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.
George pulled Edgars bracers down when he hooked them with his cane going up the stairs!
I always do the right side for up and left for down
No the teachers are in charge after a principle plus it is exercise.
Habanera from the french opera Carmen by Bizet
When ascending stairs, the body must generate upward force to overcome gravity, primarily using the quadriceps and calves to push off each step. The center of mass rises as the feet move from one step to the next, requiring balance and coordination. Conversely, descending stairs involves controlled lowering, where the hamstrings and glutes engage to manage the descent and prevent abrupt impacts on the knees. Both actions require proper posture and timing to ensure safety and efficiency.
Yes, accidental falls going up stairs are very common. However once the fall has begun gravity will pull the victim down the stairs!
The answer to this riddle is "a staircase". Of course the staircase does not actually move up and down, but when you refer to a staircase directionally, you are either going "up the stairs" or "down the stairs". Its function in and of itself is to "go" up and down.
cause when you walk up it is easy and it is hard to walk down cause you can fall
More bone usage going down, More musle usage going up.
Theres an invention on strollersandprams.com that sits under a pram and you can slide up or down stairs.
George pulled Edgars bracers down when he hooked them with his cane going up the stairs!
their bodies arent used to going up steps and rocks
No. There are separate stairs for going up and down. The staircase is extremely narrow, it would be impossible to have people going both up and down on the same one.
To go up and down stairs. And to fall over. NANA
Going down stairs is harder than going up because it requires more muscle control and balance to descend while fighting gravity, compared to ascending where gravity helps.
Yes, it is. When people trip on a step while going up, that is called 'falling up'.People often misjudge the amount of steps in a staircase. Since most don't look down, they trip over their feet.Agreed, it *is* possible to fall while going up the stairs...I just want to clarify the terminology :)Unless it's a part of speech that i never learned, I have never used the term "falling up".Whenever I(or anyone else that I have ever known, for that matter) have tripped or fallen while going uphill or upstairs, I've always only ever heard the term:"I fell down going up(the stairs/hill, etc)"or "I fell going up", or something to that extentI have *never* heard anyone use the term "falling up" or the phrase "I fell up" or "I fell up the stairs"(but again, that might be just me )In this light, i believe "falling" is the act of succumbing to the force of Gravity, which in almost all cases means "falling down"(not "falling up", which would be floating).i have fallen up stairs many times so yes you can fall up stairs
Going up, you have to overcome gravity with every step.