Do you walk the recommended 10,000 steps a day?
If not, it’s a great health goal to strive for! Japanese researchers were the first to set that number of steps to take a day; it is also about equal to the U.S. government’s recommended 30 minutes of daily physical activity. Taking 10,000 steps burns about 300 calories and, over time, has been shown to cut the risk of heart disease and help with the maintenance of a healthy weight.
Does 10,000 steps sound like a lot?
Don’t worry! You don’t have to walk all 10,000 at once — and they don’t even have to come from what you normally think of as exercise. If you go grocery shopping and walk through the aisles for 45 minutes, you’ve walked 2,000 steps or so right there! It’s easy and exciting to find new ways to rack up more steps!
Tracking your steps is easy with a simple device called a pedometer. While there are expensive pedometers with lots of extra features — like a heart rate monitor and radio — you really only need an accurate one.
Research has proven that people who wear pedometers walk more.
The best way to start is just to wear your pedometer for a few days as you go about your normal activities. This will give you a starting point — the number of steps you take in a typical day.
If you’re pretty far from 10,000 a day — say you take about 4,000 steps a day — set your first goal lower so it’s more realistic to do. For example, aim for 5,000 steps a day for the coming week. As you hit your goals, keep setting them a bit higher until you’re getting in the recommended 10,000 a day.
You’ll be surprised at how many steps you can accumulate just doing your daily activities. Don’t be surprised to get more and more motivated to move once you see your number of steps rise!
Now, who’s ready to go for a walk with me?
~Source: www.deniseaustin.com
My Hubby and I enjoyed a long walk and what a beautiful Autumn day!


Renee~ can you recommend a reasonably priced relatively uncomplicated pedometer? I’d like to get one for my hubby! BTW—as of today I have lost 30 pounds—mostly with rapid walking (in the house or on the treadmill at the club)—pace is now at 4.3mph. Walking 30 to 60 min a day depending on my tutoring schedule….some days i go to the club and do other things too!! Nice steady weight loss–healthy diet and exercise….feels so good to find myself in there….thanks for the regular inspiration i find in you, by the way. <3.
Great job Kate!! I am so proud of YOU! WOW! That is awesome,30 lbs. you must like a new woman. I am excited for you! The working out too! Thank you so much for your lovely comment. My Hubby bought our pedometer at a sale price under $20.00 at our local drugstore. They sell them in the large department stores, sport shops. Mine shows how many steps, how many miles, it is not a real fancy one. Keep up the good work my friend. ♥