okay, go to work, and after sitting half asleep for 1 hour, get up and do steps.
Walk as fast as I can up and down steps for 12 minutes.
Now i am awake.
At lunch time, eat lunch and then go outside and walk 1 mile.
go back to work.
at quitting time, today, I got on my bike and rode the 2 miles down to the gym (oxbow) where i did my weightlifting and other exercises. On the way back to my car i rode as fast as I could.
result: 70 minutes of workout, all body parts covered and I didn't have to wear heels (sorry Teigyr)



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So I've been going up and down the stairs every day 20 or 30 times, either in one shot of 20 or two shots of 15. (not counting the 15 or so times i climb the stairs in my normal day.) If it gets easier I'll add more. I wear track shoes with 0" heels.
Not enough time for that every night, but a good walk with DH and the dogs has been happening quite frequently.
I resist the temptation to run either up or down- I think climbing each step in a normal deliberate manner is working my muscles more and not relying on momentum. Sometimes I concentrate on straightening and tensing my front thigh all the way when I pullup to each step. other times I concentrate on my calves or my hamstrings as I go up. Sometimes I twist my waist a little back and forth. I work my arms a bit as I go down the stairs. But I have to take my graduated lense eyeglasses off, or I get dizzy!
Heels are definitely not good for doing stair practice!
