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Side Crunches


Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 11:20 pm

I saw you posted this and how do you do side crunches? Because I've been trying to get rid of my love handles too. Is it like doing a sit-up but turning to one side then the other, ect.? Thanks!

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alex_ABC_123 answered Wednesday September 19 2007, 6:28 pm:
Get on the floor into a regular sit-up position (knees bent), then drop your bent legs to the side, resting them on the floor. Your torso and head should face the ceiling.
With your hands behind your head, crunch straight up, then lower.
Do 15 to 20 repetitions, then switch sides.
You should definitely feel this in your obliques -- the muscles that run along the side of the stomach. Add these to your regular routine and try adding some cardiovascular exercise (walking, jogging, aerobics) if you are not already doing so. This will help burn more fat and reveal your newly formed muscles and toned waistline. Hope this helps! Don't forget to rate!

-Alex

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