15 Ways To Get 10,000 Steps A Day Without Exercising More
November 27 2017You know sitting’s no good for your health, but there’s not much you can do about your sedentary desk job. The whole 10,000-steps-a-day thing seems like a pretty lofty goal anyway, since that much walking amounts to traversing roughly 8 kilometres daily.
And for many of us, it is a lofty goal: Back in 2010, research showed our average daily step count was more like 5,117. And today, experts estimate we’re not getting all that many more. People who wear fitness trackers might have a leg up on the competition — data from over 10 million Fitbit users show an average daily step count of 8,170 — but even those activity-minded folks aren’t always reaching the coveted 10K a day.
Despite all this news, it’s easier than you might think to get there—even without breaking a sweat (although we definitely recommend doing that, too). You can build up slowly to 10,000 daily steps by breaking that goal into smaller pieces throughout the day, using some of these easy-peasy activities. Here’s how to add more steps to your day, with step count estimates from Purdue University, and without exercising more.
PARK FARTHER AWAY
Stop fighting over those precious first-row spots and park your car in the farthest corner of the parking lot, whether it’s at work, the kids’ school, or the gym. Every extra minute of walking you do from your car door to that building’s door is worth 84 steps.
MAKE YOUR PARKING SPOT DO DOUBLE DUTY
If you have to hit up more than one store, park in a central location and walk your 84 steps per minute to both.
TAKE THE STAIRS