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Sit ups every day?
Everyone is always talking about getting the proper rest after lifting to let your muscles recover, but is it bad to do crunches/sit ups every day?
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I don't see anything wrong with working your abs everyday. Your abs are a set of endurance muscles that you use every waking moment.
Truth is that if every athlete had a very low BF% then they would all have a nice set of abs that weren't offensive to look at.
As used for pv training purposes, you should compliment your ab workout with sessions of ballistic (quick and powerful) reps. Just remember to try each variation of your regular training to the point of fatigue and when doing ballistic work, set a time limit and try to do as many reps as you can (fast) within that time limit (i.e. 30 seconds).
Another tip would be to not anchor your feet (that's cheating). Crunches are also good fillers and are great for warming the muscles, but I wouldn't choose them over full range exercises. Be creative! There's a million ways to blow out your abs.
Truth is that if every athlete had a very low BF% then they would all have a nice set of abs that weren't offensive to look at.
As used for pv training purposes, you should compliment your ab workout with sessions of ballistic (quick and powerful) reps. Just remember to try each variation of your regular training to the point of fatigue and when doing ballistic work, set a time limit and try to do as many reps as you can (fast) within that time limit (i.e. 30 seconds).
Another tip would be to not anchor your feet (that's cheating). Crunches are also good fillers and are great for warming the muscles, but I wouldn't choose them over full range exercises. Be creative! There's a million ways to blow out your abs.
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"they" say that the calves are the only muscle that can be worked on after a 24 hour period..
but, i often catch myself saying "what the hell do 'they' know"
but, in this instance, i'm gonna stick to it..
there, maybe now i'm one of the "they" and you'll have to wonder...
but, i often catch myself saying "what the hell do 'they' know"
but, in this instance, i'm gonna stick to it..
there, maybe now i'm one of the "they" and you'll have to wonder...
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Nothing wrong with training abs every-other day, but there's really nothing wrong with training your abs everyday either.
Bottom line in the pole vault..... If you can't swing upside-down on a high bar or rings without having to bend at the hips, YOU NEED MORE ab work. If you can't do this and you are reading this post, quit wasting good time and get to work.
Bottom line in the pole vault..... If you can't swing upside-down on a high bar or rings without having to bend at the hips, YOU NEED MORE ab work. If you can't do this and you are reading this post, quit wasting good time and get to work.
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