I'm not a fan of traditional sit ups.
Too easy to mess up your back.
Crunches even, as traditionally done, I'm not a big fan of personally.
Planks planks and more planks![]()
A modified plank - which are quite challenging..
Begin by placing elbows on the floor and resting body on the knees. Pull the abs tight to hold your body in a straight line from head to knees without sagging in the middle, eyes looking naturally forward. Hold this position for as long as you can, relax and repeat.
You're basically at the top of a pushup position.. only you're oon your forearms instead of your hands...
Sparkpeople does have a fairly decent demo video of that exercise...
Hi,
I always prefer to put my arms across my chest. Its mainly to give me a more central raising point, and when I put my hands behind my head, I tend to force the head up which I guess could cause damage to neck/back muscles.
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That might be problematic for me; I can't do a pushup. I can't even hold myself up in that position.
Start doing them - you might not last more tha 2-3 seconds
but given time and practice you will be able to go for 30 seconds.. and your core will thank you for i t...
Not that I'm trying to talk you into doing anything.. when i first startd them - 3 seconds was a long time for me - now i'm up to about 30 seconds... it's a great strengthener...
Birddogs are good too -but doing those by yourself can be tough without someone checking your form - I tilt when I do them... unless i really pay attention