Wow! I aim for at least 5k a day. On days I run I hit this easily - run 4-6 then also try to walk 2-3 more miles. On the days I don’t run i do a lot of Pilates and also try to get to 5k but sometimes don’t. I feel so much better when I do get at least 5k. |
I meant to say I am aim for 10k steps. |
I made a goal to hit 10k a day in January - most days I easily beat that. I work in an elementary school so walk a lot at work and also walk our dog. Sometimes I also walk laps around the house, which makes my kids laugh but I feel better on days when I get more walking in. |
12k steps a day. 45 min lunch walk, 20 min after dinner stroll, normal running around with young kids |
Yes, but 20k steps is 9 or 10 miles, that’s a lot of time |
14K. My normal commute. I have a sedentary job. |
I average arond 8k.
I also do yoga stretching and strength training and core work for an hour each every day. I too find when i try and just focus on he steps parts of my body hurt. Im 52. |
It really depends what else you do. I bike, and on the days I bike it goes to 12-16K which seems it’s mixing up with bike motion. On non-biking days it’s about 3K. Walking / running would need to be my exercise to be able to get 15K in. Not practical for me with a full time job and kids. |
For me a 1 hour walk about be 6-8K (and 20 min stroll would probably get 1-2K max). It seems there is difference in how different gadgets and settings count steps. For me to do 12K I’d need to walk over 5 miles, which to do in 1 hour would definitely be faster than “stroll” pace. |
You are likely taller than PP. I have a fitbit and it both asked for my height as well as my stride length and other metrics to assist in determining calculation. I don’t believe my iPhone’s health app ever requested that type of info. |