The standard of one-minute sit-ups is 30 for girls and 40 for boys, with an average of 35/ minute.
The correct way to do sit-ups is as follows:
Lie on your back on the mat with your knees bent about 90 degrees and your feet flat on the ground. Don't fix your feet on the flat ground (for example, your partner presses your ankles with his hands), otherwise the flexors of thighs and buttocks will also join the work, thus reducing the workload of abdominal muscles.
Furthermore, straight leg sit-ups will increase the burden on the back and easily cause damage to the back. Determine the position of your hands according to the strength of your abdominal muscles, because the closer your hands are to your head, the more difficult it will be to do sit-ups. Novices can put their hands on their sides, and when they get used to it or improve their physical fitness, they can cross their hands on their chests.
Finally, try to cross your hands behind your head, but put your hands on the shoulders on the other side of your body.
Note: Never put your fingers crossed behind your head, so as not to strain the neck muscles when exerting force, and this will also reduce the workload of abdominal muscles.
Use a slower speed, just like slow-motion playback. When the abdominal muscles pull you up, you have to exhale, so as to ensure that all the muscles deeper in the abdomen participate in the work at the same time.
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Sit-ups, a form of exercise. Lie on your back, put your legs together, raise your hand, contract your abdominal muscles, swing your arms forward, and quickly become a sitting position. Keep your upper body bent forward, touch your feet with your hands and bow your head. Then return to the sitting position. So continuous.
Practice sit-ups, the speed varies from person to person. You can try to do it five times a minute at first, and then slowly increase it until it reaches about 50 times.
Many women under the age of 30 practice for the purpose of preventing gynecological diseases. At this time, the frequency should be controlled at 60 ~ 70 beats per minute, which decreases with age. It is enough for people over 50 to do 25 per minute. For people who have a certain fitness foundation, they want to strengthen their abdominal strength through practice and ensure that they do it about 60 times a minute.
Sit-ups are an important part of physical exercise, and their main function is to strengthen abdominal muscles. If done correctly, sit-ups can not only improve the elasticity of abdominal muscles, but also protect the back and improve the posture. On the other hand, if not done well, sit-ups are not only a waste of time, but even harmful.
Sit-ups are an effective way to exercise abdominal muscles. In addition, they are simple and unaffected by the site environment. They are quite suitable for the general public, especially middle-aged men and women who are looking forward to eliminating abdominal fat and avoiding low back pain.
Sit-ups are an important part of physical exercise, but some people misunderstand them as helping to reduce abdominal fat. In fact, fat is the last substance consumed in exercise, so long-term aerobic exercise is necessary to reduce fat. Body fat consumption is not selective, but is consumed from all parts at the same time. Therefore, exercise-related parts and adjacent areas should not burn off the fat in this area, but should adhere to aerobic exercise all over the body, and moderate running or swimming is appropriate.