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Home / / Stair Climb Your Way To A Better Body

Stair Climb Your Way To A Better Body

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I recently had the honor of participating in the Tunnels to Tower Tower Climb at the Freedom Tower in New York City. The climb honored Capt. Billy Burke and Stephen Siller, true “Super Heroes” who sacrificed their lives on 9/11.

I climbed 102 flights, 2,226 stairs in 20 minutes, 2 seconds. A real workout to say the least! Stair climbing is an outstanding exercise for all-over health. Here are just a few of the fitness benefits:

  • Builds cardio: Stair climbing can work wonders for your cardiovascular system. Given the cardio improvements, you’ll find yourself less winded during other exercises.
  • Strengthens and tones legs and buttock: Stair climbing will strengthen, tone and firm your thighs, calves, hamstrings and glutes.
  • Burns calories: You’ll easily burn hundreds of calories.
  • Improves conditioning: Because you are climbing upward, gravity provides inherent resistance that contributes to improved conditioning.
  • Low joint impact: Stair climbing has lower impact on knees and joints in comparison to long distance running on concrete.

The great news is that you don’t have to climb 102 flights of stairs o gain the fitness benefits of stair climbing! Here’s how you do it:

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  1. Find stairs. You can use the stairs in your office and/or apartment building. They also have stairs at some parks and forest preserves.
  2. Start slow. Start with 2-3 flights. Then add 1 flight every week.
  3. Frequency: Make stair climbing a part of your regular workout by climbing stairs 2-3 times per week. You can climb the stairs to/from the office/apartment instead of taking the elevator. Alternatively, you can climb the stairs in your office building during lunch.

Incorporating stair climbing into your workout will burn calories, tone your body and improve overall conditioning like never before!

For optimal fitness results, balance exercise with healthy nutrition and high quality sleep.

 

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Sloan LuckieSloan Luckie is a Certified Fitness Trainer, Specialist in Fitness Nutrition and founder of Body Under Construction, LLC. He has the God-given purpose to uplift and encourage others—body, soul and spirit. This purpose is evident through the writing of his two books, Journey to the Jacksons: A Mother’s Bold & Extraordinary Actions to Make Her Child’s Seemingly Impossible Dream Come True and Body Under Construction: How to Build and Maintain Optimal Health at Any Age. For FREE nutrition, sleep, exercise and other wellness tips, sign up for “I Want To Live Healthier!” at SLOANLUCKIE.COM.

By Derrick Lane | Published May 31, 2016

May 31, 2016 by Sloan Luckie

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