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10,000 steps a day? You gotta be kidding.

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Bbbananas | 09:01 Tue 10th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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I bought a pedometer. They recommend you walk at least 10,000 steps a day. Do you realise how many that is & how difficult it is to reach that number? Especially in a sedentary job.

At the weekend, I spent saturday & sunday very active. On the Sunday I gardened, then did 80 minutes at the gym and still only managed 6750.

Has anyone else tried a pedometer and realised just how much you have to do in a day to reach that almost unattainable (unless you're a long distance runner) figure?
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I'm going for a walk later.........I'll do 5,000 for you.
You'd need to walk about 5 miles a day to reach a 10,000 step target.
it's just a target just aim to increase you average week on week.....
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i walk about 4 miles a day to and from work, maybe more if i meander through the shops on my way home, how many steps is that?
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lol trim...
I bought myself a Nintendo ' Health Coach ' game that comes with a pedometer about a month ago. I don't do a lot of of official exercise but I thought I was fairly active - walking the children to and from school, gardening, doing housework all day - but now I realise I am in fact a great big lazy sloth that apparently moves very little!
I used to do way more than that on the school run. 8 miles a day I walked...5 days a week. And I wonder why I'm now getting porky...lol
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Just shake it You'll feel well fit when You watch them numbers going up lol

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