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Losing weight can be difficult for anyone – you have to get your head in the right place and you have to be mentally ready for it. But for new mums, it can be even more difficult – suddenly, you have to look after a whole new person, your house and your family. This can make losing weight fall right back on the list of your priorities, but luckily, there is one thing you can do to lose weight that’s easy, free and you can do it with your baby. All you have to do is walk – 10,000 steps per day.

The average person walks between 900 and 3,000 steps per day – so you might think that getting up to 10,000 steps per day is a bit of a challenge. However, you can do it – you just need a pedometer so you can track your steps. 

How much weight could I lose?

Walking 10,000 steps every day will burn off roughly 3,500 extra calories per week. And burning off 3,500 calories per week burns off half 500g of fat – so combine your walking routine with a healthy and sensible diet and you can easily lose between 500g – 1kg a week. This weight loss is healthy, sustainable and easy – and it will help you to maintain your weight in the long term.

Generally, you need to create a calorie deficit of up to 700-800 calories per day – this will make your weight loss even more sustainable. So if you eat 2,000 calories per day, reduce your intake to around 1,700 or 1,800 – this calorie deficit probably won’t even be noticeable, but in conjunction with the 500 calories you’ll be burning off every day through walking, it’s an excellent way to melt away the weight.

Why is walking good for me?

Walking is good for you in other ways, too, aside from helping you to lose weight – it helps reduce the risk of obesity, and with it, the risk of heart disease and liver disease. Walking regularly also halves your risk of certain diseases and cancers, and it also helps you to feel fit and healthy – and the endorphins it releases will make you feel happier, too!

Walking also improves your energy levels – the more you walk, surprisingly, the more energetic you’ll feel. It also improves your posture.

How quickly should I walk?

Research has shown that if you walk your 10,000 steps in a brisk half hour or hour, it is better for you than if you take those steps leisurely instead. A brisk walk gets your cardiovascular system working, which reduces the risk of heart disease and heart attack – it also reduces the risk of high blood pressure later on in life. Walking briskly also burns more calories off, so the faster you walk, the more effective the exercise. However, if you can’t get your steps in in just half an hour, that’s fine too – any exercise is much better than none.

How can I Increase the number of steps I take?

It might seem a scary prospect to increase your steps to 10,000 per day, but there are a few ways to do it at home with your baby.

  • Put your baby into a pram and pound the pavements – and the hills, as you’ll burn off twice as many calories if you walk up a big hill. The pram also creates resistance, making the exercise more effective.
  • Hold baby tightly in your arms or put them in a sling and have a boogie around the house!
  • You’ve got floor space – so use it! When your baby is napping, run up and down the stairs, do laps around your living room or run round the garden.
  • Use your spare time. You might not think you have any spare time, but take periods such as television commercials as an opportunity to exercise – jog on the spot or run round your house and you can really increase your step count for the day in just a few minutes.

If you’re new to exercise, speak to your doctor or midwife before starting.

  • Thanks for the article, now I have to get that pedometer so I can count my steps.

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  • Spare time? Not even commercials count as spre time anymore – that’s when lunches get packed or the dishes get put away

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  • Thanks for sharing Very interesting article

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  • Informative and interesting article with great tips to lose weight

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  • Great article 🙂 fantastic read

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  • My Son and I Love our Daily Walks we live in a nice area with lots to look at so I think that helps.

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  • Just walk, jog, run – Any exercise does wonders for your head space as well, when you return home you will feel a different person, I exercised thru all by children, one in a pouch, twins in the pram – You Go Girls…ching ching cheers

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  • Thanks for the information. 🙂

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  • 10,000 steps a day…perfect 🙂

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  • Great idea for helping you to get motivated to walk more places.

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  • I think I need to get a pedometer but I would be surprised if I didn’t reach the 10,000 steps a day.

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  • thats a really great weight loss per work for simply walking.

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  • Great idea for new mums. I walked everywhere after my first child. Just wasn’t as easy after number 2 & 3.

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  • Have invested in a pedometer and will see how i go

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  • Awesome to know as i embark on a weight loss journey. I think i need a pedometer 🙂 as the article suggests, it all sounds too much but i guess we’d be surprised at how many steps we actually do !!

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  • Thanks for the tips, I seem to walk below the average person and need to rectify this for my health

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  • I have just brought a GPS watch which records how much you have walked in a day it is fantastic.

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  • Going to get back into the 10000 step challenge again as soon as I buy a decent pedometer 🙂

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  • I guess you also need to eat right as well for it to really work that well.

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  • such simple steps when put into practice to get a moderate amount of weight off. I will just have to look into how to reduce the calorie intake to maximise the weight loss.

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