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What Will Happen to Your Body If You Walk Every Day (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Aug 2021
OP
I have a Fitbit, but there are other (and cheaper) methods of counting steps.
ificandream
May 2022
#8
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)1. Don't believe that, you will just wear your hips and knees out!
Ocelot II
(120,813 posts)2. I've been walking 4-5 miles a day since last summer
to help with weight loss (which it did, considerably). I don't know about all the benefits described in the video (I'm no smarter and my eyesight is still lousy), but besides the weight loss I'd had a lot of back and knee trouble for years and now that's all pretty much gone. It's also nice to spend time outside, even just walking around the neighborhood.
multigraincracker
(34,068 posts)3. Just move.
That is all.
ificandream
(10,507 posts)4. Yup.
Especially if you're a senior (70) like me.
ificandream
(10,507 posts)5. I'm 70 and I walk at least 10,000 steps a day.
Sometimes 11,000.
ReceirZeff
(6 posts)6. walking
I walk every day, and my bad is I can't complete my goal of 10000 steps.
I'm using my phone to measure step count. I want to know on what basis mobile or application provides the information?
ificandream
(10,507 posts)8. I have a Fitbit, but there are other (and cheaper) methods of counting steps.
gaining more weight when I'm walking more
ificandream
(10,507 posts)9. What do you eat?
Do you keep track of everything you eat? That might provide a clue.