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This might be a bit of a silly question, but I don't want to get it wrong.
For my fitness test at the end of next month, I have to do max sit-ups in a minute. Hands on temples, knees bent etc etc.
I've been doing them with my arms folded across my chest as thought it would be more difficult, making the fitness test easier. However it doesn't feel harder. Am I wasting my time doing them like this? Or is it actually benefitting me but I can't feel it.
For my fitness test at the end of next month, I have to do max sit-ups in a minute. Hands on temples, knees bent etc etc.
I've been doing them with my arms folded across my chest as thought it would be more difficult, making the fitness test easier. However it doesn't feel harder. Am I wasting my time doing them like this? Or is it actually benefitting me but I can't feel it.
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Wee Willy Winkie
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I figured it would be harder with your arms across your chest. When you've got your fingers on your temples, you use your arms to a certain extent to help you up, even if you have your fingers glued to your temples you can swing your elbows slightly to give you more momentum.
Maybe I've just gotten so good at sit-ups they all feel easy
(Just kidding)
Maybe I've just gotten so good at sit-ups they all feel easy
(Just kidding)
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Does anyone know a good way of increasing running speed? I can run for miles on end at a steady pace but when it comes to picking up speed I tire very quickly. What’s the best type of training to help me get over this hurdle – is it interval/fartlek. I also run with a heart rate monitor, I’m assuming that keeping my heart rate within the 65 – 85% range would also be a good thing?
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I do 6, 5min fast runs with about 1.5mins rest/stretching in between. Massively helped my speed and distance as well.GemmaLS wrote:Does anyone know a good way of increasing running speed? I can run for miles on end at a steady pace but when it comes to picking up speed I tire very quickly. What’s the best type of training to help me get over this hurdle – is it interval/fartlek. I also run with a heart rate monitor, I’m assuming that keeping my heart rate within the 65 – 85% range would also be a good thing?
Thanks Cruicent, I tried something a little similar yestarday.
I must be doing something right though, a couple of weeks ago I tried to see how long I could last at a pace of 1.5 miles in 11:30 minutes (12.6 kph) - I lasted 4minutes. Yesterday I lasted 6 minutes. So I probably didn't really need to ask the question as I seem to have got the right idea anyway
I'd recommend to anyone to get a heart rate monitor and learn how to use it. It's easy to try and train on 'perceived effort' but with a HRM you know you're working hard enough.
http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/hrm1.htm
I must be doing something right though, a couple of weeks ago I tried to see how long I could last at a pace of 1.5 miles in 11:30 minutes (12.6 kph) - I lasted 4minutes. Yesterday I lasted 6 minutes. So I probably didn't really need to ask the question as I seem to have got the right idea anyway
I'd recommend to anyone to get a heart rate monitor and learn how to use it. It's easy to try and train on 'perceived effort' but with a HRM you know you're working hard enough.
http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/hrm1.htm
Last edited by GemmaLS on Sat 11 Mar, 2006 4:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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