You use your calf muscles, hamstrings, hip muscles.
Hamstrings,...
Hamstring
Not to any extent, the best exercises to target the Abdominal Wall Muscles, involve bending, ie Sit-ups etc.
The sit and reach test is used to assess flexibility of the lower back and hamstring muscles. It is commonly used in fitness assessments to evaluate a person's overall flexibility and can help identify areas that may need improvement through stretching and conditioning exercises.
your muscles are not streched out so they get used to not being used
Yes, you get abdominal muscles.
Effective alternatives to traditional sit-ups that do not involve holding the feet include exercises such as crunches, bicycle crunches, Russian twists, and planks. These exercises target the core muscles without the need to hold the feet, providing a challenging and effective workout.
Effective alternatives to traditional sit-ups that do not involve holding your feet include exercises such as crunches, bicycle crunches, Russian twists, and planks. These exercises target the abdominal muscles without the need to hold your feet, providing a challenging and effective workout for your core.
To encourage your child to sit up, start by providing plenty of tummy time to strengthen their neck and back muscles. Use cushions or a supportive surface to help them maintain balance while sitting. You can also place toys just out of reach to motivate them to sit up and reach for them. Always supervise and provide support as they build their strength and confidence.
rectus abdominis, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, deltoid, pectoralis major, quadricps, glutues miximus or your abs thanks for reading i hope you understand -Steph DA
In the sit and reach, you sit with your legs straight out in front of you and reach as far as you can. your personal trainer or gym teacher or whoever will measure how far you can reach. It measures your flexibility.
The sit and reach test primarily targets the flexibility of the hamstrings and lower back. It helps improve the flexibility and range of motion in these areas, which can benefit overall physical performance and reduce the risk of injuries during activities that involve bending and reaching.