How to Convert Running Steps to Miles
Running steps cover far more ground than walking steps because a running stride is longer — roughly your height in metres × 0.65, versus × 0.415 for walking. For a 175 cm runner that is about a 1.14 m stride, so it takes only about 1,415 running steps to cover a mile, and 10,000 running steps is around 7.07 miles — close to a 7-mile run — taking about 57 min at a typical training pace. The calculator above locks to running and defaults to miles, so just enter your step count.
Running Stride Length and Steps per Mile
Running stride grows with height and with speed: faster runners float further between foot strikes. The table below shows steps per mile and the mileage of a 10,000 running-step session across heights.
| Height (cm) | Step length (m) | Steps per mile | Distance (mi) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 160 | 1.040 | 1,547 | 6.46 |
| 170 | 1.105 | 1,456 | 6.87 |
| 175 | 1.138 | 1,415 | 7.07 |
| 180 | 1.170 | 1,376 | 7.27 |
| 185 | 1.203 | 1,338 | 7.47 |
| 190 | 1.235 | 1,303 | 7.67 |
Cadence matters too. Most recreational runners hold 160–180 steps per minute, so at ~1,415 steps per mile a mile takes roughly 8–10 minutes of running steps. Enter your height above to match the stride to your own frame.
How Many Miles Is 10,000 Running Steps?
For a 175 cm runner, 10,000 running steps is about 7.07 miles — substantially more than the ~4.7 miles the same step count covers when walking, because each running step is roughly 57% longer. That is why converting running steps with a walking stride badly understates your true distance. This tool applies the running stride automatically.
Calories Burned Running vs Walking
Running burns more per mile than walking thanks to a higher MET value and greater distance per step. The table compares the two for 10,000 steps by body weight.
| Body Weight | Running (10,000 steps) | Walking (10,000 steps) | Extra vs Walking |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60 kg | 654 kcal | 305 kcal | +349 kcal |
| 70 kg | 763 kcal | 356 kcal | +407 kcal |
| 80 kg | 872 kcal | 407 kcal | +465 kcal |
| 90 kg | 981 kcal | 458 kcal | +523 kcal |
Running Miles for Training
Logging runs in miles lets you line them up against race distances: 10,000 running steps is close to a 10 km race, and a half marathon is roughly 18,000–21,000 running steps depending on your height. For easier sessions, our jogging steps to miles page uses a shorter stride, and to turn a target mileage into a step count use miles to steps.
