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Exercise Comparison

3/4 Sit-Up vs Bent Press

3/4 Sit-Up - starting position
3/4 Sit-Up - ending position
3/4 Sit-Up
beginner·Bodyweight·compound
Bent Press - starting position
Bent Press - ending position
Bent Press
expert·Kettlebells·compound

Side-by-Side

3/4 Sit-Up
VS
Bent Press
beginner
Level
expert
Bodyweight
Equipment
Kettlebells
compound
Mechanic
compound
pull
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Strength
abdominals
Primary
abdominals
None
Secondary
gluteshamstringslower backquadricepsshoulderstriceps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

abdominals

Only in Bent Press

gluteshamstringslower backquadricepsshoulderstriceps

Instructions

3/4 Sit-Up

1

Lie down on the floor and secure your feet. Your legs should be bent at the knees.

2

Place your hands behind or to the side of your head. You will begin with your back on the ground. This will be your starting position.

3

Flex your hips and spine to raise your torso toward your knees.

4

At the top of the contraction your torso should be perpendicular to the ground. Reverse the motion, going only ¾ of the way down.

5

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Bent Press

1

Clean a kettlebell to your shoulder. Clean the kettlebell to your shoulders by extending through the legs and hips as you raise the kettlebell towards your shoulder. The wrist should rotate as you do so. This will be your starting position.

2

Begin my leaning to the side opposite the kettlebell, continuing until you are able to touch the ground with your free hand, keeping your eyes on the kettlebell. As you do so, press the weight vertically be extending through the elbow, keeping your arm perpendicular to the ground.

3

Return to an upright position, with the kettlebell above your head. Return the kettlebell to the shoulder and repeat for the desired number of repetitions.

Verdict

Both exercises target the abdominals. 3/4 Sit-Up is a beginner exercise using bodyweight, while Bent Press is expert and uses kettlebells. Choose 3/4 Sit-Up if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Bent Press for a greater challenge.

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