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.
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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Equipment
- Stair
Calories Burned Doing Stair Climber – Forward Lean
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MET 7Calories = 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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