
Instructions
Preparation
- Sit on incline board. Place weight between ankles or use
no weight. Lie supine on incline board with torso elevated. Grasp
feet hooks or sides of board by head for support.
Execution
- Raise legs by flexing hips while flexing knees until hips
are fully flexed. Continue to raise knees toward shoulders by
flexing waist, raising hips from board. Return until waist, hips
and knees are extended. Repeat.
Comments
- Exercise can be performed without added weight until more
resistance is needed. Elevate incline to increase resistance.
When raising hips, keep knees fully flexed as not to throw weight
of lower legs over head.
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- Rectus Abdominis and Obliques dynamically
contract only if actual waist flexion occurs. With no waist
flexion, Rectus Abdominis and External Oblique will only isometrically
contract to stabilize the pelvis and waist during hip flexion.
It may be necessary to completely flex the hips before waist
flexion is possible. See Spot
Reduction Myth and Lower
Ab Myth. Also see Weighted
Incline Leg Raise.
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Classification
Muscles
Target
Synergists
Dynamic
Stabilizers
Stabilizers
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