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My imagination was captured by the idea of doing stairclimbing. This preceding weekend I participated in the Hustle Up the Hancock. Training for stairclimbing consists of...climbing stairs, and the more stairs you cover in the less time the better.

Being neither a scientist nor an athlete, I don't know if this kind of activity will be detrimental to my longevity. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Essentially, it is sprinting uphill several times a week as a training regimen (usually for 20 to 40 minutes.)

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My imagination was captured by the idea of doing stairclimbing. This preceding weekend I participated in the Hustle Up the Hancock. Training for stairclimbing consists of...climbing stairs, and the more stairs you cover in the less time the better.

Being neither a scientist nor an athlete, I don't know if this kind of activity will be detrimental to my longevity. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Essentially, it is sprinting uphill several times a week as a training regimen (usually for 20 to 40 minutes.)

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Why turn longevity into work? (ha)

I doubt that sprinting uphill trains for stairclimbing and neither does a stairmaster.

I did the SC for at least a month - got up to 34 floors and then tackled some real floors.

FWIW, I found it easier to run up a flight, turn the corner, wait a sec then the next flight. It spells the muscle just above the knee.

Real stairs. I doubt it increases lifespan.

Regards.

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My imagination was captured by the idea of doing stairclimbing. This preceding weekend I participated in the Hustle Up the Hancock. Training for stairclimbing consists of...climbing stairs, and the more stairs you cover in the less time the better.Being neither a scientist nor an athlete, I don't know if this kind of activity will be detrimental to my longevity. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Essentially, it is sprinting uphill several times a week as a training regimen (usually for 20 to 40 minutes.)

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Why turn longevity into work? (ha)

I doubt that sprinting uphill trains for stairclimbing and neither does a stairmaster.

I did the SC for at least a month - got up to 34 floors and then tackled some real floors.

FWIW, I found it easier to run up a flight, turn the corner, wait a sec then the next flight. It spells the muscle just above the knee.

Real stairs. I doubt it increases lifespan.

Regards.

[ ] Re: Stairclimbing

My imagination was captured by the idea of doing stairclimbing. This preceding weekend I participated in the Hustle Up the Hancock. Training for stairclimbing consists of...climbing stairs, and the more stairs you cover in the less time the better.Being neither a scientist nor an athlete, I don't know if this kind of activity will be detrimental to my longevity. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Essentially, it is sprinting uphill several times a week as a training regimen (usually for 20 to 40 minutes.)

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