Can I Walk 100,000 Steps in 24 Hours?

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  • @TylerSpeers
    @TylerSpeers  Год назад +10

    Get 15% off to maximize your running support: move.one/discount/TYLERSPEERS

  • @markstreeter9920
    @markstreeter9920 Год назад +183

    Needed to eat more early on when you were feeling good and didn't think you needed to. The trick to ultra distance stuff is eating early, often and keeping your electrolyte and water balance in check either through a sports drink or salt pills. Chafing becomes a real issue too. Body glide, toe shaped socks (injinji) and of course shoes that are a good fit for your foot. Stuff I had to slowly learn over 10 years. Being on your feet, no matter how slowly you are moving for 24 hours is no joke though.

  • @masonp8368
    @masonp8368 Год назад +49

    Standing up the next morning and he’s just gonna fall right back down to the ground

  • @katmessinadsr
    @katmessinadsr Год назад +46

    I tried this a few years ago. I got to 81000 steps. I didn't start at midnight like you. I meant to start at 8am but there was a huge storm so I only started at 11am. I figured I'd do it in a 24hr period. When at midnight my step count went back to zero from 81k... I was too discouraged to keep going.
    Legs up the wall bro. Like! As long as you can.

  • @drawingnoob9255
    @drawingnoob9255 Год назад +14

    "Walking like I've been doing it for 23 years" was subtle but funny.

  • @mollyricee
    @mollyricee Год назад +4

    you did amazing, good job!! eating enough is KEY!! starting at midnight was the right move, i also recommend take a nap mid-day, soaking your feet in ice water, switching out your shoes and socks, and blister covers. and again, you need to eat more! sugar! you can totally do this. walking on grass is also easier than pavement or a treadmill, so try to switch it up :)

  • @darciedemille1087
    @darciedemille1087 Год назад +14

    I have been watching your videos from the very beginning, and they keep getting better and better

  • @AutoMotivate
    @AutoMotivate 18 дней назад

    ATX from the tn to the intro. Just moved away but miss it. Great job!

  • @HeCanGod
    @HeCanGod Год назад +11

    I hit 100,000 steps on may 30th of this year it was so awesome 52.57 miles it took all day!!!!

    • @riizalucky2653
      @riizalucky2653 Год назад

      Hey congratulations on your 100k steps
      Can you please tell me which shoes you wore for your 100k

    • @Infinellium
      @Infinellium Месяц назад

      Come back and tell us what shoes you used bro

    • @stephenharris7982
      @stephenharris7982 23 дня назад

      Come on man spill the beans what shoes did you wear 😂👍

  • @Push_ups__
    @Push_ups__ 3 месяца назад +2

    6:40 Damn that tan line 😂

  • @braveheart6816
    @braveheart6816 Год назад +5

    Glad you listened to your body and rested! Ultra distance is definitely something that requires specific training. Even if youre a great runner being on your feet for that long is going to kill

  • @chadio88
    @chadio88 2 месяца назад +1

    Ur so underrated you deserve like 10 mil atleast like bro only 50k? Damn

  • @callumbomb
    @callumbomb Год назад +2

    Love your videos! Congrats on 40k almost ❤

  • @OpenedTabz
    @OpenedTabz Год назад +8

    This is a challenge I have wanted to try for forever! I might attempt it.

    • @DeBruyne2011
      @DeBruyne2011 3 месяца назад +1

      same man

    • @Lukasen
      @Lukasen 2 месяца назад

      @@DeBruyne2011Done it yet? How did it go?

    • @DeBruyne2011
      @DeBruyne2011 2 месяца назад

      @@Lukasen haven't done it yet im on holiday but i get back in a few days and some point during summer holidays im planning to give it a go

  • @crashnebula7
    @crashnebula7 Год назад +5

    1:16 hold up... my bf's name is Miles👀

  • @Kryptic7072
    @Kryptic7072 Год назад +5

    Let’s go Tyler uploaded finally ❤❤❤❤

  • @spencermuffler
    @spencermuffler Год назад +3

    Definitely a challenge I want to try! I think I've got the right strategy. I'll post a video later this summer to show :)

  • @ItsCyclonic
    @ItsCyclonic Год назад +3

    Those Move Insoles definitely sound great for running. But for walking or just standing up, you should try MindInSole, they’re basically foot massagers

  • @goober3156
    @goober3156 Год назад +1

    Well now I have to try this

  • @markuskvien310
    @markuskvien310 3 месяца назад

    I did this in march, and completet it. We were a group of 3 starting at 3 am, and we did this in Norway so it was about -4 C when we startet. None of us dressed properly so we were all freezing at the start. We lost our first solider at 30k steps, thats also when we taped our feet, and then we lost another solider at 84k steps. I finished at 9:30 at night alone which means it took about 18,5 hours to complete the challange.
    From what i've learned i would recommend to eat a good breakfast, and pack snacks and meals for the upcomming hours. I had a candybar/granola bar/proteinbar every 2 hours and ate every 3-4 hours. I never ran out of fuel to push my body, which i think helped a lot. Keep in mind that you shouldnt pack heavy, and if you need to refuel have a "aid station" planned ahead. Pack some water but not alot, you dont want to have that exstra weight on you and having to pee that often.
    For the shoes i would chose something very light and something that didnt shafe anywhere on your feet. Shafing is the main reason we lost the first guy (he began bleeding early on because of inpropper shoe wear and lack of taping) I wore some very light 3 year old shoes for the most of the walk and felt fine. I also taped my big toe, the bottom of my feet, and my heels. I did not get any shafing or blisters because of that.
    Dress apropriatly for the weather! We didnt and it was really hard to walk around freezing. If you have the option, walk with someone. I had the hardest time walking alone the last 3 hours, and I really felt it at 90k. What helped was calling someone and getting some moral support ;).
    Also chose a route that is very long and doesnt make you walk in circles. It could be walking from one city to another. Or walking from town to town. I found it was easier to walk amnd ingnore the steps i had to walk ahead when I had somewhere to reach instead of just wandering around looking at my steps all the time. Don't look at your steps that often! It's not motivating at all. Look at them after you have reached a geofrafical checkpoint or every time you eat.

  • @anthonyhickling8867
    @anthonyhickling8867 Год назад +3

    I tried this back in 2017 and only made it to 67k. I was so unfit back then but I’m in much better shape now and gonna try it with a friend next month, wish me luck!

  • @leraarti6610
    @leraarti6610 2 месяца назад +1

    Did that a few months ago))) we were 3 friends and I'm the only one who finished. We left the house at 4 am and I came back home at 11 pm... it was hard my feet were blistered like never before. My died wasn't very good that day either tho I ate the best I could. It was hard and I definitely don't recommend doing that. I felt like I was about to vomit after 90,000 steps. I wanted to cry. One of my friends gave up half the way and the other friend left at 90k because she injured herself.
    THIS IS VERY BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH AND CAN CAUSE SO MANY PROBLEMS SUCH AS BROKEN TISSUE THAT IS FROM PPROTEIN M

  • @JahanzebKhan1
    @JahanzebKhan1 Год назад +6

    I thought of doing this challenge but wanted to increase slowly, did twice 30,000 steps and then moved to 50,000 steps which I managed to do in 11 hrs. last 5000 steps was the hardest one so I definitely feel your pain after 50,000 steps. Great try though, my next target is 70,000 steps. lets see when I make it 🙃

  • @sbIV
    @sbIV Год назад

    Wow bro cool video thanks for putting in the work for us!

  • @ArneOLDAccount
    @ArneOLDAccount Год назад

    Thanks for the warning in the end 😉 I'm trying it tomorrow 😃

  • @DubYuhGChoppa
    @DubYuhGChoppa Год назад +5

    Aye this video is so dope to see right now because I actually have been tracking myself on Strava and I got as far as 26.6 miles in one day. I love going around my area on all the backroads and walking to stores that are 5 miles away just to buy the smallest thing lol this week Im on pace for over 100 miles

    • @nosir1440
      @nosir1440 6 месяцев назад

      Are you still doing this? Have you seen a change in your body?

  • @emmettbortnick1181
    @emmettbortnick1181 Год назад +1

    You should try it again in a colder month, it’s way too hot right now for this

  • @BudgetTech101
    @BudgetTech101 Месяц назад

    3:38 “it’s not quite hard yet”💀

  • @FaithfulHQ
    @FaithfulHQ Год назад +3

    Fun fact: some woman does this every day!

  • @InfiniteQuest86
    @InfiniteQuest86 Год назад +2

    Yay! Now I can send a video to people who think they can walk 50 miles. That's the response I get when I say I've ran a 50-miler. Oh I could probably walk it. No, no you can't. At some point, you can't even walk anymore.

  • @natethetoe386
    @natethetoe386 Год назад +2

    I tried something similar to this when I was a young man. I did no training at all, and I tried to walk from Springfield MO, to Monett MO. I started at 5pm (right after work) and ended up getting there around sun up. My IT band was totally shot, and I could not walk for a few days after. I should have done some training first.

    • @stephenharris7982
      @stephenharris7982 23 дня назад

      Is that Springfield where the Simpsons come from 👍

  • @Ik91677
    @Ik91677 6 месяцев назад +1

    I got through 30k in a normal school day 😅😅

  • @wyldrice
    @wyldrice Год назад +1

    We need Tyler Csatari to see this

  • @Itz_Coop14
    @Itz_Coop14 Год назад

    Can’t fake this man absolute legend

  • @learningwithlanden
    @learningwithlanden Год назад +2

    After completing a 22-mile ruck march with 35 lbs to bring awareness to veteran suicide, I was in pain…but Tyler, you blew me away with THIS 24-hour grind. Keep it up bro! 🫡

  • @Spaceninja295
    @Spaceninja295 Год назад

    Nice job that must have hurt like crazy nice video

  • @christimson6233
    @christimson6233 6 месяцев назад

    Will Tennyson did this too. Love to see it the strategy in these!

  • @LukeJanke
    @LukeJanke Год назад +1

    W Tyler Spears

  • @BlakeyBearNinja
    @BlakeyBearNinja Год назад +1

    yes

  • @boredomreliever3850
    @boredomreliever3850 Год назад +1

    I did 28.5 miles walking one day was amazing! Took a little over 8 hours not counting breaks. Would 100% do again.

  • @Lukasen
    @Lukasen 2 месяца назад

    How did you manage to track the whole challenge with an apple watch? Mine lasts like 8 hours max when tracking.

  • @CurruptdYT
    @CurruptdYT 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m going to do it

  • @fakejohn928
    @fakejohn928 Год назад +2

    I thought for sure you were gonna stop at 69k

  • @exploringwithaaron7433
    @exploringwithaaron7433 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ask You Start 12:00am in night Until Stop Walking Time Have Garmin Watch Steps High 100,000 Steps in Days

  • @Sjemdjdneje8383
    @Sjemdjdneje8383 Год назад +1

    rolled af

  • @nro337
    @nro337 Год назад

    Nice job!!

  • @TheGerm24
    @TheGerm24 Год назад

    I've gotten around 50k steps when I did a 28 mile hike last year. 100k is insane. I wasn't trying to walk at a high cadence, that would help.

  • @megacool4690
    @megacool4690 Год назад

    Today i reached a nice PR of just over 60500... 😂 78k? That is already amazing! Congrats

  • @tomascanevaro4292
    @tomascanevaro4292 Год назад

    i feel like running 110 km in a day to get the 100k steps is more doable.
    Today i ran 14 miles which gave me 23k steps and felt pretty ok after.
    Tbf i was wearing asiscs gel-nimbus 25 which are op for long slow runs.

  • @Pepper-mp5of
    @Pepper-mp5of Год назад

    Love the vids!

  • @inanimateobject_
    @inanimateobject_ Год назад +1

    I think if you prepared you could definetly do it.

  • @lewismarshall4170
    @lewismarshall4170 5 месяцев назад

    I worked this out it would literally be a CONSTANT pace of around 14:00/km wich isn’t super slow yes if your a good walker your time could slow down a lot near the end so fair play

  • @taylorwhiteside6897
    @taylorwhiteside6897 Год назад

    Try taking some magnesium citrate or glycinate to relax muscles and joints.

  • @chengalvalavenkata2401
    @chengalvalavenkata2401 10 месяцев назад

    Probably wise to walk them rather than run them as walking 2 miles burns the same amount of energy as running 1 mile. Normally running is better but if you're going for 100,000 steps (50 miles), then walking's better.

    • @alquinn8576
      @alquinn8576 6 месяцев назад

      i think a mix might be best, since they are different motions and would prevent overuse where they don't overlap

  • @your_daily_noob9215
    @your_daily_noob9215 Год назад +1

    The tan line 6:27

  • @PickleVRFSgoat
    @PickleVRFSgoat 3 месяца назад

    I’ve done 80,000 before attempting 100k this weekend

  • @Elmachuca
    @Elmachuca Год назад

    Yo im in Austin. Let’s go again in a November.

  • @MrBubblesTheMonkey
    @MrBubblesTheMonkey Год назад

    Why do people say the 3rd lap of a 1600m or mile race is the hardest? IMO the 4th lap is the hardest by a long shot, clear no-brainer because thats when you're emptying the tank and kicking so hard your legs go numb and everything hurts.

  • @MrBubblesTheMonkey
    @MrBubblesTheMonkey Год назад

    This challenge pushes your muscular system to failure whereas your cardiovascular system doesn't suffer at all.

  • @Milikaris
    @Milikaris 4 месяца назад

    Im actually doing the challenge rn an im 5,028 step in

  • @lacretiastarr
    @lacretiastarr Год назад +1

    Were you even able to walk the next day?😫

  • @GrimmgirlFandom
    @GrimmgirlFandom 9 месяцев назад

    Reminds me of Markiplier did this challenge before

  • @humanthenarrator
    @humanthenarrator Год назад

    Bro didn't sleep 😨

  • @Yellowlabratory
    @Yellowlabratory Год назад

    I can’t believe you can do all this and done have horrible lows.
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @luke_222
    @luke_222 Год назад

    Part 2?

  • @meyiotn8575
    @meyiotn8575 Год назад +1

    I know a 15 year old kid who did this in 16 hours 💀

  • @lukephillips5336
    @lukephillips5336 Год назад +5

    Tyler Speers: let’s walk 100 000 steps
    Again Tyler Speers: walks 78000 steps! Not 100 000!

    • @asherc7090
      @asherc7090 Год назад

      Sus

    • @magnusrylander
      @magnusrylander Год назад +3

      Again not seeing the art of a title. He said “could I complete 100,000 steps,” not “I went 100,00 steps.” He never said he was able to

    • @cglcoolman5260
      @cglcoolman5260 Год назад

      Okay?, It doesn’t say he can walk 100,000,and 78,000 is insanely impressive .

  • @blakejech6846
    @blakejech6846 2 месяца назад

    For anyone curious... you don't need those stupid inserts to run or walk. Don't waste your money on something that's going to do nothing, or even inhibit your running

  • @robbiesoulier1922
    @robbiesoulier1922 Год назад

    Next up: Moab 240

  • @alexb1084
    @alexb1084 Год назад

    😮‍💨

  • @pukvg
    @pukvg Год назад

    Should've worn crocs. You would have definitely made it that way

    • @mollyricee
      @mollyricee Год назад

      as long as he got em in sport mode

  • @inanimateobject_
    @inanimateobject_ Год назад

    My sister did 100,000 steps, she works at walmart

  • @BeckettFogarty-ky8wj
    @BeckettFogarty-ky8wj 5 месяцев назад +1

    At 1 like ill try

  • @TonyFrom_NC
    @TonyFrom_NC Год назад

    If I was not training for a marathon I would totally do this. I would be afraid of getting injured and having to back out.

  • @Emschough
    @Emschough Год назад

    I’m fat

  • @onyxisgone
    @onyxisgone Год назад

    you're my favourite little monkey

  • @WoherWin
    @WoherWin 6 месяцев назад

    weird how it never got dark. i call bs

  • @The_Nailsmith
    @The_Nailsmith 5 месяцев назад

    Stealing markiplier’s vid?