Walking on Stepmill
Equipment
Set your desired speed and incline on the machine's control panel, starting with a lower setting if you're new to this exercise.
Begin the exercise by walking up the steps, keeping a steady pace and maintaining an upright posture with your core engaged.
Ensure that your entire foot lands on each step, not just your toes, to engage your leg muscles fully and avoid straining your calves.
Continue the exercise for your desired length of time, gradually increasing your speed and incline as your fitness improves.
Pro Tip
**Use Full Steps**: To get the most out of your stepmill workout, make sure you're using full steps. This means placing your entire foot on each step, not just the balls of your feet. This not only provides a better workout for your legs and glutes, but it also helps prevent slipping and potential injury. **Adjust Speed and Resistance**: Don't start with a high speed or resistance level. Begin with a lower setting and gradually increase as your fitness level improves. This will help prevent overexertion and injury. **Warm Up and Cool Down**: It's essential to spend a few minutes warming up before starting your stepmill workout, and a few minutes cooling down