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Reynold Kuphal

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What muscles are being used in stair climbing?

Muscles help the movement of your legs, while the bones are attached to your muscles to provide support and structure. Furthermore, the bone joins in your hip and knee have the necessary mobility used to climb stairs.


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Arm muscles, leg muscles, grip in your palms and fingers, to a certain extent your ankles, and sometimes your abs, it depends on how your climbing it.


What form of energy is used when a person is climbing a ladder?

When a person is climbing a ladder, the primary form of energy being used is potential energy from the person's muscles. As the person lifts themselves up, they are converting chemical energy stored in their muscles into mechanical energy to move upwards.


Prime mover muscle used in waking up stairs?

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Why when you'm climbing stairs do i feel like I'm falling backwards?

When climbing stairs, you may feel like you're falling backwards due to a mismatch between your body's balance and the movement of your center of gravity. As you step up, your body shifts forward, and if your core muscles aren't engaged or if you're not used to the motion, it can create a sensation of instability. This can also be influenced by factors like fatigue, distractions, or even visual cues that make the stairs seem steeper than they are. Engaging your core and focusing on your movement can help alleviate this feeling.


Is there some limit to the height of the flight of stairs used and the horsepower developed?

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What force is used in ice climbing?

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What happens to the amount of power expended when you are climbing stairs and then climb faster?

I believe that the amount of power/energy you exert on yourself climbing up the stairs is wasted, and the faster you go, the faster the power is used up. It takes a lot of energy to go up one flight of stairs than it does going down five or so, depending on the body type of the person and maybe even the amount of gravity in that specific area.


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Is their only one muscle that bends and straitens the arm?

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