Question About Steps

LizSmith55
LizSmith55 Posts: 77 Member
edited December 2 in Getting Started
Hi all. My activity watch (not a Fitbit) has no problem uploading my workouts BUT I'm trying to figure out if I am suppose to be adding my 10K per day steps to my exercise dairy here on MFP & if so...how many cals does 10K steps burn because my watch does NOT upload those? I think I read somewhere around 10K steps = 400 cals burned? Any direction would be great thanks!!

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  • loobe1066
    loobe1066 Posts: 206 Member
    edited June 2016
    Look in the menu for steps on MFP then sync your watch to it. That way your steps will automatically be recorded and exercise calories adjusted. On iPhone steps cane be found when I click on more. Hope this helps.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    edited June 2016
    If your watch syncs with MFP and you have them linked then you don't need to log your steps as both apps will talk to each other.

    If they aren't able to be linked then you will have to add your steps/exercise manually on MFP.

    10k is approx 400 cals, differs per person depending on age/weight/height.
  • PoundChaser2
    PoundChaser2 Posts: 241 Member
    I have a garmin and I no longer allow my steps to be loaded into mfp (I forget to upload) so, now I just add the amount of time I spend walking and I only track my actual walks (I average over 20k steps per day in scheduled walks) Im a speedy walker but I didn't know that 10k steps roughly =400 calories interesting I guess I've been cheating myself.
  • LizSmith55
    LizSmith55 Posts: 77 Member
    So my TomTom watch does sync my actual workouts but on rest days...I am taking anywhere from 12k-20k steps that does NOT upload! I started manually entering in this info...I was just wondering if others did the same or was 10k+ steps just expected or something. Ok thank you all who answered
  • QuilterInVA
    QuilterInVA Posts: 672 Member
    Unless you are walking 10,000 steps in addition to your normal daily movement, they aren't all exercise.
  • ofcsfoster36
    ofcsfoster36 Posts: 50 Member
    Work walking may not be classified as exercise, but it definitely does count. On any giving day I can burn 1500-2000 calories just by doing my job. I am a walking security guard, the big factors are weight it takes some people more effort to move their body and age. If you google it there are places that can give you a rough estimate.
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