What are the V-UPS?
V-UPS, or V abdominals as we have pointed out at the beginning, consists of an exercise that allows us to work the upper and lower abdominals, as well as reinforce the muscles found in the lower back. To perform the V-UPS we must put our body in the form of V, with the back supported on the ground, therefore, it is fundamental have enough strength and the necessary coordination To do this abdominal exercise, since otherwise you can suffer discomfort in the back. Before starting with the exercise, We recommend that you do some stretching For the legs, arms and lower back and, in addition, heat with some previous exercises. In any case, in addition to explaining how to do the V-UPs below, you can always consult the coach of your box any questions that may arise to advise and guide you at all times.How to do the abdominals in V
If you want to achieve results in a short time, Follow the steps we explain below: Steps to follow:- To start, lie on the floor (or in an exercise mat) on the back, stretch your arms behind the head and legs. Keep your feet together. The palms of the hands and fingers of the feet should point up.
- Next, we inspire, and when exhaling, we flex the trunk and slowly climb our legs and arms to form a V with our body.
- We keep our body some 15-20 seconds in this position, about 35-45 degrees With respect to the ground. The back should not touch the ground.
- Finally, we slowly return to the initial position and repeat.
What muscles are working when executing this exercise?
Although it is an exercise that works mainly the abdomen, other muscle groups are also benefited, these are the following:- Oblique abdominals
- Straight of the abdomen
- Femoral straight
- Serratos
- Long adductor
- Short adductor
- ILIOPSOAS
- Sartorius
- Pectineal