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    Does Climbing the Stairs Leave You Breathless? Here’s How to Make It Easier On Your Body

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    Have you ever noticed that climbing the stairs sometimes leaves you breathless? It’s a phenomenon that frequently has people questioning on Reddit, whether it’s normal. Even those who are in good shape and exercise regularly can find themselves winded when using the stairs. Believe it or not, feeling breathles when stair-climbing isn’t always a sign that you’re out of shape. In fact, it can happen to the fittest athletes who have dedicated their lives to fitness.

    Regardless of the shape you’re in, there are some ways to make it easier on your body when walking up the stairs. Some options include starting with doing certain exercises and making lifestyle changes to improve your endurance.

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    Why do I get winded when going upstairs?

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    The fancy medical term for what’s happening when you get winded climbing stairs is “exertional intolerance.” While approaching stairs, you’re not warmed up — your muscles are cold, your heart rate is low and your body is not ready to move suddenly. When you start climbing, you’re essentially doing single-leg squats with some cardio mixed in, and your heart rate quickly skyrockets. Your body suddenly needs more oxygen — hence the feeling of being winded. 

    Another reason why it affects you so strongly is that walking upstairs uses your fast-twitch muscles, which are used for explosive movements, and muscles like your glutes that you may not commonly train. If you’re an endurance cardio nut like me, you’re in great shape, but sustained exercise like this uses slow-twitch muscles. So, it won’t transfer over super well to exercises like stair climbing.

    If you’ve been hitting the gym regularly but the stairs are still giving you trouble, don’t fret that you’re not in good shape. There are plenty of other ways to measure your overall health and fitness, including your heart rate or other metrics like body composition and strength. 

    Read more: Best Running Shoes for Women

    How to make going up the stairs easier

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    Lunges will help you conquer the stairs with ease.

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    If getting out of breath while climbing stairs is really putting a damper on your life, there are steps you can take to lessen the annoyance. I’m not going to suggest that you jog in place for a moment to warm up before ascending a short staircase with your boss, but here are a few ways you can prepare yourself ahead of time.

    First, incorporate stair-specific exercises into your workout routine to train your body for the stimulus. Exercises such as sprints, jumps or other explosive movements will help with the sudden exertion. To train your glutes and legs, try bodyweight exercises like squats and lunges.

    If you’re looking for exercises to do to improve endurance, consider the following:

    • Biking
    • Hiking
    • Brisk walking or running
    • Rowing
    • Swimming laps

    If you smoke cigarettes, it’s almost certainly contributing to your windedness. Although e-cigarettes are touted as a healthy alternative, preliminary studies suggest that vaping also damages your lungs. 

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    What is VO2 max?

    Used to test aerobic endurance or cardiovascular fitness, VO2 max is the maximum amount of oxygen you can utilize during exercise. It is measured in milliliters of oxygen consumed in 1 minute, per kilogram of body weight (mL/kg/min).

    VO2 max is measured with a mask and heart rate monitor that are hooked up to a treadmill or stationary bike. Because of this, you will need proper equipment to get an accurate measure of your VO2 max. If you think this is a measurement you can benefit from, especially if you’re working on your endurance while climbing stairs, consult your doctor for their opinion. There may be VO2 max testing at a health center or gym near you. 

    When to call your doctor

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    If you think your windedness is out of the range of normal, call your doctor.

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    If you’re debating whether or not to call a medical professional, you’re better safe than sorry. One major warning sign to look out for is chest pain that comes on when you get winded — it could be a sign of heart disease or a coronary blockage. The doctor will do a stress test, and if you do have a blockage, there’s a simple procedure to fix it. Swollen feet and ankles or coughing are other signs there may be something wrong with your heart.

    Another reason to seek medical help is if getting winded from basic activities is affecting your daily life — for example, if you avoid walking short distances. Or, if the situation doesn’t get better once you start exercising more, it may be time to consult a doctor or physical therapist.

    The only way to be certain if your shortness of breath is heart-related is to visit your doctor. Your provider can evaluate your symptoms and medical history.

    There are a lot of reasons for shortness of breath with little exertion. It could be anything from anxiety to anemia to cardiovascular issues. It’s extremely important to bring up these concerns with your doctor.

    Your VO2 max range depends on your gender. According to a chart on Garmin’s website, men aged 20 to 29 can have a VO2 max of 45.4 to 55.4. Women of the same age bracket can have a good VO2 max of 39.5 to 49.6.

    You can improve your VO2 max by pushing yourself with intense aerobic exercises, such as tempo runs or HIIT workouts, proper rest and recovery, in addition to great nutrition and hydration.

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