Walking to lose weight?

Hi all just a quick question how much walking per day do I need to walk to lose weight??
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  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    edited January 2019
    You need to eat less calories than your body burns to lose weight. Exercise is very beneficial for overall health, but not necessary for weight loss. Burning more calories through exercise allows you to consume more calories, as long as you eat less calories than your body burns.
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    sflano1783 wrote: »
    Hi all just a quick question how much walking per day do I need to walk to lose weight??

    You cannot outrun or outwalk a bad diet. Walking helps, but you have to burn more energy than you consume. Walking is a tiny portion of the total for most. It's much easier to take control of your input than your output.
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    Walking was useful in my weight loss efforts because it helped reduce my hunger. I know that seems like an odd thing to say but it could be because it was a stress/boredom reducer? Anyway I get about 125 calories for 8,000 steps a day. Not a huge burn but it has helped in so many other ways it's well worth it. My stamina is better and my joints are much better.
    That’s very encouraging
  • lalalacroix
    lalalacroix Posts: 834 Member
    Walking is great for your heart, lungs, body and spirit. But sadly burns only about 1/3 of your body weight in calories per mile.
  • MsBaz2018
    MsBaz2018 Posts: 384 Member
    To answer the question, I'll use me as an example. I'm ~200 lbs. The general formula for calories burned walking is

    weight X .3 X miles

    I'm in Canada so I need to convert to KM's

    Weight X .3 X miles X .6214

    So for each KM I burn ~ 37 calories

    1 lb of fat is 3500 calories

    I need to walk ~95 KM to burn the equivalent of 1 lb of fat.

    For running the factor is .63 (instead of the .3)

    So for 1 KM I burn ~ 78 cals.

    I need to run ~45 km to burn 1 lb of fat. That is more than a marathon.

    There are other formulas that provide a bit better estimate, but the difference is not that great, so the short answer is that walking does not make a huge impact on weight loss, but can be an important factor in health.

    95 kms to lose 1 lb of fat @200 lbs? That really does put things in perspective. I guess in the long run it makes a difference.

    OP if you weigh less you burn even fewer calories obviously.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    sflano1783 wrote: »
    Hi all just a quick question how much walking per day do I need to walk to lose weight??

    An exercise only approach to weight loss rarely works. Many people relax their eating habits a bit "because they are exercising." So without diligently monitoring food intake, weight loss doesn't happen at the rate they expect.

    https://www.fitnessblender.com/articles/calories-burned-walking-can-you-lose-weight-walking
  • zeejane03
    zeejane03 Posts: 993 Member
    edited January 2019
    Burn more calories than you eat to lose weight. My 20 minute *brisk* walk/jog burned most of my 320 breakfast calories. I get to "start over" my calorie allotment for the day.

    Burn rates vary based on individual's stats. A 20 minute 'brisk' walk burns around 50 calories for me. One slice of my breakfast toast is 70 calories, so it has a pretty insignificant impact in the scheme of things. I walk for health but I don't factor it into my weight management goals/calorie intake.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Nice brisk walk today:

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  • spartan_d
    spartan_d Posts: 727 Member
    Just FYI. Walking can help and is worth incorporating into one's routine, but its benefits are frequently exaggerated

    https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/is-walking-enough#1
  • spartan_d
    spartan_d Posts: 727 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Burn more calories than you eat to lose weight. My 20 minute *brisk* walk/jog burned most of my 320 breakfast calories. I get to "start over" my calorie allotment for the day.

    Burn rates vary based on individual's stats. A 20 minute 'brisk' walk burns around 50 calories for me. One slice of my breakfast toast is 70 calories, so it has a pretty insignificant impact in the scheme of things. I walk for health but I don't factor it into my weight management goals/calorie intake.

    THIS. A lot of people say that walking is excellent exercise, but it's benefits are very much marginal... especially the way most people do it.
  • GummiMundi
    GummiMundi Posts: 396 Member
    To lose weight, you need to ensure that you are consuming fewer calories than you are burning. Walking can help burn a few calories (the amount burned varies by your weight, sex, and intensity of the exercise), but it all comes down to your basic stats and what you are putting in your mouth. If you are eating too much, even 5 hours of walking won't make you lose weight.

    ETA: Have you set up your profile and weight-loss goals yet in My Fitness Pal? If you spend, say, an hour a day walking, you can enter that exercise into your diary and it will give you a few hundred more calories to eat for the day (while still keeping you in a deficit).

    This ^^ pretty much sums it up.
    Walking may not seem like much, but in my opinion any exercise is better than none. Sure, it doesn't burn a huge amount of calories when compared to other types of exercise, but it helps. In my case (with the numbers MFP has given me), it has been helping immensely: I burn around 200 calories an hour and that makes a difference when my daily allowance is 1200 calories.

    Sometimes joining a gym or exercising at home aren't an option. Sometimes walking is the first step a person can take to feel better. Start with 5 or 10 minutes, it doesn't matter how small it sounds. Soon you'll feel more confident to extend that time and start seeing results!
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    you lose weight in the kitchen.

    you gain fitness by working out.
  • weighmeless
    weighmeless Posts: 42 Member
    edited April 2019
    I lost 23 lbs walking in about 3.5 months. I started with 5000 steps and went up to 15000-20000 in less than a month clocking in anywhere between 4-6 miles a day .But I did mindful eating. My calorie goal for day was 1200 (age/weight/activity level - everything matters). But I was lot less hungry after I started to walk on daily and always craved for healthy food. So even after eating tummy full, I still would have about 300-500 calories left. I know you need to have minimum amount of calories. But I couldn't get in more . That was my limit. I was full ! My fitness pal helped me show how much less food I could survive on and how much extra I was eating. I never starved. That's the point.

    Carbs / fatty / sugar would make me want to throw up. Not that I didn't eat them at all. What and how I ate was what mattered. my sugar craving was satisfied by eating just 1 single dates. Carbs craving by a spoon or 2 of rice. I would feel satisfied and I didn't have to eat more. But I would gorge in healthy stuff. Just couldn't get enough.

    So walking alone wouldn't help. A planned healthy diet combined with calorie burning definitely works wonders.
  • WholeFoods4Lyfe
    WholeFoods4Lyfe Posts: 1,518 Member
    Burn more calories than you eat to lose weight. My 20 minute *brisk* walk/jog burned most of my 320 breakfast calories. I get to "start over" my calorie allotment for the day.

    Yeah, that is crazy. Unless you are relatively young, a male, and morbidly obese walking 4mph, you aren't going to get anywhere near that kind of calorie burn. You might want to check the accuracy of whatever calculator you're using. Assuming a pace of 3.5-4mph, the average person will burn 9 calories per minute.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    sflano1783 wrote: »
    Hi all just a quick question how much walking per day do I need to walk to lose weight??

    Without further information on your stats, and calorie intake and how much you are walking no one could tell you.

    As others have said you lose weight when you burn more calories than you take in. If you are maintaing your weight currently, start walking every day and keep your calorie intake the same you may slowly lose weight. If you lower your calorie intake and start walking you may lose a bit faster. If you walk but increase your calorie intake you probably will not lose any weight.

    I would not expect high calorie burns from walking. Maybe 60-200 calories per mile depending on your size and walking speed.

    If you are just starting out with exercise walking can be great. Increase your steps/time/distance gradually.

    Beyond weight loss I walk for stress management and to get places. I am in better overall shape from being more active no matter my weight. I can walk anywhere with no special equipment.