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Instructions
- Lie flat on your back with arms extended overhead and legs straight.
- Engage your core and simultaneously raise your legs and upper body off the ground.
- Reach your hands toward your toes, forming a 'V' shape with your body.
- Pause briefly at the top position, maintaining tension in your core.
- Slowly lower your arms and legs back to the starting position with control.
Technical Tips
- Keep your legs and arms as straight as possible throughout the movement.
- Avoid swinging or using momentum to complete the motion.
- Focus on squeezing your abdominals at the top of the movement.
Breathing Tips
- Exhale as you lift into the V position.
- Inhale as you return to the starting position.
Medical restrictions
- Lower back pain or disc herniation
- Abdominal surgery recovery
- Severe hip flexor tightness or strain
Description
The V-Up is a dynamic bodyweight core exercise that effectively strengthens the abdominal region while also engaging hip flexors and improving balance. By combining a leg raise with a torso lift, this movement creates a 'V' shape at the top of the motion, promoting full-range abdominal contraction. Unlike isolated crunches, the V-Up incorporates both upper and lower body movement, maximizing core activation and promoting muscular coordination. It is a staple in calisthenics, CrossFit, and general fitness programs for developing a strong, functional midsection. The V-Up also enhances control, stability, and body awareness, making it an efficient exercise for those seeking core definition and performance benefits without equipment.
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Description
The V-Up is a dynamic bodyweight core exercise that effectively strengthens the abdominal region while also engaging hip flexors and improving balance. By combining a leg raise with a torso lift, this movement creates a 'V' shape at the top of the motion, promoting full-range abdominal contraction. Unlike isolated crunches, the V-Up incorporates both upper and lower body movement, maximizing core activation and promoting muscular coordination. It is a staple in calisthenics, CrossFit, and general fitness programs for developing a strong, functional midsection. The V-Up also enhances control, stability, and body awareness, making it an efficient exercise for those seeking core definition and performance benefits without equipment.
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