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How many kilometers should we walk in a day for weight loss?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 10:51 IST
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How much should one walk to lose weight?

Losing weight isn’t just about strict diets or fancy workouts always. Sometimes, the simplest habit — like walking — can make all the difference. It doesn’t need any equipment, a gym membership, or even much planning. Just a good pair of shoes and the will to stay consistent.

But one common question often comes up — how many kilometers of walking per day is actually enough to lose weight? The answer isn’t the same for everyone, but there are some guidelines that can offer clarity. Here's how walking helps shed those extra kilos and what distance really counts.


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Walking for weight loss

Walking burns calories, and weight loss happens when the number of calories burned is more than the number of calories consumed. According to Harvard Health Publishing, a person weighing 70 kg burns around 140–150 calories by walking 5 kilometers at a moderate pace (roughly 5 km/h).


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Now, to lose around half a kilo of body fat, about 3,500 calories need to be burned. That means walking around 5 kilometers a day for 5 to 6 days a week could start showing noticeable results in a few weeks — especially when combined with balanced eating.


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Ideal distance for beginners

For those just starting out, walking 2 to 3 kilometers daily is a good target. It's not too overwhelming and helps build stamina over time. Consistency matters more than pushing too hard too soon.

Even small efforts add up. A steady 30-minute walk each day can improve metabolism, reduce fat buildup, and support cardiovascular health — all while moving towards weight loss goals.

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The 5 to 7 kilometer rule

For someone aiming for visible weight loss, walking between 5 to 7 kilometers daily works well. That’s about 7,000 to 10,000 steps — a number that’s often recommended by fitness experts worldwide.

This distance keeps the heart rate up, burns fat efficiently, and keeps muscles toned. People who follow this habit along with healthy eating tend to lose weight steadily and are more likely to maintain it long-term.

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Brisk walking vs slow walking: Speed also matters

Not just the distance, but how fast the legs are moving also matters. Brisk walking — where the heart beats faster but there's no breathlessness — burns more calories than a leisurely pace.


Walking at a speed of 5.5 to 6.5 km/h for 45 minutes can double the fat-burning effect compared to walking slowly. Including interval walking (alternating between fast and slow pace) can also supercharge the process.

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Lifestyle habits that make walking more effective

Walking alone may not be enough if other parts of daily life are ignored. Here are a few habits that can make a walking routine more effective:


Stay hydrated before and after walks.

Avoid sugary drinks and processed foods — they cancel out calorie burn.

Get good sleep, as poor sleep affects hunger hormones and slows fat burning.

Track steps or kilometers daily using a fitness band or phone app to stay motivated.

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Why is walking everyday important?

Walking every day is vital for maintaining overall well-being as it significantly improves cardiovascular health, helps in weight management, reduces the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and osteoporosis, strengthens bones and muscles, and enhances joint health. Beyond physical benefits, daily walks are powerful for mental health, reducing stress and anxiety, boosting mood, and improving cognitive function by increasing blood flow to the brain.

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How many steps should we walk in a day?

Walking is one of the simplest ways to stay healthy, but how many steps should we take in a day? Experts often recommend aiming for 10,000 steps daily, which is roughly equal to walking about 8 kilometers or 5 miles. However, recent studies suggest that even walking 7,000 to 8,000 steps per day can offer significant health benefits like improved heart health, better mood, and reduced risk of chronic diseases. (Image: CANVA)

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Is daily walking important?

Daily walking is incredibly important for maintaining overall health and well-being. It is a low-impact exercise that can help improve cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles, and boost mood by releasing endorphins. Walking regularly can also aid in weight management by burning calories and increasing metabolism. Beyond physical health, walking can reduce stress and improve mental clarity, making it a simple yet powerful habit to include in your daily routine.

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Can walking daily also harm our health?

While walking is generally beneficial, daily walking can potentially harm your health through overuse injuries like stress fractures, shin splints, and joint pain if done excessively or with poor form. It can also exacerbate existing conditions, create muscle imbalances if not combined with other exercises, lead to overtraining if not balanced with rest, and cause issues if you have inadequate gear or ignore pain signals. Hence, always stay safe while going on a walk.

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Is running more beneficial than walking?

While running generally offers more intense benefits like higher calorie burn and faster cardiovascular improvements in less time, walking is a lower-impact, accessible option that still provides significant health advantages. The "better" choice hinges on individual fitness levels, goals, and any physical limitations, with consistency being the most crucial factor in reaping the rewards of either activity.

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Can we walk and exercise together?

Yes, walking and exercising together is not only feasible but highly beneficial. Walking can serve as an excellent warm-up and cool-down for more intense exercises, preparing your body for exertion and aiding in recovery. Furthermore, incorporating short bursts of brisk walking or even jogging into a longer walk can elevate your heart rate and provide a cardiovascular workout. You can also add resistance by carrying light weights or wearing a weighted vest to engage more muscles during your walk. 7 benefits of doing Surya Namaskar daily(Image: Canva)

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One step at a time

Every journey begins with a single step. Walking may seem small, but with consistency, it transforms your body, mind, and life. You don’t need to run—just keep moving forward.(Image: Canva)

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A simple yet effective weight loss strategy

Adding walking into your daily lifestyle is an easy and convenient method to aid in weight loss. Regardless of whether you are a novice or veteran, beginning with small distances and then building up can have important health benefits.

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Combine walk with dietary modifications

Walking helps with weight loss, but combining it with a calorie deficit, nutrient-rich foods, and hydration accelerates progress. Tracking steps and meals can ensure effective weight loss and long-term success.

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Take care of your diet

These apart, taking care of your diet will also help with weight loss

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Mix it up

Along with walking, combine activities like jogging, yoga, swimming, pilates etc for weight loss

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412 days ago
I have tried many exercises including walking and running, my practical finding is that walking is the only exercise that helps me loose weight. If I replace walking with anything else (like running) while still doing other exercises, my weight begins to increase.
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