Several discussions have talked about abdominal crunches not being well suited for people with osteoporosis or osteopenia. The truth of the matter is abdominal crunches are not really good for anyone.
Even though they get hyped on TV for the “six pack abs look” they do little to strengthen your abdominal region or Core or keep your waist slim and trim. What the typical abdominal crunch does is strengthen your hip flexors. Not much more.
So, if you want a trim waist you must control food intake and portion size. Body fat is what makes waistlines bulge. We cannot “spot reduce” body fat with any kind of exercises.
And, if you want to strengthen your Core (which includes lower back and abdominal muscles) the better choice is standing Core exercises or seated exercises on a fitness/stability/exercise ball. Sara Meeks also has a series you can do lying down. You will give up some balance benefit if you lie down.
I do not personally and none of my clients do abdominal crunches. They really are a “waist” of time.
Woody McMahon
NOVA Osteoporosis Support Group





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