Sit-ups are exercises used as part of the police Physical Fitness Test. While the push-ups test require muscular strength and muscular endurance of the chest, situps require that you have strength and endurance in your abdominal and hip flexor muscles.
Luckily it is a lot easier to train for the situp test than it has been in years past. This is largely due to applicants following a law enforcement specific workout program rather than the traditional one size fits all exercise plan. In it, you will get a step-by-step, cookbook ready guide on how to improve your situps fast.
Improve the number of sit-ups you can do by incorporating abdominal strength and endurance training below.
Weekly Workout Plan to Improve Sit-ups
The sit-ups are designed to measure one’s muscular endurance. It is recommended that when starting a new fitness program that you start your training slowly.
Therefore ,when starting a sit-up program, you should try to do as many sit-ups as you can in one minute to establish a benchmark. After establishing where you are, you will then be able to develop a program based on the following:
- Week 1- 2 sets of 10 sit-ups four times a week.
- Week 2- 3 sets of 10 sit-ups four times a week.
- Week 3- 4 sets of 10 sit-ups four times a week.
- Week 4- 3 sets of 12 sit-ups four times a week.
- Week 5- 3 sets of 15 sit-ups four times a week.
After week 5, you should now start to time your sit-ups and see how many you can do in 60 seconds. Your subsequent weeks, you should try to add one or two sit-ups to your sets every week.
Here’s a complete list by rank of counties, cities and states with the toughest police fitness test standards.
1 |
Los Angeles County | California | Los Angeles |
2 |
Cook County | Illinois | Chicago |
3 |
Harris County | Texas | Houston |
4 |
Maricopa County | Arizona | Phoenix |
5 |
San Diego County | California | San Diego |
6 |
Orange County | California | Santa Ana |
7 |
Kings County | New York | Brooklyn |
8 |
Miami-Dade County | Florida | Miami |
9 |
Dallas County | Texas | Dallas |
10 |
Queens County | New York | Kew Gardens, Queens |
11 |
Riverside County | California | Riverside |
12 |
San Bernardino County | California | San Bernardino |
13 |
Clark County | Nevada | Las Vegas |
14 |
King County | Washington | Seattle |
15 |
Wayne County | Michigan | Detroit |
16 |
Tarrant County | Texas | Fort Worth |
17 |
Santa Clara County | California | San Jose |
18 |
Broward County | Florida | Fort Lauderdale |
19 |
Bexar County | Texas | San Antonio |
20 |
New York County | New York | Manhattan |
21 |
Philadelphia County | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia |
22 |
Alameda County | California | Oakland |
23 |
Middlesex County | Massachusetts | Cambridge and Lowell |
24 |
Suffolk County | New York | Riverhead |
25 |
Sacramento County | California | Sacramento |
26 |
Bronx County | New York | The Bronx |
27 |
Nassau County | New York | Mineola |
28 |
Palm Beach County | Florida | West Palm Beach |
29 |
Cuyahoga County | Ohio | Cleveland |
30 |
Hillsborough County | Florida | Tampa |
31 |
Allegheny County | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh |
32 |
Oakland County | Michigan | Pontiac |
33 |
Franklin County | Ohio | Columbus |
34 |
Hennepin County | Minnesota | Minneapolis |
35 |
Orange County | Florida | Orlando |
36 |
Fairfax County | Virginia | Fairfax |
37 |
Contra Costa County | California | Martinez |
38 |
Salt Lake County | Utah | Salt Lake City |
39 |
Travis County | Texas | Austin |
40 |
St. Louis County | Missouri | Clayton |
41 |
Pima County | Arizona | Tucson |
42 |
Montgomery County | Maryland | Rockville |
43 |
Honolulu County | Hawaii | Honolulu |
44 |
Westchester County | New York | White Plains |
45 |
Milwaukee County | Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
46 |
Fresno County | California | Fresno |
47 |
Shelby County | Tennessee | Memphis |