1,000 steps calories — how many calories do you burn?
Calorie burn from walking 1,000 steps, by your body weight and pace.
Quick answer
≈ 37 calories
For a 155 lb (70 kg) walker at a normal pace · covers 0.47 mi / 0.76 km · about 9 min
Walking 1,000 steps burns about 37 calories for an average adult (155 lb / 70 kg) at a normal pace. That's the distance of 0.47 miles (0.76 km) and takes around 9 min. Calorie burn scales with body weight — lighter walkers burn less, heavier walkers burn more.
For context: 37 calories is about 1.4× less than a cup of coffee with cream (50 cal).
Distance depends on your height
Your stride length is roughly 0.41 × your height — so a shorter walker covers less ground per step.
| Your height | Stride | Miles | Kilometers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4'10" (147 cm) — petite | 60.7 cm | 0.38 mi | 0.61 km |
| 5'4" (163 cm) — avg woman | 67.3 cm | 0.42 mi | 0.67 km |
| 5'9" (175 cm) — avg adult | 72.6 cm | 0.45 mi | 0.73 km |
| 6'0" (183 cm) — avg man | 75.9 cm | 0.47 mi | 0.76 km |
| 6'4" (193 cm) — tall | 80.1 cm | 0.50 mi | 0.80 km |
Calories burned by weight and pace
Calories scale linearly with body weight. Faster paces burn more — but only modestly more for walking.
| Your weight | Slow (2 mph) | Normal (3.1 mph) | Brisk (4 mph) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 120 lb (54 kg) | 32 cal | 29 cal | 29 cal |
| 150 lb (68 kg) | 40 cal | 36 cal | 36 cal |
| 180 lb (82 kg) | 49 cal | 44 cal | 44 cal |
| 210 lb (95 kg) | 56 cal | 51 cal | 51 cal |
| 250 lb (113 kg) | 67 cal | 60 cal | 60 cal |
How long will it take?
Time depends on your walking pace. Most adults walk at a normal pace of about 3 mph.
| Pace | Speed | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Slow (2 mph) | 2 mph | 14 min |
| Normal (3.1 mph) | 3.1 mph | 9 min |
| Brisk (4 mph) | 4 mph | 7 min |
Track your real numbers with Steps
These conversions use averages. The Steps app tracks your actual step length, calories, and walking time — synced from your iPhone and Apple Watch.
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Frequently asked questions
How many calories does 1,000 steps burn?+
1,000 steps burns about 37 calories for a 155 lb (70 kg) person walking at a normal 3 mph pace. Heavier walkers burn more — see the weight table on this page.
Does walking pace change calorie burn?+
Slightly. Walking at 4 mph (brisk) burns about 30% more calories per minute than 2 mph (slow), but you also cover the distance faster, so the total calorie burn for a fixed step count is closer than you'd think. Total calories range from about 40 (slow) to 36 (brisk) for a 150 lb person.
Does 1,000 steps burn enough calories to lose weight?+
37 calories is a useful contribution but won't drive weight loss on its own. Aim for at least 7,500–10,000 steps a day combined with a modest calorie deficit from diet.
How long does it take to walk 1,000 steps?+
About 9 min at a normal walking pace (3 mph). Faster pace at 4 mph: 7 min. Slower 2 mph stroll: 14 min.
What's the formula behind these numbers?+
We use the standard MET-based calorie formula: Calories = MET × weight (kg) × time (hours). For a normal walking pace MET = 3.5. We assume an average stride of 76 cm to convert steps into distance, then distance into walking time.