07-07-2019 23:21 - edited 07-07-2019 23:48
07-07-2019 23:21 - edited 07-07-2019 23:48
Hello, there are some really fit people out there! But this amount of steps would imply tremendous effort and also time dedication. Are all these people mailmen? Maybe throwing in a marathon or two after-work?
It will be interesting to share whether you deem this possible or not, and how such a walking experience would affect / improve one's health and daily life.
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09-17-2019 09:44
09-17-2019 09:44
I'm reminded of a gentleman I once knew, he passed away at the age of 94 a couple of years ago.
He won the 1952 Gold Medal in Steeplechase at the Olympics. "Ace" would run a few 8Ks as well as an annual ½ marathon each year into his mid 80s. (The town named the run in his honor some 25 years or so ago, so he almost had to compete in it).
But he was so unusual. The stress of running does take it's toll on people as they age, no question.
04-20-2022 15:46
04-20-2022 15:46
I think it’s feasible… if you live a very particular lifestyle.
For me, if I’m lazily waddling about I get about 4500 steps an hour. My cardio fitness is rated as being in the ‘fair’ range. I imagine that if my cardio fitness were even just ‘average’, it would be higher - maybe 5000?
As of the time of writing, Fitbit says I get about 25k steps a day.
However, hand over heart, I sit around and do absolutely nothing for the majority of my day.
5000 steps an hour * 16 hours = 80 000 steps.
And a lot of people sleep 6-7 hours a night (or less) - potentially opening this up to 90 000 steps.
So it’s not really all that unthinkable - it just depends on their lifestyle and fitness level, I think.
05-04-2025 04:03
05-04-2025 04:03
I work as a floor supervisor in a very large food manufacturing facility. On average I reach 10,000 steps in my first 4 hours each day. There hare some days where I can reach over 25,000 steps by end of shift. Plus, I own a small farm which requires me to do chores totake care of the animals which adds thousands more steps each morning and night. 100,000+ step weeks are not uncommon for me.
05-04-2025 04:07
05-04-2025 04:07
Yeah and I heard of a guy who glued one to his carrier pigeon's back and let the bird fly around the countryside before returning home with counts that were once thought unimaginable!