I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me (2024)

I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me (1)

I love walking. It’s free, I don’t have to change into workout gear to get started, and it helps me spend time outdoors. Over the past two years, I’ve gone for a 90-minute walk each morning, which has been a great way to ease into the day and boost my wellbeing.

Although I often use the same routes, I keep things interesting by adding in short walking exercises and experimenting with mindful walks to really notice my surroundings. I wear a fitness tracker, but I don’t aim for 10,000 steps, preferring to focus on just spending time outdoors.

Just over two years ago, I wrote about how I added a 90-minute walk into my day for a month for Fit&Well, and it was so transformative, that I decided to stick with the challenge. But a lot has changed as I graduated from four weeks of walking to 24 months.

It’s not always easy to find time for an extended walk, but I’ve learned to be flexible and take opportunities as they arise throughout the day. Here’s what changed for me as I continued my infatuation with getting in some low-impact movement outdoors.

It helped me spend more time outdoors

I love being outside. Whether it’s cold and raining, or warm and sunny, I enjoy getting out of the house, feeling the breeze graze against my skin, and getting to take deep breaths of (relatively) fresh air. But it’s not always easy to find the motivation to step out of the house.

Knowing that the walk was part of my routine helped me stick to it, even if it meant setting an early alarm and heading out before a long day. When I first started walking regularly, I found that I generally felt a lot calmer and less stressed than on days I didn’t head outside.

This helped me turn walking into a habit that I’d default to. I’m fortunate to live in a big city where it’s reasonably easy to walk to the store or the office, so I almost always set off on foot if I can, which helped me explore my local area and learn more about the city.

I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me (2)

I noticed nature more

I’ve meditated for almost a decade, but usually practice while sitting down with my eyes closed. In recent months, I’ve been experimenting with different mindfulness exercises, like taking a dedicated mindful walk or using a walking meditation, where the aim is to notice your surroundings.

I almost always have my workout headphones with me to listen to music and podcasts and drown out the world. But it’s been so gratifying to hear the sounds of birds chirping and trees blowing in the wind.

This is a big shift, as I almost always have my workout headphones with me to listen to music and podcasts and drown out the world. But I’ve been trying to break this habit, at least a bit, and it’s been so gratifying to hear the sounds of birds chirping and trees blowing in the wind.

I spend a lot of time in parks where it’s easier to find these experiences, free from the bustle of vehicles, shops and commuters. But I’ve also noticed the hardiness of nature, with plants appearing through cracks in sidewalks, or, impressively, mushrooms growing in damp urban spaces.

It helps that many local authorities recently embraced No Mow May, leaving large swathes of green spaces to flourish and take on a more wild appearance. Although the practice isn’t universally popular, I loved the return of butterflies and birds to the area.

I stopped quantifying my walks

As a fitness editor, I test a lot of fitness trackers and sports watches. These can be a great way to motivate yourself to move and track your progress, but I’ve had a complicated history with the default 10,000-step goal on most of these wearables.

I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me (3)

For a while, I became beholden to it, walking around the house before bed just to ensure I hit the target. Now, I get most of the way there with my 90-minute morning walk, but I’ve also found that ignoring the target actually works best for me.

My tracker of choice is the Withings ScanWatch 2, a hybrid smartwatch with an analog watch face and a small black and white LED for essential metrics. But as you can tell the time without activating the digital display, it’s been easier to let the numbers fade into the background.

The data still syncs to the companion app, so I can take a look at longer-term trends, but I prefer being in the moment while I walk, which has been a big shift but a great one for my wellbeing. Plus, as it turns out, you don’t really need to hit 10,000 steps a day anyway.

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James is Tom's Guide's Fitness Editor, covering strength training workouts, cardio exercise, and accessible ways to improve your health and wellbeing.His interest in fitness started after being diagnosed with a chronic illness, and he began focusing on strengthening his core, taking regular walks around the city, and practicing meditation to manage the symptoms. He also invested in fitness trackers, home workout equipment, and yoga mats to find accessible ways to train without the gym.Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, James was the Fitness Editor at Fit&Well, where he covered beginner-friendly exercise routines, affordable ways to boost your wellbeing, and reviewed weights, rowing machines, and workout headphones.He believes that exercise should be something you enjoy doing, so appreciates the challenge of finding ways to incorporate it into everyday life through short muscle-building sessions, regular meditation, and early morning walks.

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    I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me? ›

    It helped me spend more time outdoors

    What does walking 90 minutes a day do to your body? ›

    Walking can help you keep weight off

    Regular exercise like walking does not only help increase the amount of energy you burn day-to-day, but it also helps you build more lean muscle so that you burn more calories, even at rest.

    How much weight will I lose if I walk 90 minutes a day? ›

    Short-Term Weight Loss

    Walking indoors or outdoors helps you lose weight because "Controlling Cholesterol" reports that young men walking briskly 3.2 mph for 90 minutes per day, five days a week on a treadmill for "just a few months" lost more than 12 pounds each.

    What does excessive walking do to your body? ›

    Overdoing it can raise your risk of soreness, injury and burnout. If you're new to regular exercise, you may need to start out with short walks or walking at a light intensity. Then slowly work up to longer walks or more moderate or vigorous activity.

    Can walking every day change your body? ›

    Something as simple as a daily brisk walk can help you live a healthier life. For example, regular brisk walking can help you: Maintain a healthy weight and lose body fat. Prevent or manage various conditions, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer and type 2 diabetes.

    How to remove belly fat? ›

    8 Ways to Lose Belly Fat and Live a Healthier Life
    1. Try curbing carbs instead of fats. ...
    2. Think eating plan, not diet. ...
    3. Keep moving. ...
    4. Lift weights. ...
    5. Become a label reader. ...
    6. Move away from processed foods. ...
    7. Focus on the way your clothes fit more than reading a scale. ...
    8. Hang out with health-focused friends.

    How to lose belly fat naturally in 1 week? ›

    What is the fastest way to lose belly fat in a week? Doing cardio and abdominal exercises every day, coupled with a healthy diet (that is low in calories, fats, and sugars) is an efficient strategy for losing belly fat quickly.

    Can you lose belly fat by walking? ›

    Studies show walking is one of the best ways to shed belly fat, in less time than you think. Researchers reviewed 40 years of studies on exercise and belly fat and found that just 2 1/2 hours of brisk walking a week--about 20 minutes a day--can shrink your belly by about 1 inch in 4 weeks.

    How long will it take to lose 20 pounds walking everyday? ›

    Here are a couple of examples. After walking for 1 hour, a 150-pound person burns: 224 calories at a moderate 3 mph pace. Done daily, they'd lose 1 pound in 2.23 weeks and 20 pounds in 44.6 weeks.

    Can I lose 10 pounds by walking? ›

    Since there are 3,500 calories in 1 pound, "this means to lose 1 pound, you'll need to walk roughly 35 miles or 70,000 steps. Over the course of a week, this means targeting 10,000 steps a day," says Davis. At this rate, you could lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks.

    What is the downside of walking too much? ›

    Is walking too much bad for you? It can be! If your walking routine is too strenuous, you may experience discomfort and it could lead to injuries. 3 Factors that make a walking routine too strenuous could include walking too far, walking with too much intensity, or not taking enough rest days to recover.

    Does walking a lot change your body shape? ›

    The only way to change your body composition, the shape and look of your body, is to perform a form of resistance-based training. That's not to say that 10k steps is bad—if you're regularly performing some type of physical activity your body is going to change.

    How long does it take to see results from walking? ›

    After 3-4 days of walking: you will notice the “better fit” or more room in your clothes! After 7 days of walking: real changes are happening! You have used body fat as energy (fat burning!) Muscles feel more toned!

    How far should a 70 year old walk every day? ›

    Older adults who walk three to four miles a day — 6,000 to 9,000 steps — were found to be 40 to 50 percent less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke than those who walk a mile (2,000 steps) a day, according to research published in the journal Circulation.

    What is a good distance to walk everyday? ›

    The average American walks 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day, or roughly 1.5 to 2 miles. It's a good idea to find out how many steps a day you walk now, as your own baseline. Then you can work up toward the goal of 10,000 steps by aiming to add 1,000 extra steps a day every two weeks.

    Can your body get toned by walking? ›

    A brisk 30-minute walk burns 200 calories. Over time, calories burned can lead to pounds dropped. Walking tones your leg and abdominal muscles – and even arm muscles if you pump them as you walk. This increases your range of motion, shifting the pressure and weight from your joints to your muscles.

    How soon will I see results from walking? ›

    After 3-4 days of walking: you will notice the “better fit” or more room in your clothes! After 7 days of walking: real changes are happening! You have used body fat as energy (fat burning!) Muscles feel more toned!

    How many calories do I burn in a 90 minute walk? ›

    Calories Burned
    15 Minutes Per Mile (4 mph)
    Weight (lb.)1 min.90 min.
    1004338
    1104375
    1205413
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    Apr 26, 2024

    Does walking burn belly fat? ›

    Studies show walking is one of the best ways to shed belly fat, in less time than you think. Researchers reviewed 40 years of studies on exercise and belly fat and found that just 2 1/2 hours of brisk walking a week--about 20 minutes a day--can shrink your belly by about 1 inch in 4 weeks.

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