Do sit ups with a balance disc

Do sit ups with a balance disc

This exercise is a modified version of the traditional sit-up. It is perfect for working the midsection. What makes it so great is that the balance disk provides assistance during the sit-up. It is also comfortable on the lower back. What's more, unlike traditional abdominal exercises that involve the hip flexor muscles (located in the upper thigh), the sit-up with balance disk considerably decreases hip flexor involvement. This allows for better isolation of the ab muscles.

First, place the balance disk in the center of a workout mat. Lie on your back in the sit-up position. Place the balance disk on the lower half of your back. Your knees should be bent. Your hands can be anywhere: across the chest, behind the head, in the air, etc. Hand positions are altered to affect weight distribution during the sit-up. Next, contract your abs by sitting up. Be sure to exhale and keep your head and chin up. To make this exercise more effective, try to maintain constant tension on the abdominal muscles throughout the movement. This can be done by sitting up just short of being completely upright. Slowly lower the body back down and repeat the exercise.

Step 1
Lie on your back with knees bent. Position balance disk on lower back.

Step 2
Contract the abs and sit up. Exhale.

Step 3
Slowly lower the body back to the starting position. Repeat.

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