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Updated July 30, 2024
The Bicycle Crunch works your core (abs and back muscles) and your obliques (side muscles). A strong core is important for getting out of a chair, lifting a grocery bag and going up stairs — and for reducing your risk of falling. Core-strengthening activities helped posture and balance more than standard strengthening exercises in a study of 20 people in their 70s, reported in 2015 in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science.
Watch a video demonstration of the Bicycle Crunch by Denise Austin.
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