10K steps = 4.5 miles. I do that during lunch break, take about an hour and 15 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:5500 seems low. I am 5’7” and I get a little under 2200 steps a mile. I have short legs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've added walking a 3-mile loop for lunch but it's only 5k steps. I don't know when I can get in more steps because I don't want to walk at night (family dinner, kids, a volunteer commitment.) Do I just walk up and down my stairs? Or should I get a treadmill?
Dod you measure your stride correctly?
I’m 5’9” and a daily mile and a half is 4k ish.
3 miles should put you in the ballpark of 7-9k steps depending on stride length.
3 miles does not get me that many steps. I'm 5'5" and i get around 5500 steps.
5500 seems low. I am 5’7” and I get a little under 2200 steps a mile. I have short legs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've added walking a 3-mile loop for lunch but it's only 5k steps. I don't know when I can get in more steps because I don't want to walk at night (family dinner, kids, a volunteer commitment.) Do I just walk up and down my stairs? Or should I get a treadmill?
Dod you measure your stride correctly?
I’m 5’9” and a daily mile and a half is 4k ish.
3 miles should put you in the ballpark of 7-9k steps depending on stride length.
3 miles does not get me that many steps. I'm 5'5" and i get around 5500 steps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've added walking a 3-mile loop for lunch but it's only 5k steps. I don't know when I can get in more steps because I don't want to walk at night (family dinner, kids, a volunteer commitment.) Do I just walk up and down my stairs? Or should I get a treadmill?
Dod you measure your stride correctly?
I’m 5’9” and a daily mile and a half is 4k ish.
3 miles should put you in the ballpark of 7-9k steps depending on stride length.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard too.
Right now we are doing a steps challenge at work and one woman has logged between 16000 and 25000 steps every day! She has an office job so she isn't getting those steps all in at work. I feel like I move quite a bit and I usually get 7000-9000. I travelled recently where we walked most of the day and I got about 16000-20000 a day. But that was walking all day around a city.
She probably attaches the watch/tracker to her high energy breed dog. Or the ceiling fan.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard too.
Right now we are doing a steps challenge at work and one woman has logged between 16000 and 25000 steps every day! She has an office job so she isn't getting those steps all in at work. I feel like I move quite a bit and I usually get 7000-9000. I travelled recently where we walked most of the day and I got about 16000-20000 a day. But that was walking all day around a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run 5-7 miles every day. Then I walk to and from the metro to work, which is just about a mile each way. I walk at lunch about 3 miles. Then round trip to pick up my kids from aftercare, another mile round trip. I average about 20-22k steps a day. If I have to go to the store that day I get closer to 25k steps or more. The run alone knocks out the 10k for the day before I even go about the rest of my day.
You must have amazing knees. I'm 54 and can barely eke out a couple 10Ks annually.