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  2. 'I Tried The 25-7-2 Stairmaster Workout Every Day For A Week ...

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    TikTok's 25-7-2 Stairmaster workout is set to take over from the 12-3-30 workout, so WH's Fitness Editor Bridie tried it every day for a week.

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    The stair climber is a large, vertical machine with three to four steps that constantly revolve, like the belt of a treadmill, so you can essentially climb stairs in place.

  4. Exercise machine - Wikipedia

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    These range from simple spring-like devices to computerized electromechanical devices to recirculating-stream swimming pools. Most exercise machines incorporate an ergometer. An ergometer is an apparatus for measuring the work a person exerts while exercising as used in training or cardiac stress tests or other medical tests.

  5. Treadmill or Stair Climber: Which Is More Effective for ...

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    As you step into the gym, you're likely faced with the classic dilemma: treadmill or stair climber—which is more effective for weight loss? These two stalwarts of the gym offer distinct advantages

  6. StairMaster - Wikipedia

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    StairMaster was founded by Lanny Potts, Jim Walker, and George Schupp and launched by Tri-Tech, Inc. of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1983 at the National Sporting Goods Association trade show. The first piece of equipment, StairMaster 5000, was a rotating staircase machine. In March 1984 the StairMaster 5000 was replaced with the StairMaster 6000.

  7. Concept2 - Wikipedia

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    Concept2, Inc. is an American manufacturer of rowing equipment and exercise machines based in Morrisville, Vermont.It is best known for its air resistance indoor rowing machines (known as "ergometers" or "ergs"), which are considered the standard training and testing machines for competition rowers and can be found in most gyms.