Evaluation of abdominal muscular endurance through repeated trunk flexion (sit-up) movements.

Sit-Up Test (Trunk Flexion)

Test Objective

To measure a person's ability to perform sit-ups (or trunk flexions) over a given time or for a specific number of repetitions, in order to evaluate the muscular endurance of the abdominals and hip flexors.

Test Protocol

Required Equipment:

  • Floor mat or comfortable surface.
  • Stopwatch (if using a timed version).
  • A partner to hold the feet or a support to keep them firmly on the ground.

Execution Sequence:

  • The subject lies flat on their back, knees bent, feet flat on the floor, with hands crossed behind the head (without pulling on the neck).
  • From this starting position, the athlete raises their torso to touch their knees with their elbows, then returns to the starting position (without letting the back completely touch the floor).
  • They must perform the maximum number of sit-ups in 30 seconds or a defined number (for example, 50 repetitions).
  • The test ends when the participant can no longer perform the complete movement or loses proper form.

Results

  • Score = Total number of complete repetitions performed (torso raised to a minimum angle of 30° relative to the floor).
  • If a movement is incomplete (partial movement or arms not extended), it is strictly not counted.

Interpretation of Results (For 30 seconds)

LevelMenWomen
Excellent> 40 repetitions> 35 repetitions
Good30–39 repetitions25–34 repetitions
Average20–29 repetitions15–24 repetitions
Poor< 20 repetitions< 15 repetitions

(Note: Reference values may vary depending on age and training level).

✅ Advantages

  • A quick and simple test to perform.
  • Allows for the evaluation of abdominal muscular endurance.
  • Requires no heavy loads or complex equipment.
  • Easy to adapt according to the athletes' fitness levels.

⚠️ Precautions

  • Ensure proper execution of the movement to avoid tension or strain in the back.
  • Ensure the feet are firmly held to the ground to limit reliance on the leg muscles.
  • Strictly avoid performing this test in case of lower back problems or back pain.