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cutejeans 12-29-2007 09:52 AM

Sit Ups ~
 
HI everyone. I did sit ups last night for the first time in a while. I have recently gained a lot of weight in my lower abdomen and it feels different doing sit ups now, like I cannot feel it as much or am less confident about them.

This morning I felt pain in my neck which I know is not a good sign, and as I was doing the sit ups, I almost felt as if I was pulling up from my lower back, yet I do try to look solely up at the ceiling etc.

What is the right way? I'm not investing in a ball right now or any other equipment, just my floor and me. Help!

cutejeans

sportmom 12-29-2007 08:51 PM

There's a sticky=post at the top of the forum about from muffin top to 6 pack that you might want to read. Make sure you're not pulling on your neck. You can rest your hands there, but if you can't resist pulling, cross them over your chest instead. I think some neck pain when you first start doing them again is normal, at least for me. There are muscles there too. You can google a sit-up video in your browser to get some good videos of how to do them that might help you.

BlueToBlue 12-29-2007 11:04 PM

If sit-ups make your neck hurt, maybe try some different exercises. There are lots of ab exercises that would accomplish the same thing as sit-ups. My favorites are crunches, leg raises (I do them with 5 second holds at the bottom and top of the motion), flutter and/or scissor kicks, and bicycles. All of these are a lot easier on my neck than sit-ups.

Check out http://www.self.com/fitness/workouts...category%3Aabs for lots of ab exercises that don't involve any special equipment. This same site suggests that when you do sit-ups, press your tongue to the roof of your mouth, just behind your teeth. This is supposed to help you align your head properly.

Venvix 12-29-2007 11:30 PM

What I have found incredibly helpful is checking out a book on " Mat Pilates for Home" at my local library. (You don't need a mat if you have carpeted floors, but don't try these on hard or wood floors! ) Some of the moves are definitely more advanced, but most of them can easily be done by beginners. I liked the book so much, that I have ordered a DVD, and have now progressed to classes and such. Definitely my new favorite "Abs" Workout!

cutejeans 12-30-2007 11:10 AM

Thank you!
 
thank you all for posting such wonderful advice. I feel encouraged and will look for the book, I cannot download videos because I have a vintage computer but I can't wait to look at the web page and do some of those other ab exercises. And I will check the sticky note. Thanks so much ya'll. :flow1:

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