hanadr said:Part of my work-out at the gym 3 times a week is steps. I have a step at home, but I'm ashamed to say it usually gets used by my grandchildren as a seat. They pretend it's a car or a train. It's handy if the house is full of people. It's too low down for the oldies, but a couple of kids can sit on it.
Hana
roryShuler said:I think so it will be helpful for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oAhV4lqIRQ
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Sid Bonkers said:Do you live in a bungalow Grace, serious question?
If you dont then you will no doubt already own quite a few 'steps' in the form of a flight of stairs. A few years ago I had a long course of physiotherapy and one of the exercises they told me was to use my stairs as a step and walk up and down just one or two steps starting with alternate feet keeping my back straight whilst clenching my buttocks, this was for for strengthening the core muscles (tummy and lower back).
Unfortunately exercise only aggravated my arthritis and pain relief was the only alternative for me, but it seemed like a good exercise.
Good luck with your step
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