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Floor Crunches

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Core Strength

Starting Posture

Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground. Place your hands behind your head, elbows pointing out to the sides.

How to Exercise

Engage your core muscles to lift your upper body off the floor, aiming to bring your chest towards your knees. Exhale as you crunch up and inhale as you lower back down.

Breath Control

Exhale on the exertion (crunching up) and inhale on the release (lowering back down). Focus on maintaining a steady rhythm of breathing throughout the exercise.

Common errors

A common mistake is using momentum to lift the upper body instead of engaging the core muscles. Another error is pulling on the neck with the hands, which can lead to neck strain.

Weights

You can hold a weight plate or a dumbbell against your chest to increase the resistance and challenge your abdominal muscles further.

Grips

The hands can be positioned in different ways during floor crunches, such as crossed over the chest or reaching towards the ceiling, to vary the engagement of the core muscles.

Variations

You can perform oblique crunches by twisting your torso to one side as you lift your upper body, targeting the side abdominals. Another variation is reverse crunches, where you lift your legs towards your chest while keeping your upper back on the floor.

Comments and tips

Make sure not to strain your neck by pulling on it with your hands. Focus on using your abdominal muscles to lift your upper body. Keep your lower back in contact with the floor to avoid strain.

Cautions

Avoid pulling on your neck with your hands, as this can strain the neck muscles. If you feel any discomfort in your lower back, stop the exercise and consult a fitness professional.

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