Exercise 101: Sit-Ups
by
Michael Wood, BS, PTA
Name of Exercise —Bent knee sit-up Type of Exercise —Multi-joint Muscles Used —Abdominals Starting Position
Upward Movement
Downward Movement
Trainer TipIt is important to perform a posterior pelvic tilt prior to performing the crunch. To do this, press your lower back into the floor while curling your pelvis slightly upward. This will engage your abdominal muscles from the start and make the movement more efficient. Place your hands across your chest or down at your sides rather than behind your head. RESOURCES:National Association for Health and Fitness
http://www.physicalfitness.org President's Council on Fitness, Sport & Nutrition
http://www.fitness.gov CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
http://www.csep.ca Health Canada Physical Activity
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca References:10 steps to perfect sit-ups. HubPages website. Available at:
...(Click grey area to select URL) Updated April 23, 2013. Accessed August 8, 2016. Bent-knee sit-up/crunches. American Council on Exercise website. Available at:
...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed August 8, 2016. Last reviewed August 2016 by Michael Woods, MD
Last Updated: 8/8/2016 |
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