100 sit-ups a day: How training changed my body

100 sit-ups a day: How training changed my body

Self-experiment
100 sit-ups every day – this is how abdominal training changes the body


For two months now, our author has started every morning with sit-ups. Not only will your stomach become tighter – the training will also have a big impact on your mental health.

This text comes from the stern archive and first appeared in February 2023.

Not all stories start glamorously. It should be said right away that a lot of it will be about sore muscles. But don’t let that put you off. It’s worth reading on. Especially now, when many people are dealing with the feeling that “you have to do something sporty again to get fit”. I know it too, I’ve been there too. Swim a few lengths in the swimming pool, play football again or go running – in the beginning there is a lot of enthusiasm. But then disillusionment soon sets in. We know from good intentions, for example, that after three weeks the first people give up on their plans. After six months, only half are still there. And overall, between 70 and 90 percent forget their good intentions sooner or later.

Then the bastard won. Mine was something like the FC Bayern Munich of sports brakes. He led by double digits. At some point I stopped counting how many times my “everything will be different now” plans went overboard. Why did I even plan to do anything else? Because I kept letting myself get infected when everyone around me was talking big. First marathon. Triathlon. Eat healthier. Live healthier. Sounded cool. I wanted to keep up, to become nothing less than a better person. As you can probably guess, things went terribly wrong. If you don’t put your heart and soul into it, your new goals won’t work. Reason alone and the knowledge “It’s healthy for you” won’t let anyone continue training.

Source: Stern

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