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Is 10,000 steps the benchmark?
It's a target that's been recommended you aim for - don't have to take it as gospel, but I think it's a decent (and doable) target. I've been hitting between 8,000-11,000 steps every day for the last 4-6 weeks and I've definitely felt the benefits.
I use myfitnesspal (free app) to log everything I eat (sounds like a faff but it means I cut back on snacking massively when I know I have to log everything I eat) which in turn gives me a macro breakdown (ie tells me what % of my food is carbs, protein and fat) and also has a built in 10,000 steps tracker for each day.
You can also use it put in your weight ongoing, along with body fat %s if you get that measured, and it will give all sorts of graphs if that's of interest to you.
To give some perspective, walking 10,000 steps for 31 days = 310,000 steps. 310,000 steps would cover 142 miles for the average person. That would be the same as walking from the Amex to the King Power stadium!