Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, for those super steppers on here - does it help keep your weight down? I average about 11K a day and would like to bump it up.
Steps matter zero when it comes to weight. It's all about your diet. Yes I can do 20k steps but if I'm eating too many calories that day, it doesn't matter. It's shocking how many people don't realize this.
A lot of those watches are too sensitive. Typing, playing guitar, blow drying my hair....all add in false steps.
I use the number on my iPhone. Is that usually pretty accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, for those super steppers on here - does it help keep your weight down? I average about 11K a day and would like to bump it up.
Steps matter zero when it comes to weight. It's all about your diet. Yes I can do 20k steps but if I'm eating too many calories that day, it doesn't matter. It's shocking how many people don't realize this.
A lot of those watches are too sensitive. Typing, playing guitar, blow drying my hair....all add in false steps.
Anonymous wrote:How do you have time to walk your dog that much? I try to hit 10K but it is a struggle. I work an office job with a longish commute and a ton of meetings so that makes the weekdays tough. On the weekends it's usually like 12k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, for those super steppers on here - does it help keep your weight down? I average about 11K a day and would like to bump it up.
Steps matter zero when it comes to weight. It's all about your diet. Yes I can do 20k steps but if I'm eating too many calories that day, it doesn't matter. It's shocking how many people don't realize this.
A lot of those watches are too sensitive. Typing, playing guitar, blow drying my hair....all add in false steps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, for those super steppers on here - does it help keep your weight down? I average about 11K a day and would like to bump it up.
Steps matter zero when it comes to weight. It's all about your diet. Yes I can do 20k steps but if I'm eating too many calories that day, it doesn't matter. It's shocking how many people don't realize this.
Anonymous wrote:How do you have time to walk your dog that much? I try to hit 10K but it is a struggle. I work an office job with a longish commute and a ton of meetings so that makes the weekdays tough. On the weekends it's usually like 12k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get about 5000-7000 on an average day. I like to be still and never needlessly bustle around. I do work out with weights about 4-5 times a week, yoga once or twice a week, and do a short walk outside pretty much every day. I'm 46, healthy weight, and good health. I have two teenage kids and a full time job.
But all of these high step counts are making me feel bad about myself, so I thought I'd share my measly step count in case anyone else is feeling similar.
I thought I was getting between 7-10k steps a day based on the Oura ring I wear. Then I got an Apple Watch a month ago and found out it’s more like 4-5k. I’m like you, full time job, two kids and 47. I work out most days and walk a mile every day. Don’t have time to walk as much as the others on this thread.
How are others getting their step count?