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Collection of Situp Cliparts (28)
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A tight set of situp images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
A smiling woman performs sit-ups while her friend gently holds her ankles-perfect for building core strength together.
A cartoon-style depiction of proper sit-up form-hands behind head, knees bent, engaging the abdominal muscles.
A partner-assisted stretch where the seated person gently guides the lying person’s legs to open the hips and release lower back tightness.
Demonstrating proper incline sit-up form: feet secured, hands lightly behind head, controlled movement.
A cartoon boy stretches his arms behind his head while seated, showing effort and focus in a simple line-art style.
A cheerful student concentrates on her writing assignment at a wooden desk, embodying focus and creativity in the classroom.
Illustration showing correct technique for standard crunches and a partner-assisted variation to increase intensity.
A simple icon demonstrating the upward phase of a sit-up, highlighting controlled abdominal engagement.
A man demonstrates proper sit-up form: feet flat, knees bent, hands lightly supporting the head-not pulling.
Demonstrating the full push-up movement: starting in a straight-arm plank (left) and lowering to chest-height (right).
A seated crunch with arms crossed over the chest-maintain a neutral spine and engage your abs as you lift slightly off the floor.
A man demonstrates a controlled chair squat, using the chair for support while maintaining upright posture and engaging core muscles.
A person demonstrates correct sit-up form-knees bent, feet flat, hands lightly supporting the head without pulling.
Demonstrating proper sit-up form: knees bent, feet flat, hands behind head-engage your core without pulling on your neck.
A happy child performing a push-up with good form, perfect for teaching kids about bodyweight exercise and strength training.
A cheerful, diverse cartoon girl sits cross-legged, ready to learn or play-ideal for early education visuals.
A cheerful, multicolored “tip 2” illustration perfect for guiding young learners through step-by-step instructions.
