How long it will take you to walk a mile varies by person, but a rough estimate is that it takes between 15 and 22 minutes to walk a mile. The average walking pace is between 2.5mph and 4mph, depending on your fitness, size and various other factors. If you're just getting into walking, it is likely it will take you around 20 minutes to walk a mile, but as you walk more and become fitter, that time will reduce, and you will also feel able to walk further.
You will often see that a target of 10,000 steps per day is a great way to improve and maintain your fitness, but the length of time and distance it will take to achieve that can vary dependant on stride length, speed and size. The average stride length is between 2.1 feet and 2.5 feet and, with those measurements in mind, 10,000 steps is around 5 miles of walking. As we have earlier established, a mile can take between 15 and 22 minutes to walk, so it is a likely a beginner will take an hour and 40 minutes to walk 10,000 steps and a more experienced walker could finish 10,000 steps in around an hour and 15 minutes.
There are various different suggestions for how many miles you should walk a day to stay fit, but the most common is around 5 miles and that's why you often see people attempting to get to the rough step equivalent – 10,000 steps. According to data, the average adult walks between 1.5 miles and 2 miles per day, so the jump up to 5 miles a day can be quite daunting. We recommend building up your walking in increments until you find walking 5 miles or 10,000 steps relatively easy.
The average walking speed is between 2.5mph and 4mph, dependant on your stride length, weight and level of fitness. This can vary between men and women, but the fitter and lighter you are, the faster your average walking pace is likely to be. Walking beginners are likely to be walking at between 2.5mph and 3mph, but that speed will increase as you walk more often and further.