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Old 04-17-08 | 08:41 AM
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bontspeed
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A buddy at works reply, as many of us have been discussing this in disblief:

Okay so let’s put a few things into perspective here:
1,792,944 steps in a week equals 256,135 steps a day which if using the conversion tables for fast cycling (a rate of 364 steps a minute) equals 703 minutes of activity, that’s 11.716 hours a day, cycling fast, continuously! Now this is the average and according to the response received, he cycles for 18-hours a day at the weekends. Can you smell it! Well anyway, here’s my fictional account of a day in the life.

Monday thru Friday
5:00am wake up
5:30am cycle to work (1-hour)
6:30am arrive at work, shower, change, etc.
7:00am start work
11:00am break for lunch, go cycling (1-hour)
12:00pm back to work, shower, change, etc.
12:30pm hard at it
4:30pm cycle home from work (1-hour)
5:30pm arrive home
6:00pm eat dinner
7:00pm go cycling (8-hours)
3:00am stop cycling and go to bed

Add it up – that’s 11 hours (the average breakdown)

Yes, that’s right 2-hours of sleep, long lunches and no life whatsoever (on-average) and you too can amass 1,792,944 steps in a single 7-day week!
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