Trainer Kelly Matthews created the '30 Realistic' Challenge to help people build healthy, sustainable habits. Here's how to make the challenge work for you.
“The main difference between the two is that unlike a sit-up, in a crunch, the lower back never leaves the floor,” explains Katharine Glazer, CPT. Basically, a crunch is a more targeted and isolated ...
A sit-up, on the other hand, has a larger range of motion and targets multiple muscle groups at the same time—rectus abdominis, hip flexors, transverse abdominis (deep core muscles), obliques (side ...
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