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Reducing stress on knees
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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 450663" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>danny, trplnkl</p><p>The problem with the hand rail(99%) of them is location if you HOLD it like you</p><p>suggest it goes from being in a good position when standing on the step to and </p><p>end range motion position when standing on the ground.(and yes I got a talking to for </p><p>using the door frame(I'm left handed and held packages in my left hand exiting) Your legs were designed to lift and lower your body if you want to lift and lower your body all day with your arms be my guest, but until then, my hand touches the rail(in case I slip and thats it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 450663, member: 709"] danny, trplnkl The problem with the hand rail(99%) of them is location if you HOLD it like you suggest it goes from being in a good position when standing on the step to and end range motion position when standing on the ground.(and yes I got a talking to for using the door frame(I'm left handed and held packages in my left hand exiting) Your legs were designed to lift and lower your body if you want to lift and lower your body all day with your arms be my guest, but until then, my hand touches the rail(in case I slip and thats it.) [/QUOTE]
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