Walking for Weight Loss and Fitness - Pedometer Basics
Written by Susanne Myers | 0 Comments | Grab this ArticleIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
A pedometer is a neat little gadget that will help you track how much walking you have done in a day. It can be a helpful tool in getting into and sticking with an exercise schedule. Let’s take a look at how you can use a pedometer to get into shape.
Why should I walk?
Walking is one of the easiest forms of exercise to get into. You don’t need any special equipment, just a pair of comfortable shoes. There are no new techniques to learn, since you already know how to walk. Walking is a very low impact activity, that doesn’t put much stress on your joints. You can start out at any pace that is comfortable to you and walk for as long as you’d like. Over time you will gradually increase the intensity of your walking workout by walking for longer periods of time, increasing the speed as well as the incline you walk at.
What should I keep in mind when purchasing a pedometer?
You can spend anywhere from $10 - $100 and more for a pedometer. A basic model will work just fine, as long as it tracks your steps accurately. Basic models may only give you the number of steps you walked, while more advanced models will also calculate the distance walked, calories burnt and usually also keep track of several days worth of walking. Some even come with some tracking software you can use on your computer. It will be up to you to decide how many bells and whistles you would like on your pedometer.
How do I wear the pedometer properly?
There are two ways to wear a pedometer that have been working well for me and have given me very accurate results. The first is to wear the pedometer on your belt or directly on your waistband right over your front pocket. The pedometer should be in line with your foot. The second option is to clip the pedometer to the top of your shoe. On the side, right below my ankle is the most comfortable position for me.
Some people also get good results by carrying the pedometer in their back pocket or clipping it to their waistband on their side. Try something that seems comfortable to you and walk 100 steps. If your count and the pedometers count are within 5 steps of each other, you’re in good shape.
How do I get started?
Establish a base figure of how many steps a day you take right now on average. To do this, wear your pedometer each day for a week and record your daily steps. Calculate your daily average by adding up all the steps you walked for the week and dividing the number by 7. Now that you have a base figure to start with, let’s see how you can increase the steps you take each day.
How should I increase my steps?
Increase the amount of steps you take by adding 1000 - 2000 extra steps per week until you reach 10,000 steps if you are trying to stay fit and healthy or 12,000 if you are trying to loose weight. 2000 extra steps may seem like a lot at first glance, but you can spread them out over the course of the day. Park a little further away while running errands or when you go to work. Take a quick stroll during your lunch break or walk around the block with your spouse in the evening. Chase your kids around the yard. Once you get started, you will find all sorts of creative ways to get a few more steps in here and there.
Now what?
Once you have worked your way up to your target steps, stick with it. Of course there will be days when you can’t walk 10,000 steps, but do your best to average 10,000 a day during the week. If you didn’t walk much during the week, go for a hike on the weekend. Pretty soon walking will become a habit for you and you will miss your daily walk when you can’t work it in.
Article by:
Susanne Myers runs Walking Off The Weight, a resource site for anyone interested in www.walkingofftheweight.com“> walking for weight loss. Visit the site for more information and sign up for her weekly walking tips at www.walkingofftheweight.com
- Make A Weight-Loss New Year’s Resolution And Stick With It All Year Long - June 10th, 2008
- How To Set Sensible Weight-Loss Goals - June 10th, 2008
- How To Make Sure You Will Give Up On Your Weight Loss Resolution In 4 Weeks - June 10th, 2008
- Top 3 Causes For Eczema - June 10th, 2008
- Top Three Natural Eczema Treatments - June 10th, 2008
- Top 5 Guidelines For Cooking Healthy Meals For Your Family - June 10th, 2008
- Dr. Seuss Inspired Recipes – Your Kids Will Love These - June 10th, 2008
- Fun Baked Birthday Treats - June 10th, 2008
- Using Public Restrooms While Potty Training - June 10th, 2008
- 7 Ways To Cheer Your Kids Up On A Rainy Day - June 10th, 2008
- Tips To Get Your Child To Clean His Room - June 10th, 2008
- How To Motivate Kids To Get Ready For School In The Morning - June 10th, 2008
- Family Game Night – A Great Way To Spend Quality Time With Your Kids - June 10th, 2008
- Let’s Play Outside – 4 Fun Outdoor Activities For Families - June 10th, 2008
- Bake Cookies With Your Kids - A Fun Family Activity - June 10th, 2008
- How to Prepare Your Child for the First Day of School - June 10th, 2008
- How This Busy Mom Gets Dinner On The Table - June 10th, 2008
- 10 Fun Ways To Become More Active – Every Day - June 10th, 2008
- What’s A Pedometer And Why Would I Need One? - June 10th, 2008
- Rev Up Your Metabolism For Faster Weight Loss - June 10th, 2008
- I Just Don’t Have The Time To Exercise - June 10th, 2008
- Take Your Workout To The Backyard - June 10th, 2008
- Great Cardio Workouts You Can Do At Home - June 10th, 2008
- Vegetables – Health Food Or Killers - June 10th, 2008
- What Makes Soup Such A Great Comfort Food - June 10th, 2008
- Help, My Prenatal Vitamins Are Making Me Sick - June 10th, 2008
- 5 Fun Party Games for Direct Sales That Will Boost Your Business - June 10th, 2008
- Let's Pretend - June 10th, 2008
- Should I Reward My Child For Using The Potty? - June 10th, 2008
- Regression In Potty Training - June 10th, 2008
- Prepare Your Only Child For Kindergarten - June 10th, 2008
- Challenging Your Preschooler’s Mind - June 10th, 2008
- Tips On Socializing Your Preschooler - June 10th, 2008
- Christmas Activities To Keep The Kids Busy - June 10th, 2008
- Why Do We Dress Up For Halloween? - June 10th, 2008
- Halloween Costume Ideas for Toddlers - June 10th, 2008
- Tips for Fun-Filled Trick-or-Treating For Your Kids - June 10th, 2008
- Make Paper Mache Halloween Masks - June 10th, 2008
- Fun Halloween Games - June 10th, 2008
- Healthy Treats For Little Trick-Or-Treaters This Halloween - June 10th, 2008
- Halloween Cakes – Centerpiece and Dessert - June 10th, 2008
- Yummy Halloween Treats - June 10th, 2008
- Easy Kids Crafts For Halloween - June 10th, 2008
- If You Have A Website, You Need A Mailing List - June 10th, 2008
- 8 Fun Ideas To Get Your Kids To Eat Their Veggies - June 10th, 2008
- St. Patrick’s Day Treats - June 10th, 2008
- Cooking for Kids: How to Sneak Nutritious Foods into their Meals - June 10th, 2008
- Healthy Easter Treats – Easter Bunnies Bring More Than Chocolate Eggs - June 10th, 2008
- April Fool’s Day Treats – You Are Serving WHAT For Dinner? - June 10th, 2008
- Saving Gas By Changing Your Driving - June 10th, 2008
- Do We Need A Family Budget? - June 10th, 2008
- Taking Control Of Your Credit Card Debt - June 10th, 2008
- Pay Off Your Debt In Just A Few Years - June 10th, 2008
- Create A Story Book With Your Child - June 10th, 2008
- Fun Things to do with Your Kids this Summer - June 10th, 2008
- Lions and Tigers and Zebras – Oh My - June 10th, 2008
- Does your child need a bedtime routine? - Yes! - June 10th, 2008
- Let’s Eat Outside – Great Kid-Friendly Picnic Ideas - June 10th, 2008
- Fun Winter Crafts And Activities For Kids - June 10th, 2008
- Are You Helping Your Child Form Good Studying Habits? - June 10th, 2008
- How Much TV Should My Child Be Watching? - June 10th, 2008
- Simple Science Projects You Can Make With The Kids - June 10th, 2008
- Work at Home Job vs. Work at Home Business - June 10th, 2008
- How Much Do You Really Need to Make as a WAHM? - June 10th, 2008
- Grocery Shopping The Healthy Menu Mailer Way - June 10th, 2008
- 10 Ways To Sneak Some Extra Fruits and Vegetables In Your Family’s Diet - June 10th, 2008
- Tips For Healthy Eating During The Holiday Season - June 10th, 2008
- Are You Drinking Enough Water? - June 10th, 2008
- Healthy Holiday Eating – Bring Something Good To The Party - June 10th, 2008
- 5 Quick and Healthy Breakfast Ideas - June 10th, 2008
- Tips For Healthy Snacking - June 10th, 2008
- Why Is Too Much Salt Bad For You - June 10th, 2008
- Morning Sickness Relief - June 10th, 2008
- Coping With Morning Sickness In The Office - June 10th, 2008
- 5 Must Ask Questions for Anyone Potty Training A Toddler - June 10th, 2008
- When Is The Right Time To Potty Train? - June 10th, 2008
- Do Disposable Diapers Make Potty Training Harder? - June 10th, 2008
- Tips For Potty Training A Stubborn Toddler - June 10th, 2008
- How To Choose A Good Potty Chair - June 10th, 2008
- Easy Crafts For Your Toddler - June 10th, 2008
- Yes, You Can Stay Close To Your Teenager - June 10th, 2008
- Spring Cleaning – Time to Tackle Your Closet - June 10th, 2008
- Finding Deals On Fabric For Your Sewing Projects - June 10th, 2008
- Tips For Buying A Sewing Machine Online - June 10th, 2008
- Embroidery Gift Ideas - June 10th, 2008
- Finding Out What’s Causing Your Migraines - June 10th, 2008
- Mother's Day – Surprise Mom With Breakfast - June 10th, 2008
- Traveling with Kids - June 10th, 2008
- Make Dinner For Dad This Father’s Day - June 10th, 2008








Leave a Reply