HomeHealth & FitnessClocking 10,000 steps in a day? It may not be good for you; Here's why

Clocking 10,000 steps in a day? It may not be good for you; Here's why

Walking has always been known as a simple route to fitness. However, blindly chasing 10,000 steps can backfire for people with joint issues, heart conditions, or limited mobility.

November 14, 2025 / 12:43 IST
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The popular “10,000-step rule” isn’t meant for everyone, and overdoing it can sometimes do more harm than good
The popular “10,000-step rule” isn’t meant for everyone, and overdoing it can sometimes do more harm than good (Picture Credit: Pexels)

A good daily walk can do wonders for the body and mind. It boosts heart health, improves mood, and helps maintain a healthy weight. But the popular “10,000-step rule” isn’t meant for everyone, and overdoing it can sometimes do more harm than good.

The idea of hitting 10,000 steps a day has been around for decades, promoted as the golden standard for fitness. Yet doctors caution that personal health factors, age, and physical condition should guide how much walking is truly beneficial. “Walking should energise, not exhaust,” says Dr Indramani Upadhyay, HOD, The Center for Knee & Hip Care, Vaishali, Ghaziabad.

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“Certain groups, such as those with arthritis, heart problems, or recovering from surgery, must approach this daily target with care.” shares Dr Upadhyay, adding, “Pushing too hard can aggravate joints, strain muscles, and even slow recovery. A mindful, gradual approach ensures long-term benefits without risking injury.”

Dr Upadhyay recommends tailoring your steps for safety and health: