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About Pedometers
At its simplest, a pedometer is a motivational tool used to count the number of steps you take each day. Pedometers are currently used by individuals to monitor physical activity levels and to set goals.
There are a number of pedometers on the market, however 10,000 Steps have chosen Yamax Digiwalker's due to their accuracy, reliability1 and validity2. Rated as no. 1 by Choice magazine and also used by many researchers the Yamax pedometers have been found to be accurate within +1% at any walking speed.
10,000 Steps Pedometer and Logbook
10,000 Steps Pedometer and Logbook Packages can now be purchased from stores across Australia. Find A Store Near You!
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10,000 Steps SW200 Pedometer |
10,000 Steps SW700 Pedometer |
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10,000 Steps Logbook |
10,000 Steps Logbook |
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Ordering 10,000 Steps Pedometers
Order your 10,000 Steps pedometer/s through our distributor, Health Management Group.
Through Health Management Group, you can discuss which 10,000 Steps pedometer will be most suitable to provide you and your organisation with the ultimate motivation to keep stepping.
Registered providers can discuss bulk purchases pricing with the Health Management Group, so as to make pedometer purchases more affordable for you and your organisation.
You can use the 10,000 Steps Order Form to place an order now.
Alternatively, please contact the Health Management Group on 1800 000 180 or 10000steps@healthmg.com.au to enquire about or order your 10,000 Steps pedometer/s today.
Loaning 10,000 Steps Pedometers
10,000 Steps pedometers are available to loan at various locations throughout Queensland and Victoria.
Find your nearest library in Queensland or Victoria to loan a 10,000 Steps pedometer today!
1 Schneider, P.L., Crouter, S.E., Lukajic, O., & Bassett, D.JR. (2003). Accuracy and Reliability of 10 Pedometers for Measuring Steps over a 400-m Walk. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 35(10):1779-1784.
2 Crouter, S.E., Schneider, P.L., Karabulut, M., & Bassett, D.JR. (2003) Validity of 10 Electronic Pedometers for Measuring Steps, Distance, and Energy Cost. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 35(8):1455-1460.


