I Attempted To See How Long I Could Go Without Sleep

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  • @juliangtp7547
    @juliangtp7547 Před 2 lety +3790

    Sleep is so easily underestimated

    • @SK23.
      @SK23. Před 2 lety +25

      Yes

    • @khaotickyle2480
      @khaotickyle2480 Před rokem +16

      And over rated lol jk

    • @Alphae21
      @Alphae21 Před rokem +7

      in what regard?

    • @Alphae21
      @Alphae21 Před rokem +3

      @@khaotickyle2480 simple.

    • @debatistic7559
      @debatistic7559 Před rokem +17

      @@Alphae21 People sometimes think sleep is the most important but Eating is more important

  • @alfredross7280
    @alfredross7280 Před 2 lety +5392

    Advice: Sleep is where the gains are made
    Joe: How long can I go without sleep.

    • @lucasawad6602
      @lucasawad6602 Před 2 lety +33

      Well look at him, not an insult but I don’t think he’s taking his training or nutrition very seriously anymore regardless

    • @dylanshaw2804
      @dylanshaw2804 Před 2 lety +122

      @@lucasawad6602 you clearly do not watch his channel then

    • @BreastMilkEnjoyerX
      @BreastMilkEnjoyerX Před 2 lety +16

      Seems like Joe is running out of content

    • @lucasawad6602
      @lucasawad6602 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dylanshaw2804 Apologies if I’ve offended you. What I’m implying is Joe could easily be putting on more weight right now. I’m aware he’s recovering from tonsillitis but we all can make up excuses. Bottom line is even when your sick you have to eat like a dog to keep what you’ve worked so hard for.

    • @ripipen7074
      @ripipen7074 Před 2 lety +33

      @@lucasawad6602 In that case, I doubt you've ever experienced the pain he had to go through. It's unbearable pain and your appetite would be terrible. Sometimes you have to prioritise your own health over maintaining your aesthetics. And you haven't offended me if you are thinking about commenting that, was just helping you understand that you've got to understand your limits.

  • @InTheNow2020
    @InTheNow2020 Před rokem +490

    I was homeless (March 2016 to August 2018) for 29 months straight, in my early 50's. It wasn't the cold or lack of food that was the hardest, it was the sleep deprivasion by far, no question.

    • @InTheNow2020
      @InTheNow2020 Před rokem +24

      @mike davidson I hope you are doing well.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před rokem +46

      I actually slept like a baby in prison and I can totally see why homeless folks would want to be in prison. In a perfect world we would take much better care of our less fortunate. How many times do you drive by empty distribution centers and warehouses and stuff. They could easily, with minimal costs, and some donations, be made into shelters and programs for the homeless.

    • @siccsexy
      @siccsexy Před rokem +14

      are you doing good now? if yes I want to know how you get back on your feet. I want to know your life story.

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Před rokem +4

      @@InTheNow2020 so how did you stay awake at night?

    • @wtconroe879
      @wtconroe879 Před 9 měsíci +9

      I was homeless between '18 & '22 & yeah, the sleep deprivation was rough until I found a big park that has a huge creek with an island in the middle at the bottom of a 20 foot embankment. Slept great almost every night, better than that, though was the fact that I never got hasselled.

  • @itskate2991
    @itskate2991 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Your editing is on point

  • @thefaceofbobby509
    @thefaceofbobby509 Před 2 lety +5675

    Joe: “I’m so tired”
    Also Joe: “so I decided to workout”

    • @JordsMarciano
      @JordsMarciano Před 2 lety +9

      Lol

    • @lyricaldetective4310
      @lyricaldetective4310 Před 2 lety +169

      Workout keeps you awake

    • @primeMMA155
      @primeMMA155 Před 2 lety +3

      lol

    • @Celtjak7
      @Celtjak7 Před 2 lety +40

      @@lyricaldetective4310 there comes the nerd who feels the need to explain the joke

    • @Omar-fu5qd
      @Omar-fu5qd Před 2 lety +115

      @@lyricaldetective4310 yeah and then after ur done you feel more tired

  • @Chris-zx1ez
    @Chris-zx1ez Před 2 lety +1186

    Me and a friend did this when I was 16 and he was 18. It was the middle of summer during a heatwave in 2010. We lasted just under 72 hours. It got to a point where I was extremely agitated by everything and literally hallucinated whilst staring at my hallway carpet at my dad's house. We lasted this long by staying outside mostly, walking around my hometown at 3am waiting for the sun to come out and our other friends to come out and join us haha. Good times.

    • @justdoit6435
      @justdoit6435 Před rokem +195

      I haven't slept for 1 day and misread your comment... I thought you went to bed when you were 16 and now u r 18 lmao

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před rokem

      Meth keeps people awake for days, weeks even. It's not good.

    • @chesterstone5739
      @chesterstone5739 Před rokem +26

      Lmao yea me and some friends went a whole day got drunk at the end and all felt like absolute shit we were like 16 played video games trampoline lifted arm wrestled 😂😂😂😂 I’d do anything to go back to that

    • @kamvasquez960
      @kamvasquez960 Před rokem +7

      Yea I get real snappy I been up 2 days and it’s so hard to stay calm

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Před rokem +5

      @@justdoit6435 then that would mean he slept for 2 years

  • @joo0727
    @joo0727 Před rokem +14

    I don't even have to do this as a challenge, my anxiety keeps me up all night 🥲

  • @leandromiguel
    @leandromiguel Před 2 lety +3043

    One thing about Joe is that you know you’re always gonna get new and unique content, keep it up bro, you’re an inspiration 💪🏾

    • @ehrenmann2891
      @ehrenmann2891 Před 2 lety +47

      You know how many videos of these you can find online hahgaa

    • @wesbuck5066
      @wesbuck5066 Před 2 lety +51

      Wouldn’t exactly say this is a unique idea

    • @JoeFazer
      @JoeFazer  Před 2 lety +158

      I try bro 👊🏼

    • @leandromiguel
      @leandromiguel Před 2 lety +25

      Unique compared to what other fitness CZcamsrs do**

    • @wesbuck5066
      @wesbuck5066 Před 2 lety +5

      @@leandromiguel now I agree

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz Před 2 lety +1317

    did this yesterday travelling back from the USA to the UK, sleeping on planes is impossible for me. Lasted 33 hours before hibernating. Insane you managed to last that long on just a couple coffees!!

    • @JoeFazer
      @JoeFazer  Před 2 lety +178

      That’s mad that you got 33 hours without even doing a challenge. Must have killed you ahaha

    • @RestInPiecess
      @RestInPiecess Před 2 lety +13

      Lol I just came back from Antigua yesterday morning, also didn't sleep a wink on the 9 hour flight, and stayed up the whole day back in London, probs around 30 hours aswell.

    • @meetimian3383
      @meetimian3383 Před 2 lety +12

      The most I couldn't sleep was 3 days. It was 2 years ago . I went to a different university in a different city to confess my love. I couldn't sleep for days, I tried a lot however I closed my eyes for few hours but never got even a 5 min nap..

    • @jsgwam
      @jsgwam Před 2 lety +4

      @@meetimian3383 how did your confession of love go

    • @ivankodais
      @ivankodais Před 2 lety +1

      How many flights did you take? Surely the trip shouldn't have been that long.

  • @Kalasherie
    @Kalasherie Před 2 lety

    I just saw the tittle of the video and i became anxious for you guys

  • @rumatweakin
    @rumatweakin Před 2 lety +376

    you can already tell him sleeping on the chair part genuinely wasn't scripted or fake

    • @lolmartix8433
      @lolmartix8433 Před 2 lety +3

      Not really

    • @JoeFazer
      @JoeFazer  Před 2 lety +94

      The camera carried on recording for about 50 mins before the SD ran out 😂

    • @travisbickle0526
      @travisbickle0526 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JoeFazer why did you make that video a while back where you tried to see how fast you could run 3 miles in a week and you said you ended up running it in 22 mins? That's clearly a lie and unrealistic. Why would you lie to your audience like that, you should have at least made it realistic and believable

    • @bloomsy3742
      @bloomsy3742 Před 2 lety +3

      I would expect someone who is an ectomorph like Joe (and myself) who lifts would be able to run a 5k (3.1 miles) in under 30 minutes pretty easily. 21 seems like a big of a stretch to me though too…

    • @alfiejones4253
      @alfiejones4253 Před 2 lety +2

      @@travisbickle0526 3.1 miles is 5k. Its not that far tbh.

  • @SK23.
    @SK23. Před 2 lety +78

    Going this much without sleep really reminds how important it is. Getting good sleep is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Feel better physically and mentally as opposed to getting bad sleep.

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +5

      For sure quality sleep is soooo important!

  • @weyne93
    @weyne93 Před rokem +6

    very interesting video, but I wish you could include some content like what happens to your brain and body when you stay awake so long so people could understand and appreciate the importance of sleep even more. But still, a very good job. Keep going !

  • @thomasmoulds2006
    @thomasmoulds2006 Před rokem +3

    This sleep thing sounds pretty cool! I should try it one time!

  • @MisterMustardIsDumb
    @MisterMustardIsDumb Před 11 měsíci +4

    i love the vibe of this vid and the edits. smooth. nice.

  • @ajtraceey
    @ajtraceey Před 2 lety +243

    So underrated how good the editing is ffs his ability to tell a good cohesive story with these videos is so impressive

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +5

      Yess it will definitely pay off!

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 Před rokem

      Yes. A long time dedicating to YT results to great editing skills

    • @Glitchfaction
      @Glitchfaction Před 9 měsíci

      Goodness the word “underrated” has made its way into another YT comment section and it’s about sleep. Is there a YT comment section in existence where the word underrated isn’t used?

  • @Rooster1997
    @Rooster1997 Před 2 lety +480

    Had a buddy a very long time ago (no longer fiends with said buddy) that attempted his own “sleep study” or “experiment” if you will. And he tried to see how long he could go on with as little sleep as possible. Made it like 2 weeks or so only sleeping for like 30 minutes every couple of hours. He ended up in the hospital from sleep deprivation and he started hallucinating and became very Ill. Don’t recommend that at all haha this reminded me of that time. Crazy how important sleep is!

    • @lagoonagoon5490
      @lagoonagoon5490 Před rokem +40

      I didn’t sleep for almost a week (not on purpose)and I had a psychotic break honestly don’t think he should have done this even for views it could cause permanent damage :(

    • @lbonazzola
      @lbonazzola Před rokem +26

      Yes, sleeping is a real deal. When I was a teenager, I was a mess. As an all time PC gamer who played like 16-18 hours straight. It was in my 16-18 years with my cousin. We drank about 20 energy drinks on Saturdays, sometimes we even had blood coming out of our noses, or we got dizzy, even I started to faint (I didn't even know what that was). I think 2 or 3 times I was awake for like 50 hours but then I started having problems all over my body. Sometimes I would have seizures, other times I would pass out without logic. My parents really freaked out back then. But since I finished high school, I started working a lot, sometimes like 12 hours a day and my body started shutting down, I would come home super tired and my body would just take me to bed, and I would fall asleep instantly. Every day I played less online games due to my exhaustion until I quit. I started to have a life, going out with friends, met a girl, and left video games behind. Today I am 37 years old, and I sleep 4-5 hours a day, but I take a 2-3 hour nap and I feel fine. I had to give up energy drinks, from time to time in a meeting I'd take a monster but no more than that.

    • @2ndBallScratchGolfer
      @2ndBallScratchGolfer Před 9 měsíci +5

      30 minutes of sleep every couple of hours is 6 hours of sleep per day. Wtf are you on about?

    • @Rooster1997
      @Rooster1997 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@2ndBallScratchGolfer not 6 consecutive hours of sleep though. He never once hit REM sleep. The hospital trip pretty much said what the fuck I’m on about.

    • @2ndBallScratchGolfer
      @2ndBallScratchGolfer Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Rooster1997 Ahh I stand corrected

  • @OutTaBeat
    @OutTaBeat Před rokem

    I really thank you for not stretching your videos

  • @RazorSharpRust
    @RazorSharpRust Před 7 měsíci +32

    As someone who suffered with chronic insomnia this is very relatable. The worst part is when you start losing the sense of reality and seeing people and flashing lights and hearing things.
    Sleep is the difference maker in having a decent quality of life and if you’re not getting any then your brain just shuts down. It made me go from around 145 lbs to 128lbs in 6 weeks as I couldn’t even go to the gym.

    • @keshidawgies
      @keshidawgies Před 5 měsíci

      I relate as well, chronic insomnia here too. Started 9 years ago and been prescribed almost all the pills you could think of, eventually I build up tolerance and stop responding. I’m in 50th hour now and it became so causal for me. I know I’ll stay up for at least the next 15 hours. My brain feels a bit numb and there is pressure in the back. I feel nauseated as well but that’s about it. Typical reoccurring experience. But I know in 10 hours hell will start and I’m extremely scared. No matter how many times I experience it a week I never got used to the paranoia that hits and the noises. I also become aggressive and unaware of my surroundings. The headaches as you know start around the 24-30 hour mark and they only get worse after that. No matter how scared I am of the next 10-15 hours I can never escape it. I’ve tripled my pill dose to at least get an hour of sleep but it’s to no avail. I feel really cold as well and sounds sound like they’re coming from an alternate reality. As if they’re attacking me but at the same time they keep coming and disappearing. I could go on and on but I’m sure you already struggle with everything I mentioned.

    • @edxander7169
      @edxander7169 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@keshidawgieswhat do u do in the time that you are awake for 50 hrs? Are u in bed trying to fall asleep but you're on your phone? Now that's my problem

    • @keshidawgies
      @keshidawgies Před 4 měsíci

      @@edxander7169 in bed trying to sleep

    • @haddaouichaimaa3379
      @haddaouichaimaa3379 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@keshidawgiesomy gad girl same for me its 24 h no sleep and then bext day so its 48hours of not even 5 minutes in .... i feel horrible and i tried to commut duicide many times please guys hang in there !

    • @willywiraa
      @willywiraa Před 19 dny

      @@haddaouichaimaa3379 is it actually no sleep at all or just an hour of sleep?

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan Před 2 lety +370

    I've pulled an all nighter and then had trouble getting to sleep the next night, so I've kind of experienced a similar period without sleep. One weird thing is you start thinking you see insects or tiny shit, and your mind comes up with a lot of bad ideas that you think are genius.

    • @potjeh5518
      @potjeh5518 Před 2 lety +39

      Seen the insects, one time a weird black blob materialized in front of me and it scared the shit out of me, I've also had auditory hallucinations like hearing songs in random noise.

    • @sesesese6218
      @sesesese6218 Před 2 lety +7

      when I have a manic episode I don't need sleep I'll get up and feel extreme energy and be hyperproductive.

    • @nexgen696
      @nexgen696 Před 2 lety +6

      @@potjeh5518 Sounds like the time I was on the bus home from work after 3 days without sleep, I saw a shadow of a person and they were in the middle of the road and I screamed thinking it was a person about to be run over but nothing happened... except a few funny looks at the girl screaming on the bus... 😅 Once hallucinated a packet of crisps flying across my room at uni.

    • @potjeh5518
      @potjeh5518 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nexgen696 Ah lol, i usually get really sleep deprived on exam weeks, but one of my friends used to be an amphetamine addict and binged without sleep for days. He told me about a time he had a conversation with his sister and his dad came into the room asking him who is he talking to. That was 3 days without sleep too, i only went like max 40ish hours.

    • @bucksdiaryfan
      @bucksdiaryfan Před 2 lety +1

      @@potjeh5518 Its sort of like little things are moving all around you. But I think somehow its your eyes inability to perceive light properly

  • @recration
    @recration Před 2 lety +159

    Since I was an extreme procrastinator, I once stayed up all night to study for an exam the next day. Since I don't drink coffee because of the side effects of caffeine (while ironically not sleeping all night) I actually managed to stay up for 38 hours without caffeine, waking up at 8 on day 1, and going to sleep at 10pm on day 2. Just like you, staying up overnight was ok, and keeping my body moving by going to school kept me awake without too much torture. However, when I sat anywhere such as the metro, and stopped moving on day 2, the tiredness is excruciating. I felt a light sense of itchiness coming from within the head and shoulder area. And finally being able to close your eyes and sleep is the most satisfying thing ever. Great video!

    • @recration
      @recration Před 2 lety +5

      Also, surprisingly, my concentration levels did not diminish, from what I've noticed.

    • @theragavelan
      @theragavelan Před 2 lety +2

      I did this for pretty much ever exam I attended 😅 kinda used to it.

  • @MrBCAM
    @MrBCAM Před rokem +17

    A family member of mine is in the military and in a position of command. He mentioned that when they first went into Iraq , he didn't sleep for the first 4 days until his lads had slept. Im tired after being awake a few hours lol

  • @tonymontana1702
    @tonymontana1702 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Yeah, this hits home for me. Just half a year ago i had to stay awake for 42 hours. I woke up at 6 am on the first day. Went to university, then got home in the evening. I had to work on two projects. I have been making them all night, one of them i had to present the following morning. On the way to the uni, i nearly collapsed from exhaustion standing in the middle of the subway carriage. Anyways, i succesfully got to the university, presented the project, got 10/10. After the presentation i had to attend university lessons all day (on this exact god damn day classes were scheduled to end at 9 pm). I got home completely broken and after that i got my 13 hours of sleep. Guys, don't neglect good sleeping habits. It is the key for the productivity. I will do my best to avoid such things in the future. The psychological well-being is way more important than some studies.

  • @Daniel-qw1jo
    @Daniel-qw1jo Před 2 lety +251

    I like how Joe tries to go for a workout even though he just exhausts himself even more... this man does anything to get a couple of extra clips in the video ha ha love the variety of your content

    • @paulo0651
      @paulo0651 Před rokem +2

      He's in the top of the fitness content creators, ngl

  • @dannyn432hz
    @dannyn432hz Před 2 lety +183

    can we just appreciate joe's physique? no joke he's looking BIG nice work man

  • @pineapple6812
    @pineapple6812 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I've had this sleep problem that started when i was in high school, got depressed and couldnt sleep for 3 days straight, felt like a walking zombie. After experiencing that, my sleep schedule was so fked up, i would go to sleep at 9 am and the next day at 10 am and the next day at 11 am and so goes on, that went for about 2 or 3 years i forgot.
    Im okay now cuz its fixed, i happily sleep at 3 am or so everyday. Never knew all i needed was to be loved and feel love i know its cringey but it fixed me ( and sleeping pills for about a month lol )
    Get urself a good sleep guys ✨️

  • @jackfrombg4498
    @jackfrombg4498 Před rokem

    Dude made the video 6 minutes long. Props for that bro. That's how quality videos are made, no need to stretch videos with boring time filling shit.

  • @Ddog-wg2ri
    @Ddog-wg2ri Před 2 lety +94

    Joe I respect you for the sheer pain you put into this challenge for your subscriber's 🙏

    • @Ddog-wg2ri
      @Ddog-wg2ri Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks so much guys for all the likes. I've never had a comment with this many likes on it before

    • @konkrete5963
      @konkrete5963 Před rokem

      🥩 🚴

  • @prodzeiu
    @prodzeiu Před 2 lety +128

    I love the creativity on your content Joe, you've come a long way!

  • @cjfromgtasanadreas
    @cjfromgtasanadreas Před rokem

    That's it, I'm officially sleep deprived cause of my caffeine addiction, seeing you go so long without coffee made me worried about my usage. Thank you I'll quit caffeine for a while, just need to find a good time since work is extremely hard without it

  • @The_Arch_King1
    @The_Arch_King1 Před 3 měsíci

    This guy really has some good ideas

  • @kiranshah2943
    @kiranshah2943 Před 2 lety +4

    I honestly get so hyped. When you post, your gym content is amazing, and I love your extreme challenges. Keep up the good work!

  • @iSparkton
    @iSparkton Před 2 lety +48

    Watching a lot of your videos lately, you go hard mate

  • @Bray-Official
    @Bray-Official Před 7 měsíci

    Joe is the best youtube channel for many reasons: he is cool

  • @ahmadrahimkhan
    @ahmadrahimkhan Před rokem +1

    the music, the editing 👌🏻
    you got another subscriber!!!

  • @Forgottenbio
    @Forgottenbio Před 2 lety +5

    Just what I need back from a workout, love the content!

  • @MensFreedom
    @MensFreedom Před 2 lety +32

    Hey joe I just wanna say thank you so much, you have inspired me so much and probably loads of others, i absolutely love your channel mate, thank you so much. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jerseyforhawks
    @jerseyforhawks Před 9 měsíci

    The pass out is the best. Well done.

  • @karlbodmer4368
    @karlbodmer4368 Před 2 lety +365

    Great video once again, Joe!! When I started working out, my two main mistakes were lack of sleep and not eating enough (not being in a caloric surplus). I always thought I was eating enough and was disappointed because my weight stagnated. Then I got my first diet plan created (I think it was from Nextlevel diet iirc). I realised that my previous food intake was way below my needs, although I thought I'm good. At the beginning it was hard to eat 3000 kcal in a day, but I got used to it. I started noticing real gains and it felt amazing. Even my sleep schedule fixed itself naturally. I wish I'd understood the importance of diet earlier.

    • @lucasvanhamburg4937
      @lucasvanhamburg4937 Před 2 lety +7

      another bot huh

    • @RehabWithRaeRae
      @RehabWithRaeRae Před 2 lety +1

      usually people think that eating less will make you more tired but it's actually the opposite..

    • @azukichiu
      @azukichiu Před 2 lety

      @@RehabWithRaeRae not necessarily

    • @RehabWithRaeRae
      @RehabWithRaeRae Před 2 lety +1

      @@azukichiu if you are going by a calorie-restrictive diet long-term, your body will keep itself awake until it finds food. Some could say its a primal behavior humans have.

    • @Impulse_CDL
      @Impulse_CDL Před rokem +1

      @@RehabWithRaeRae no wonder i have insomnia in a caloric deficit

  • @nexgen696
    @nexgen696 Před 2 lety +22

    Suffered from insomnia since I was 16 and had my final exams, since then I've not slept for multiple days in a row on some occasions. After 3 days without sleep in my uni dorms I started hallucinating- could have sworn a packet of crisps flew across my room. Used to how micro-naps in lectures. Another time I hallucinated a guy stood in the middle of the road when I was on the bus, screamed in terror as the bus was about to get run over, when nothing happened I felt super embarrassed.
    I rarely have 3 or 4 days without sleep now but I do often go 24-48 hours without sleeping and it's not fun. That blurry eyed feeling is horrible, and there's a huge sense of disassociation, I usually feel like things aren't real when I'm so tired.

    • @robertwarrior
      @robertwarrior Před 2 měsíci +2

      Sorry to hear u suffer from insomnia that bad

    • @AymeeDonovan
      @AymeeDonovan Před 2 měsíci +1

      I cured my insomnia with cbti it actually works i followed all the advice from a sleep channel called insomnia talks on youtube . At peak insomnia id get 4 hours a night sleep . I now sleep 8 hours. The last time i got a bad night sleep was 3 weeks ago i only had 6 hours but its fine i no longer panic that i will never sleep i no sleep will come

    • @johannfaust1507
      @johannfaust1507 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm very late to the party but I can emphathise. I suffered from encephalitis at 2 years old from a vaccination which hospitalised me for 2 years. During which my parents were told "I wouldn't make the night" on a regular basis while given the highest doses of opiates given in the history of that hospital more than any adult as a toddler. From the age of 4 I regularly went without sleep for 3-4 nights and no medication would alleviate it. The only exception was to be put under anesthetic. Fast forward 30 years and nothings changed but I did find my own ways of medicating. Once a fortnight I'd buy a litre of whiskey and 2 grams of weed and I'd consume asmuch as possible as quickly as possible til I passed out. Unfortunately I am no longer able to do this and over the years my ability to understand what people are saying is diminishing and I am unable to artuculate words properly resulting in mumbling. Severe depression, anxiety, constant headaches, eye strain and the thought of self-deleting. Anywho I did go without sleep for 11 days once and it was the most sickening almost psychedelic experience mixed with an unhealthy dose of schizophrenia. I never knew but as a fellow insomniac apparently the projected lifespan isn't too good. Fingers crossed for you too.

  • @user-te2uq6kz8k
    @user-te2uq6kz8k Před rokem +1

    going to school or uni really helps after 24 hours cause of all the activity happening around u all your friends everyone talking to you and your brain keeping up in class really wakes u up

  • @astapatatakiare
    @astapatatakiare Před rokem

    How is even possible to make a video about sleep look like a survival match-up...Hell of a creator

  • @timzimmermann1577
    @timzimmermann1577 Před 2 lety +4

    I love your videos Joe. Keep going. And pls keep that little part of information like you did in the beginning of this video. It makes it far more professional. And you humour is really good haha just pls never stop making vids

  • @wickedzayyy
    @wickedzayyy Před 2 lety +6

    subbed. love this type of content.

  • @theskilledsnake
    @theskilledsnake Před 9 měsíci +8

    I've found, as someone who pulls all nighters fairly often, that your body will act very tired when im supposed to be asleep but when i should normally wake up, even if I didnt sleep, my body acts as though a new day has begun and im not longer tired, which seems similar to your situation after that first 24 hours

    • @rwt2320
      @rwt2320 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah I almost always sleep regularly but I remember at my gymnasium graduation I went around partying etc all night, and the next day when I finally got home at like 12 I thought I'd sleep for ages. But as you said, it turned out my body was ready for the day and I couldn't even fall asleep.

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 Před rokem +14

    I am 36 years old, and I can still stay awake all night without any particular problems, although I do start to feel very uncomfortable the next evening, and usually go to sleep at around 7 PM or so.
    Then I wake up the next morning some time in 5 AM or so, and feel awesome again.
    I think my longest time so far has been about 45 hours, when I was about 20 years old.

    • @josiahbenitez9739
      @josiahbenitez9739 Před 2 měsíci

      Ive done 52 hours crabbing loaading my boat dumping our pots and coming in loading someone elses pots going back out and dumping there gear shit sucked

    • @deathvalleybro9320
      @deathvalleybro9320 Před 2 měsíci

      you are still damaging your body by doing this.

    • @lelskiiii19
      @lelskiiii19 Před měsícem

      36 is a prime age if u ask me

  • @parthrajpal3574
    @parthrajpal3574 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video jow i love how you do story telling 😊 . Keep it up

  • @DrakeBrunette
    @DrakeBrunette Před 2 lety +11

    As someone who once had insomnia for close to 2 years… I hate stuff like this….
    Insomnia is Hell. I was depressed almost daily and went days without feeling a moment of happiness. I had to reach down into the deepest parts of my soul just to push through doing most everyday tasks. Never feeling fully rested, ever… why someone would do this as a “fun challenge” makes no sense to me whatsoever. Don’t fuck around with your sleep. It is a cornerstone for your physical & mental health and it needs to be respected.

    • @brehbreh1067
      @brehbreh1067 Před 2 lety

      Well said

    • @lelskiiii19
      @lelskiiii19 Před měsícem

      Insomnia or chronic fatigue??

    • @lelskiiii19
      @lelskiiii19 Před měsícem

      They did that just once chill bro it's not that serious and it was 42 hours that's solid enough but they didn't push them selfs that bad tho so all fine

  • @deantheboss5872
    @deantheboss5872 Před rokem

    Good on u lad for lasting that long don't think I could do that now, couple years ago tho I could go a week of no sleep

  • @mariadelourdesaniessanchez9731

    the time for people is the man in the room every day

  • @ImprovementGang
    @ImprovementGang Před 2 lety +42

    I could never do this. Sleep is too important/influencing in my day. Even if I get 1 hour less of sleep, I will feel like it was the whole night (after 2 weeks of doing it consistently though). Good video though

  • @MchooChoo2
    @MchooChoo2 Před 2 lety +14

    I did 5 days on a massive speed sesh and ended up in hospital. That 5th day was the weirdest and scariest time of my life.

  • @BigG344
    @BigG344 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It's amazing how important sleep actually is for the body.

  • @boostedoni
    @boostedoni Před rokem +5

    I remember at my lowest with my mental health, I went 4 days without sleep. To this day because of that, I have to take sleeping meds to be able to sleep. I feel your pain man, sleep is a beautiful thing

  • @wilio9098
    @wilio9098 Před 2 lety +40

    Haha 42 hours is also the most I’ve stayed up. I’m in the Finnish army and it was part of our training, got 4 hours of sleep amd then had to stay awake for another 24 hours all whilst in a forest doing shitty tasks

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +5

      That sounds hard man!

    • @wilio9098
      @wilio9098 Před 2 lety +13

      @@johannes01 yeah that was probably the hardest thing I've done in my life but mainly because of the tasks we went through. We had to go swimming across rivers and stuff also and the water was probably around 5°C at that time of year

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +3

      @@wilio9098 repsect for pushing through that man! 💪

    • @unknownguy8002
      @unknownguy8002 Před rokem

      Torille?

    • @wilio9098
      @wilio9098 Před rokem

      @@unknownguy8002 joo aamuja iha vitusti

  • @TomTom-kl3hp
    @TomTom-kl3hp Před rokem

    Genuinely my favourite CZcamsr! Really wish I could meet him seems so humble @

  • @mathiastegtmeier9714
    @mathiastegtmeier9714 Před 2 lety +4

    Hello Joe. Hope this comment reaches you.
    Just wanted to let you know that you are one of the few channels where I always look forward to new videos and I’m never disappointed.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @travis8229
    @travis8229 Před rokem +7

    I did this in the Army! It was hellish! At hour 30 or so the drills brought us into a room with lights shut off for recruits to watch a training video, and if anyone fell asleep they got smoked big time! I managed to stay awake, only because I bit my tongue so hard it almost bled in my mouth, the pain kept me awake! In the Army there's really no time to sleep.

  • @ajunlimited
    @ajunlimited Před 26 dny +1

    “I’ve never felt that disgusting”
    Current sleep apnea victim here. I 100% felt that. When you aren’t getting decent sleep for extended periods of time, you feel like absolutely garbage. Not just in your eyes/head area. You feel it throughout your body. Worst feeling ever.
    I recently started treatment for this and have noticed major improvement, but I still have my bad days. I honestly don’t know how you made it that long.

    • @user-bn2nv5mx2g
      @user-bn2nv5mx2g Před 10 dny

      How did you treat the sleep apnea?

    • @ajunlimited
      @ajunlimited Před 10 dny

      @@user-bn2nv5mx2g short answer is through a CPAP machine. Long answer is I had to find a sleep specialist through my primary physician and then do a sleep test. Then they diagnosed me and provided me with a CPAP machine (continual positive airway pressure) and the rest is history.
      I know you may be reluctant at first to sleep with some mask strapped to your face, but once you find what works for you and get used to sleeping that way, it makes a *major* difference.

  • @lucrentrisastolo6862
    @lucrentrisastolo6862 Před 2 lety +4

    Bro your content is always so good legit and I absolutely love how your a real down to earth Fitness CZcamsr

  • @helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo

    Joe always makes our days better

  • @gmgcubing2073
    @gmgcubing2073 Před rokem

    I've just subscribed to you today and honestly best channel I've ever found in 4 years.

  • @LlamaPunchXO
    @LlamaPunchXO Před 9 měsíci +1

    I had a flight from Japan to the US and I cannot fall asleep while traveling so I was ready for the long haul. The previous night before leaving I got like 5 hours of sleep and after one 10 hour flight, a 9 hour layover, a 6 hour flight, I got back to the states at 8 AM and decided to just go about my day and hang out with my friends. By the time it was 8 PM I completely started faded in and out of consciousness and legit dragged myself to my room and slept for 12 hours. It was an insane experience.

  • @jace_lee_norman_9953
    @jace_lee_norman_9953 Před 2 lety +28

    My record for the most hours gone without sleep is about 42 hours or around there.
    The longer I stayed awake, the easier it got to stay up, I was like not tired tbh after 20 hours in.

  • @peace6566
    @peace6566 Před 2 lety +9

    Joe: I didn't sleep for 42 hours!
    Me: did you just pour water before putting the coffee?

    • @yh1310
      @yh1310 Před 2 lety +1

      Was scrolling through the comments thinking SOMEBODY HAS TO HAVE PICKED THIS UP!!!! 😂

  • @samwilkins5124
    @samwilkins5124 Před 2 lety

    Looking good fazer

  • @Tianton1
    @Tianton1 Před 2 lety +15

    The longest I've been awake that I actually know of was 30 hours. It actually wrecks your sleeping pattern for a week at least.

  • @avawright347
    @avawright347 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your videos Joe ❤️

  • @XXLepic
    @XXLepic Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have extremely severe insomnia since being a child. Have no issues being up 36-48hrs at a time for over a decade all the time. Scary thing is I don’t feel worse. Praying it somehow changes

  • @Kharn996
    @Kharn996 Před rokem +38

    When I was like 18/19 straight out of school I once stayed up 38 hours, and that wasn't much fun either. I gotta agree for sure, there's phases that you go through. My first horrible low caught me around 22 hours in, lasted for like 3 hours, then i was fine till like hour 35, at which point the feeling of tiredness just gradually became feeling AWFUL overall. I don't think I could to that shit anymore now at 25 haha.

    • @parabalani
      @parabalani Před 8 měsíci +2

      Your body is much much stronger at 25 than at 18. You could do it much easier now.

  • @ObadiahClarke
    @ObadiahClarke Před 2 lety +13

    Can’t believe it was light outside at 12AM?! 1:00

    • @mskadwa
      @mskadwa Před rokem +2

      He meant 12pm because after 12 hours at 1:21 you see it's dark outside and the time changes from 23:59 - 00:00.

    • @felixkay2010
      @felixkay2010 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mskadwabro its not that deep

    • @yellow_three
      @yellow_three Před 3 měsíci

      I thought the same thing. I have no idea who these guys are, this just popped up in my recommended videos. Getting up at 12 a.m. the first morning would make this much more challenging.

  • @god-fearingenglishman5254

    Joe, recently stumbled across your channel and have been absolutely bloody loving the content thusfar! More importantly, the funniest thing is that I only clicked on your video that was recommended to me a few weeks ago as you're a dead ringer of my younger brother! 🤣 keep up the good work!

  • @JM-gj7de
    @JM-gj7de Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ya'll lasted longer than I would've. Good job.

  • @arcane3943
    @arcane3943 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My record is 50 solid hours of not sleeping.I woke up at 10 am on Wednesday.Had some classes and went to study with a friends of mine.We studied up until 4 am the next day, and I decided not to sleep, because I needed to get some work done for an exam the same day.After the exam (Which started at 18:00 on Thursday) I went back to my dorm and had to get ready to hit the club.Went there, got drunk, went back to the dorm at 6 am on Friday, didn't sleep, because the day before (The day of the exam) a teacher of mine didn't accept the work I did and had to redo everything.At 10 am on Friday I went to uni to see the teacher (partially drunk), waited for a while, he accepted all papers I had prepared for him, went back home at 12 am or 1 pm and fell asleep immediately.If my math is correct, that would make 50-51 hours of not sleeping.I'm almost in the same situation right now.I'll go to sleep in about an hour or two, and the next time that I'll go to sleep will be in 3-4 days from now.I'm not doing it because I want, but because it needs to be done (2nd year mechanical engineering).I'll do an update after the "experiment" lol

  • @Matteo-tw1eu
    @Matteo-tw1eu Před 2 lety +6

    That sleep hit the spot for sure my guy

  • @benjaminafforselles6174
    @benjaminafforselles6174 Před 2 lety +37

    I think i beat this preatty easily... I was awake for 78 hours for an military exercise wich was really fucking with my head, hallucinations all night long and eaven in broad day light during the day. I would never suggest someone to try this since it is honestly really dangerous. We were almost falling asleep doing anything but we hade to check each other in my group so we were awake all the time otherwise non of us would have mad it eaven past the 50 hour mark problably lol... I would say you cant think clearly at all after 60-65 hours and then you really start doing things compleatly wrong and not thinking at all just doing...

    • @charizardchaser
      @charizardchaser Před 2 lety +7

      Yep, hallucinations is pretty wild. These "civilians" didn't even try. They didn't put hot sauce in their eyes or snort coffee.

    • @sussybaka4276
      @sussybaka4276 Před 2 lety

      Navy SEALs do hell week which is 5 1/2 days with little to no sleep at all. Must suck

  • @3rdbanwavey121
    @3rdbanwavey121 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Being awake is not a hard part try sleeping 3 or 4 hours per night and go do 8 hours graft at work and do that 6 days awake see how long u can do that for 😂

  • @mickgad1
    @mickgad1 Před měsícem

    day 3 is where itts at. you stop feeling tired your mood is a little low but you literally dont feel tired at all. i often do this

  • @ImBritoEric
    @ImBritoEric Před 2 lety +28

    Yes, you need to break down your muscles but they grow outside the weight room. Sleep, Nutrition, and Recovery. The most important.

    • @ezeuzuka3344
      @ezeuzuka3344 Před 2 lety +3

      Aint got no problem working out in the gym..but its those 3 that come back to haunt me

  • @GokuBlack-sn5dr
    @GokuBlack-sn5dr Před 2 lety +70

    joe, you've done a great job so far, please don't feel the need to do unnecessary challenges which have no benefit whatsoever apart from getting views. You've worked hard to build muscle and you should use the momentum you have to reach your genetic potential, as a tall lifter I can tell you once you lose momentum it's much harder to get back on track.

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +2

      Cool message man!

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +1

      @Youmuus lol that’s random 😂 I know the song but unfortunately can’t tell you the title because I don’t know it

    • @jakehawkes876
      @jakehawkes876 Před 2 lety +3

      @Youmuus all night gimme mad love - mabel

    • @jakehawkes876
      @jakehawkes876 Před 2 lety +4

      @Youmuus i actually figured it out by listening to the clip in the video like 10x to get the lyrics hahaha

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jakehawkes876 so I guess you are his hero now haha 😄🙌

  • @KissSlowlyLoveDeeply-pm2je
    @KissSlowlyLoveDeeply-pm2je Před měsícem +1

    slight sleep deprivation can actually be energizing. the body goes into "emergency mode" and you feel very clear and focused. but that quickly fades. I've done 35 hours because of long travel, and I was a wreck, I kept talking to my friends like I was drunk without having drinking anything.

  • @robertwilson7736
    @robertwilson7736 Před rokem +1

    Crazy boy what torture!!

  • @gregbearne2195
    @gregbearne2195 Před 2 lety +32

    It’s not a competition and sleep deprivation is serious. Just to share the longest I have been without sleep is unfortunately 100+ hours. Bipolar manic episode makes it pretty much impossible, plus you feel amazing most of the time.

    • @trailer_trash_Barbie
      @trailer_trash_Barbie Před 2 lety +1

      Me 2 I'm bipolar mania as well I went 5 or 6 days and lost it had a mental breakdown

    • @gregbearne2195
      @gregbearne2195 Před 2 lety

      @@trailer_trash_Barbie I’m really sorry to hear that. After the 100+ hours mentioned above I had to spend a week in the hospital. Quetiapine helps a lot now though.

    • @trailer_trash_Barbie
      @trailer_trash_Barbie Před 2 lety

      @@gregbearne2195 yes I ended up in the hospital too!! That med u take makes me sleep walk and go crazy 🤪 I take a Xanax bar now at night to knock my butt out. Those 5 6 days I was awake was pure hell my mind would not shut off I was not on anything. Then I finally snapped and did some crazy stuff I don't remember at all. It's horrible sorry you had to experience it. I now only can sleep 3v3ry other day insomnia is a bitch.

    • @gregbearne2195
      @gregbearne2195 Před 2 lety +1

      @@trailer_trash_Barbie It sucks you have to resort to Xanax to sleep. It’s the healthiest drug in the world and rarely prescribed here in the uk. Ever tried lithium? Again it’s not the healthiest but really straightens you out.
      That psychotic episode from insomnia had me thinking my family were trying to kill me along with some fictitious hitmen. It would be funny if it wasn’t so horrific 🙄
      Anyway, stay strong! Bipolar is for life but that doesn’t mean that is what it has to take. 💙

    • @trailer_trash_Barbie
      @trailer_trash_Barbie Před 2 lety

      Yes I been on lithim Prozac Lexapro ambien everything I tried to kill myself I cut my throat and someone found me I don't know why they all make me wanna die when I on them. The Xanax really works for my sleep and anxiety. Yes I thought my fiance was trying to kill me my friend who a cop said I was running down the highway away fro, my fiance and son. I don't remember any of it really just know it's a horrible feeling that I never want to 3xperience agian, suicide ruins in my family so it's scary. My fiance goes into physcosis a few times a year from schizophrenia it's crazy what our minds can do

  • @Maxpap09
    @Maxpap09 Před 2 lety +12

    Joe after drinking coffee: WE’RE GONNA SMASH THIS CHALLENGE
    Joe a few hours later: I can’t do this anymore

  • @Luka-ty4qr
    @Luka-ty4qr Před 11 měsíci +12

    My longest is 24 hours, it was when I first started my 3rd shift job where I stayed up from 9 am to 9 am 😂 but it was when I still adjusting to the sleep schedule but to say I crashed on my weekend off is an understatement

    • @RetroRive_official
      @RetroRive_official Před 10 měsíci +1

      my longest is 54 we were going on a vacation and i was so hyped that i coudlnt sleep for 2 days straght

    • @andybeeres2452
      @andybeeres2452 Před 10 měsíci

      Weak stuff.

  • @canthishamstergetto2ksubs530
    @canthishamstergetto2ksubs530 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I attempted this challenge a few months ago, I reached 73 hours without sleeping, around the 68th hour mark, I really started to hallucinate noises (such as loud screams and endless whispers) in my head and my reaction time was decreased by around half a second, not only that, it became super hard to see, as mentioned in the video, eyes became super faint, this is true, and not only that, my body was constantly twitching shifting from awake to asleep, and I fell asleep for around less than a second every single time, then, when I finally slept, I was passed out on my bed asleep for 20 hours, I didn’t think much of that challenge so I decided to only sleep at 2am and wake up at 6am every day, this did not end well, I can recall I felt pains in my chest from time to time, sleep isn’t a joke, sleep healthy and do not have an unhealthy sleep schedule, it really isn’t something to be underestimated, stay safe y’all.

  • @law222LP
    @law222LP Před rokem +3

    Man I feel for you, this summer I have been writing my bachelor thesis and my lazy ass thought it will be good idea to leave it for deadline :D I did not sleep for 41 hours and 2 days before that only slept for 5 hours per night... I had to focused not only for staying awake but also to write reasonable thesis that sound professionally. After those 41 hourse my vision get blury and I saw walls and furniture in my room wiggling and bending :D Also heard some funky frog like noises aswell :D It was interesting experience but I´m not going to push this limit further any time soon :D :D

  • @fasha5445
    @fasha5445 Před 2 lety +37

    Once I was without sleep 72 hours. It was day after pretty hard breakup and I just coulndt believe it happened to me. I remember i was tired after like 2 days. I ate like 1 small meal and it was awful. Just remembering this is hurting me coz i cant imagine doing this again. Very nice vid btw!

    • @ted__ryan
      @ted__ryan Před 2 lety

      Hoes aren't worth it. Smoke some indica weed and sweet dreams. 😋

    • @kelseyjay3733
      @kelseyjay3733 Před rokem

      Jesus that sounds terrible. 72 hours is a long time without sleep!

  • @strawclips2626
    @strawclips2626 Před 2 lety +4

    Just throughout this week I’ve been going through weed withdrawals, I’ve reached the 45 hour mark then started hallucinating. It’s genuinely terrifying when your brain wants to sleep so badly but I just couldn’t. No matter what I done (without taking medication)I finally fell asleep but woke up just 2 hours later. I then stayed up for 12 hours and my sleep schedule has been fine ever since yesterday. Weed is scary when it comes to those withdrawals. Stay safe people.

  • @mufaroaryee5411
    @mufaroaryee5411 Před rokem

    Most CZcamsrs would click bate but he didnt hes awesome and love ur vids man i just started yesterday

  • @tupums
    @tupums Před rokem +1

    I have done 58 hrs straight without naps sleep cold showers anything and being fresh and alive . After attending spiritual program called Paramashivoham lvl2 by Paramahamsa Sri Nithyananda. I felt so energized that I didnt have desire to sleep. I was just active. Only around 58th hour gradually I felt a bit sleepy, but just a bit and went to sleep. What an amazing experience. Didnt drink any supplements or like sleep suppressive medication, etc. Just spiritual power of my guru!

  • @richvanatte3947
    @richvanatte3947 Před 2 lety +7

    I use to work the midnight shift at a gas station. One night I was so tired I hallucinated that I saw creatures across the street in the darkness, like goblins and trolls and such. I knew they were hallucinations from lack of sleep, but they seemed so real I decided to just watch them for a while. It was fascinating.

  • @nebiyu.a4695
    @nebiyu.a4695 Před 2 lety +7

    2:34 the voice break killed me 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 Před rokem +1

    I had to get up early for some laboratory work in electronics about 5-6 years ago, and I had only slept 3 hours that night - I was EXTREMELY tired when I woke up, and felt like a zombie the whole time, but thankfully it was a lab that could be finished immediately, without any lab reports or crap like that.
    Then I went home and slept for about 5 hours, and that felt beautiful - definitely worth it.

  • @Jaybro12343
    @Jaybro12343 Před 4 měsíci +4

    He fwelt howwibel

  • @danielweathers2816
    @danielweathers2816 Před 2 lety +10

    It’s fun stuff. Normally past the 26hr stage roughly you kind of just get past tiredness and end up being able to get on with it. My longest shit (in security) is 48 hours over 4 different shifts. Just small breaks And speaking to other guards who has done longer! The biggest thing is when you’re so occupied and have a responsibility you don’t focus on your tiredness then as soon as it’s over you ridiculously crash it’s insane

  • @savvy_592
    @savvy_592 Před 2 lety +8

    Usually you would feel extremely tired and then after like 15-20 minutes you would feel perfectly fine. I’ve been through those stages a bunch of times but if you stay up for too long you’ll get such a bad headache :(

  • @radiumlyte
    @radiumlyte Před 2 lety +1

    Don't go without sleep. I tried this when I was younger, and I used to sleep like 8-9 hrs/night naturally. Now I have insomnia, haven't slept a wink in the past 3 months, and wish I could sleep again. I miss it, and you need it to restore and replenish your body so you're refreshed for the next day. Listen to your body, if you need sleep, go to sleep, it's good for you.

  • @theskilledsnake
    @theskilledsnake Před 9 měsíci

    I dont think I could ever do this challenge and start my day to an alarm clock

  • @brandonparson8821
    @brandonparson8821 Před 2 lety +8

    I had gone without sleep for about 68 hours while going through BCT. It was an FTX so we were out in the field for 4 days in total. I didn't hallucinate, but my mind and body were on autopilot the whole time. Couldn't focus on anything that wasn't sleeping for more than a few seconds, my entire body felt so fuckin weak, that I couldn't even raise my rifle at eye level or get up from a prone position without using most of my willpower and all of my mental focus. I was stopping myself from falling asleep while I still standing up ffs. When I looked into a mirror at the end of it all... I looked like a hot pile of Taco Bell shit on a Thursday night... So in other words. Y'all got my respect for attempting this shit willingly.