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    Well I've heard many ways that you can do a sit-up in which some are succesful and some aren't. If anyone could maybe draw a stickfigure image of the correct or what you think is the correct way in paint or something.
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  • #2
    I'm sure its cruucial to keep your back stragt and dont use your arms to pull yourself up, its meant to tighten your stomach right?

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    • #3
      do not go all the way back
      do not use ur legs to pull ur self up
      dont go fast
      Last edited by Golden Sun 1; 09-16-2005, 05:03 PM.

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      • #4
        and y not google it if ur unsure?

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        • #5
          If you hold it for a few seconds mid-way down then that also helps, although if you're doing a correct situp and you hold it you won't be able to manage much. If you're looking to build muscle then you have to do what hurts much - you have to tear your muscles as your body will overcompensate and rebuild twice as much muscle, thus increasing the size of your muscles
          Originally posted by Facetious
          edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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          • #6
            download 8 minute abs

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            • #7
              Depends on what are your trying to work out. Ab's or obliques?

              You doing this at a gym or at home?

              Incline situps imho work better. Also...if you have a 20lb weight that is from a weight set, hold this to your chest as you go through the motion. Do not exceed a 20 degree angle as you will not be working the ab's after that. The weight should be held and you should also keep a timing set on this....do the motion slowly and when you extend back count out to 10 slowly. rushing a situp will not help.

              There are better ways to work your abs than a situp if you belong to a gym.

              Are you working on core stability?
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