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I've walked 8,000 steps every day for a year using an under desk treadmill—and it's one of the best things I've done for my health
By Elliott Harrell,
2024-08-04
I could easily get close to 10,000 steps a day when I lived in New York City, but after moving to Raleigh, NC, where I work from home and rely on a car, my steps plummeted. Some days I barely cracked 1,000 strides.
I was still strength training a few times a week, but I wasn’t happy being sedentary for so much of my working day.
I decided to try using a walking pad (an under desk, folding treadmill) so I could consistently hit my step goal. Over the past year, I've taken my average step count from negligible numbers to over 8,000 steps a day with my C2 WalkingPad .
Through trial and error, I’ve found that by walking at 2.0 MPH I can fully work and walk at the same time. Sometimes I get out of breath if I’m leading a meeting, but otherwise, I can do anything I’d usually do sitting.
Because I set a slow pace, it means I need to walk between 90 minutes to two hours a day to hit my step goal. I’ll often walk for an hour or so in the morning and then again in the afternoon. My walking pad folds up when not in use, so I can easily alternate between walking and sitting.
Here’s what I’ve noticed from using a walking pad every day.
Save $100 There's a good discount on my walking pad available on Amazon at the moment. The compact, foldable machine has helped me hit my daily step goal for the past year.
1. I don’t have a mid-afternoon slump
Before using a walking pad, I often turned to coffee or a sweet treat to get me through the 3pm slump. Walking in the afternoon has helped me avoid that dip and gives me an energy boost that doesn’t leave me crashing a few hours later.
2. My back feels so much better
The biggest physical difference I’ve felt using a walking pad is in my back. If there’s a day that I don’t use my walking pad, my back feels tight and achy. I also notice myself slouching more if I don’t get my steps in, so using my walking pad improves my posture.
3. It helps me focus
Somehow the minor concentration it takes to use the walking pad helps me focus better on my work.
On the flip side, I’ve noticed I get distracted more easily when sitting and not using the walking pad—I seem to have trained my brain to be more easily distracted when I’m sedentary. This is a blessing and a curse, as it means I’m more likely to walk as I know I’ll do better work, but I can no longer sit down and focus.
4. It’s a long time to walk
To hit my step goal I need to walk for a long time. Some days I have to give myself a pep talk because I find the idea of two hours of walking a bit daunting. On days when I’m lacking motivation, I’ll break my walking up into 20-30-minute chunks. That helps my goal seem more achievable.
I would still be sedentary if I hadn’t added the walking pad into my daily routine. Using a walking pad has allowed me to hit my step goals, help me focus and give me extra energy—I plan to keep using it every day.
Guess how easy it is to get your steps in, working in healthcare lol
EstherNow03
08-06
Fantastic! I hope Elliott sees this, so she knows I found this article incredibly helpful and inspiring. Your cream-colored tall desk, room, and walking pad are lovely, and I never thought I would use that combination in a sentence, but tis true! Last year as a teacher, I bought a stand up riser desk. I am super active all day as I am teaching, but as I would sit and grade essays and work on my planning or at home, my energy waned. I have considered getting an under desk walking treadmill/pad in the past year too, and your article has helped me decide to do just that. You look so cute at your desk. I won't look that cute, but I need it for my heart since I had Open Heart Surgery in Nov. 2020. Thank you, Elliott!
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