December 3rd, 2009
Sports practice and athletic training continuously evolve, and it’s no wonder that traditionally effective sit ups are not recognized as generally valid anymore. The knees bended, the feet on the ground and the hands behind the head, this used to be the essential position of sit ups, meant to raise the torso almost vertically. At [...]
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December 3rd, 2009
Athletic training and sports practices are subject to permanent evolution, and it’s no wonder that conventional sit ups are no longer seen as effective or valid. The essential move of the sit ups used to be the lifting of the torso from the lying position towards the bended knees. The lift is only partial at [...]
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November 19th, 2009
The six pack is not that easy to shape particularly since the abdominal muscles require a lot of training in order to become visible. Besides a very intense ab workout, one also needs to follow a close diet and a training routine meant to burn the fat deposits on the stomach and around the waist. There [...]
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November 18th, 2009
Although lots of studies have been conducted to determine the efficiency of different ab exercises, it is still hard to tell which is the best one of all. Besides the individual factors on which the efficiency depends, there are also many false myths, mistakes in performance and incorrect training that are to blame for [...]
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