2024 step count - what did you manage?

2024 step count - what did you manage?

Author
Discussion

595Heaven

Original Poster:

2,863 posts

93 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
Set myself a target of 17,000 steps per day and ended the year at 17,087 / 9.7miles per day. Pretty pleased with that.

Not going to try to beat it this year - I'll still walk every day whatever the weather, but there have been times where I'd rather have taken the bike out and I didn't as it wouldn't count towards my steps. 15,000 will do me for 2025 I think.



mcelliott

9,473 posts

196 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
I managed a daily avg of 19400, mainly thanks to owning an Aussie Shepherd, getting up to 17000 or more is a bloody commitment.

Feirny

2,765 posts

162 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
3554 average per day. Not bad for someone with serious mobility issues.

Mr.Chips

1,137 posts

229 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
I’ve just signed up on the Go Jauntly app for the million steps in 2025. Sounds a lot, but when you divide it by 365, it works out at 2740 per day. Not that many, but it’s a start!

Bill

55,776 posts

270 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
This seems as good a place as any to ask, but what's a good app to use?? I have patients who tell me they do X,000 steps in a day but I have no idea how impressed to be. scratchchin I'm not particularly interested in getting a watch but would like an idea of what a quiet/busy day registers as.

thepritch

1,564 posts

180 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
Considering I’m desk bound 9hrs a day, I averaged 4500 steps a day in 2024 but in the past 6 months I’ve averaged 6500 a day which shows how much I didn’t move in the first half. I was actually very fit up till 2 yrs ago. Planning on keeping up with the 5km walks every day now.

My wife is recovering from major health issues (accident, so zero mobility for 20 years) but now targets 10,000 a day, and does 8000 without fail.

My brother who works on a shop floor does 21000 day!

thepritch

1,564 posts

180 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
Bill said:
This seems as good a place as any to ask, but what's a good app to use?? I have patients who tell me they do X,000 steps in a day but I have no idea how impressed to be. scratchchin I'm not particularly interested in getting a watch but would like an idea of what a quiet/busy day registers as.
The iPhone monitors it automatically. Go into the Health app and you will have access to lots of info smile Downside is you need the iPhone on you all the time!

Alex Z

1,785 posts

91 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
Bill said:
This seems as good a place as any to ask, but what's a good app to use?? I have patients who tell me they do X,000 steps in a day but I have no idea how impressed to be. scratchchin I'm not particularly interested in getting a watch but would like an idea of what a quiet/busy day registers as.
I use a Huawei Band 9 to track mine. It slightly under reads but is still far more accurate than relying just on a phone which you won’t always have with you. Ten days on a charge, and it’s smaller than an Apple Watch as well as being a lot cheaper (40 quid from Argos).

I’ve averaged about 14k a day over the last year.

zetec

4,786 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
Average of 24,000 per day since yhe end of April when I started using a pedometer.

Bill

55,776 posts

270 months

Wednesday 1st January
quotequote all
thepritch said:
The iPhone monitors it automatically. Go into the Health app and you will have access to lots of info smile Downside is you need the iPhone on you all the time!
Should have said android. But it is always on me.

ETA just found the android/Google equivalent. Will see how I go.

Edited by Bill on Wednesday 1st January 16:36

GolfDragon

232 posts

82 months

Saturday 4th January
quotequote all
My average last year was 9.5k which is my highest ever (since I’ve started tracking over the past 7 years).

How are people averaging 20000 in daily routines?

borcy

7,639 posts

71 months

Saturday 4th January
quotequote all
Around 12k which i think is pretty good, that's about 5 miles.

StoutBench

1,175 posts

43 months

Saturday 4th January
quotequote all
A lot less than I thought just over 6,000 a day. I did do 144598 in one day though. Surprisingly not many the day after.

HTP99

24,059 posts

155 months

Saturday 4th January
quotequote all


wanted 20k per day but had a couple of days without my Fitbit as it broke so had to get a new one and there were a few days in the year where I wasn't well so didn't get out of the house.

CoolHands

20,780 posts

210 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
Who has time to walk 10 miles a day

ReallyReallyGood

1,639 posts

145 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
8000, phone tracking. Not a fan of wrist-based trackers, it would tell me ive done 100+ steps before even getting out of bed. Instead I keep my phone with me. I think they are best used for trends rather than absolute comparisons.

I’ve never done it but would be interesting to do a watch vs phone comparison of the same person on the same day.

Alex Z

1,785 posts

91 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
CoolHands said:
Who has time to walk 10 miles a day
I do about 10km a day. I'm a fast walker, so that can be about 100 minutes.

30 minute walk before work. 30 minute walk at lunch time then either gym or another stroll.

HTP99

24,059 posts

155 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
Alex Z said:
CoolHands said:
Who has time to walk 10 miles a day
I do about 10km a day. I'm a fast walker, so that can be about 100 minutes.

30 minute walk before work. 30 minute walk at lunch time then either gym or another stroll.
I walk the dogs every morning before work, by the time I'm in work I've done about 9000 steps, and then there is my general day today movement and a couple of evenings a week I do bootcamp, easily that is 20k + a day.

I'm also an, if I can walk as opposed to drive I will, if I can get the stairs as opposed the the lift, I will, kind of person.


thepritch

1,564 posts

180 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
Alex Z said:
I do about 10km a day. I'm a fast walker, so that can be about 100 minutes.
My walks are at 10min/km like you and I’d call them quick. I once did 9min/km but really had to concentrate and push hard.

I saw a training plan my wife downloaded this week (Royal Marsden hosp) stating walking at 10min/km was moderate. They had fast down as 7.5min/km!

Who the heck can walk at that speed!



zetec

4,786 posts

266 months

Sunday 5th January
quotequote all
GolfDragon said:
My average last year was 9.5k which is my highest ever (since I’ve started tracking over the past 7 years).

How are people averaging 20000 in daily routines?
If you have a job where you spend most of your working time on your feet, it's easily doable. Plus a walk from the station to work and back.



That's last month.