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Lisa Westerfield
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Sit-ups aren't necessarily a sign of a strong core. There are better exercises. He recommends starting out doing intensive six-minute exercises throughout the day. Short bursts of energy have shown to be more productive that long stretches of exercise.
— Nov 01, 2022 06:55PM
Sit-ups aren't necessarily a sign of a strong core. There are better exercises. He recommends starting out doing intensive six-minute exercises throughout the day. Short bursts of energy have shown to be more productive that long stretches of exercise.
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Lisa Westerfield
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The idea behind the "doing sit-ups might actually harm your core" is based on pig carcasses that have had repetitive motions of sit-ups way beyond what a human would do. Stabilizers muscles control motion while mover muscles create motion.
— Oct 29, 2022 08:39PM
The idea behind the "doing sit-ups might actually harm your core" is based on pig carcasses that have had repetitive motions of sit-ups way beyond what a human would do. Stabilizers muscles control motion while mover muscles create motion.
Lisa Westerfield
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Two types of core muscles; the movers and the stabilizers. Doing too many sit-ups and crunches can actual hurt your core goals.
— Oct 28, 2022 07:31PM
Two types of core muscles; the movers and the stabilizers. Doing too many sit-ups and crunches can actual hurt your core goals.

