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    Jim Stoppani, PhD

    Which speed is most effective for ab training?

    OPENING ARGUMENTS


    Defense Bodybuilders have always done reps in a slow
    and controlled manner, because it better works the target
    muscle rather than relying on momentum to “cheat”
    on the exercise. Therefore, crunches should be
    performed at a speed no faster than 2 seconds on
    the positive (concentric) reps and 2 seconds
    on the negative (eccentric) reps.
    Prosecution Fast reps (at a speed of
    1 second or less on the positive) can help to
    recruit more muscle fibers, which can lead to
    better muscle development, including the abs.

    EVIDENCE

    ■ Spanish researchers tested the muscle activity of
    subjects’ rectus abdominis, external obliques, internal
    obliques and spinal erectors while they performed crunches
    at a rep speed of 4 seconds, 2 seconds, 1.5 seconds, 1 second
    or as fast as possible.
    ■ They reported that as the rep speed increased, the muscle
    activity of all four muscles increased. The greatest boost
    in muscle activity occurred in the external obliques, which
    were hardly involved in the crunch at the slower speeds, but
    rose by over six times at the fastest speed.

    VERDICT FAST REP SPEED

    The fast reps will help to recruit more muscle fibers in the
    midsection and will particularly help to turn an ab exercise,
    such as the crunch, into a fairly effective oblique exercise.
    SENTENCING Be sure to mix up your rep speed during ab
    exercises — such as the crunch — going slow and controlled
    for some workouts, and as fast as possible for other
    workouts. This can help you build better-developed abs that
    are also strong and powerful.
    Veritas Vos Liberabit

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    Re: SLOW VS. FAST CRUNCHES

    bump
    Veritas Vos Liberabit

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    • #3
      Nice

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      • #4
        Re: SLOW VS. FAST CRUNCHES

        i always start fast lol

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        • #5
          Re: SLOW VS. FAST CRUNCHES

          nice read! Simple and to the point. Personally I hate doing abs and cardio BUT it still has to be done.

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            Re: SLOW VS. FAST CRUNCHES

            Originally posted by yamaha147 View Post
            I hate doing abs and cardio BUT it still has to be done.
            I do think it is best to do both

            but to say it HAS to be done is not true

            no ab work

            no cardio



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              Re: SLOW VS. FAST CRUNCHES

              Veritas Vos Liberabit

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              • #8
                My abs hv been slashed open so even 9years later I do my abs slow and controlled...

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