People are very enthusiastic when starting a fitness program but often get discouraged because they don't see results. Have you ever done some dozens of sit ups a day? Do you know which is the best way to do sit ups efficiently at home? There is a common mistake between sit ups an crunches and lots of people use the terms interchangeably. If you have a look online, you'll see that there are plenty of materials available guiding you step by step through all the stages of efficient training.

The best way to do the sit ups is to choose a good body position, facing up on the floor or on some other hard, flat surface. The bent knees are brought towards the face while keeping the feet on the floor all the time. Place your head on the hands, and lift your torso from the floor, lift it towards the knees and then slowly lie back again. It is important to pay attention to the comfort of your neck, because strains are very common for this kind of exercise. The chin should lean towards the chest and the neck muscles should not be tightened; the pressure should be put on the abdominal muscles.

As for more advanced training, the best way to do the sit ups is with the hands by your sides and preferably the legs lifted in the air. You don't have to reach a vertical position during the sit up movement. Some 6 inch lifting is enough if you work with the right muscles and you keep the shoulders off the ground. Correct sit ups will strengthen the abs and flatten the stomach. When you don't perform the sit ups correctly, you may cause injuries.

Let us mention one more thing, although the list of suggestions does not stop here. Slow movements make the key for the best way to do the sit ups. Few results come out of rapid sit ups regardless of whether is or isn't a momentum. It is important to be slow in the movement in order to train the muscles well. Twisting with the right elbow to the left knee and vice-versa could be very helpful for training the obliques, as well. Nevertheless, be careful not to injure your back while performing other sit up varieties such as the straight leg sit ups. The possible rotational stress increases the pressure on the lower back, and if you push it too hard, health problems are inevitable.

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