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Who has the Most Lifetime Fitbit Steps?

I thought it might be fun to see some of the "Total Lifetime Steps" figures from a few of the more diehard Fitbiters out there. I've been using my Fitbit Ultra for just about 2 years, and noticed that I've now gone past the 5 Million Steps mark (I'm currently at: 5,018,549 steps).

 

While 5 Million Steps may seem like a lot to some newer Fitbit users, I can tell you for sure, that my wife easily has me beat, since she now has logged over 7½ Million Steps (and we both started using our fitbits right around the same time).

 

But of course, I'm sure we could actually see some really amazing high figures if some of the more agressive Fitbit users would like to share their current Lifetime totals with the community.

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@joefrosty For the moment, my targets have had to shrink significantly from less than a year ago, but I'm hopeful that I will soon turn the (medical) corner, with an important specialist appointment in nine days' time.  

I have a dog who loves his walks, so I hope to be aiming for a minimum of 6M steps next year and 30K floors. 

Let's hope you are surgery free next year.🙂

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For the record following is stats for the last few years.
Age
Year
Steps
70
2011
1,321,808
71
2012
10,356,172
72
2013
12,516,970
73
2014
12,663,385
74
2015
12,779,540
75
2016
14,414,651
76
2017
13,422,373
77
2018
13,422,373
78
2019
12,611,311
79
2020
14,682,364
80
2021
13,584,310
81
2022
11,576,582
82
2023
11,771,486

2023 is not yet finished.

Peter
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Not bad at all @joefrosty. I’m not far behind at 63. But I’ve had a Fitbit since 2011, so in Fitbit years I’m a real old timer.

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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@joefrosty Excellent work!!
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Well, I checked today and I was at 100.6M steps. Had to figure out when I hit 100M. Turned out it was on Jan. 24, 2024, which is about two months shy of my 13-year Fitbitversary in a few weeks (March 28). I'm gonna need a new pair of shoes!

100 Million Steps!100 Million Steps!

 

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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Well done, you are only the second person I have heard of making 100Million steps.
Congratulations
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@Baltoscott Congratulations! Fitbit owes you a t-shirt! That is an amazing accomplishment and you continue to inspire me!

Heather | Community Council | Eastern Shore, AL
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
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@Heather-S @yu4517 — Thanks. There was no Fitbit pin or gold watch or even a T-shirt, but it’s cool that I can access the data and figure out when, to the day, it happened. 🏆 There - I just got a trophy 😀

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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Congratulations, @Baltoscott , and welcome to the club!

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Well done..
My step count is nowhere near yours, and I joined with the Fitbit clip on in September 2011.. Similar time as you...
Even will physical health issues at 84, Genetic Spinal Stenosis, my physio has me using the bike option in my Fitbit to measure distance on my Rollator Walker.. He was concerned I might lose it, tucked into my sock to record steps and heart.. BUT.... we are moving...

Again well done and to Peter @yu4517 amazing also, and we all joined on 2011. 
 

Colin:Victoria, Australia
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0
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So good to hear from you Collin @Colinm39. You've been an inspiration over the years and I'm not at all surprised you've got a Fitbit in your sock. I hope the physio is helping and keep on moving.

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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Thanks @Vidd!

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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I am close to 72 years old . I started with my first fitbit October 2016. I have 58,000,000 steps . I have been retired since 2011. My body is starting to show some wear and tear. Used to walk 12 kms on our first walk of the day,  a little less these days. We like to walk on trails in the woods , mostly cycling trails and cross country ski trails in the winter . I also bike around 3500 kms each year, biking is easier on my body. Hope body holds out for another 5 years.

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@freedom65 -- That's quite a few steps. We don't last forever, but I think that daily walking/biking helps a lot. Keep it up.

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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