Abs

How To Do V-Up Exercises (The Right Way)

By Bethany McIlrath

December 07, 2016

Abdominal v-ups are not only convenient (do them any time, anywhere — no equipment needed!), but they’re also super effective for sculpting strong, sexy upper and lower ab muscles.

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Benefits Of Abdominal V-Ups

V-ups are a fabulous variation on the traditional crunch or sit-up and they offer many benefits.

Warming Up

Although easy to learn, v-ups are actually quite challenging to properly master. Unlike most abdominal exercises, v-ups work both your lower and upper abdominal muscles at once. Performed without any special equipment, v-ups rely entirely on you extending your body and working hard to use your muscles.

It’s important to warm up before performing v-ups (or any exercise) to protect your muscles from injury or strain. To warm up effectively, be sure to warm up the muscles with a light jog, jumping jacks, or better yet, mountain climbers for a minute or two.

Performing The Perfect V-Up

  1. Lie face up on a firm, but comfortable surface.
  2. Extend your arms as straight as you can behind your head with your palms facing up.
  3. Stretch your legs out straight with your feet close together and toes pointing up toward the ceiling.
  4. Slowly lift your legs together, up towards the ceiling.
  5. At the same time, raise your arms, keeping both your arms and your legs straight, reaching towards the ceiling
  6. Raise your shoulder blades off the floor, keeping your lower back firm on the floor and your chin tucked in. Remain
  7. When you have raised yourself as best as you can, lower your upper body, arms, and legs back into the the straight, extended positions.
  8. Without letting your arms or legs touch the floor, rest for a second before repeating.

Perform this v-up exercise in repetitions of 10. Start with just a few sets of 10 repetitions, going very slowly to be sure that your form remains straight. Once you find that you can perform the exercise easily and correctly, up the sets to five to eight per day. Just be sure to stretch and rest in between sets to keep your muscles flexible and protect yourself from injury.

Complementary Ab Exercises

To maximize your ab workout, you can enhance your v-ups and pair the v-ups with other abdominal exercises. Enhance your v-ups by wearing ankle weights and/or holding dumbbells.

Try alternating your sets of v-ups with the following exercises to really give your abs a thorough workout:

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