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I'm not saying not to step, never said that, but simply do as much exercise as you can without worrying about whether its more or less than what you've done previously especially if trying to achieve high levels is impacting other parts like your hips.Sorry but @tgh is right.
I began my current regime on our Cherry blossom cruise last year. I met a fellow on the second leg who was in his 40s and did have muscular dystrophy. His calves were smaller than mine. On excursions I couldn't keep up with him but on sea days doing laps of the walking track I would often lap him. We had a few long talks together. He,like me, believed you have to keep using muscles to keep them as long as you can.
He always studied excursions and planned on seeing what he wanted. deliberately chose more than he thought he could do but virtually always succeeded. As he said I don't know if I can come back so have to use my time wisely.
When asked why I could lap him on the walking track he said his only motivation was the number of steps he could do and knew how ever long it took that;s what he would do. He became my model. When travelling I have different things to see. Around the home steps become very important. The less steps I can do the less I can do the next day usually.
So my iphone and the steps app are staying.