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Fitness Friday – Take The Stairs Edition

26 February 2010 330 views 4 Comments
This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Fitness Friday


Fitness Friday

thrivebetter weight loss fat burner take the stairs 225x300 Fitness Friday   Take The Stairs EditionThat’s right – fitness, losing weight, maintaining weight, burning fat, healthier heart – all of it, requires you to take many small, deliberate actions in order to change your lifestyle.  You deserve it and the people who you love want you healthier and they want you happier and they want you around a little longer.  You owe it to them and to yourself.

So, today, do something small but with a big impact – Skip the Elevator, Take the Stairs!

best <a onclick=diet pill” width=”216″ height=”58″ />Here are Ten Reasons to Take the Stairs and the benefits from doing something simple, such as taking the stairs on your weight loss goals:

  1. People spend an estimated two-thirds of their lives at their place of employment. In order to stay healthy, we need to find ways to incorporate physical activity into our workday.
  2. Daily living activities like climbing the stairs can make a significant contribution to the 30 minutes of exercise we all need…everyday.
  3. The 30 minutes of physical activity we need for our health can be accumulated a bit at a time, or one stairway at a time, spread at intervals throughout the day. Do it your way!
  4. Physical activities like stair climbing are a great way to cope with job-related stress
  5. Climbing just two flights of stairs everyday could result a loss of 2.7kg or 6lbs per year. Six flights a day could help you trim nearly 18 lbs. Why Weight?
  6. Adding stairs to your day can add years to your life. Studies show that risk of cardiovascular disease and death is lower among those who are regular Stair climbers.
  7. Stair climbing can also add life to your years. Those who climb stairs on a daily basis have greater leg strength and aerobic capacity, allowing them to participate more fully in a wide range of daily activities.
  8. Taking the stairs is often faster than waiting for an elevator during peak usage times. Take the test and time your trip. Often for trips of 7 floors or less, the stairs are the quickest way to your destination.
  9. Using the stairs requires no special skill, equipment or clothing and it burns twice as many calories as walking. Step right up!!
  10. Stair climbing is a ‘green’ activity, the only energy source used is what is stored in our bodies…. good for you and the environment!

So, what are you waiting for?  Begin today!

Skip the Elevator, Take the Stairs!

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  • thrivebetter said:

    http://goo.gl/m9wT Fitness Friday: Take the Stairs, Skip the Elevator! #weightloss #burnfat #tightabs #strongbutt #healthyheart

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  • Morebalanceinfo said:

    fitness friday – take the stairs | Thrive Better Now http://bit.ly/baxv2h

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  • chadblodgett said:

    can I get a fitness monday? take the stairs http://bit.ly/cxMnWm

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  • chad said:

    My office is in a one story building. I can try taking the stairs when I’m out running errands, but most buildings I access are one story too (grocery store, sporting goods, gym, etc).

    Can I get some random stairs on the sidewalk or isle please!

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