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Would you be doing more work by going up the stairs twice as fast?
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Would you be doing more work by going up the stairs twice as fast?
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i would think that you would be using more force on your muscles to make your self go up the stairs quicker. the is the difference between a casual walk and full on running
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yes you would be doing more work
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