Stair Climber – Forward Lean

Learn how to do Stair Climber – Forward Lean with proper form. Watch the 4K video, see which muscles are worked, and follow step-by-step instructions.

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MET 7 Glutes QuadricepsHamstrings Stair

Stair Climber – Forward Lean is a Stair exercise that primarily targets the Glutes, with secondary activation of the Quadriceps, Hamstrings. It has a MET value of 7, meaning a 70kg person burns approximately 245 calories in a 30-minute session..

How to Do Stair Climber – Forward Lean

A stair climber variation where you lean your torso slightly forward while stepping. This posture increases glute and hamstring activation and can simulate uphill hiking.


💡 Instructions:


  • Step onto the stair climber and set a comfortable speed.

  • Lean your torso slightly forward while keeping your back straight.

  • Hold the handles lightly for balance or keep your hands free for a natural motion.

  • Push through your heels to step up, focusing on glute and hamstring engagement.

  • Maintain a steady, controlled pace without bouncing.


⚠️ Common mistakes:


  • Rounding the back instead of hinging at the hips.

  • Pulling too much with the arms instead of using the legs.

  • Placing only the toes on the steps instead of the whole foot.

  • Going too fast and losing proper form.

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Muscles Worked by Stair Climber – Forward Lean

Primary Glutes
Secondary
QuadricepsHamstrings

Equipment

  • Stair

Calories Burned Doing Stair Climber – Forward Lean

Calorie Calculator

MET 7
Estimated burn
245 calories

Calories = MET × weight (kg) × time (hours)

Quick Facts: Stair Climber – Forward Lean

Type
Stair exercise
Primary muscle
Glutes
Secondary muscles
Quadriceps, Hamstrings
MET value
7
Calories (30 min, 70kg)
≈ 245 cal
Video quality
4K with male and female demonstrations

FAQ: Stair Climber – Forward Lean

What muscles does Stair Climber – Forward Lean work?

Stair Climber – Forward Lean primarily targets the Glutes, with secondary engagement of the Quadriceps, Hamstrings.

How do you do Stair Climber – Forward Lean correctly?

A stair climber variation where you lean your torso slightly forward while stepping. This posture increases glute and hamstring activation and can...

Is Stair Climber – Forward Lean good for beginners?

Stair Climber – Forward Lean has a MET value of 7, indicating a high intensity exercise best suited for intermediate to advanced athletes.

What equipment do you need for Stair Climber – Forward Lean?

Stair Climber – Forward Lean requires: Stair.

What are the benefits of Stair Climber – Forward Lean?

Stair Climber – Forward Lean strengthens the Glutes, engages the Quadriceps and Hamstrings.

What exercises are similar to Stair Climber – Forward Lean?

Similar exercises to Stair Climber – Forward Lean include Bike, Burpee, Burpee – Lateral Jump, Burpee – With Push-Up.

Is Stair Climber – Forward Lean better than Bike?

Both Stair Climber – Forward Lean and Bike target the Glutes. Choose based on your available equipment and training goals.

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