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.
First you have to get across the bridge going south or down. Than, as soon as you get off of the cycling road and out of the short building, go left a little and go down the stairs (I think there are stairs) but if there aren't any stairs, just look for a tree to use Cut on. Once you cut it down, you can now go under it! Good luck! :)
i think it was " Maya statue ". like they were telling her to stand still, or freeze.
George pulled Edgars bracers down when he hooked them with his cane going up the stairs!
odd feet going west. always.
Elevators made skyscrapers practical buildings, beyond about 10 stories going up and down stairs is tiring and impractical when moving large objects.
Because you must exert more energy to lift your body to each higher position, than when you simply walk on a level surface. You should also notice that you breath harder when you climb enough stairs or enough of a hill. This occurs because more oxygen needed when your body burns the energy that is stored in your muscles to do the work that is necessary to move you to each higher position.
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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.
Yes climbing stairs will always make short of breath.
Well, when you look up the stairs, you don't move your legs. When you walk up the stairs, you do
Yes, accidental falls going up stairs are very common. However once the fall has begun gravity will pull the victim down the stairs!
Yes
One is stepping up the stairs, the other is staring up the steps.
More bone usage going down, More musle usage going up.
their bodies arent used to going up steps and rocks
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