Incline risers???

rose2boys

Cathlete
Anyone have and use these or plan to order?

Any opinions/comments welcome. THanks.
rose2boys

Keep smiling & sweating!
 
I think someone around here probably has them already and I know a few ordered them when they pre-ordered STS.

I am going to wait to see if I truly need them. My equipment space is limited so if I can manage w/o them then that's what I will do. I just have to wait and see. :)
 
I got them a while ago and really like them. They make doing incline/decline work MUCH more stable - I always worried that my step would slip off when I did the usual unbalanced # of risers trick. You can store them in a stack just like (or in a stack with) your regular risers - just put them together like a puzzle, and they make a flat square - your regular risers can then just stack right on top of them.
 
yes, I plan to order from Cathe. She's got a better deal than others. It will be in Feb/March before I order though.
 
I have them (I bought them when they first came out).
I love them for incline (though they only permit one angle).
I also do tricep dips on them (seated on the lower side, when the step is set up as in the cardio workout).
I've also done lunges onto them.
The two risers also stack together nicely to make a height about the same as 2 regular risers (a bit higher), which is much more stable for High Step work (even with extra risers on top) than using two regular risers.
 
I give them a 2 thumbs up.

Since using the heavier weights with the 4 DS, I started to notice that my step was a little unstable in the incline position. I could have moved over to my bench but the risers are so convenient.

jordan
 
It says that the incline risers come with a workout DVD. Anyone know who leads that workout? It doesn't say (unless I'm just blind and missed it).
 
>It says that the incline risers come with a workout DVD.
>Anyone know who leads that workout? It doesn't say (unless
>I'm just blind and missed it).

There are three, 30-minute workouts: a cardio workout lead by Rob Glick; a weight workout and a weights/plyo workout lead by Kimberley Spreen.
 

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