Cable Seated Crunch Exercise
Builds strength and control by improving stability, coordination, and efficient movement.
Description
Cable seated crunch focuses on controlled movement and maintaining proper body alignment throughout the exercise. The goal is to create tension where needed while avoiding unnecessary strain or momentum. This helps improve movement quality, joint stability, and overall physical control.
Instructions:
- Seat on a flat bench with your back facing a high pulley.
- Grasp the cable rope attachment with both hands (with the palms of the hands facing each other) and place your hands securely over both shoulders. Tip: Allow the weight to hyperextend the lower back slightly. This will be your starting position.
- With the hips stationary, flex the waist so the elbows travel toward the hips. Breathe out as you perform this step.
- As you inhale, go back to the initial position slowly.
- Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.
Exercise FAQ
What’s the main benefit of this cardio drill?
It builds conditioning and coordination. The key is steady effort with good mechanics rather than going all-out immediately.
How do I avoid unnecessary impact or joint stress?
Use softer landings, keep your posture tall, and avoid overstriding. Quality movement reduces wear and tear.
How hard should I push the pace?
Aim for a pace you can repeat. Start moderate, then increase intensity over time while keeping your technique consistent.
Disclaimer
This content is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical or fitness advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new exercise routine. Exercise safely and listen to your body.
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