Step Mill

A upper legs exercise targeting the quadriceps, performed with machine.

Step Mill demonstration
Step Mill β€” demonstration

Body part

Upper Legs

Equipment

Machine

Target muscles

Quadriceps

Secondary muscles

Calves, Glutes, Hamstrings

How to do Step Mill

  1. To begin, step onto the stepmill and select the desired option from the menu. You can choose a manual setting, or you can select a program to run. Typically, you can enter your age and weight to estimate the amount of calories burned during exercise. Use caution so that you don't trip as you climb the stairs. It is recommended that you maintain your grip on the handles so that you don't fall.

  2. Stepmills offer convenience, cardiovascular benefits, and usually have less impact than running outside while offering a similar rate of calories burned. They are typically much harder than other cardio equipment. A 150 lb person will typically burn over 300 calories in 30 minutes, compared to about 175 calories walking.

Muscles worked

Primary (target)

Quadriceps

Secondary

CalvesGlutesHamstrings

Related exercises

All upper legs exercises β†’

Track Step Mill in NutriMind

Log your sets and the app does the rest β€” automatic PR detection, progression charts for every lift, and progressive overload that adjusts your next workout. Paired with AI nutrition coaching so your training and your plate pull in the same direction.

Planning your next heavy session? Estimate your max with the One Rep Max Calculator and build up to it with the Warm-up Calculator. More free tools β†’