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Step Up to the
Challenge!
Up
and down. Up and down. Up and down.
This may sound like either your ongoing
battle with the bulge or perhaps a friend
who is on heavy doses of Prozac.
But the never ending elevator ride known as
the step machine can be a great tool for
your fitness and weight loss endeavors. Step
machines, otherwise known simply as
“steppers”, have become very popular devices
in health clubs and gyms throughout the
country. Why else are they so plentiful in
the “cardio” corner of your gym?
However, like any other device, there are
certainly pluses and minuses to working out
on a step machine. Yet, one thing is
undeniable. Step machines could just as well
be called “sweat machines.” A half-hour on
the stepper can have you sweating by the
bucket.
The best way to burn the fat tissue through
exercise on a stepper is to begin your
session on a lower, more moderate level,
before gradually working up to a faster,
more rigorous pace. It is wise to exercise
at a longer, more tolerable pace in order to
burn off the fat. Otherwise, the gung-ho,
sprint-like approach will tap more into your
muscle cells.
One downfall to the step machine as that it
is limited in what it can do for you. In
other words, since your upper torso is
generally stationary throughout the
exercise, it is not a rigorous full body
exercise that is going to whip you into
tip-top condition. Basically, all that is
moving here is your legs.
While the handlebars are there so you can
maintain proper balance on the machine, make
sure that you are not placing too much body
weight onto your arms as they clasp the
sides. This will take the work out of your
legs; hence, you will be cheating
considerably.
Also, stand erect while you are on the step
machine and not slouched over the panel
display. Not only is slouching a way to
cheat, but it is also a great way to injury
your back.
Be sure to stretch out considerably before
taking on a session on the step machine.
Without the proper stretch throughout your
legs and calves, you can be putting your
Achilles tendon at risk, an injury that
could hamper your fitness goals for months
and months. Also, without a proper stretch,
you feet can become susceptible to severe
numbing while on the machine.
Although the step machine is certainly an
excellent tool for your cardiovascular
endeavors, do not become too dependent on
this one machine. Make sure you spruce up
your cardio with other machines like the
Stairmaster, the stationary bicycles, and
the treadmills.
And aside from burning off some unwanted fat
cells, the stepper is an excellent machine
for building and toning the calf muscles,
the glutes, and the quadraceps.
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