06-07-2021 01:40
06-07-2021 01:40
how people get 80 thousands steps a day
06-07-2021 05:16
06-07-2021 05:16
While I have seen a few folks report very credible accounts of what they did to hit 80,000, 100,000, or even more steps in a single day, said "credible accounts" are few and far between. As for the folks who report that many steps day-in and day-out, I would argue there is some form of cheating going on.
06-08-2021 16:53
06-08-2021 16:53
There was at least one poster here who was on track to make a million steps/week. She never could explain how she did it.
06-09-2021 06:06
06-09-2021 06:06
I know a few people that have come close, but only a few and they are people that run ultra marathons. After they run an ultra marathon they rest for several days, so I'd question anyone that consistently has super high step counts. The most I've every been able to do in a single day was 55K.
06-09-2021 08:14
06-09-2021 08:14
@MarciM wrote:I know a few people that have come close, but only a few and they are people that run ultra marathons. After they run an ultra marathon they rest for several days, so I'd question anyone that consistently has super high step counts. The most I've every been able to do in a single day was 55K.
In most cases, even running an "Ultra" won't get you anywhere near 80,000 steps in a day. I've done two 50k Ultras and the most steps I got for either of those two days was something like 57,000 steps.
06-13-2021 13:09
06-13-2021 13:09
@SunsetRunner hey there. are you asking if it is possible or are you asking if it is probable? I am sure there are circumstances that will result in someone getting 80K steps. Let's say they run a marathon or are involved in some kind of charitable walk. Is it probable that it is done everyday? Hmm, maybe for a few days for those who are keen to reach a milestone, after that, I would think fatigue would set it and they would be on rest. If these people are outside of what you think is reasonable for you, then I would definitely avoid challenges with them. Otherwise, to each is own.
Elena | Pennsylvania
06-13-2021 14:03
06-13-2021 14:03
@emili, even a marathon won't do it; I'd wager 80% of all marathoners typically finish a race with 40,000 steps (plus or minus 5,000 depending upon stride length).
06-14-2021 12:08
06-14-2021 12:08
@shipo I did a half marathon (13.1 miles) and ended up with over 32K steps.
06-14-2021 12:11
06-14-2021 12:11
@Heather-S wrote:@shipo I did a half marathon (13.1 miles) and ended up with over 32K steps.
Hmmm, I'm trying to bend my brain around that; the average person when walking generates roughly 2,000 steps per-mile and when running, the per-mile step count is virtually always lower. I'm trying to figure out how you averaged 2,442 steps per mile.
06-14-2021 12:22
06-14-2021 12:22
@shipo 2400 is my average per mile. Smaller steps, for smaller people.
06-14-2021 13:11
06-14-2021 13:11
When you run? I don't think I've ever seen someone run and yet log so many steps per mile.
06-14-2021 13:46
06-14-2021 13:46
Yes, 12K steps per 5 miles.
06-14-2021 14:06 - edited 06-14-2021 14:07
06-14-2021 14:06 - edited 06-14-2021 14:07
Wow, amazing! I've been actively in and around the running scene for 52 years now and to this point, I have never once seen anybody log so many steps per mile while running. I mean, over the years I've trained with, coached, run with, and had a few beers with literally many hundreds of runners, and never once...
Out of curiosity, how many steps do you log when you walk a mile?
06-15-2021 02:28
06-15-2021 02:28
11 thousand steps my average