Re: stairmaster
I think downhill is primarily a strength thing, as opposed to aerobic. Strength work should help a lot there, since when going downhill, your legs basically...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-02-09 10:51:49 #6812

stairmasters, mice and the BA trail
Hi all, following the Stairmaster thread, reminds me of a good Dr. friend of mine's recent work on the muscle fiber Titan. The good Doctor wonders why he...
Hazel Clark and Tom Martin 2001-02-09 09:02:46 #6811

Re: Trip log/getting ready
<<I personally find walking backwards on a very inclined moving treadmill really helps>> Glad to find someone else that does that. I get a lot...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2001-02-09 09:00:56 #6810

Re: stairmaster
----- Original Message ----- From: "conmara" I just wish they made a treadmill that imitated downhill conditions....
Karen Elder 2001-02-09 08:46:22 #6809

Re: stairmaster
Excellent comments - Sally Underwood wrote: > I have also observed that people don't tend to rest enough going downhill- > their lungs demand that they do...
conmara 2001-02-09 07:57:28 #6808

Fw: [grandcanyon] Re: stairmaster
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brad rockwood 2001-02-09 07:27:26 #6807

Trip log/getting ready
Thanks Ken,Jim,Dave,Bob,Tom on your kind responses to the Matkat log...and esp Wayne for sending Harvey's log;I'll look for some more...think I have a dandy...
doc thomas 2001-02-09 07:24:02 #6806

Re: stairmaster
Hi Y'all- I have found in taking alot of people in the canyon, that the down part is definately the hardest in terms of fatigue, delayed-onset muscle...
Sally Underwood 2001-02-09 07:10:15 #6805

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