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What is the standard of sit-ups for primary school students?
1 minute 18-27 is a pass. The standard of sit-ups 1 minute for boys and girls in the fourth grade of primary school is as follows:

Excellent: 38-48;

Good: 30-37;

Passed:18-27;

Failure: 13- 17.

In the primary school 1-6 grade physical education test items and grading standards, the grading standard of sixth grade students' sit-ups is-1min, doing more than 45 is excellent, 39 is good, and 19 is qualified. In the National Fitness Guide recently issued by the State Sports General Administration, the standard of sit-ups is that adult women aged 20-24 need to do more than 36 times within 1 minute to be excellent, 26-36 to be good, and 16-25 to pass.

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The correct way to do sit-ups is to lie on your back on the floor 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.

Sit-ups with straight legs 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.