Hi folks,
First up, here's a copy of our article from this month's Living magazine publications. Please scroll down to see our further newsletter updates.
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Exercise of the Month – Hip Flexion versus
Sit-Ups
Hip Flexion, your new
alternative to performing Sit-Ups! Along with your abdominal muscles (Rectus
Abdominis), your Hip Flexors (Illiascus, Psoas Major) are collectively tasked
with bending the trunk (torso). Therefore, tucking your feet under something in
order to perform more Sit-Ups simply provides your powerful Hip Flexors with an
anchor point for leverage and makes the Sit-Up easier, not harder!
Instead of performing
countless Sit-Ups to no avail, try bending of your trunk by bringing your knees
up toward your chest, rather than your chest toward your knees. This exercise movement
is commonly referred to as Hip Flexion.
Here is an exercise
demonstration and key steps to follow for beginners of Lying Hip Flexion,
otherwise known as Lying Knee Raises.
Start Position |
Mid-Position |
Key Steps
- Lie down and position yourself so that your lower back is in contact with the floor (or bench).
- Place your palms on the floor resting against your buttocks for support.
- You may start with your legs bent at a right angle at the knee (easier), or legs straight (as shown, more difficult).
- Inhale. Then, exhale as you draw your knees in a controlled fashion up towards your chest – lifting your buttocks off your hands at the mid-position, your legs forming a right angle.
- As you return to the start position, do not allow your feet to touch the floor.
Hip Flexion resistance can
be made increasingly difficult by keeping legs straight and/ or changing the
position of the body. Here’s a straight-forward progression
of exercise difficulty: Lying Knee Raises > Lying Leg Raises > Vertical
Knee Raises > Vertical Leg Raises. Exercise demonstrations to all exercises mentioned,
plus many more, can be found on my free online resource www.GymProfessor.com.
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Revamped Website
The re-launch of www.GymProfessor.com will occur during October. It'll be auto-responsive, so it'll look good on any PC, device, or browser. More importantly, it'll be easier to find gym workouts, articles, exercises etc, and there will be plenty more of all of them. Here are some screen-dumps from my iPad...
The new-look Exercise Index with over 300 exercise demonstrations. |
New-look home-page with more articles and content more often :) |
Easy-to-use drop down menus. |
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New Revolutionary Product
We've got a new product on the way and it truly is fantastic. Unfortunately, I can't say too much more at this stage, but look out for our forthcoming newsletter announcement for more information - you'll be glad you did!
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That's it for now. All the best and happy training,
GP
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