Anonymous wrote:Whoever is up there playing golf and taking 5 mile walks and not getting 10k steps has a broken step counter. Walking a round of golf alone should get you close to 10k. And 5 miles is over 10k unless you have an abnormally long stride
Anonymous wrote:It's not that hard. I really don't understand how people have trouble getting 10k steps a day. My average is 12k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those saying 3-4 miles is 10k, you must have extremely short strides. For me (5'7' and a fast walker, so stride is probably long most of the time), it takes me 5-6 miles to get to 10k.
I thought it was the opposite - fast walking (power walking) usually means short steps.
Anonymous wrote:It's not that hard. I really don't understand how people have trouble getting 10k steps a day. My average is 12k.
Anonymous wrote:For all those saying 3-4 miles is 10k, you must have extremely short strides. For me (5'7' and a fast walker, so stride is probably long most of the time), it takes me 5-6 miles to get to 10k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever is up there playing golf and taking 5 mile walks and not getting 10k steps has a broken step counter. Walking a round of golf alone should get you close to 10k. And 5 miles is over 10k unless you have an abnormally long stride
+1
I think it's a troll butting in from the 9th hole sand trap.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever is up there playing golf and taking 5 mile walks and not getting 10k steps has a broken step counter. Walking a round of golf alone should get you close to 10k. And 5 miles is over 10k unless you have an abnormally long stride