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This 17-Year-Old Broke The World Record For Completing 16.75 Murphs In 24 hours
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Tyler Friese is 17-years-old and he just broke the world record for completing 16.75 Murphs in 24 hours. A Murph is a 1 mile run, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 300 squats and another mile run. All while wearing a 20-lb vest...

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DoubleDown45 months
It’s possible. Odds are he did a lot more at the beginning and naturally slowed down over 24 hrs. He probably also would’ve had to have had a nap. Even the folks doing ultra marathons slow down and they have the best cardio in the world. There’s definitely some info missing. He probably had to do it in 5 hour spurts, then rest, then re-start, etc.
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ColdTurkey45 months
Kid is full of shite.
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Yeahright45 months
I'm smelling something fishy here....... If this kid really did this then he is the strongest and best cardio athlete EVER at any age. Not buying it.
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wallowinit45 months
there's just no fricking way. that's one of those roughly every 1 hour 25 minutes and 58 seconds for 24 hours. I'm calling bullshite.
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AustinKnight45 months
Nauseous thinking about 1 murph
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whodatfan45 months
WTF is a gigowatt!?
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Bige1145 months
10^9 watts
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SLAP9945 months
They needed 1.21 of them to go back in tiii-iiiiiiiime
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mizbayou145 months
I guess I’m confused as to why he ran 33 miles. If he did 16.75 Murphs and it takes 1 mile for 1 Murph. Did he feel like doing 2x as many miles?
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mizbayou145 months
Never mind. I see at the end it’s another mile.
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OSTiger7745 months
Could he get some of those hot girls in the background to join him
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Athos45 months
Mmm boy. Wreck them joints, son.
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patnuh45 months
I play real sports, not trying the best at exercise.
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Cherry Cheesecake45 months
A world record because there is hardly anybody dumb enough to try it. Still impressive though.
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TigerDeacon45 months
He was probably partitioning the reps so as to not wear out on one particular movement. For example, run the mile then do 20 sets of 5 pullups, 10 pushups, 15 air squats, then the mile.
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Tigrdynasty45 months
Oh well in that case I think I'll one up him tomorrow... how does that change anything? He still had to do all those reps regardless of method
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BigDawg042045 months
crossfit is so weird
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TFH45 months
He should try that while wearing my gut
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crewdepoo45 months
So 33.5 miles,1675 pull-ups, 3350 pushups, and 5025 squats in 24hrs. Don’t believe it.
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denvertiger45 months
The 24hr pull-up standard is around 4k. The push up std is 7k. Throw in the mile runs + weight vest and it certainly pushes the of credibility factor a bit.
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PurplePeepleEater45 months
yeah, there's no way.. I'm with you, wth
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