Do I log walking?

Hey, just wondering if I'm supposed to log walking or if the 10,000 steps (about 320 kcal) we're supposed to walk everyday is included in my guideline calories?

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  • pinksparklefairy
    pinksparklefairy Posts: 97 Member
    No they are not included. If you entered sedentary for your level of activity, you need to add any exercise you do. If you only do a few short walks, it is not really worth logging them, but over 20 mins - yes!
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Log walking if you do it intentionally for exercise. Like put on your running shoes and head out the door for a brisk 30 minutes. If it's general daily walking, stopping and starting at a slow pace then that's just part of your day.
  • EmmieBaby
    EmmieBaby Posts: 1,235 Member
    I do.

    I have set up my account so that the amount of calories I need to eat per day are when I am doing absolutely nothing, so when I log in exercise it will increase the amount of calories I need to eat for that particular day.

    helps me since I have days I just lift weights and days I do more cardio heavy workouts
  • Kari121869
    Kari121869 Posts: 180 Member
    I log them - I have a pedometer I carry every day - from morning til I go to bed. Tells me # of steps, distance and cals burned (of course it's just guestimating lol)... but I still use it as my TDEE is only 1-3 days /wk of working out and all the walking I do for work, etc is 'extra' as far as I'm concerned. Keep in mind though - i DON'T eat back any burned cals.
  • FahadNaseem
    FahadNaseem Posts: 80 Member
    I do.
  • I do! I have the Runtastic Pedometer app on my smart phone. When I head out for a walk I track my Time/Distance/Steps and it automatically downloads the calories burned to myfitnesspal.
  • KANGOOJUMPS
    KANGOOJUMPS Posts: 6,474 Member
    YES!!! OF COURSE!
  • 3foldchord
    3foldchord Posts: 2,918 Member
    Log walking if you do it intentionally for exercise. Like put on your running shoes and head out the door for a brisk 30 minutes. If it's general daily walking, stopping and starting at a slow pace then that's just part of your day.

    This is my take on it.
  • mcibty
    mcibty Posts: 1,252 Member
    When I joined MFP I used to log my walk to work and back, which is about 15-20 minutes each way, but I soon realised I was just kidding myself for the extra calories.

    I log a walk if I've gone out of my way to do that walk, but not that of my daily routine.
  • kbanzhaf
    kbanzhaf Posts: 601 Member
    Log walking if you do it intentionally for exercise. Like put on your running shoes and head out the door for a brisk 30 minutes. If it's general daily walking, stopping and starting at a slow pace then that's just part of your day.

    ^This!
  • kimtab
    kimtab Posts: 64 Member
    This is the nice thing about having a Fitbit, I don't have to think about what to log. I have MFP set to lightly active so I get credit from fitbit for anything over say 5,000 steps or so.