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Originally Posted by thebarbarianway
If you want to isolate your abs with zero to minimal hip involvement than you MUST put your legs up 90 degrees. While lying on your back - 90 degrees between your trunk and thighs and 90 degrees between your thighs and lower legs.
Everything must be done in this position if hip flexors are truly the problem. |
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Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
Do crunches on the floor. Dig your feet into the floor and flex your hamstrings. Flexing the hamstrings should inhibit the hip flexors via reciprocal inhibition. Might as well use the way your body is set up to fix the problem. I personally hate direct ab work save for planks, but that is just me.
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
Janda situps, correct?
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Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
I believe so. Hey, what is the name of the building you are taking the test at?
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