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UltraFit STEPerfect Fitness Steps
You won’t trip or take a wrong step again with the STEPerfect Fitness Step! An arch design with a full, nonslip top surface allows students to step anywhere for amazing workout versatility without tripping or slipping.
Safe and Durable Design
A cross-hatched bottom design provides extra reinforcement with intersecting lines of polyethylene. A textured rubber top is co-molded onto the step, providing better grip and a secure foot placement for students.
Rounded arch design prevents injury, keeping users safe during use. Angled sides create a more balanced and effective workout. The base of the step is fully lined, providing 360 degrees of stability and security. As a result, the step stays in place during use.
Perfect for Classes
Rainbow Sets make these steps great for large groups and classes, as they provide for outstanding organization. Easily set up different stations by having different movements assigned to each color. A convenient nesting design makes these steps easy to stack and store.
Each step is 32"L x 22"W x 6"H; 7 lb. Cart is 40"L x 25"W x 42"H, 26 lb. Patented.
15 Functional Movement Activities Using UltraFit StepPerfect Fitness Steps
The UltraFit StepPerfect Fitness Steps are a highly stable and impact-absorbing option for step training in physical education classes. With a slip-resistant surface and rubber feet for grip, these steps provide a safe platform for jumping, stepping, balancing, and dynamic movements. Their standout feature is the durable design that supports high-rep use, making them perfect for teaching students of all ages how to control body movements during elevation changes. Below are 15 creative and effective activities using the StepPerfect steps to build essential fundamental movement skills, strength, coordination, and balance.
1. Step & Freeze: Students step up and freeze in a balance pose on one leg. Enhances static balance and control during elevation changes.
2. Up-Down Relay Race: Teams take turns stepping up and down 10 times before tagging the next teammate. Builds speed, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness.
3. Step-Over Shuffle: Students side-shuffle over the step without touching it, training agility and lateral coordination.
4. Jump & Stick: Students jump onto the step with two feet, land softly, and hold for 3 seconds. Teaches jumping, landing, and stability.
5. Toe Tap Tempo Drill: Students alternate tapping toes quickly on the top of the step. Great for rhythm, timing, and foot speed.
6. StepBack Lunges: Students step one foot onto the platform, then lunge backward with the other leg. Strengthens lower body and promotes locomotor control.
7. Rainbow Step-Up Circuit: Use colored tape to mark different step zones for exercises (e.g., blue = step-ups, red = jump squats). Adds variety and visual cues.
8. Push-Up Tap Challenge: In push-up position with hands on the floor and step in front, students tap the top of the step with alternating hands. Builds upper-body strength and core stability.
9. Lateral Step Launch: Students step laterally onto the step and perform a vertical jump. Builds lateral movement and explosive power.
10. Step Spell Sprint: Students perform one step-up per letter in a word, then sprint to a cone and back. Blends movement and academic reinforcement.
11. One-Foot Tap & Hop: Tap one foot on the step while balancing on the other. Add a hop every third tap. Great for dynamic balance and coordination.
12. StepPerfect Reaction Game: Teacher calls out “left,” “right,” or “both.” Students must step up with the correct foot. Trains auditory processing and quick movement response.
13. StepBridge Balance Walk: Line up multiple steps to form a “bridge.” Students walk across with arms extended. Trains core stability and balance.
14. Up-Down Alphabet Game: Students spell their name, stepping up on vowels and down on consonants. Fun way to mix learning with movement.
15. Mirror Me Step Moves: One student performs a step sequence while the partner mirrors them. Reinforces observational learning and movement timing.













