DrillSergeantNasty played by Creator/ChristopherWalken has the ''entire platoon'' do ''two hundred'' pushups. To make matters worse, the offending cadet [[PottyEmergency has to pee]] the entire time.
* ''Film/InTheArmyNow'': The first time one of the buddies is ordered to give 20, he thinks "twenty" means dollars, not push-ups. By the time they get through basic training after doing [[RunningGag so many pushups]] Pauly Shore's character can do hundreds of them without feeling tired at all.
* In ''Film/ThePacifier'', Zoey's boyfriend tries to sneak in through a window, setting off the alarm. Lt. Shane, who's guarding/babysitting the kids while their mom's away, catches the teen and tells him to give him twenty. He takes out his wallet before Shane clarifies that he meant ''pushups'', not dollars.
* ''Film/RememberTheTitans'': During his [[TrainingFromHell summer football training camp]], Coach Boone only had one punishment for any kind of failure: [[RunningGag Running a mile.]]
-->'''Coach Boone:''' ''We will be perfect in every aspect of the game. You drop a pass, you run a mile. You miss a blocking assignment, you run a mile. You fumble the football, and I will break my foot off in your John Brown hind parts... [[RuleOfThree and then you will run a mile.]] Perfection. Let's go to work. ''
* ''Film/StarshipTroopers'': One of several methods of punishment used by the instructors in boot camp. One trooper is sent running around a distance armory (with a Corporal swatting him with a cane to keep pace) as punishment for failing to address his instructor as "Sir".
-->'''Career Sergeant Zim:''' [[{{corpsing}} Do you think I'm funny?]] Do I make you laugh? Do you think I'm a comedian?
-->'''"Kitten" Smith:''' [Shaking his head "no"] Sorry...!
-->'''Zim:''' The first and last words out of your stinking holes will be "sir". Do you get me?
-->'''Smith:''' Sir, sorry...sir.
-->'''Zim:''' See that armory? Run around it!
-->[Zim smacks him on the leg with his baton.]
-->'''Smith:''' YEOW!
-->'''Zim:''' RUN, I SAID! Bronski, keep pace!
-->[Corporal Bronski takes out after him, laying a baton across his backside every time he slows.]
* In the DirectToVideo sequel, ''Film/StarshipTroopers2HeroOfTheFederation'', Captain Dax deflects a female trooper's sexual advances (her excuse being that she had "excess energy" she needed to burn off) by having her do a hundred pushups. He tells her to make it two hundred when he walks away.
* In ''Film/{{Stripes}}'':
** Sgt. Hulka does not appreciate Winger's sarcasm and talking back to him throughout the movie. During their introductory briefing, after Winger made a joke about something Hulka said:
-->'''Sergeant Hulka:''' Corporal Briggs, we have a comedian in our midsts. Would you take this comedian outside and watch him do '''fifty''' push-ups?
** When Hulka wakes the platoon after their first night, he tells them they're going on a five-mile hike. When Winger protests that they should be better rested first, Hulka ups it to 10 miles, with Winger incurring the ire of the rest of the platoon.
** There is also a montage of times Winger talked back to Hulka, intercut with him having to do push-ups in the rain while Hulka counts.
* Splinter has Michelangelo do backflips as a punishment in ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze'' - and then he has to do even more of them when he's discovered to be faking them. Splinter gives the same punishment to all the turtles at the very end after they prove to be more {{highly visible|ninja}} than usual.
* There was a gym teacher like this in ''Film/WeirdScience''. At the end of the movie, [[MsFanservice Lisa]] shows up in the role and tells all the boys to "''drop'' and give me twenty." The all-male gym class facepalms collectively and falls over backwards.
* [[Creator/RLeeErmey Gunnery Sergeant Hartman]] provides a rather twisted take on this in ''Film/FullMetalJacket''. When Private Pyle is caught stealing a jelly doughnut, Hartman doesn't punish Pyle. Instead, Hartman punishes everyone except Pyle for [[IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure failing to keep him in line]] by making them all do push-ups while Pyle eats the doughnut. This gets them pissed enough to throw Pyle a "blanket party".
* ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''
-->'''John Kreese:''' "Give me 50 push-ups on your ''knuckles''"!
** This would get a CallBack in ''Series/CobraKai'' when Johnny makes Miguel do knuckle push-ups during their first training session.
* In ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow'', J Squad has to do extra push-ups for Cage's misconduct, a relatively common military occurrence in RealLife. Later two soldiers from the squad, Skinner and Kimmel, find Cage to inflict payback, but thanks to the GroundhogDayLoop Cage is able to dodge every punch from Skinner with his eyes closed. After seeing this, Kimmel then claims he enjoyed the extra pushups.
* ''Film/CoachCarter'': A variation on the group punishment theme; one of the players, after having quit the team, is given an impossible physical punishment as a condition to be reinstated (2,500 push-ups and 1000 suicide sprints to be completed by a certain time). After a valiant effort that comes up short, the rest of the team volunteers to complete it for him.
* In ''Film/TopGunMaverick'', when Maverick engages the younger class of pilots, they confidently suggest upping the stakes with the wager that anyone who gets "shot down" has to do 200 push-ups, to which Maverick agrees. Rooster fails and the class gets a good laugh at him doing it...and cue the montage of ''every'' other pilot having to do the push-ups after Maverick nails them in training. And then Rooster has to do it ''again''.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AbleTeam''. In ''Texas Showdown'' the DrillSergeantNasty of a mercenary unit tries to wear out Able Team, only to collapse due to heat exhaustion. The next day he rides a motorbike while our heroes double-time.
* ''Literature/AllYouNeedIsKill'' (the story ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow'' was adapted from). Our introduction to Rita Vrataski has her joining a unit of Japanese soldiers (including the protagonist) who have been made to do pushups. Embarrassed, their officers cut short the punishment, which was her intention.
* ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKidBigShot'': Coach Patel makes the kids run wind sprints whenever he sees them making mistakes.
* ''Literature/OldMansWar'': On the platoon's first day in training, the drill sergeant makes a point of finding a reason to give each and every person a twenty-kilometer run, with the threat of everyone having to do it again if one person takes longer than an hour. This is partly so everyone knows where they stand with him, and partly to make the point that, with their new technological enhancements, they all ''can'' run twenty kilometers in an hour, among other feats.
* ''[[Literature/CHERUBSeries CHERUB]]'' agents tend to get a lot of these.
* The original novel of ''Literature/StarshipTroopers'' features the scene referenced above, with slightly different dialog.
* The girls who humiliate Literature/{{Carrie}} at the beginning of the novel are given detention with Miss Desjardin, the gym teacher, who promises to run them ragged.
* In ''Literature/TheRiseOfKyoshi'' and ''Literature/TheShadowOfKyoshi'', Rangi, Kyoshi's firebending teacher (and later [[spoiler:girlfriend]]) often punishes her by making her hold [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_stance Horse Stance]] for several minutes.
* ''Literature/BootCamp2007'': Exercise is commonly used as a punishment at Lake Harmony. After Garrett [[spoiler:is brought back after his escape attempt]], he's forced to run barefoot, carrying a tire with each arm. If he drops a tire or falls, the staff hit him. When he's finally too exhausted to stand, they make him crawl to the isolation room.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'': Part of [[DrillSergeantNasty Sergeant Major Bougus]]'s EstablishingCharacterMoment in the pilot is to make several of the main characters drop and start giving him pushups. One for giving him lip, and another for smirking at the first one. He is kind enough to keep count for them.
-->'''Sergeant Major Bougus: ''[[NoIndoorVoice ONE... TWO... THREE... FOUR... I... LOVE... THE MARINE... CORPS...]]'''''
* Done on ''Series/TheBillCosbyShow'' where Cosby played a physical education teacher. In one episode, he had the entire team running laps, with one student running them backwards.
* ''Series/CornerGas'':
** In [[Recap/CornerGasS5E02SpinCycle "Spin Cycle"]], Karen gets labelled a TeachersPet by the other students of Hank's spin class, so she puts a [[ThumbtackOnTheChair thumbtack on Hank's bike seat]] and immediately confesses to the prank when he sees it. Hank assumes that Karen is just covering for the real culprit and orders everyone but her to stay for ten extra minutes of hard riding.
** In [[Recap/CornerGasS6E02BendItLikeBrent "Bend It Like Brent"]], Brent and Lacey sponsor Davis' youth soccer team and become backseat coaches who constantly undermine him. Lacey chews out the kids for losing a game, but she later tells Brent and Davis that she's realized that she shouldn't have yelled at them right after the game. [[BaitAndSwitchComment She says she should have made them run laps first, then yelled at them.]]
* ''Series/MimpiMetropolitan'': When Alan's friend (who isn't even supposed to be there) runs away from a watchman training, the instructor orders Alan to run 3 laps, and increases it to 10 because Alan protested.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Failing to deal with Coach Beltz properly in ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfWillyBeamish'' has him force Willy to do twenty push-ups. To wit, he catches Willy sneaking out of detention, and the only excuse he'll accept is that Willy's going to the bathroom with an appropriate hall pass.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlueZero'': In the first episode, One is made to do fifty pushups as punishment for reckless, destructive racing.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': At the titular SuperheroSchool, this is most often applied by either [[OldMaster Ito-soke]] in the [[EverybodyWasKungFuFighting martial arts classes]], or [[DrillSergeantNasty Gunny Bardue]] on the firing ranges or following {{Virtual Training Simulation}}s. Bardue especially quick to give this to the JROTC students, whom he expects to already know better than to break UsefulNotes/GunSafety rules, and will show no mercy towards when they do. In contrast, [[BadassTeacher Headmistress Carson]] has a wider variety of {{Cool And Unusual Punishment}}s she can apply for more serious infractions, often in the form of a PunishmentDetail.
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[[folder:WebVideo]]
* ''WebVideo/DrGlaucomflecken'': [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] by the LovableJock Orthopedic Surgeon, who uses exercise as a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9IWTDNAmR8 reward]] for orthopedics residents when he's happy about the work they've done.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'': When Dave is in boot camp, his drill instructor tells him to give him 5000 pushups. Since Dave has superhuman strength, he does them effortlessly.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'', the band teacher has his students drop and give him twenty push-ups whenever they played a wrong note on their instruments. Another episode had the sports coach force Roger to start doing push-ups after he made fun of Patti and her team losing their game with the school's team.
* In ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'', Raimundo gets everyone else subjected to these by Master Monk Guan when he talks out of turn. After he points out how unfair it is to punish them for his actions, they get even more pushups. [[spoiler:This later turns out to be part of the plan to get Raimundo into Hannibal Roy Bean's sights]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'', this is a frequent punishment given by Lt. Pug to the puppies.
* The previously mentioned pushups / dollars gag was also used in the [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Ren and Stimpy]] episode ''In the Army''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BunsenIsABeast'' episode Cookie Monster, Amanda orders Beverly to do 10 pushups as punishment for the stupid suggestion of caramel apples for lunch after Amanda had just said her braces prevent hard foods and sticky foods.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'': {{Jerkass}} Sentinel Prime enforces these on his Elite Guard trainees in "Autoboot Camp" as penalty for unleashing a pink paint-bomb on him. It's actually pretty funny to see a pissed-off drill sergeant covered in pink giving out punishment push-ups.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* This is common in American military training as corporal punishment has been banned in formal military training for some time. It also has a wide variety of nicknames amongst the services:
** For the Air Force, nicknames including "Motivational PT", "Pushing Texas" (given that the Air Force does all of its basic training at a base in Texas), and "Making the Dayroom Walls Sweat" (the Dayroom is a small briefing room in the dormitories, get sixty trainees in there doing pushups with the door closed, and the humidity level in the room will rise significantly...)
** The Navy refers it to getting beat, leads to such lovely sayings such as "the beatings will continue until morale improves".
** The Army nickname for this is "smoking" or "getting smoked", as in your muscles will be so hot and sore by the end they'll feel like they are smoldering and smoking.
** The Marine Corps refers to this as "Incentive Training" or "IT". It is usually done on the quarterdeck in the squad bay, or a sand pit (if it is an entire platoon of recruits).
* Also used in Russian military. The stock command is "Упал, отжался N раз!" (Fall, push N times).
* In the British army, this is known as beasting.
* [[http://www.nydailynews.com/news/relatives-charged-death-dehydration-9-year-old-alabama-girl-savannah-hardin-article-1.1027546 A tragic example]] of this occurred in Alabama when a nine-year-old girl died from running ''three hours'' nonstop by her grandmother and stepmother for [[DisproportionateRetribution lying about eating a candy bar]].
* In the American high school JROTC or other military-related youth programs, this is also used.
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