Success StoryWALKtober logs over 19 million steps



WALKtober logs over 19 million steps

Author: Dayna Fentress

Planning Unit: Hardin County CES

Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General

Plan of Work: Active Living and Health Promotion

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

After noticing that trails and physical activity events seem to slow down after school goes back in session, and then again once fall season hits, the Family and Consumer Sciences program in Hardin County wanted to promote walking past traditional "summer" hours in 2019. That started the WALKtober challenge. The intent was to encourage individuals to continue getting their normal "summer" steps in throughout fall, or more. This event has since grown into it's third annual, ever growing event! The 2022 Walktober challenge had 246 participants! 24 kids walked, and 103 dogs were reported taking steps with their owners. More than triple the number of participants walked in 2023 than in the first Walktober. 

Participants were allowed in 2023 to log steps or miles, and were also allowed to count miles if they swam or biked. This was in response to participants in the past wanting to count more than just their steps, but it also allowed for a lot of new participants who bike, but may not run or walk regularly. The motto for WALKtober is "All steps are good steps." 

Social media posts were made to promote the event, as well as throughout the month to motivate and encourage participants to walk in all weather conditions. 

In the 30 days that steps were tracked for the WALKtober challenge, participants logged more than 19 million steps. 87 participants reported steps after all 30 days. 


More than 19 million steps were reported. Miles that were reported were calculated at an average of 2,500 steps per mile.


At 19,512,684 steps, 87 participants logged an average of:
?? 224,283.7 steps per person
?? 7,476 steps per person, per day
?? an estimated 7,805 miles at 2,500 steps per mile
?? an estimated average of 89.7 miles per person
?? an estimated average of 2.89 miles per person, per day
Our top step walker logged 494,213 steps, that's around 197.6 miles! That's 15,942.4 steps per day.


Many comments were made on how the challenge motivated them to walk more than normal, or how participants would never have walked on certain days if it were for the challenge. We were asked to do more challenges in the future in random months as well. We have had multiple WALKtober participants who have been with us since the beginning and continue to ask for it again each year! 

We have begun tracking improvements in mental health as well as physical. A large number of participants report seeing an increase in their moods and mental health because of the daily habit of walking. Many of our participants continue to walk after WALKtober is over because of the positive effects they notice. 

One participant began walking in 2019 and reported that because of the walking alone, she was able to stop taking three different medications. In 2023, she is still off all three medications because WALKtober started her habit of daily walking. In 2023, she was still off of those medicines. 

A large majority of participants reported an increase in not only their physical health, but a major positive impact on their mental health as well. 

One participant in 2019 praised WALKtober for finding her kidney tumor. She is still tumor free in 2023 and continues to walk and thank WALKtober for the life saving habit.

One participant couldn't believe the positive effects on her mental health. She reported enjoying the physical health benefits, but not nearly as much as the mental health. She had fewer days of suffering from depression, more energy, more focus, and fewer anxiety attacks. 







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