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How Many Steps per Day are Enough

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  • Me 2 years ago: 10,000 no sweat steps a day
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It's interesting to learn about the origins of the 10,000 steps goal and how it became so widespread! While it's true that it wasn't initially based on scientific research, it's encouraging to see that it does align with recommendations for physical activity to reduce health risks.

Setting a goal of 10,000 steps per day can be a great way to ensure you're staying active and moving throughout your day. However, it's important to remember that everyone's fitness level and lifestyle are different, so what works for one person might not be the best fit for another.

What matters most is finding an activity level that feels right for you and supports your overall health and well-being. Whether it's 10,000 steps, 8,000 steps, or even just a little bit more movement than you're currently doing, every step counts towards improving your health. Keep listening to your body, staying active in a way that you enjoy, and making gradual progress towards your goals. You're doing great!

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Counting your steps is a fun way to stay active and healthy!

Whether you're strolling in the park or hitting the pavement, every step counts towards a happier, healthier you. 😁

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I think people should count steps only when they are unable to do more strenuous exercises. I light jog is better, in most cases, than just walking. But after a long day of working, walking can be a relaxing form of light exercise.

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I walk about 8,000 steps a day, and I only walk more on weekends, because I have enough time. Every time I see the number of steps recorded on my bpdoctormed smart watch, it will motivate me to walk more next time.

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I'm not interested in counting steps.  I'm up and moving about most of the day.  Besides, this counting steps thing was just invented by a company wanting to sell people devices to count their steps!

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@NinaA455301 wrote:

I'm not interested in counting steps.  I'm up and moving about most of the day.  Besides, this counting steps thing was just invented by a company wanting to sell people devices to count their steps!


Well that’s great for you.  Congrats but whatever motivates people to get moving is a valuable tool and step counting devices have sold in the hundreds of thousands. So for those that use them and it is working good for you!!

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If you’re able walking is a perfect exercise because you can do it anywhere.

 

@nyadrnsuggests set your own goal only you know “what motivates” you. Remember any number of steps walking is better than none.

 

@Epster “Healthy eating plus exercise remains the key to good health” 

 

Good advice by both ladies. 

 

 

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@ReTiReD51  One of the great things about walking is that it is free. No membership, no special equipment. Just start walking. 🙂

 

 

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I  heard that 10,000 steps are enough so I set my fit bit for 10k and that's what I do every day but Sunday 

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I  heard that 10,000 steps are enough so I set my fit bit for 10k and that's what I do every day but Sunday 


Hi @j490036w

How long have you been doing the 10,000 steps?  Have you noticed any change in your health? 

 

 

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Hey Epster - Is that gausy looking thing on your hat a mosquito net?  Wouldn't think you get many of them in Co.

 

Also - Big congrats on the  "good health" program and results.  Never forget - you have been, are, always will be - A work in progress. 

 

 

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I will be 90 in January and take NO prescriptions.  I eat healthy .  Lots of veggies. Have not had beef in years except when invited to someone's house .  I also walk at least 1 mile a day with my little dog.  I do other exercise programs like Taichi, Yoga, chair pilates, and I am in a bowling league in the winter.  I am busy all day,  Do my own cooking, cleaning, yard work.  etc.  Get up and move and eat less.  AnnM

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@Epster  You are fearless. I swear you have superhero genes.


@HammH  LOL!  You mean because I posted a pic of myself AFTER having consumed 3 glasses of eggnog and 1 whole pie in the previous 2 weeks? And that I'd not been lifting weights in like 8 weeks?

Meh: what's a little pride measured against a great opportunity to make a point about fitness?

 

(Yeah, I see that belly now I'm back to crunches and weights and cringe. But, whateves .... :))

 

 

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@Epster  Great story And thank you for sharing it.

 

The 10,000 steps a day walking goals and programs are followed by thousands of us! It is one of the most successful programs out there with thousands of us wearing our trackers and sharing our goals and progress through walking groups and online social media sites!

This program has been a huge success in getting people going. I love it and will continue to follow it along with other health related activities. ❤️

 

Once you you get to 10000 steps a day, you have committed to working out regularly in a way that fits your lifestyle.  Many do add more activities at that point because they are then able to.  But the regular monitored and shared counts are the foundation and it is a successful one. All those people wearing trackers could be sitting on the couch.  

 

 

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i do 8000 steps a day
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Amish Walking

 

 For those of you who are doing the 10k walking goal..  keep walking : )

 

 

 

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Yes indeed, you are so correct. Biking is such a pleasure compared to stationary bikes, please do more of it! Running as a senior will run heartrate up to big numbers also, get a fitness watch and heart strap like Garmin...then you can accurately track your progress. I love my Garmin. I am 66 & in great shape thanks to my bikes.

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@jamesf213534 wrote:

Yes indeed, you are so correct. Biking is such a pleasure compared to stationary bikes, please do more of it! Running as a senior will run heartrate up to big numbers also, get a fitness watch and heart strap like Garmin...then you can accurately track your progress. I love my Garmin. I am 66 & in great shape thanks to my bikes.


@jamesf213534  Great..  enjoy.  I personally love stationary biking.   Each of us has so many options in regard to what type of activity that we choose that there should be no one without an option..  unless of course the choice is none of them  

Question..  have you been active for most of your life ?

 

 

 

 

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Retired martial arts instructor and kickboxer. Too many broken bones to continue so I kicked up my biking pace and rollerskate at least three sessions weekly. Nothing matches the running though, especially off-road up and down hills (deep ditches). Make sure you protect muscle mass by lifting weights...or else! Us older folk lose muscle fast while dieting so be careful.

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@jamesf213534 wrote:

Retired martial arts instructor and kickboxer. Too many broken bones to continue so I kicked up my biking pace and rollerskate at least three sessions weekly. Nothing matches the running though, especially off-road up and down hills (deep ditches). Make sure you protect muscle mass by lifting weights...or else! Us older folk lose muscle fast while dieting so be careful.


Good for you!

 

Everyone is different and works out in ways that best achieve the goals that they have.  The single most important factor inho in working out regularly is enjoying what you are doing.  If we find something we enjoy we are more likely to continue doing it.  Looks like you found yours. Thanks for sharing : )

 

 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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How to Keep Track of Your Steps
by Lisa M. Wolfe

 

Walking your dog is a fun way to increase your daily steps.
If you need motivation to get off the couch, try keeping track of your daily steps. The American Council on Exercise reveals a link between increased body fat percentages and time spent sitting. One way to keep your body fat within healthy limits is to develop an active lifestyle. Simply increasing the amount of steps you take in a day will improve your health. The International Council on Active Aging recommends 6,000 steps a day for general health and 10,000 steps a day for weight loss. Those numbers are too high to count each individual step, so use a pedometer or an average-step calculation to track your progress.

https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/keep-track-steps-5779.html

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