What was the longest distance you ever walked non stop? Let me know how you felt after that. It was a very special experience to accomplish this goal. Stay motivated and keep pushing your limits. Thank you for subscribing, liking and clicking the bell! I appreciate your support.
Probably around 40km, with 20kg on my back... when crossing the Pyrenees. Was not fun. It was necessary to get within a 3h hike the following morning to get to the next site before it OD'd.
That's really good, man. Alone the idea to do it and executing on it is admirable. Stepping out of the comfort zone ain't easy but you did it. Thanks for the support. I'm sure you would finish the 40 km if you try again. Pain is just temporary, the feeling of achievement lasts forever 👍🏼💯
This is so inspiring. I have been looking to do outdo my 34 km walk since a couple of years now and I am sure I will be over it soon. The next time I comment on this post, I will let you know by how much I walked over 34. (Y) Thanks mate.
You can definetly do it! I know it's easy to be said than done, but I wasn't in a great shape at km 35. Is just about enduring the discomfort and pain (if you feel any) and keep on pushing. I firmly believe that you are gonna make it. I plan something similar again... stay tuned bro, and I appreciate your comment and your support. Don't forget to let me know once you've done it ✌😉
@@Dvybz Hey, just attempted a 36 km walk this Tuesday. I had to abandon my target 40 km due to the tearing of my shoe in-shole. But still satisfied with the 36 km that I could stretch up. I live in Delhi, India and walking across the strees and along them brings the entire city at a more humane scale. Thanks for your words and I hope I will be able to cross 50km soon.
That's great stuff, bro. Start easy, work your way up and with perseverance and a bit of training you will be able to walk long distances and get great health benefits from it. Don't forget to wear good comfortable shoes. Thank you for subscribing. I appreciate that👍🏼
I appreciate this a lot, man. Yeah, I guess is not the everyday walk people would venture into 😅. It took me like 3-4 days to walk properly again but it was worth. I got another challenge on my channel called ''4x4x48 david goggings challenge''. If you like to check it out. Thanks and all the best for you!
Thanks a lot, man. It was a crazy journey and I love thinking back when I did it. If you liked this video, maybe you like to check another one on my channel where I ran 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 hours👍🏼
@@Dvybz Great motivation brother, will check it out, I just finished now a 40km out of Cape Town, Thanx for sharing experience on youtube, that prepared me. God bless
Thanks for inspiring me. I want to do 40km walk for my 40th birthday. I have 2 months to prepare myself. I'm running 3km a day and walk 5km. I'm doing the 5km for 57-58 minutes. But I'll give myself 12h for all the 40km.
That's awesome, man! Thank you for the support and message. I am very sure you will accomplish your goal. Especially if you are training and stay focused, it's going to make things much easier. Respect for challenging yourself for your 40th birthday, that's something not many people do. Yeah, take your time... I am sure you will manage it under 12 hours 😉. Let me know how it went. Good luck 💯
@@andriusvalciukas6737 That sounds like a serious task 🤙🏼. Nah bro, you won't die, just make sure to take it easy and don't rush in the beginning. Wear some comfortable shoes, preferably a size larger than what you usually wear because your feet will swell after a while, which is inevitable. I reckon with plenty breaks and slow walking, you guys will be done in around 12 - 14 hours. That's something like 14 min/km. That's a really slow pace and doable. Wish you all the best and let me know how it went 😉
@@Dvybz @Dvybz WE DID IT !! In total it took us 17 hours. We walked slowly and had quite alot of rest. Now I think we should've walked a little faster, so it would be less time on foot. I felt great up until 45km, then it was mental battle. The track was quite difficult (sandy roads, beach, some asphalt and so on). But our whole crew finished and we're high on sense of acomplishment. Of course it's hard to walk now (not even talking about climbing the stairs) :D Yesterday we thought that we will never hike long distance again, now we think we will. To win mental battle against yourself - it is the greatest feeling in the world. Strava of our hike: find in strava page Andrius Valčiukas
@@Dvybz @Dvybz WE DID IT !! In total it took us 17 hours. We walked slowly and had quite alot of rest. Now I think we should've walked a little faster, so it would be less time on foot. I felt great up until 45km, then it was mental battle. The track was quite difficult (sandy roads, beach, some asphalt and so on). But our whole crew finished and we're high on sense of acomplishment. Of course it's hard to walk now (not even talking about climbing the stairs) :D Yesterday we thought that we will never hike long distance again, now we think we will. To win mental battle against yourself - it is the greatest feeling in the world
@@andriusvalciukas6737 That's an amazing achievement, congratulations for finishing it and fighting the battle. Yes, I know what you are talking about. Winning the mind over the body is the hardest thing to do and yet that feeling is exhilarating and the pride lasts forever. Well done! I think the time is good considering the fact that you all took longer breaks and looked after each other. From here on, sky is the limit 🤙🏼.
I did 35 to 45 kms walks several times between my 60 and 65 years of age - along Khobar Corniche, Rakah to the Dessal plant and back - starting just after maghrib to return at Fajr time. No preparation, nothing for the road, except a bottle of water, bought on the way, and a cup of tea if the seaside cafeteria was open. I plan to do one now at 70+, for 63 kms 7am to 7pm, between Hyd & Warangal, India.
@@maxi7082 if you want to do it, just pace yourself, stay hydrated (water is best), get good comfortable shoes and keep your glucose levels high for energy. If you have a decent level of fitness and a bit of will, you can definitely do it too. Got no doubts. Good luck, man ✌️
5km/h - very good pace. Did the corners of your foot soles hurt? (from the foot hitting the ground on an angle to the heel). And why wont you made any stops for rest?
Hey there. The reason why I didn't want to make no stops for rest is because I wanted to prove myself if I am capable of doing it non stop. Keep on walking until I reach my destination regardless of how tired I would get. The pain of my feet was caused by this trekking heavy boots that I had on. My toes suffered a lot, my soles were fine. They were definitely not the right type of shoes to do this long walk. It was raining outside and these were the only shoes to keep me dry. Thanks for watching the video, buddy. I appreciate that👍🏼
In terms of eating, I had my backpack with me, so I was eating while walking. I had to pee one single time because most of the fluids I was sweating out most of the fluids that I was drinking. Believe me, that 1 minute break to pee won't help much 😄
@@Dvybz of course I didn't mean to compare a trail walk with retail, it's a different and much harder stimulus! But people who have sedentary jobs often don't realize how exhausting active jobs are and it helps to see those challenges!
@@nanaisloved2736 yeah, you are totally right. Many people tend to forget that a job where you have to walk a lot everyday is physically very demanding. I have a job where I gotta walk a lot too 😉. Maybe that helped me having the endurance 😅
Hi there, that is awesome. Good for you! Respect for setting yourself such a goal. So, if you like to walk 40 km in 24 hours and have a couple of breaks in between, it's not going to be very hard, but walking 40 km for 8 hours non stop, it's definitely going to be more challenging. I don't think you need to train daily whatsoever... honestly. I mean if you have a generally good condition and you are a fit individual, your body is going to push you through the entire challenge without training a single day before. You will feel discomfort in your feet and joints at some point but with a bit of willpower you can manage it. NOW... if you are training for this specific challenge daily, and you are increasing the distance day by day to a point where you notice that you can last much longer than before, you won't have as much pain as I had. At least I think so. Once your body adapts, you can push harder. How long you want to train daily is up to you and your fitness, but I think somewhere between 5-15 km a day should be enough for the beginning. Good luck and let me know how it went!
@@bvrros Monday gonna walk 50 km too... training for marathon. If you feel like doing it again, go for it. Allow yourself to fully recover tho. Take care 🙂
What was the longest distance you ever walked non stop? Let me know how you felt after that. It was a very special experience to accomplish this goal. Stay motivated and keep pushing your limits. Thank you for subscribing, liking and clicking the bell! I appreciate your support.
Probably around 40km, with 20kg on my back... when crossing the Pyrenees. Was not fun. It was necessary to get within a 3h hike the following morning to get to the next site before it OD'd.
@@rhysfisher7063 That sounds like a great achievement, buddy. Well done, thanks for sharing your experience 💯
40km with 10kg on my back was walking for a total of 12 hours in the mountains with my friend ( were 15)
I wanted to do 40km but gave up on 33km. I know that feel bro. Keep it up.
That's really good, man. Alone the idea to do it and executing on it is admirable. Stepping out of the comfort zone ain't easy but you did it. Thanks for the support. I'm sure you would finish the 40 km if you try again. Pain is just temporary, the feeling of achievement lasts forever 👍🏼💯
This is so inspiring. I have been looking to do outdo my 34 km walk since a couple of years now and I am sure I will be over it soon. The next time I comment on this post, I will let you know by how much I walked over 34. (Y) Thanks mate.
You can definetly do it! I know it's easy to be said than done, but I wasn't in a great shape at km 35. Is just about enduring the discomfort and pain (if you feel any) and keep on pushing. I firmly believe that you are gonna make it. I plan something similar again... stay tuned bro, and I appreciate your comment and your support. Don't forget to let me know once you've done it ✌😉
@@Dvybz Hey, just attempted a 36 km walk this Tuesday. I had to abandon my target 40 km due to the tearing of my shoe in-shole. But still satisfied with the 36 km that I could stretch up. I live in Delhi, India and walking across the strees and along them brings the entire city at a more humane scale. Thanks for your words and I hope I will be able to cross 50km soon.
I’m starting at 10 km and going to work up to 25 km good job you gave me motivation
That's great stuff, bro. Start easy, work your way up and with perseverance and a bit of training you will be able to walk long distances and get great health benefits from it. Don't forget to wear good comfortable shoes. Thank you for subscribing. I appreciate that👍🏼
Well done! Not many people know what it feels like to walk that distance in a day. Hope your knees and legs make a quick recovery. Nice video!
I appreciate this a lot, man. Yeah, I guess is not the everyday walk people would venture into 😅. It took me like 3-4 days to walk properly again but it was worth. I got another challenge on my channel called ''4x4x48 david goggings challenge''. If you like to check it out. Thanks and all the best for you!
You should try the four day marches in Nijmegen, NL. It includes four days of 50km and is a massive event!
That sounds awesome! Thanks for informing me about this event. I will read about it. Have you done it before? 😉
Am a up coming UA-camr from Jamaica and I love your videos keep pushing.
I really appreciate that. Thanks a lot. Keep on creating content and you will make it 💯. Respect
Great stuff brother
Thanks a lot, man. It was a crazy journey and I love thinking back when I did it. If you liked this video, maybe you like to check another one on my channel where I ran 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 hours👍🏼
@@Dvybz Great motivation brother, will check it out, I just finished now a 40km out of Cape Town, Thanx for sharing experience on youtube, that prepared me. God bless
Thanks for inspiring me. I want to do 40km walk for my 40th birthday. I have 2 months to prepare myself. I'm running 3km a day and walk 5km. I'm doing the 5km for 57-58 minutes. But I'll give myself 12h for all the 40km.
That's awesome, man! Thank you for the support and message. I am very sure you will accomplish your goal. Especially if you are training and stay focused, it's going to make things much easier. Respect for challenging yourself for your 40th birthday, that's something not many people do. Yeah, take your time... I am sure you will manage it under 12 hours 😉. Let me know how it went. Good luck 💯
Nicely done 😎Bro
I appreciate that, thanks a lot. Was totally worth doing it! 👍💯
We never had serious hike, but tomorrow we're shooting for 60k in 1 day. Wish us luck (or at least not to die). Will update
@@andriusvalciukas6737 That sounds like a serious task 🤙🏼. Nah bro, you won't die, just make sure to take it easy and don't rush in the beginning. Wear some comfortable shoes, preferably a size larger than what you usually wear because your feet will swell after a while, which is inevitable. I reckon with plenty breaks and slow walking, you guys will be done in around 12 - 14 hours. That's something like 14 min/km. That's a really slow pace and doable. Wish you all the best and let me know how it went 😉
@@Dvybz @Dvybz WE DID IT !! In total it took us 17 hours. We walked slowly and had quite alot of rest. Now I think we should've walked a little faster, so it would be less time on foot. I felt great up until 45km, then it was mental battle. The track was quite difficult (sandy roads, beach, some asphalt and so on). But our whole crew finished and we're high on sense of acomplishment. Of course it's hard to walk now (not even talking about climbing the stairs) :D Yesterday we thought that we will never hike long distance again, now we think we will. To win mental battle against yourself - it is the greatest feeling in the world.
Strava of our hike: find in strava page Andrius Valčiukas
@@Dvybz @Dvybz WE DID IT !! In total it took us 17 hours. We walked slowly and had quite alot of rest. Now I think we should've walked a little faster, so it would be less time on foot. I felt great up until 45km, then it was mental battle. The track was quite difficult (sandy roads, beach, some asphalt and so on). But our whole crew finished and we're high on sense of acomplishment. Of course it's hard to walk now (not even talking about climbing the stairs) :D Yesterday we thought that we will never hike long distance again, now we think we will. To win mental battle against yourself - it is the greatest feeling in the world
@@andriusvalciukas6737 That's an amazing achievement, congratulations for finishing it and fighting the battle. Yes, I know what you are talking about. Winning the mind over the body is the hardest thing to do and yet that feeling is exhilarating and the pride lasts forever. Well done! I think the time is good considering the fact that you all took longer breaks and looked after each other. From here on, sky is the limit 🤙🏼.
I did 35 to 45 kms walks several times between my 60 and 65 years of age - along Khobar Corniche, Rakah to the Dessal plant and back - starting just after maghrib to return at Fajr time. No preparation, nothing for the road, except a bottle of water, bought on the way, and a cup of tea if the seaside cafeteria was open.
I plan to do one now at 70+, for 63 kms 7am to 7pm, between Hyd & Warangal, India.
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Nice
Thanks for your support. It was for sure a special experience 😊✌️
@@Dvybz Video was great. I was searching for something like this because i wanted to do it too.
@@maxi7082 if you want to do it, just pace yourself, stay hydrated (water is best), get good comfortable shoes and keep your glucose levels high for energy. If you have a decent level of fitness and a bit of will, you can definitely do it too. Got no doubts. Good luck, man ✌️
Good Achievement 👍 ...I've completed 40 km in 3 days...
I will also achieve 40 km in coming days
Keep it up, buddy!
5km/h - very good pace. Did the corners of your foot soles hurt? (from the foot hitting the ground on an angle to the heel). And why wont you made any stops for rest?
Hey there. The reason why I didn't want to make no stops for rest is because I wanted to prove myself if I am capable of doing it non stop. Keep on walking until I reach my destination regardless of how tired I would get. The pain of my feet was caused by this trekking heavy boots that I had on. My toes suffered a lot, my soles were fine. They were definitely not the right type of shoes to do this long walk. It was raining outside and these were the only shoes to keep me dry. Thanks for watching the video, buddy. I appreciate that👍🏼
SUPER!
What if you want to pee or eat in between . How did you manage not to pee during your walk.
In terms of eating, I had my backpack with me, so I was eating while walking. I had to pee one single time because most of the fluids I was sweating out most of the fluids that I was drinking. Believe me, that 1 minute break to pee won't help much 😄
I work in retail and I walk about 8 hours several times a week, what you experienced is daily life for many people out there🤷🏼♀️😂
I walked 40 km in 8 hours without making any pause. Non stop walking, through mountains, hills and do on. But yeah, I got you. I know what you mean. 💯
@@Dvybz of course I didn't mean to compare a trail walk with retail, it's a different and much harder stimulus! But people who have sedentary jobs often don't realize how exhausting active jobs are and it helps to see those challenges!
@@nanaisloved2736 yeah, you are totally right. Many people tend to forget that a job where you have to walk a lot everyday is physically very demanding. I have a job where I gotta walk a lot too 😉. Maybe that helped me having the endurance 😅
I want to walk 40km on my 40th birthday in January 2024. How long do I need to train daily?
Hi there, that is awesome. Good for you! Respect for setting yourself such a goal. So, if you like to walk 40 km in 24 hours and have a couple of breaks in between, it's not going to be very hard, but walking 40 km for 8 hours non stop, it's definitely going to be more challenging. I don't think you need to train daily whatsoever... honestly. I mean if you have a generally good condition and you are a fit individual, your body is going to push you through the entire challenge without training a single day before. You will feel discomfort in your feet and joints at some point but with a bit of willpower you can manage it. NOW... if you are training for this specific challenge daily, and you are increasing the distance day by day to a point where you notice that you can last much longer than before, you won't have as much pain as I had. At least I think so. Once your body adapts, you can push harder. How long you want to train daily is up to you and your fitness, but I think somewhere between 5-15 km a day should be enough for the beginning. Good luck and let me know how it went!
When I completed my 50 km in 3 days it was pathetic and paining badly
Don't put yourself down, man. It takes a lot of practice. After this I couldn't walk properly for a couple of days 😅
@@Dvybz this walk is to cut my belly fat
@@deoraclesiracademy7503 50 km in 3 days is great, honestly. Keep moving and don't forget a proper nutrition. You will get there 👍🏼
How much calorie u burn
I am not really sure, but somewhere around 2500 calories, considering the fact that I was walking uphill a lot too 🙂
Nice youtube channel, are you from Romania?
Yeah, I am 😏
@@Dvybz nice I'm romanian too
@@oneUmmah19087 😉 hope you enjoy my videos, bro. Respect
Super bro
Thank you, man 🙏🏼
@@Dvybz great inspiration
how did you get home!
Well, considering the fact that I could barely walk after arriving at my destination, I had to take the train back home. That was the plan 😄
I walked for 46km yesterday and I'm feeling very sore and I'm scared now. Will it pass? Is that normal?
@@bvrros That's totally normal, it might last a couple of days or even a week. Depends how hard you pushed yourself
@@Dvybz Im scared bro, my hip feels unjust rn Its like 1 leg got taller
@@bvrros How are you feeling now? 🤙🏼
@@Dvybz Almost fully recovered brother, thinking on doing it again soon. Thank you
@@bvrros Monday gonna walk 50 km too... training for marathon. If you feel like doing it again, go for it. Allow yourself to fully recover tho. Take care 🙂
DOING LONG WALKS IS A CHEAT CODE!
Running, jogging, walking... Anybody can do! Life changing bro 💯
FOR MY FIRST ATTEMPT I DID 45 KM
you walk back home or take taxi brother
I took the train back home. Walking back home would have meant to walk 80 km. Maybe one day 😅
Do you have a Facebook page or Instagram?
Yeah, I do have Instagram, but I don't post too often at the moment. 😅 @Travelwithvybz
40km walk to long
It was worth the pain 😉
@@Dvybz hush
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