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Is a one hour walk everyday enough?

An hour a day is also a widely recommended goal for more advanced walkers. Health organizations usually recommend a minimum of 30 minutes of walking per day, but note that increasing your walking to 60 minutes daily gives even more health benefits.

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You know you can lose weight walking, but how much weight can you actually lose from walking an hour a day? Weight loss isn’t the only reason to walk, but it’s one of the most common benefits that leads people to start exercising every day. Walking is fun, sustainable, and doesn’t require fad diets or special equipment to work into your daily life. An hour a day is also a widely recommended goal for more advanced walkers. Health organizations usually recommend a minimum of 30 minutes of walking per day, but note that increasing your walking to 60 minutes daily gives even more health benefits. Plus, that extra hour of walking a day can you most of the way to a 10,000 step daily goal (depending on your steps per mile). Get Pacer! If you don’t have Pacer yet, download Pacer for FREE! (on mobile)

Basic Assumptions

We can’t cover every possible case of walking, so we need to make assumptions. We’re covering 3 specific cases – 150lb, 180lb, and 250-pound people (68 kg, 81.6 kg, 113.4 kg). Your walking speed may vary, so we’ve included 3 mph and 4 mph walking for each person (4.8 kph, 6.4 kph). If you’re doing interval walking, you can use your average speed for quick calculations. Adding an extra hour a day of walking is actually pretty intense for most people. Rest days are important to let your body recover and to prevent injuries. Plus most people can get busy, so it’s not reasonable to expect you’ll never miss your step goal. These calculations assume each person walks that extra hour 5 days a week and does their regular routine the other 2 days. These calculations also assume basic, brisk walking. Doing a more intense walking style (like power walking) can increase your calories burned. We calculated expected weight loss based on 3,500 calories = 1 pound of fat burned. It works as a general rule, but Pacer’s Coach actually uses a more accurate model that takes into account changes in your weight over time and other factors. As you lose weight, your body is smaller and burns fewer calories. This and other factors can make your weight loss tend to taper off over time. When you start walking more and increasing the calories you burn during your daily walking routine, you may feel like you’ve earned the right to add back a few sweet treats. You certainly can eat a bit more if you want to, but adding a pre- or post-workout snack or a daily food reward can undo your weight loss progress. To see what happens when people walk more and add additional calories, we’re assuming they’re drinking an extra Grande Starbucks Latte – about 190 calories. That’s over and above what they would normally eat for the day. 190 calories are about the same as an energy bar or around 22 peanuts. We assume our walkers are adding these calories all 7 days (not just the exercise days) because a habit of snacking can be hard to break.

How much can our 150-pound walker lose?

Walking 1-hour a day

We’ll call our 150-pound walker Sally. Sally has added an hour of walking daily, 5 days a week. At 150 pounds, here’s Sally’s approximate calorie burn:

Walking @ 3 mph: 230 cal/hour (1150 cal/week)

230 cal/hour (1150 cal/week) Walking @ 4 mph: 350 cal/hour (1750 cal/week)

To burn a pound of fat, Sally needs to burn around 3,500 calories. By walking this extra hour per week, Sally might lose around:

Walking @ 3 mph: 0.3 pounds/week

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0.3 pounds/week Walking @ 4 mph: 0.5 pounds/week

Or monthly:

Walking @ 3 mph: 1.4 pounds/month

1.4 pounds/month Walking @ 4 mph: 2.2 pounds/month

Of course, this assumes we keep everything else equal, but even 1-2 pounds can really add up over time.

1 hour a day + a latte

Let’s assume Sally adds an extra 190-calorie latte every day (including rest days). That doesn’t sound like much, but those calories can add up over time – especially for a smaller person.

An average month of lattes: 5,800 calories

What’s that look like in weight loss terms?

Walking @ 3 mph + a latte: 0.25 pounds GAINED a month

0.25 pounds GAINED a month Walking @ 4 mph + a latte: 0.5 pounds lost a month That one latte undid all of Sally’s work at 3 mph (and then some)! At 4mph, Sally can still lose weight but she’s giving up 3/4 of her potential weight loss. That extra hour of walking will do wonders for your health – even if you do end up adding back a sweet treat. But if weight loss is your goal, it goes to show that healthy eating is just as important. Many people don’t stop at that one latte!

How much can a 180-pound walker lose?

Walking 1-hour a day

Our 180-pound walker’s name is Robert. Robert has added an hour of walking on 5 days out of every week. At 180 pounds, Robert burns approximately:

Walking @ 3 mph: 270 cal/hour (1350 cal/week)

270 cal/hour (1350 cal/week) Walking @ 4 mph: 410 cal/hour (2050 cal/week)

Robert needs to shed around 3,500 calories to burn a pound of fat. That extra hour of walking 5 days a week can help him lose:

Walking @ 3 mph: 0.4 pounds/week

Walking @ 4 mph: 0.6 pounds/week

Or monthly:

Walking @ 3 mph: 1.7 pounds/month

1.7 pounds/month Walking @ 4 mph: 2.5 pounds/month

Robert is making a real difference in his weight by adding just that walking! He may not actually lose 20 pounds in a year, because as he loses weight and gets smaller his calorie burn will decrease slightly. Even half that – 10 pounds/year would be an amazing achievement!

1 hour a day + a latte

Robert stops at a coffee shop along his walking route and picks up an extra latte that he normally wouldn’t drink, plus he grabs one on his rest days to stay alert. What effect does this have on his progress?

An average month of lattes: 5,800 calories

What’s that look like in weight loss terms?

Walking @ 3 mph + latte: 0 pounds lost a month (weight stays the same) 0 pounds lost a month (weight stays the same) Walking @ 4 mph + latte: 0.9 pounds lost a month Robert burns more calories than Sally due to being larger. He’s not gaining weight under the 3 mph scenario, but he’s not losing any either. Again, that walking will do wonders for his health even if he’s not losing weight. If weight loss is his goal, however, he’ll need to improve his overall eating habits or get more intense. We can see that he can still lose almost a pound a month if by walking faster – that’s assuming he doesn’t add any more calories in addition to that latte!

How much can a 250-pound walker lose?

Walking 1-hour a day

Our 250-pound walker’s name is Ben. Ben adds an hour of walking daily, 5 days a week to his regular routine. At 250 pounds, Ben burns around:

Walking @ 3 mph: 400 cal/hour (2000 cal/week)

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400 cal/hour (2000 cal/week) Walking @ 4 mph: 570 cal/hour (2850 cal/week)

Ben needs to burn around 3,500 calories to lose a pound of fat. That extra hour of walking 5 days a week can help him lose:

Walking @ 3 mph: 0.6 pounds/week

Walking @ 4 mph: 0.8 pounds/week

Or monthly:

Walking @ 3 mph: 2.5 pounds/month

2.5 pounds/month Walking @ 4 mph: 3.5 pounds/month

Adding an extra hour a day at 250 pounds might not be easy, but if Ben could pull it off he can lose some significant weight! As we mentioned earlier, as Ben gets lighter and more fit he’ll find he’s not burning as many calories as when he was larger. Getting fitter and lighter can help him walk faster and longer, however. If he starts at 3 mph, that hour a day might get him fit enough to increase to 4 mph. Even if Ben only loses half as much weight as this model predicts, that’s almost 20 pounds per year just by walking!

1 hour a day + a latte

Ben’s walks aren’t easy, so he takes a break midway to grab a latte and take a rest. He’s working hard, so he gives himself a treat on his rest days as well. What effect does this have on his progress?

An average month of lattes: 5,800 calories

What’s that look like in weight loss terms?

Walking @ 3 mph + latte: 0.8 pounds lost a month

0.8 pounds lost a month Walking @ 4 mph + latte: 1.9 pounds lost a month Our 250-pound Ben still loses weight walking and hour and adding the latte, but he’s cut his weight loss by 1/2 to 2/3 just through that one treat. Bigger people burn more calories through walking, as they’re moving more mass around. That means their bodies need more fuel. That doesn’t mean making good choices isn’t important, however! If Ben had added a 400-calorie Frappuccino every day instead of his latte, he’d be gaining weight at 3 mph and his weight wouldn’t change at 4 mph! Ben should also be realistic about how fast he can walk sustainably. If he’s new to walking, overdoing it can lead to overtraining and injury. Even a 3 mph walk can make a big difference in health, fitness and weight loss.

Conclusions:

The important takeaway from this math exercise is that both exercise and what you eat comes into play when looking to lose weight. Imagine if our walkers had made a few healthier food swaps and actually reduced their calories slightly instead of adding on a latte! An hour a day of walking is actually a pretty intense workout for many people. That’s about 6,000 to 8,000 steps! Even after adding that many steps, it’s easy to eat back all of the calories burned or more. This is one reason that many people feel so frustrated when trying to lose weight. Our best advice is to get more active, make some small, sustainable changes to eat healthier (like drink less soda) and you’ll find you’re much healthier and feel much better than before. You might even lose more weight than you expect!

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