Daily Steps Thread
Discussion
I know a few PHers count steps, so thought I’d start an ongoing thread.
I usually aim to average 70K steps each week, so an average of 10K steps per day.
Annoyingly I almost hit a 10K average last year, but got ill last Christmas so averaged 9996 steps per day for 2024.
Currently averaging 10,890 per day for 2025 and did 83K last week.
So how many do you do? Any targets? Any advice?
I usually aim to average 70K steps each week, so an average of 10K steps per day.
Annoyingly I almost hit a 10K average last year, but got ill last Christmas so averaged 9996 steps per day for 2024.

Currently averaging 10,890 per day for 2025 and did 83K last week.
So how many do you do? Any targets? Any advice?
Best day this year was 32636.
I sit on my arse all week but generally do at least one decent walk on a weekend, sometimes two.
Daily average is shocking though, 4-5k.
My biggest issue is that most walks involve going for a full English or a couple of pints, sorta undoes any good it's doing me
I sit on my arse all week but generally do at least one decent walk on a weekend, sometimes two.
Daily average is shocking though, 4-5k.
My biggest issue is that most walks involve going for a full English or a couple of pints, sorta undoes any good it's doing me

simon_harris said:
I'll represent the lazy buggers - average around 2.5k a day! I don't know how some of you have the time
Walking the dog mostly. Me and Mrs CO generally walk the dog together in the morning but this is usually a shorter walk, 30ish mins but I take the dog out in the evening for 45-60 mins. Dog needs her walk rain or shine so it means I am consistently doing around 10k steps a day, or a little over 300k/month, which coming to think of it is a wild number, i cant believe I have to buy shoes so infrequently given the number of steps they do! WrekinCrew said:
I thought the 10k steps thing came from a pedometer advert and has no scientific basis whatsoever.
I think originally came from the Japanese government to in courage its citizens to get fit using the Tokyo Olympics as a backdrop for motivation, I believe they handed out the pedometer free of charge.Gassing Station | Health Matters | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



