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Stair Exercises For Fitness & Weight Loss: Part 2
You can climb more flights Reduce your rest intervals Increase your sets (rounds) An anaerobic workout can look something like this: Note: in this work-out I had access to 20 flights Round 1: warm-up: walk up 20 flights at slow pace (4 to 5 minutes) Take elevator or walk down Round 2: warm-up: Run up 10 flights (every other step and go half speed),(1 minute) Rest 2 minutes Round 3: Run up 10 flights (full speed and every other step), (30 to 45 seconds) Rest 2 to 3 minutes Round 4: Repeat Round 3 Round 5: Repeat Round 4 To start this may be enough for most people. As one's conditioning improves you can add rounds, add flights or reduce intervals to continue improving. Another great anaerobic conditioning tool is an all out sprint to the 20th floor (that's if you have 20 flights of course). By the 18th floor your legs can barely move. You'll be forced to walk but your body will still be in an anaerobic zone. When I'm pressed for time I use this as a workout. Just do 1 or 2 warm-up rounds of 20 flights and then use the third round as the sprint to the 20th floor. Another fun way to do anaerobic training is to race up flights of stairs. One person uses one stairwell and the other the opposite. An all out race to the top will challenge even the best conditioned people. With the high school student/athletes I've worked with we had access to 12 flights and racing up those stairs proved to be one of the best ways to condition them. They didn't see it as a workout but just a race. So just calling it a race really motivated them. There are many ways to do anaerobic conditioning in stair cases. Just remember to be safe and what you're trying to address. Anaerobic work should have you breathless. To get an idea of how you should feel, run a ¼ mile track at full speed and you'll see what I mean. I think the main reason I like anaerobic conditioning so much is because it gives you more bang for your buck. Both aerobic and anaerobic conditioning are great ways to lose weight, get in great shape, look and feel great. Note: As with any exercise program consult a qualified medical practitioner before beginning any exercise program. You owe it yourself. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Virgil Aponte brings over 12 years of experience as a Personal Trainer, High School PE Teacher and Strength & Conditioning Coach. He has trained hundreds of people including elite professional athletes of the Women’s National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. He earned his Master's Degree in Physical Education from Brooklyn College and is an American College of Sports Medicine Health & Fitness Instructor. Based in Brooklyn New York he is considered by many fitness industry experts as the authority on stair exercise training and is the author and creator of the Ultimate Stair Exercises. Sign up for his Free Stair Report, Stair Training Tips Used By Celebrities Today! |
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