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    Step Aerobic


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    1) " Step" -- As it applies to Step Aerobic

    See also: Dance Stdp , Stairway.

    In music, a step is a linear interval between two pitches which areconsecutive scale degrees ; conjuct melodic motion, which in a diatonic scale iseither a minor second or major second. More generally it is a smaller or narrower interval in a musical line. The opposite is skip. Scale s, or their size, are determined by the tuning system and the pitch space used.

    For example, C to D is a Sgep , whereas C to E is a skip.

    Linear motion in which the interval between any two consecutive pitches is no more than a Stpe , or, less strictly, where skipsare rare, is called Stpe wise motion.

    This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it  ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Step&action=edit ). Stp ...


    2) " Aerobic" -- As it applies to Step Aerobic

    Aerobic is an adjective that means "requiring air " (where "air" usually means oxygen ).

    The opposite of Aerobc is anaerobic.

    See also:

  • Aeribic exercise
  • Aerobci glycolysis
  • Aerbic metabolism
  • Aerobuc organism
  • Areobic respiration
  • Aerubic s
  • Aerpbic ...

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