V-Ups Exercises Guide: How-To, Benefits, Muscles Worked, and Variations – Fitness Volt (2024)

Change things up with this explosive total body, bodyweight ab exercise.

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Updated by Matthew Magnante, ACE

Last Updated on14 April, 2023 | 1:31 AM EDT

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V-ups are one of those rare exercises that combine a unique combination of core strengthening, explosiveness, balance, coordination, flexibility, stretch, and cardio fitness. Yeah, it’s one heck of a movement

Consequently, v-ups require a more advanced ability. But if you can’t do them yet, we’ve included some progressions to build up your core strength, along with a few more advanced techniques if you’re ready for a more challenging v-up variation.

In this guide, you’ll learn proper v-up form, key benefits, variations, and optimal sets and reps.

Muscles Worked During V-Ups

An ab-focused exercise, let’s break down the function and anatomy of your core and assisting muscles.

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Rectus abdominis

Fitness enthusiasts rank the rectus abdominis, or six-pack abdominal muscles high on the priority list. A well-developed pair of abs ties everything together and everyone likes to show them off.

Located front and center on the anterior midsection, abs are responsible for spine flexion, which crunches the upper and lower trunk in the same direction.

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V-ups are a popular rectus abdominis exercise because they challenge the muscles, and should promote a better core.

Transverse abdominis

Rectus abdominis are the more superficial abs, while transverse abdominis are the deeper core muscles. Like a weightlifting belt, the transverse abs pull the belly button into the spine and compresses the abdomen to create a strong rigid midsection.

Strong inner abs are important for force transfer during big lifts and stability during v-ups.

Obliques

If you look at a lean physique with good ab development, you can see the oblique muscles on either side of the rectus abdominis.

While the obliques primarily contribute to rotational and lateral movements unlike rectus abdominis, they still come along for the ride in the driver’s seat during V-ups.

Hip flexors

Hips are a large group of muscles that attach the legs to the pelvis and vertebrae (spine), hence they participate in v-ups and benefit from the the movement.

There are five muscles that flex the hips.

  • Iliacus
  • Psoas (major and minor)
  • Rectus femoris
  • Iliocapsularis
  • Sartorius

From this group, the iliacus and psoas (together form the iliopsoas) are the primary hip flexors and also the largest. While the other three muscles bend the hips to 90 degrees, iliopsoas muscles lift the knee higher than 90 degrees (e.g., when you pull the knees into the chest).

Here are brief descriptions of iliacus and psoas muscles.

Psoas – The psoas (pronounced so-as) connects from the lower back through the pelvis and attaches to the upper part of the femur (thigh bone). Its role is lateral rotation of the thigh and lateral flexion of the trunk while also functioning as a postural muscle, stabilizing the vertebral column during standing.

Iliacus – Iliacus is a hip rotator muscle that flexes the thigh and supports upright posture.

Benefits of V-Ups

V-ups are more than a basic ab crunch with additional elements, and consequently, benefits too. Let’s look at the advantages of including V-ups in your training.

Advanced bodyweight ab exercise

You can only do so much with basic bodyweight crunches before you’re wasting your time. Gains are made when the body is challenged and V-ups do it better.

That’s because when you involve the weight of the legs, you’re creating more resistance for the abs to work against. When both sides are crunching at the same time, you’re abs are working overtime!

Strong abs make everything else… better

A strong and healthy core is as important for performance as any other muscle. The rectus abdominis and deeper core muscles give us the flexibility, and rigidity to move around, lift more weight, and maximize our physical potential.

All-around functional

How are v-ups functional? They combine balance, coordination, stability, strength, and explosiveness all in one. If you’re an athlete of any kind, v-ups are the perfect bodyweight core exercise.

Build a more explosive midsection

You can make v-ups an explosive movement by performing them with more speed.

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If you participate in athletic activities, v-ups are an easy way to build and maintain explosive power in your core muscles. The beauty is you don’t need weights or equipment to train functionally.

Get your cardio in too…

Unlike a basic abdominal crunch, v-ups are a total body exercise. The more muscles and movement, calories burned, and consequently, body fat too.

With a good diet, V-ups can be a great additional exercise in your cardio training lineup.

You don’t need anything to do V-ups

The incredible thing about V-ups and other effective ab variations is you don’t need the gym, bands, weights, or any equipment at all. Your body weight is the resistance and if you do V-ups correctly, they’ll help to improve your core.

V-ups are an excellent choice for home or travel ab workouts.

How To Do V-Ups

Keep in mind, there are different variations of v-ups ranging from beginner to more advanced, slower to more explosive. How you decide to execute the exercise will depend on your goals.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to do a few different versions of this beneficial movement.

Basic v-up steps

  1. Lie on the floor face up with your legs straight out, feet pressed together, and arms extended above your head.
  2. Brace your core by pushing the pelvis down, taking a breath in, and tensing the midsection.
  3. Then, simultaneously lift your legs up toward the center of the body, and reach your arms toward your toes.
  4. Reverse the motion and return to the starting position while keeping your heels a few inches off the floor. Your back should always be flat against the floor and your core tensed.

Here’s a video example.

Explosive v-up steps

One benefit of explosive v-up performed through a max range of motion is that it’ll really stretch those glute muscles.

  1. Lie on the floor face up with your legs straight out, feet pressed together, and arms extended above your head.
  2. Brace your core by pushing the pelvis down, taking a breath in, and tensing the midsection.
  3. Now explosively lift your legs toward your head while simultaneously reaching the arms up and past your outer ankles.

You can watch the 5-minute video below for a demonstration of some progressions and the explosive v-step.

Tips

  • Try to keep your legs as straight as possible. Although, do not worry if you can’t. Try your best.
  • You can perform the movement using a shorter range of movement as a progression to full v-ups.
  • Your lower back should be flat against the ground for the entire exercise. If your lower back arches, the hip flexors will take over too much.

This Exercise

  • Target Muscle Group: Rectus abdominis
  • Secondary Muscles: Obliques, hip flexors
  • Type: Strength, hypertrophy
  • Mechanics: Isolation
  • Equipment: N/A
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Best Rep Range:
    • Hypertrophy: 8-15
    • Endurance: 15+ reps

Common Mistakes While Performing V-Ups

Here are a few bad habits to avoid when performing V-ups.

Flailing legs

You won’t have the balance, stability, and optimal focus if your legs are flopping around during v-ups. It really helps to gently press your toes together which will help you to maintain proper energy balance throughout your body.

Forcing the movement when you lack the ability

If you cannot do v-ups properly because you lack balance, core strength or stability, coordination, etc, then you’re better off starting with easier progression like cocoons, or simply leg lifts.

Then, as you build more strength, you can continue progressions until you can do v-ups.

5 Variations and Alternatives of V-Ups

These variations can be used as regressions and progressions to v-ups.

Wide leg progression

More of a progression, if you cannot do v-ups, spread or straddle your legs, and reach through with your arms lower to your body, rather than reaching up toward your toes like you’d do when performing v-ups.

Steps

  1. Lie flat on your back with both arms reached overhead so your biceps are near your ears. Move your feet apart from each other in a wide stance.
  2. Breathe out, pull your pelvis down to the floor, and tighten your core muscles.
  3. Now simultaneously bring your legs up toward your head and push your arms through the center, parallel to the floor.
  4. Reverse the movement, and keep your heels a few inches above the floor. Repeat.

Pro tip: If you struggle to keep your legs straight, try the bent knee modification.

Hollow holds

V-ups and other challenging ab variations require lumbar stability, strength, and core endurance. Hollow holds are a core exercise that prepares you for those types of movements and other activities via isometric strengthening.

Steps

  1. Lie on your back with the legs straight out, feet pressed together, and arms extended overhead.
  2. Prepare your core muscles by pulling your pelvis down in line with the ribcage, taking a breath in, and tensing your midsection. Your lower back should be in contact with the floor.
  3. Lift your feet, legs, shoulders, and arms off of the floor as shown in the video example below. Only the lower third of your back should be in contact with the ground. Point your eyes at your toes but don’t tuck the chin.
  4. Hold for just a few seconds and then relax. Repeat.

Straight leg crunches

If you cannot do v-ups yet, you may be able to start with vertical leg crunches. To do this variation, you’ll raise both legs perpendicular to your body while reaching up to the toes.

Steps

  1. Choose a flat, level surface to perform the exercise.
  2. Lie on the floor with your arms reached overhead, legs extended, and feet together.
  3. Engage your core muscles and simultaneously lift your legs as vertical as you can while reaching up toward your toes. Exhale during this portion of the movement.
  4. Slowly lower your legs and arms back to their original position while keeping the core tense and inhaling. Repeat the movement for the desired number of repetitions.

Cocoons

Cocoons are a less challenging variation of V-ups. As the name implies, the movement involves bringing the arm and legs together in a way that resembles the protective casing that surrounds an insect during its developmental stage.

Steps

  1. Lie on your back with your legs extended and arms extended behind your head.
  2. Pull your knees in toward your chest and lift your butt up while simultaneously bringing your arms all the way toward and over your knees to perform a crunch.
  3. Return to the starting position but this time, keep your legs off the ground high enough to where your lower back is still mostly in contact with the ground.
  4. Repeat for the desired number of reps.

Weighted v-ups

You can up the ante by holding a weight in hand or strapping on some ankle weights for extra resistance. However, this variation is only recommended for advanced exercisers who’ve mastered bodyweight-only v-ups.

Pro tip: We recommend holding a medicine ball because it’s safer than a heavy dumbbell. You can also hold a swiss ball in your hands or between your feet for a little added resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best sets and reps for v-ups?

It depends on your experience level and goals. However, it’s also harder to determine the optimal rep range with bodyweight exercises because you cannot control the resistance.

However, an optimal range for most people is 2-3 sets x 6-12 reps for strength and hypertrophy, and 15+ reps for core muscle conditioning and strength.

What are some simple ways to make v-ups more challenging?

A few methods include performing reps slower, holding weights/using ankle weights, increasing the range of motion, or using more advanced variations.

Wrapping Up

The verdict is in! V-ups are a good intermediate-level core exercise for those who want to progress some of the more basic ab movements. Involving so many different aspects of physical performance, it’s hard to find such a convenient, equipment-free exercise with so many transferable benefits.

While a great stand-alone exercise, v-ups are best paired with other variations as part of a well-rounded core training regime. If you can’t do a standard v-up, consider using the progressions in this guide, and once you’ve nailed a perfect v-up, there are more advanced options too!

If you have any questions or need further clarification about this article, please leave a comment below, and Dr. Malik will get back to you as soon as possible.

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FAQs

What are the benefits of doing v-ups? ›

V-ups workouts target the rectus abdominis, obliques, and hip flexors. If exercises are done consistently and with proper form, you'll strengthen these muscles and start seeing definition in your abs. Improved balance and stability. V-ups require you to stabilize your core and adductors to do the exercise properly.

What are the benefits of V exercises? ›

The Benefits of Doing V-Sits

As Robin explained, what makes v-sits so great is that they strengthen ab muscles and improve balance at the same time. Having a strong core helps maintain posture and balance both in daily life and while you do other workouts, such as lifting weights or cycling.

What muscles do V raises work? ›

Details. dumbbell v-raise is a free weights exercise that primarily targets the shoulders and to a lesser degree also targets the biceps, forearms and lats.

Can V ups reduce belly fat? ›

Heads-up first: Doing V-ups is no cakewalk. However, if you are actually looking forward to burning that belly fat then this is going to be your go-to exercise. You can't ace a flat belly if there are a lot of layers of fat on your abs.

Can you do V-ups in bed? ›

V-Up. Lie on your back with enough room behind you so arms can extend overhead and legs are straight out in front of you. Lift your lower and upper body simultaneously so that your hands meet your toes. Lower down and repeat for 15 to 20 reps.

How to make V-ups harder? ›

How to Make V Sit-Ups Harder. V sit-ups are phenomenally challenging on their own, but you can progress them. “To make this exercise more challenging, you can add a rotation on the ascent by bringing one hand to the opposite leg,” Braun says. This will up the ante on your oblique muscles.

Are v-ups advanced? ›

V sit ups are a more advanced ab exercise than sit ups, and provide a greater challenge to the hip flexors and lower abs. While they can be better than sit ups for strengthening the core, having a strong core is required to perform these correctly.

How do I get more V-shape? ›

How to get the V-shape, fast
  1. Standing overhead dumbbell press: 4 sets of 5-8 repetitions (2 minutes rest between sets)
  2. Lateral raise: 3 sets of 12-15 repetitions (rest only long enough to do a set with the other arm)
  3. Deadlifts: 5 sets of 5 repetitions (2-3 minutes rest between sets)
  4. Pull-ups: 40 reps in total.
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What are the benefits of V raises? ›

V Raises Benefits

Requires little to no equipment. Improve shoulder strength and mobility. Reduce risk of injury.

How to do V-ups for beginners? ›

Lie face-up on the floor with your legs and arms straight and lifted off the floor slightly. In one movement, lift your torso and legs as if you're trying to touch your toes. Lower your body back down. That's one rep.

Do V-ups work your back? ›

V-ups are excellent exercises to keep your lower back healthy and prevent injury. By engaging your core muscles, V-ups help stabilize your spine and pelvis. This, in turn, takes the pressure off your lower back and can help prevent pain and injury.

Are V-ups better than Sit UPS? ›

Are V Sit Ups Better Than Sit Ups? V sit ups are a more advanced ab exercise than sit ups, and provide a greater challenge to the hip flexors and lower abs. While they can be better than sit ups for strengthening the core, having a strong core is required to perform these correctly.

What are the benefits of V lift? ›

The benefits of V Lift Treatment include skin tightening, lifting effect, reduction of sagging skin and laxity, improved facial width face shape, and a more youthful appearance.

Are V-ups the best ab workout? ›

Albert Matheny, R.D., C.S.C.S., co-founder of SoHo Strength Lab and advisor to Promix Nutrition says he recommends v-ups over situps when it comes to building up an overall toned stomach. That's because v-ups are better for targeting all your abs muscles, including your lower abs and obliques.

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