Sit-ups: Is it OK to stabilize my feet?
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I've always done sit-ups with my feet under the edge of the sofa to stabilize my body. I've recently read that this causes the back muscles to do most of the work instead of the abs. Is this true? Gil / Florida
Mayo Clinic physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Edward Laskowski, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.
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