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Home / Lifestyle / 10,000 Steps: Why Indians Aren't Walking

10,000 Steps: Why Indians Aren't Walking

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Narayanan Hariharan observed more walkers in Bangkok than in India.
  • Indian urban infrastructure lacks space for safe walking and prams.
  • Excessive walking without balance can cause joint strain and pain.
10,000 Steps: Why Indians Aren't Walking

A striking observation of daily fitness routines has highlighted a significant difference in walking culture between Bangkok and India. While Bangkok residents are seen actively pursuing their step goals, even at dawn with prams, this zeal is notably absent in India. This has sparked discussions regarding the underlying reasons for this disparity.

Many social media users and residents have pointed to the severe lack of adequate walking infrastructure in India. They describe footpaths obstructed by vendors, parked vehicles, and general congestion, leaving little to no safe space for pedestrians, let alone for pushing a pram. This makes achieving a daily step goal a considerable challenge.

Beyond infrastructure, fitness experts caution against the potential downsides of rigidly adhering to a 10,000-step target. Without proper balance and rest, consistent long-distance walking can lead to joint strain, muscle imbalances, and conditions like shin splints or knee pain, indicating that the 'magic number' may not be universally beneficial.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lack of proper, unobstructed footpaths and general urban congestion in India make walking difficult and unsafe.
Yes, excessive walking without rest can strain joints, cause fatigue, and lead to conditions like shin splints or knee pain.
Hariharan observed many men and women actively walking early in the morning in Bangkok, a sight he found rare in India.

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