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Old 06-08-2009, 06:09 PM   #1  
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My goal is to walk 3 miles a week, but I'm rarely on a track that is actually one mile. I've read that one mile is roughly 2000 steps for an average person. I know the stride length affects the amount of steps per mile, but wondered your responses.

I have a step counter, so I'll wear it next time I walk a mile-long track and will post my results. Please post your results if you'd like: how many steps do you take in a mile?
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:20 PM   #2  
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This is from a website called Walk4Wellness, and its the formula I have been using. I find its fairly accurate based on walking known distances and checking my pedometer.


How do I calculate my stride length?

a Calculation of stride length based on height (This will provide a rough estimate)

Females: Your height x .413 equals your stride length
Males: Your height x .415 equals your stride length

a How do I calculate how many steps are equivalent to a mile?

The steps/mile calculation is based on stride length, and therefore, is also just a rough estimate. First calculate your stride length in inches as explained above. Then divide the number of inches in a mile (1 mile = 63,360 inches) by your stride length in inches.
For example: A female 63 inches tall (5’3”)
63 inches X .413 = 26 inches/step (stride length)
63,360 / 26 = 2437 steps/mile
Another example: A male 70 inches tall (5’10”)
70 inches X .415 = 29 inches/step (stride length)
63,360 / 29 = 2185 steps/mile
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it is about 2000. Here is a link for finding walks in your neighborhood http://www.trails.com/googlemap.aspx and then you don't have to worry about the steps and you can find new routes to keep it interesting.

OR you can click on my MAP MY WALK onmy sigi for another mapping program...

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