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#81727 - 06/23/06 08:33 PM
10,000 steps a day?
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I bought a pedometer, and it included a pamphlet about walking 10,000 steps a day. I thought, whew--it will take me a while to work up to that! But I put on the pedometer in the morning as I walked around the house and up and down the stairs. I walked around my neighborhood--lots of hills--two times the first day. At the end of the day, I had reached 10,500 steps! I was amazed! So I continued this every day for the past week. Some days seemed harder than others to reach the goal. I swear I thought I would never reach 10,000 yesterday!! I walked and walked and walked--up and down the hills--going all over my neighborhood. I FINALLY reached my goal and came home exhausted, but also exhillerated that I had reached my goal. I am pretty sore all over right now, but I hope it will really make a difference if I keep it up. I also am eating very well right now--small healthy meals and drinking only water. My goal is both weight loss and good health--but right now, weight loss is my top priority. Five pounds down and about 30 to go! I really hope I stick to it this time! I am getting bored with my neighborhood walks, though--may try mall walking or drive to a park with walking trails. I cannot afford a gym membership right now, but maybe one day--I like treadmills and indoor tracks best, but I refuse to wait until I can afford a gym membership to begin losing weight! Walking is free, and eating fruits and vegetables and drinking water can be cheap, too!
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#81728 - 06/25/06 07:48 PM
Re: 10,000 steps a day?
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Registered: 06/24/06
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You can do it! And you are inspiring me to walk more as well! I tend to walk alot. I walk to church with my son etc. but I will try to walk more.
Keep up the good walk! Donna
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#81730 - 07/08/06 01:00 PM
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I walked 10 miles today!!! Not bad. Not bad at all. I have been building up to this mark since my operation nine weeks ago. Made it!!! Made it!!! Made it!!!
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#81732 - 07/09/06 04:38 AM
Re: 10,000 steps a day?
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Gosh, Yonuh. My leg muscles moaned and groaned last night but shall be flogging them for the regular 5 mile walk today...not 10...because Wimbledon mens finals will be on at lunch time followed by the World Cup finals. Has the heat eased up a bit in AZ? Stay cool.
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#81734 - 07/09/06 09:56 AM
Re: 10,000 steps a day?
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Hi, Dotsie and JJ: I use a Hi Gear Scanner Mark II pedometer which also scans distance against calories burnt, timer and speed. I had it set up in the sports shop where I got it from. May be you can do likewise but before then, it might help to measure your steps against distance to get your stride length e.g. 8 steps to 28 feet = 3.5 ft. Happy walking!!!
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#81735 - 07/14/06 01:33 AM
Re: 10,000 steps a day?
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My pedometer is: Go Walking by Sportline--very cheap at Walmart, but seems to be fairly accurate. Ladies, I am here to testify that it really works! I have lost 11 pounds so far! Of course, it goes slower than I would like--I want ALL the fat gone NOW!! It took a while for pounds to begin to disappear--it seems that I went almost a week with little change, then suddenly dropped several pounds. I got very excited the other day when my most recent sized jeans were too big. I didn't have any one size down--probably what I need for now. I did find some two sizes down in the closet--put them on and actually got them zipped up--BUT they are still WAY too tight! Maybe in another week or two! Even though they were very tight, I still got a thrill wearing them--yes, I ran around my house announcing my excitement about getting into these jeans! My daughter said--Mom ,you're getting skinny! The key word here is "getting"--because I'm not there yet--but I am really motivated to keep going now that I FINALLY see it working!! I can't wait to wear those jeans out in public--without them being too tight!! So I have maintained a routine of walking 10,000 steps every day--sometimes more. And I am eating small meals of good healthy food. And I drink a LOT of water now--nothing else. And it's working! It's working! I hope I can reach my goal weight by October--my birthday and my personal deadline. I am determined to follow this through to the end, and then continue to maintain my new healthy lifestyle well into the future. I actually enjoy my time walking now--I listen to music and tune out the world--and I get a lot of plans made for my future while I walk. I am getting so excited about my future! What a great feeling!
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#81736 - 07/14/06 02:58 AM
Re: 10,000 steps a day?
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Hi, KateRyan: YEHEY!!! 11 lbs is very good result. 10,000 steps a day I think computes to 2.5 miles(?) I live across the heath from Greenwich Park and it beckons to me when I look out my window. I am addicted to walking. And yes, it is true that the mind clears during those walks. Wishing you happy, happy feet!
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