A lot of people ask that question, but people usually fall while going up the stairs rather then going down the stairs mainly because they do not lift their leg up high enough.
I always do the right side for up and left for down
I believe these stairs were also used in a Laurel & Hardy film. They were trying to move a piano up the stairs. I've read that they still exist today, but I don't know the address.
This is not a question it is a statement.
Its just a bit of humour. It shows how much they hate eachother. And its funny because they are two massive fatties running up the stairs trying to squeeze past eachother.
The opposite of up the stairs is down the stairs, as the opposite of upstairs is downstairs.
Climbing the Stairs was created in 2008.
Climbing stairs
climbing up stairs
Using the stairs is a simple and convenient form of light exercising.
Jogging is faster,climbing stairs is great for the legs!
your weight is unnoticeble while climbing stairs because you are resisting the gravity
By climbing up the stairs and defeating the channelers
Yes, climbing stairs is considered an example of work in a physics context. Work is done when a force is applied to move an object over a distance in the direction of the force. In this case, you are exerting a force to move your body against the force of gravity while climbing stairs.
The opposite is descend (go down the stairs).
running, climbing stairs
yes, but it does depend on how long and how many stairs.