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48 hour running challenge
48 hour running challenge








If you prefer a different method of shipping, You will need to provide payment for the shipping of your choice. He raised more than 50,000 for his nonprofit, Release Recovery Foundation. In order to insure that as much money as possible is donated to the charity, we will be using the US Postal service to mail out the buckles. Johnny Zhang UPDATE: Zac Clark completed the 48-hour run challenge on April 11, alongside his nine teammates. However, if you register for the 100 mile event for time and do not reach the distance it is a DNF unlike the 48 hour which is only distance and not time. Both the 48 hour event and the 100 mile event have a 48 hour cutoff. If you reach 100 miles in the 48-hour time limit, we will send you a buckle. Send all the captured photos that add up to equal your entire distance. Each time the treadmill stops, capture your distance with a time and date stamp.Īny time and date stamp after the 48-hour clock will not count. This can be done by sending an email or making a Facebook post tagging the page with the time and date stamp showing when you started your 48-hour clock. This is a zero profit event so 100% of the proceeds go to charity. You can also register for the 100 mile event that will be tracked by time not distance. You have 48 hours to get as many miles possible in the timed event. This option is open for you to pick whenever you want to run. Out of the many workouts in the book, Jesse Itzler describes the 4/4/48 challenge as the hardest.

48 hour running challenge

I first learned about the challenge when David Goggins, a tough ex-Navy Seal, made billionaire Jesse Itzler do it in the book ‘Living With A Seal‘. Any two days that you choose in December. As briefly mentioned above the 4/4/48 running challenge requires you to run 4 miles, every 4 hours, for 48 hours.

48 hour running challenge

CAPTION: Flight Lieutenants Luke Brown, left, and Joel Ingram prepare for their upcoming 48-hour challenge. The Dreadmill 48 Hour Endurance Challenge is a virtual event. Two engineers from RAAF Base Amberley, near Brisbane, will put themselves through the ultimate fitness test this weekend a 48-hour running and push-up challenge. Welcome to the Dreadmill 48 Hour Endurance Challenge! Too cold outside? Wind blowing too hard? Tired of sitting around? How about something different? 100 miles on a treadmill! What no treadmill at home? Split it up over two days! 48 hours to do 100 Miles (yes all on a treadmill).










48 hour running challenge