One Step, One Goal, One Community

Reclaim your health, one step at a time

A safe place for busy people to move more, together.

Free to join. No pressure. Real people walking beside you.

Four women walking together on a park path at golden hour, laughing mid-conversation
Mile 0 · Start

Mile 1 · How It Works

How It Works

Three small moves, repeated daily. That is the whole system, and that is why it holds.

Lace Up

Put on your shoes and start where you are. Starting is the first win.

Walk Daily

A short walk every day beats a long workout you skip.

Track Your Streak

Log the daily win and watch the days add up.

Mile 2 · The Challenge

The 30-Day Challenge

Thirty days, one promise to yourself: move a little every day. Work toward 10,000 steps at your own pace and let the streak carry you.

10,000+ STEPS
Build toward it at your own pace.
30-DAY STREAKS
Long enough to build a habit that holds.

Every day you walk fills one tick. Miss a day? Start the next one. Grace is part of the plan.

Mile 3 · Community

A community that walks beside you

A free Facebook group of real people at every pace. No comparison, no pressure, just company for the road.

  • Check in when you walk, even if it was only around the block.
  • Cheer somebody else on. Encouragement is the currency here.
  • Share your wins, big or small. Somebody needs to see them.

Walking with us? Share a photo in the group and you might see it here. Only if you want to. No pressure, ever.

Mile 4 · Wall of Wins

Testimonies from the road

Small wins, told plainly, by the people walking them out. More are being gathered in the group right now.

“We are walking different times, different reasons and different paths…. We grew into a neighborhood”
Lakila Jackson Smith

Your story could be here.

Walking again after a hard season? A first full week? That counts. Tell us in the group.

This spot is saved for a neighbor.

The founder is collecting testimonies in the Facebook group. Real names, real walks, nothing invented.

The overlook

Why Walking Works

A Steady Heart

Regular walking supports your heart, your circulation, and your blood pressure. It is gentle enough to start today and steady enough to matter for years.

A Clearer Head

A daily walk gives your mind room to breathe. Some of us pray, some think, some just notice the sky. All of it counts.

Consistency Over Intensity

You do not need a punishing routine. Twenty gentle minutes most days beats one exhausting workout a month, and it is a lot easier to keep.

Halak: To Walk

In Scripture, the Hebrew word halak means to walk. It describes how a whole life moves with God, one faithful step after another. That is the spirit of this community.

I built STRIDE Together because I needed it too. Walking is where my health, my head, and my faith meet. Come walk with us.
Clint, founder of STRIDE Together

The horizon

The walk is the door

What walks through it is a transformed life. You do not have to have it all figured out. You just have to take the next step, and you do not have to take it alone.

Free to join. No pressure. Real people walking beside you.

About us

One Step at a Time, Towards a Healthier You!

STRIDE Together is a walking wellness community with one simple purpose: to help you prevent or reduce health risks like heart disease, diabetes, and reliance on medication through active walking. Not a gym contract. Not a crash program. Steps, taken daily, that quietly add up to a different life.

We built this for busy professionals who want to move more and feel better but keep losing the thread on their own. Here you will find support, guidance, and real accountability from people walking the same road. We are not chasing quick fixes. We are building sustainable habits, the kind of consistency that holds up when life gets full.

Along the way, we support each other in becoming more active and healthier through daily walking, proper nutrition, and holistic wellness practices that care for the whole person, body, mind, and spirit. You were made to move. Wherever you are starting from, there is room for you here.