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Katrinka_M
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 Posted: 6 February 2007 06:03 am
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Anone here using stair steppers? are they any good and what are their benefits?

luxe383
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 Posted: 12 February 2007 10:16 pm
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I use the stair steppers almost every other day.  I love it.  It really has helped tone my legs and when I initially lost weight I had a lot of cellulite that disappeared and I really think it was the stairstepper. I have bad knees too and the stairstepper doesn't bother them.

I don't understand why the aren't as popular compared to the other machines, at least at my gym its like that.  I think its because it is really hard! I sweat way more on the stair stepper compared to the other machines even set on the same level.

So anyway I say go for it! 

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 Posted: 18 February 2007 07:27 am
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Interesting about you knees. I tried one briefly and it did bother mine, but mine are probably much worse.

I can't even jog, but do fine walking on a treadmil with a steep incline.

Peter:monkey:

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 Posted: 11 January 2008 02:02 pm
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I too am interested in the (mini) stepper and  just ran across your post of '6 February 2007' and was wondering if you went ahead and got the stepper and if so how did it do for you?  Do you think the mini-stepper can be used for the '10,000 steps a day' to lose some weight and firm thighs and butt?

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 Posted: 22 January 2008 01:56 pm
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I went ahead and bought a stepper. Still new to me, but I think This Might be the answer for me. It 'looks' really easy to watch someone do it, but it is not as easy as it looks!

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 Posted: 8 February 2008 04:28 pm
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Well here it is, nearly a month later and I still do NOT have a routine set up with my stepper....  just 'hit & miss'.....  :rain:

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 Posted: 12 February 2008 12:33 am
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Make up an EASY routine! One so easy that you can't help doing it. And have some slip days.

Say do it five days a week, so if you miss a day you can make it up.

Start with just a few minutes a day, and make the speed or whatever easy!

Increase so slowly that you always enjoy it.

Baby steps! (Excuse the pun.)

Peter:monkey:

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 Posted: 16 February 2008 10:59 pm
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Hey I have got a stepper that has a side to side motion. Kinda like ice skating. I haven't used it in a long time and really should start again, cause when I have it really made my legs work.

It doesnt bother my weak knees and ankles (due to my weight more than anything), but I have it set to easy and go for duration due to my fitnes levels rather than a harder setting.

pris
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 Posted: 20 March 2008 10:15 pm
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I have a mini stepper and really like it, think its finally worn out( after a few years of non use and about a year of constant use. Any ideas on a good mini without spending lots of money, mine is a "easy step" got it at costco a few years ago. dont see it anywhere any brand out there anyone can suggest?

kalypso
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 Posted: 27 March 2008 11:38 am
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Stair steppers - love them... but I think I'm going to actually walk up and down my stairs in the house as a work out. Is that just as effective? I guess the difference is it feels like you are always going 'up' with the stepper but at home I get that small 5 second break of going back down the stairs before I work my way up again.

katzrmine
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 Posted: 27 March 2008 12:11 pm
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Ya know, I don't really know, but I think the for real stairs seems to be the harder workout ! Don't you? :smile:

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 Posted: 27 March 2008 12:22 pm
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Perhaps, maybe it's because you know you are actually climbing?


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