It depends how long you have been working at it. If you are in good enough shape and an adult mabye 100, if you are a kid find out yourself it all depends
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I can only do about 65 for fatigue, and I have fairly cut abs. I would say someone who rarely does them, which would be the average American, could probably do 25-40 FULL sit-ups. Not Crunches.
Sit-ups have to be done briskly in order to burn a significant amount of calories. Fifty sit-ups on average would only burn about 30 calories.
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i am 14 turning 15 soon and i do 43 sit ups in 30 seconds but a good amount is about 28
Two quick and easy ways to test the muscular endurance of your upper body and your core muscles are the push-up test and the sit-up test. The push-up test is simply seeing how many pushups you can complete successfully within a minute's time. The sit-up test is similar except it comprises of doing sit-ups for a minute. The more you can do of each within a minute the more endurance you have. I believe the average for the push-ups is 17-34 for men. I don't know about the women's average or of the sit-up average.
I'd say about 40 to 50 sit ups.
well... it really depends on what gender and age you are. there are various websites that can tell you what your national average is. hope this helped xx =]
Strength is generally measured by the amount of repetitions of an exercise per minute (e.g. pushups per min, sit ups p/m).
It tends to depend amongst a group of people. those who are fitter can do up to 30, but others may be able to do 20. it actaully depeds on how fit you are because not everyone can do the same amount in a minute.
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On your 15 minute breaks and 30 minute lunch
Twice a day, do sit-ups for three minutes. Overtime, you'll get better. I can do about 65 sit-ups per minute.
The amount of hours that the average American does spend outside daily is about one to two hours a day which is considered bad for the Americans' health.