Health benefits of stair climbing, descending explained

While climbing requires more effort, descending offers unique advantages that are easier to maintain as a daily habit.

ISLAMABAD: The health benefits of climbing stairs are often discussed, but research shows that descending stairs can be just as powerful for fitness and overall health.

While climbing requires more effort, descending offers unique advantages that are easier to maintain as a daily habit.

Climbing stairs is a proven form of cardiovascular exercise. It raises the heart rate, burns calories quickly, and strengthens the muscles in the legs and core. Regular stair climbing can help with weight management and improve endurance.

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Although going down stairs feels easier, studies show it also provides significant health benefits:

1. Helps Burn Calories

Descending stairs for just 5 minutes can burn around 25 calories, making it a simple way to support gradual weight loss.

2. Boosts Heart Health

Regularly going down stairs improves circulation and supports cardiovascular fitness, lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.

3. Strengthens Knees and Ankles

This exercise activates the legs, core, and stabilizing muscles. It enhances balance, strengthens muscles around the knees, and reduces the risk of knee pain or joint injuries. Ankles also benefit from the controlled movement.

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