smartchick
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When should an aerobic Step be replaced?
I have been working out at a community rec center for eight years and they have the same aerobic steps--the STEP brand. (The rec center opened 11 years ago). Three years ago, I quit using the steps for power workouts (only lightly) because they seem to be less buoyant, or supportive. Perhaps no shock absorbency; the steps seem dead.
Everyone avoids the steps with the black tread peeling up at the corners, which can be dangerous if you don't hit your step just right.
I searched all over the Internet and couldn't find information that addresses the life of an aerobic step equipment.
Thanks
I have been working out at a community rec center for eight years and they have the same aerobic steps--the STEP brand. (The rec center opened 11 years ago). Three years ago, I quit using the steps for power workouts (only lightly) because they seem to be less buoyant, or supportive. Perhaps no shock absorbency; the steps seem dead.
Everyone avoids the steps with the black tread peeling up at the corners, which can be dangerous if you don't hit your step just right.
I searched all over the Internet and couldn't find information that addresses the life of an aerobic step equipment.
Thanks



