Daily Steps for 30-Year-Old Males

    What's a good step count if you're a 30-year-old male? See the full classification chart and find out where you stand.

    For males aged 30-39, 10,000 to 12,500 steps per day is considered "Good." Values above 12,500 are Excellent or Superior, while values below 10,000 fall into Fair, Poor, or Very Poor.

    Daily Steps: Classification

    Very Poor0-5000
    Poor5000-7500
    Fair7500-10000
    Good10000-12500
    Excellent12500-15000
    Superior15000+

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    Male, 30-39 years: Good = 10000-12500

    Female, 30-39 years: Good = 9500-12000

    Male, 20-29 yearsGood = 10000-12500
    Male, 40-49 yearsGood = 9500-12000
    Male, 50-59 yearsGood = 9000-11500
    Male, 60-69 yearsGood = 8500-11000
    Male, 70+ yearsGood = 8000-10500
    Sedentary0-65+
    Low Active3000-65+
    Casual Walker5000-65+
    Recreational Gym7500-65+
    Regular Runner10000-65+
    Competitive Team Sport12500-65+
    Competitive Endurance15000-65+
    Semi-Elite17500-65+
    Elite20000-65+
    World Class25000-65+

    Competitive Team Sport

    active commuters, outdoor enthusiasts

    How to Improve

    Increasing your daily movement

    • Add a structured 20-30 minute walk to your morning or evening routine
    • Try walking meetings instead of sitting in conference rooms
    • Set a daily step goal and track progress with your phone or watch
    • Walk to nearby errands instead of driving for trips under 1 km

    Measuring with Apple Watch

    Apple Watch and iPhone count steps automatically using built-in accelerometers and motion coprocessors. Garmin, Fitbit, COROS, Polar, and other wearables also track steps throughout the day. The classification tables on this page apply regardless of which device you use. For best accuracy, carry your phone or wear your watch consistently throughout the day. Wrist-based step counting is reliable for walking and running, though it may undercount activities like cycling or pushing a stroller.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many steps should a 30-year-old male walk per day?

    The ideal step count for a 30-year-old male depends on the classification chart. Use the ranges above to see exactly where your value falls. Being in the "Good" or higher category means you are getting meaningful health benefits from your daily activity.

    Do step count recommendations change with age?

    Yes. Step count expectations adjust for each age group because mobility and activity patterns change over time. Active 60-year-olds often exceed the step counts of sedentary 30-year-olds. The classification ranges above account for these age-related differences.

    Can a 30-year-old increase their daily steps?

    Absolutely. Daily step count is very responsive to lifestyle changes at any age. Walking after meals, taking stairs, and short walking breaks throughout the day add up quickly. Even adding 1,000-2,000 steps per day can produce measurable health improvements within weeks.

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