If you look at the angle of pull of those muscles and those related by
attachment when there is a diastasis you probably
wouldn't want to do sit ups or obliques until you rectify the diastasis with
less
vigorous exercises for the abdominals.
Anna
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, 2 December 1998 16:16
Subject: Re: Diastasis Recti
>Dear Eric,
>Saw your mail regarding training the obliques. It's a good idea, but don't
you
>think that we should also see the Rectus Abdominus which is the main
problem
>there. By doing the obliques I think we are not addressing the main
problem.
>If you have any further points to add I would be happy to receive it and
try
>it out.
>Thanks,
>Sundaram Kumar.
>
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