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I'm looking for a good workout to do in order to increase the number of sit-ups and push-ups I can do. Anyone out there have any good suggestions?
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Can you say more about this?shesulsa said:I read that the order in which you work your abs makes a huge difference in strength and definition. I believe it was something like obliques first, lower abs second, mid abs third, upper abs fourth, followed non-specific overall abdominal exercise to work them all together.
I'll look for the article, but it was years ago I read it and verified it with my physical therapist.arnisador said:Can you say more about this?
I'm working upper abs one day, lower two days later, obliques two days later...so doing abs thrice a week, focusing on a different aspect each time. I'm not doing anything explicit for "mid-abs". But, I've been wodnering if I should hit them harder.
always use different exercises and rotate between em..TKDKid said:I'm looking for a good workout to do in order to increase the number of sit-ups and push-ups I can do. Anyone out there have any good suggestions?
shesulsa said:I think it's the same thing for push-ups. Explore different hand positions with a trainer. Having your hands wider or more narrow, turning fingers in versus out, elevating the feet, yogic pushups - all of these things work your pecs in different ways thus increasing/enhancing their strength.
sounds simple and easy enough..Tgace said:If you want to be able to do more push ups/sit ups....do more push ups/sit ups. Thats it.
I knew with enough perserverence, you'd come around to my way of thinkin'.Tgace said:If you want to be able to do more push ups/sit ups....do more push ups/sit ups. Thats it.