Category Archives: Trevor Folgering

Trevor Folgering is the founder of The Canada StairClimbing Association. He is a professional athlete, fitness trainer and motivational speaker. His purpose in life is to support, help, encourage and educate individuals to lead healthier more fulfilling lives through the use of climbing stairs and proper nutritional habits.

2011 Mini Stair Climb Wrap up!

The Annual Mini Stair Race at the Cornwall Center was a huge success and many people came out to race up and down the stairs to test their body and see how many laps they could complete in five minutes!

The event started at 9 am, with the Founder of The Canada StairClimbing Association welcoming everyone and introducing the sport of stairclimbing to the participants.

We had many sponsors who helped make this event possible. Our title sponsor Gold’s Gym provided great prizes for the overall winners including a six month membership.

With the formalities out of the way it was time to rumble on the stairs! After a quick debriefing the race was on!

Participants raced each other on the stairs for five minutes at a time. Tope three winners advanced to the finals which comprised of 25 laps of the stairs!

After our 25 lap race off and when everything was said and done there were three finalists!

In third spot we had Linda Emilise receiving a six month membership to Gold’s Gym and a body skin care package from Only Green!

In second place we had Andrea Belitski receiving a six month membership to Gold’s Gym and a body care package from Only Green!

And our overall winner was Mr. Mark Furlan who received a six month membership to Gold’s Gym a Fido Gift Card and a Body Skin Care Package from Only Green!

We want to thank all of our sponsors, participants and everyone who supported us to make this race a reality! Thank you! We will see you next year!

For pictures and videos please check out:

http://stairclimbcanada.blogspot.com/2011/04/2011-mini-stair-race-wrap-up.html

Trevor Folgering
Founder
The Canada StairClimbing Association
1-877-51-CLIMB
www.stairclimbcanada.com

Stairway to Fitness

Trevor Folgering bounds up a staircase, taking it one, sometimes two, stairs at a time.

While Folgering looks like he is in a hurry, he is not late for anything. He is participating in a sport.

It is a sport you truly have to take one step at a time. Though, for those who enjoy it, each step is one in the right direction.

While the act of climbing up the stairs, even for exercise, is hardly a foreign concept, the actual organized sport of stairclimbing is something much newer in Canada. While it has some popularity in other parts of the world, stairclimbing only started to be officially recognized here in 2009.

“Stairclimbing is such an amazing activity to get involved in, because it allows you to actually work muscles more efficiently than any type of cardiovascular activity,” says Folgering, a 31-year-old Regina product who has been involved in stairclimbing since 2006. “In stairclimbing, you’re pushing your body vertically all the way up to the top of a tall building or a lot of stairs. You work a lot of different muscles and work your muscles harder. It’s a lot more efficient workout.”

In 2009, Folgering founded the Canada StairClimbing Association in Toronto, where he was living at the time before later moving back to Regina. The organization is dedicated to “getting as many people fit and healthy using stairs as possible.” And when it comes to stairclimbing, Folgering insists there is more to it than just climbing the stairs.

“If you climb with your toes, it could injure your knee, especially if you have a knee problem,” says Folgering. “We’ve developed systems or techniques that actually help you climb stairs more efficiently. The one technique is pushing with the heels of your foot to fire your hamstrings and glutes and put less pressure on your knee. Another technique involves crossing your legs over one another as you climb the stairs.”

Right now, the CSCA has stairclimbing groups in Toronto and Regina. In Regina, there is currently one group which meets at the Delta Hotel three times a week. During each session, the group goes up and down the stairs. More experienced athletes do more floors, go faster, and rest for shorter periods of time.

For those who have attended the stairclimbing groups, and worked hard on the technique, the results have been outstanding.

“One of our members started the program about four weeks ago and she had never done any kind of physical activity,” said Folgering. “She was extremely intimated by physical activity and I told her to come try stairclimbing. The first time she climbed a total of 15 floors and was hooked. She is now climbing about 64 floors in an hour.”

Along with stairclimbing groups, Folgering is trying to get more competitions going. Right now, there are only a select few. In these meets, there are different tiers for people who plan to go up the stairs once, twice, three and four times. The competition gets more intense in the higher tiers. To avoid crowding up the stairwell, racers have chip timers which stick onto their shoelaces. Once the stairclimber crosses the starting mat, the chip timer goes off and it stops once they get to the top. This allows athletes to start at different times.

Regina is hosting a mini-stairclimb run up for local stairclimbers on Sunday at the Cornwall Centre from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. At this meet, eight heats of five athletes will race up and down the stairs for five minutes at time. The top three winners in each group will earn a spot in the finals, where there competitors will go 25 times up and down. To register for the free event, visit www.stairclimbcanada.com.

Folgering’s ultimate dream for the CSCA is to have stairclimbing groups across Canada. There would be regional stairclimbing tournaments, with the winners advancing to a national championship in Toronto with a possible world championship after that. However, Folgering is taking things slowly.

“It’s still a bit too early for nationals,” says Folgering. “Right now, we’re just trying to get the meet up groups happening and get people involved in stairclimbing. As that grows, we can start introducing more events. I think we could have a national event in 2012.”

For some stairclimbers, like 30-year-old Reginan Andrea Belitski who attends Folgering’s sessions, stairclimbing will never be about the competition even if more meets are introduced.

“(Stairclimbing) has so many benefits for you without competing in tournaments,” says Belitski, who lives in Regina with her husband Kevin, son Ashton, five, and daughter Ayva, three. “I just do it three times a week for recreation. I’m not a very competitive person, so for me it’s fun.”

After attending a stairclimbing practice, it is not hard to see why Belitski has fun. Even when the group is panting up the stairs, they always joke around and encourage one another.

“We all have a really good rapport,” says Belitski. “Most of us have been climbing together since January and we motivate each other. You can come and do the stairs on your own, but it’s just not as fun as when you have a big group of people.”

To get involved in the sport of stairclimbing, the first step is to attend one of the practice groups. It costs $100 for 20 sessions or $60 per month. For more information, contact Folgering at 543-4598, 1-877-51-CLIMB or trevor@stairclimbcanada.com. To learn more about the CSCA, visit www.stairclimbcanada.com.

Systems for Success

Are you ready to go into business for yourself? Do you have a plan, a step by step systematic approach to success? Many people just don’t have a great plan for buisness. They throw together some business cards and decal their car, but do not spend the time putting together systems that will help them succeed.

If you are thinking of becoming self-employed and your a fitness professional or someone who really cares about the health and fitness of others, then you will need to set in place a very strategic business plan that will achieve those results. What will your marketing strategies be? Who is your target market? What kind of services will you offer? What is your marketing game plan?

Here at The Canada StairClimbing Association we have already developed that strategic system and plans for you. We offer our market successful StairClimb Meet-up Groups which help individuals become fit, healthy and lean. If your serious about fitness and helping others achieve results then we have the business for you!

StairClimbing Meet-up Chapters of Canada

StairClimbing is quickly becoming the way for individuals to become fit and healthy. StairClimbing provides an effective, productive workout in half the time of a normal gym workout.

Now you can provide the same services to the growing population in your city by setting up your own Meet-up Chapter underneath the Canada StairClimbing Association.

Tap into our systems and strategic alliances and easily build a thriving, financially successful business right in your own city!

You will have access to the following:

1) Logos, trademarks and Banners of The Canada StairClimbing Association.

2) Operations Manual – a step by step system of setting up and achieving great results within your Meet-up Chapter

3) Marketing and Promotional Materials – Do not waste time building your own marketing materials. You will have access to our marketing material. Just plug and play!

4) Business set-up forms. Get access to a library of business forms including liability forms, Par-Q’s, waivers forms, business registration forms and lots more

5) StairClimbing Programs – No need to develop your own, use our proven three month ExpressFit Training program and let your clients see great results with the use of this program.

You will also gain access to a business coach who will mentor and guide you to success. In addition you will harness the power of the successful meet-up chapters across the country. Our conference calls allows other successful meet-up organizers share their successes with you so that you can implement them in your own business!

Get all the systems that you need to start and run your own successful meet-up chapter!

Take our “Systems for Success” and create financial and professional success for yourself!

For more information and to get started please go to The StairClimbing Meet-up Chapter Website and fill out an application and email to info@stairclimbmeetups.com

For more information about our company The Canada StairClimbing Association visit our website!

Step Strong!

Trevor Folgering
Founder
The Canada StairClimbing Association
1-877-51-CLIMB

Make Great Income Running Your Own StairClimbing Meet-up Chapter

Are you a business-minded fitness professional who enjoys helping individuals get healthy? Are you searching for a extra source of income?

The Canada StairClimbing Association is searching for the best fitness professionals in Canada who want to own their own company with us. You will be part of an amazing group of individuals throughout Canada who are making a huge difference in peoples lives using stairclimbing.

You will own your company underneath our Association. We offer full training, 24 hour business support, a complete operations manual for success. As well as weekly conference calls and weekly business coach support.

StairClimbing is quickly becoming the way for Canadians to get the fitness results they deserve! The Canada StairClimbing Association is the leader for improving fitness through stairclimbing.

Come join our team of StairClimbing Meet-up Organizers who are enjoying running their own business and making a great income doing so!

For more information please visit our Meet-up Chapter Website

Trevor Folgering
Founder
The Canada StairClimbing Association
1-877-51-CLIMB