I Tried Getting 20,000 Steps a Day for a Month, Here's What Happened

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  • @sketchur
    @sketchur Pƙed rokem +1140

    I like how you went straight to the point in this video - no intro, no nonsense! Straight to the mission!

    • @r3v001
      @r3v001 Pƙed rokem +12

      But what will the people who like the nonsense do
? Can we compromise on 50% more nonsense than this and 50% less nonsense than usual
?đŸ„Žâ˜ș

    • @flayshon
      @flayshon Pƙed rokem +12

      Liked it too, but I still have a great appreciation for the all-knowing all-seeing baby at the center of the universe showing up once in a while.

    • @r3v001
      @r3v001 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@flayshon exactly
you get itâ€ŠđŸ‘đŸœ

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@r3v001 It's all about finding a balance. Partial sense, I say.

    • @r3v001
      @r3v001 Pƙed rokem

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 exactly, you get what I’m sayin


  • @mikehayden7691
    @mikehayden7691 Pƙed rokem +883

    "4 hours of walking really cuts into your your day."
    As a man without a car, I can confirm this. I had to change my Fitbit targets since I reached most dailies before getting to work. My calves are +amazing+ though.

    • @treefrog1018
      @treefrog1018 Pƙed rokem +39

      I have no car. Yes, it takes longer to get to the grocery store but my calves are fire.

    • @jakubs.6767
      @jakubs.6767 Pƙed rokem +4

      How far is your work?

    • @FaithySch
      @FaithySch Pƙed rokem +23

      I walk to work as well! It takes me 25 minutes or is 2km! I also walk my kids to school (there and back is also 2km)
      So I’m often at 6000 steps by the time I get to work in the morning!

    • @mikehayden7691
      @mikehayden7691 Pƙed rokem +17

      @@jakubs.6767 around 2.1 miles, or 3.38km. but I go for a run before work so 10k steps was too small a target and got annoying checking my Fitbit for why it kept buzzing. It just gave me weird motivators, like "you've achieved your week's goals!" on a Tuesday afternoon headed home.
      I always go over 20k steps a day, and I sincerely need an Audible sponsor to support my habits!

    • @aarnehalen1686
      @aarnehalen1686 Pƙed rokem +15

      Yeah, funny how walking develops calves. Nobody believes my calves originally grew from walking off my weight. They think it happened at the gym.

  • @amyavital1236
    @amyavital1236 Pƙed rokem +165

    I can’t believe I just spent 20 minutes watching you walk! You are hysterical and amusing and I’ve just started a 10,000 step a day challenge. Great job!

  • @chrisnotaperson8127
    @chrisnotaperson8127 Pƙed rokem +525

    I lost 60 lbs in one summer walking a 4.2 mile loop trail in a state park 3 to 5 times a week. I did make 1 modification to my diet. I ate a whole carrot every time I wanted a snack and after the carrot if I still wanted to eat that snack I would. I loved it.

    • @dickmonkey-king1271
      @dickmonkey-king1271 Pƙed rokem +84

      I did something like this, but instead of the carrot, I smoked a crack pipe... killed my appetite dead. Lost some friends and family over it, but also 14lbs.

    • @chrisnotaperson8127
      @chrisnotaperson8127 Pƙed rokem

      @@dickmonkey-king1271 think about how much weight you dropped losing whole people

    • @chelseaoocandy
      @chelseaoocandy Pƙed rokem +40

      @@dickmonkey-king1271amazing, going give it a try

    • @dickmonkey-king1271
      @dickmonkey-king1271 Pƙed rokem

      @@chelseaoocandy Before you do, I'd recommend, first, speak to a medical professional, and second, try and get your family and friends onboard. You know, make sure you have their support. Don't do this alone. You don't want to be happily smoking your crack and then your family bursts into your room and is all like 'why the fuck you smoking crack, you're ruining your life, for god sake think about your daughter' blah blah blah. You know what I'm saying?

    • @FatJody
      @FatJody Pƙed rokem

      @@dickmonkey-king1271 You should try meth It’s amazing kills appetite & last longer so it’s effectively cheaper than crack really helped me knock those pounds off

  • @mread8230
    @mread8230 Pƙed rokem +2633

    My wife pointed out to me recently how privilege we are as men to decide to just up and go for a walk. We live in a quiet area of rural England and still she makes sure to tell me where she’s going, when she’ll be back and doesn’t take unlit paths. Bummer. Sort of only half related. Enjoyed the video 👍

    • @linn4511
      @linn4511 Pƙed rokem +359

      Yeah, I am 25, female, very thin and petite. I started walking around my supposedly safe and quiet community and this guy started chasing after me, lost me in a local store, chased me again, managed to get help from a family, lost him and ran home. Never did it again. I'm always on edge because I know all it takes is one crazed person to end my life and/or get even more trauma.

    • @cheery-hex
      @cheery-hex Pƙed rokem +85

      I think your wife is scared for no reason. I'm a woman in a small city and walk all hours. then again, I believe in my own safety

    • @joaninha3484
      @joaninha3484 Pƙed rokem +230

      @@cheery-hex I’m sure Sarah Everard and Bibaa Henry did too

    • @ashleysehatti8013
      @ashleysehatti8013 Pƙed rokem +148

      @@cheery-hex a small city in some ways is safer than rural areas. That’s great that you feel safe but many women don’t feel safe walking in their towns. I live in a big city in a great neighborhood so I usually feel safe. But the neighborhood over makes me feel on edge at any time of day

    • @PhosphorAlchemist
      @PhosphorAlchemist Pƙed rokem +34

      Yes, there's definitely a different baseline feeling of safety going out depending on how much others see you as a target. Communicating that you're going on a ramble is good regardless, in case you have some accident and someone needs to go look for you.
      I live in suburbs, and the area I can safely walk feels pretty small because the main road (a high speed divided highway) doesn't have consistent sidewalks; pedestrians are killed in car accidents a couple of times a year. I take laps around the neighborhood, but limit longer walks that require using that main road. Personally, I feel more free taking a walk in the country where I'm unlikely to run into people, but I also grew up going for woodland walks with my grandparents. There are some rural places where I feel running into any other person makes my danger-sense go to red alert; I trust my instincts and don't return there.

  • @emyywolf
    @emyywolf Pƙed rokem +424

    Im obese but my new job has given me the chance to walk 20,000 steps 4 days a week 👍👍 I’m 3 weeks in, and I’m down 15 pounds already.

    • @werrutkyupnext
      @werrutkyupnext Pƙed rokem

      damn, you prolly fit as fuck now

    • @agustorick1
      @agustorick1 Pƙed rokem +10

      What position are you in if you don't mind me asking

    • @mom4u412012
      @mom4u412012 Pƙed rokem +3

      Normal. I lost same amount in Sam's time span. Alot of it is water your body was retaining

    • @awesomesauce3110
      @awesomesauce3110 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@mom4u412012 it’s fatty acids binding with water and releases

    • @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665
      @oldsingingstudentdougbillf1665 Pƙed rokem +7

      Observe the video
20,000 steps is hard on the body and mind and tough to maintain even at 4 times a week. I’ve done 20,000 steps many times. After 12,000 it’s like
WILL THIS EVER END! So, I do around 12000 steps one shot 5 times a week at a decent pace (occasionally more if I have to go for groceries) which brings me up to around 16,000 - 18,000 steps. Really, there is no need for more that 10,000-12,000 if walking at a decent pace.

  • @tealblackwhiteteal
    @tealblackwhiteteal Pƙed rokem +91

    as a non-car-owner, one of the things i like best about walking so much is highlighted in your video: popping into that market to find a tasty treat and discovering a path you'd never noticed before. the freedom in mobility and exploration is pretty fantastic on your feet.

  • @CaliforniaBushman
    @CaliforniaBushman Pƙed rokem +360

    Well done, Craig! Nothing like Type 2 Diabetes and the fear of losing your feet to make you lose 35lbs in 18 months from diet alone - me, (neuropathy keeps me below 2 miles of walking per day, unfortunately). Was 202lbs in Jan 2021, at 5'9" (214lbs in Jan 2018). Now at 166lbs and dropping. Goal - 150lbs Jan 2023 and Diabetes beaten
    - with workouts

    • @rebekahyoder9335
      @rebekahyoder9335 Pƙed rokem +7

      I wish you all the best with your goal. I'm also t2d with a lot of bs # struggles and a shiny new insulin routine. I have a garden & chickens that help keep me moving, but it's just not enough. I live in a rural area where going for a walk is complicated by terrible roadways and heavy traffic. I'd love to walk, but I am also afraid of getting plowed over by a dump truck going 20 miles over the posted speed limit.

    • @womanofacertainage5892
      @womanofacertainage5892 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@rebekahyoder9335 I've found treadmill + super interesting podcasts or watching a movie while I walk on a treadmill makes it fun.

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Pƙed rokem +5

      Diabetes is never “beaten” yeah i dropped my a1C to normal levels and no longer have to take metformin, but I’m still diabetic. So are you

    • @kristinkowalski5964
      @kristinkowalski5964 Pƙed rokem +1

      That's amazing! I'm happy for you.

    • @m0L3ify
      @m0L3ify Pƙed rokem +11

      Plant-based diet helped my wife reverse her diabetes, if that's of any help to you. She's been in remission for 5 years now. I wish you all the best in your journey!

  • @Bowiepainter
    @Bowiepainter Pƙed rokem +229

    I’ve been walking at 4 am every day for 7 years. It’s addictive. I often hit between 20-30k steps a day. I love it. It’s so therapeutic.

    • @W0lf_91
      @W0lf_91 Pƙed rokem +16

      Yeah I do anywhere between 20/30k 6 days a week. (My job)
      I can relate to the mental benefits and clarity it provides.
      When I have time off though for annual leave or whatever I try and let my body rest a bit - but when I do I miss the walking!

    • @Rosinity
      @Rosinity Pƙed rokem +7

      yup, been waking up and walking/running for about an hour and a half, only been doing it for 4 months now but it’s definitely addicting

    • @SonuSharma-vh5ef
      @SonuSharma-vh5ef Pƙed rokem +2

      You guys lost fat,??

    • @Rosinity
      @Rosinity Pƙed rokem +12

      @@SonuSharma-vh5ef yeah, went from 245 to 185. on top of eating clean of course. still going strong

    • @SonuSharma-vh5ef
      @SonuSharma-vh5ef Pƙed rokem +3

      @@Rosinity wow that's great bro I'm also looking forward to taking my daily steps to 20k cuz I really need to lose that weight.

  • @anna-maymoon1001
    @anna-maymoon1001 Pƙed rokem +221

    A related story about walking;
    I live in a middle of nowhere village in England with no signal and a lot of dog walkers. My favourite thing is we have two single old people in the village; both widows and they're BFFLs and live across the road from each other. Their routine is to wake up, go for a very long walk, have breakfast at Brian's House, and then in the afternoon they go for another walk and have lunch at Margaret's.
    Margaret is the village gossip and she's lovely and Brian has a little Jack Russel dog and a walking staff (think gandalf). They have such a wholesome friendship and it all started bc they kept walking the same route every day â˜ș

    • @rebekahyoder9335
      @rebekahyoder9335 Pƙed rokem +15

      Oh. I love how cozy that sounds.

    • @gencox1107
      @gencox1107 Pƙed rokem +28

      My 90 year old gran has a walking gang where every morning they walk 3 miles and gossip about the grandkids. Makes me look forward to being old :)

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      It sounds like a children's story by Cynthia Rylant, the "Mr. Putter and Tabby" series. Lols

    • @indianincoming8842
      @indianincoming8842 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      So cute❀

  • @PasCorrect
    @PasCorrect Pƙed rokem +71

    Suggestion for another challenge: "I ate without doing other stuff at the same time for 30 days". Personally, I'm so used to automatically turning on a video or podcast or checking texts while eating that I don't know if I could physically consume food while just staring into space. Sometimes I spend a bunch of time preparing a nice meal but barely appreciate it as I'm eating because I'm watching a CZcams video and writing a comment. Like I just did, with a chocolate bar that just added 250 calories to my day whether or not I noticed the experience of eating it.

    • @kelseyreid5793
      @kelseyreid5793 Pƙed rokem +4

      This is a great idea! It's hard for me to just and eat as well.

    • @vmunoz19p
      @vmunoz19p Pƙed rokem +3

      Good idea! Living alone i find myself always looking for a noise

  • @ampersignia
    @ampersignia Pƙed rokem +29

    When you were walking around at night alone, I realized that as a woman, I wouldn’t be able to walk so freely at night. People are weird if not actually dangerous to women walking alone at night. And then if not at night, just being miles and miles away without a car or public transit to take you back. It makes me kind of afraid to be without transport that far from home. There are rideshare apps of course but idk something about this makes me feel too vulnerable (especially as a woman).
    Also it’s amazing that you are able to commit so much time to this, but it seems like it’s because your life is very flexible in comparison to others. At most you have to fit it around your wife and your daughter. Your work and workout schedule can be moved around to whenever.

  • @tirvplumbing
    @tirvplumbing Pƙed rokem +429

    Time commitment for this one is huge. Ive been doing 10k a day since covid and that's probably around 2 hours so to commit 4 hours a day to 20k is no mean feat. Helped me lose 58lbs so far. 25.9% bodyfat now going in the right direction 😊 Now doing a couch to 5k and wife and I also got a treadmill so got no excuse not to hit the target now.

    • @PasCorrect
      @PasCorrect Pƙed rokem +33

      I misread that last sentence as "couch to 5k and wife, and I also got a treadmill" and I was like damn, that's an ambitious program but good luck

    • @aarnehalen1686
      @aarnehalen1686 Pƙed rokem +7

      Keep going, and look out when you get to your goal. It’ll take a couple of years after for your body to settle at the new equilibrium.
      But losing 100lbs is the best thing I’ve ever done. 110% totally worth it.
      You got it!

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 Pƙed rokem +1

      1 or 2 yrs

    • @joesr31
      @joesr31 Pƙed rokem +7

      walk faster, probably can squeeze 10k down to about an hour

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@joesr31 lol... we're walking cos we can run đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚

  • @BradColemanisHere
    @BradColemanisHere Pƙed rokem +538

    Honestly, this might be the most impressive one yet. The time and energy commitment is super high, but you did it! Congrats! Walking really improved my life as well but with far fewer steps. Just walking my dog daily (sometimes twice if my wife isn't home) is good for me. I listen to audio books and I move my body and it's nice. Breaks up the day too. However, my "good job!" days are 10-14k. A normal day is about 8k and that feels good. I've hit 20k only a few times and the pain the next day led to me hardly walking at all for two days after. Balance is key.

    • @pascalerkens9754
      @pascalerkens9754 Pƙed rokem +9

      I mean 8000 to 10000 is Just fine :). I recently Started walking aswell and i want to make it a daily routine aswell.

    • @tundevirag755
      @tundevirag755 Pƙed rokem +16

      Wow that's interesting. I work part time as a waitress, and on almost every shift I hit 20K, I guess my legs are so conditioned that I am not in pain the next day. But I agree, usually 8-14K makes me feel like I have a great and active day.

    • @BradColemanisHere
      @BradColemanisHere Pƙed rokem +5

      @@tundevirag755 Absolutely you are conditioned for it. Likewise trying talking all day when you normally don't, and your voice will hurt. This is no problem for teachers because that's what they do every day! The human body is pretty amazing, really.

    • @mandylisak
      @mandylisak Pƙed rokem +3

      @@tundevirag755 same for me, I work in healthcare and walk around all day

    • @richardkohn4153
      @richardkohn4153 Pƙed rokem

      @@BradColemanisHere how old are you (if you don't mind me asking?)

  • @hopejustesen3283
    @hopejustesen3283 Pƙed rokem +15

    I’ve watched on and off over the past 10 years and of everyone I’ve continued to watch I think you have been the most inspirational and life changing. Your videos really stick with me in ways I didn’t expect. Thank you

  • @halfacrehomemaker
    @halfacrehomemaker Pƙed rokem +56

    This video came across my feed and I was like, “If I can watch a guy mow a lawn for 20 minutes, I’ll watch this guy walk.” I genuinely enjoyed your humor. And then, I thought, “I wonder what else he makes videos about” and I saw that you have 1.1M subscribers! Must be some good content. I look forward to it.

  • @flibbertygibbette
    @flibbertygibbette Pƙed rokem +218

    This is really inspiring, thank you. I am in no way going to do 20,000 steps a day any time soon, but I think I'm going to start with 3,500 a day, which I know is totally doable, and ramp up from there.

    • @floedsje
      @floedsje Pƙed rokem +19

      That's awesome! I've actually done some research and it turns out that half an hour of walking per day (which is around 3000 steps) already significantly lowers stress. So know that it's already beneficial!

    • @turtlescanfly7
      @turtlescanfly7 Pƙed rokem +6

      That’s a great goal! A few months ago I noticed I was only getting about 1200 steps a day. I don’t have a watch so this was from my iPhone. I’ve been able to consistently get 4k now but I’m finding it harder to get more than that regularly since my house is off a main road without sidewalks. I usually hit 8k on days where I run errands though

    • @flibbertygibbette
      @flibbertygibbette Pƙed rokem +12

      @@floedsje Since I wrote this comment, I accidentally walked 13,000 steps 😂 Tomorrow I'm shooting for 3500, though.

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@flibbertygibbette well, you got the over achiever badge.

    • @flibbertygibbette
      @flibbertygibbette Pƙed rokem +3

      @ForeverDreamWithinADream I'm currently averaging about 3500-5000 so it's all good, heh

  • @jr637-1
    @jr637-1 Pƙed rokem +47

    I remember when Craig used to punch eagles. I think moving on to swearing at geese is what we in the biz call character development?

  • @atlantauncut
    @atlantauncut Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +13

    3 months ago I was at 220lbs (5'10 tall) and decided I needed to go back to my healthier weight of 170lbs. I knew it would be a challange but the biggest effort was to lose the weight. Maintining it later would be eaiser. In an effort to expedite the process I reduced my calorie intake to 1000 caloires per day and cut all flour from my diet. I focused on meets, eggs, low carb meals and vegetables plus water. No fruits except berries. No fast foods. Nothing fried. Lots of broccoli. I did drop in about 10 weeks down to 170lbs. I went from X-tra large shirts to medium and from 38 waist to 34 waist. It worked for me.

  • @TheDevintomb
    @TheDevintomb Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +20

    The feelings you described in your first two weeks are extremely relatable
    Especially about stumbling upon things and scenarios you'd otherwise miss. Hard to explain to people who don't do it, but you literally just go on a walk, and then just keep going and try out new "routes" lol. It's awesome, and I'm glad for you

  • @paigefinch9957
    @paigefinch9957 Pƙed rokem +424

    I love that we got to see the baby geese growing up throughout this video. Also congrats on a successful month (+3 days)!

    • @clairewillow6475
      @clairewillow6475 Pƙed rokem +9

      The baby geese need their own sequel

    • @justineglickman
      @justineglickman Pƙed rokem +9

      When I started my walking, I discovered goose nests nearby. I watched them hatch and grow up, spent lots of time with them. 5 generations later and I'm still walking to visit the geese. They're actually super friendly when they know you 😂

  • @TFlip04
    @TFlip04 Pƙed rokem +134

    Good timing! Today is day 30 of my 20,000 step challenge also. I’m going to 90 days. Wish me luck.

    • @cheery-hex
      @cheery-hex Pƙed rokem +3

      good luck Thomas!

    • @Wra8h
      @Wra8h Pƙed rokem +3

      good luck! you clearly got this!

    • @raygarciaj
      @raygarciaj Pƙed rokem +1

      How many pounds have you dropped?

    • @TFlip04
      @TFlip04 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@raygarciaj I lost 25 lbs of fat after 90 days of 20,000 steps.

    • @moonempress8366
      @moonempress8366 Pƙed rokem

      Awesome..how much weight have you lost?

  • @rayedenpoet6774
    @rayedenpoet6774 Pƙed rokem +74

    I've just clocked in my first 20,000+ steps after seeing this video. Whether or not this will evolve into a challenge depends on how I feel when I wake up tomorrow, but I've already logged more steps in a single day than I've ever achieved before. :)

  • @MrGregmills87
    @MrGregmills87 Pƙed rokem +70

    I watched this video about five days ago and immediately was inspired to follow lose it just like you did, and I’ve been walking with a goal of 20k steps per day too. I’ve lost 5 pounds already. This video was exactly what I needed. Thanks Craig!

  • @DevanTheMan
    @DevanTheMan Pƙed rokem +175

    You are hands down the most genuinely funny person on CZcams. Holy smokes, every video you make has such good humor. đŸ€Ł

    • @tomfurie2996
      @tomfurie2996 Pƙed rokem +1

      “Good Humor” yum!

    • @KikaCoco
      @KikaCoco Pƙed rokem +1

      I agree
.hilarious
and motivating!!

    • @stabiledube9634
      @stabiledube9634 Pƙed rokem +1

      Indeed 😂 just found this channel & l’m glad l did

    • @VondaBoo
      @VondaBoo Pƙed rokem +1

      Him and his wife are hilarious 😂😂😂😂

  • @Amaika16
    @Amaika16 Pƙed rokem +115

    Wow! I'm a biologist that hikes and backpacks around looking and all things nature and I can't imagine forcing myself to walk to just get steps. I do 8-10 miles a day and am exhausted, but also hills suck. Amazing job craig! Definitely pat yourself on the back that's a lot of walking! You basically backpacked a trail around the city and neighborhood. Also I was dying laughing at the American flag bit. Love your humor. And I love that Chyna has the same humor and never misses a beat.

  • @Lwoods1717
    @Lwoods1717 Pƙed rokem +13

    Your commentary is actually really enjoyable. I've seen a ton of videos like this and yours was the most fun to watch (you didnt drag on endlessly about health and weight loss THANK GOD)

  • @kreestina1789
    @kreestina1789 Pƙed rokem +303

    Love this! 20,000 steps is no joke. I really wish walking around a city or park or anywhere in the dark alone was an option for women. I even get a little freaked out if I'm walking alone on a trail in the early morning sometimes. Too many murder shows, I guess.

    • @Cmoni1111
      @Cmoni1111 Pƙed rokem +11

      Yeah true crime podcast habits definitely put a damper on late evening walks alone lol

    • @spndrtwentythree5239
      @spndrtwentythree5239 Pƙed rokem +7

      My family worry about me , the city is 15mins away and I would go into the city after work 10pm to go for a walk it's well light and people around but am a nurse I get over exhausted and then Need to walk to rest my mind.

    • @clubmogambo3214
      @clubmogambo3214 Pƙed rokem +7

      Being an occasional practitioner of 10k steps per day, I'd have to concur. 20k is no joke whatsoever. I've hit that latter number only when I'm on vacay and do a lot of casual walking/resting/walking/resting type of activity. It's tough.

    • @anti-narc1343
      @anti-narc1343 Pƙed rokem +3

      Walk indoors
      Problem solved

    • @lloydirving6209
      @lloydirving6209 Pƙed rokem +1

      Carry a gun with you so if someone is being creepy you can kill them

  • @JustQzen
    @JustQzen Pƙed rokem +56

    When you said "Some people drive to the grocery store. Suckers, NOT ME! I walk..." it made me proud. Most of Europe (from what I know) people prefer walking to the store. At least for shopping just daily things or something you need to fill up on right now. If we stock up freezer and so on we probably drive to a supermarket and fill a cart or two. And as an example... I live in Sweden and here we have foot/biking paths all over the country. I could walk from the south of Sweden to the north on almost exclusivly foot paths.

    • @volcanoisland1895
      @volcanoisland1895 Pƙed rokem +7

      I went for 2 years without a car. Getting groceries SUCKED, everything is sold in in big packages (ie heavy) and the routes often involve walking along highways. Having been to parts of europe, its often the same distance to the grocery store, but its a much nicer walk (alleyways, tight residential roads, shaded treed areas). Sweeping generalizations, but walking for groceries (as your only method to get groceries) sucks in North America.

    • @robinvandermeulen9736
      @robinvandermeulen9736 Pƙed rokem +1

      Same as in the netherlands

  • @DanRobards
    @DanRobards Pƙed rokem +64

    I used to do this on the way to work with a weighted backpack. First two weeks was a hell of blisters and sore heels. Once the feet hardened up it was a breeze!

  • @chrisd5133
    @chrisd5133 Pƙed rokem +85

    Two years ago after a dramatic change in my personal situation I moved to Florida for most of that year. I quickly realized what a mistake moving to that pit of a state was. After several nervous breakdowns, issues with living with my family, severe depression etc., I started doing 20,000 per day. At first it was completely by accident then a daily goal. I did that every single day for around six months straight. Even in the rain. I only skipped a day or two when the storms were too much. Every single evening I was out there, earbuds in listening to music and podcasts.
    I became a part of the landscape of the area I lived in. Walked right up to my local coyotes. Crossed paths with many poisonous snakes. Made friend with a local owl that would look for me every night while I was out there. Those 20,000 steps kept me alive until I was able to leave that black hole of a state and go back home. I wouldn’t be here right now if it wasn’t for those nightly walks. My favorite shoes had no soles left at the end of all of that. Wore right through. I’m grateful that my job right now has me doing between 10 and 20 thousand steps per day outdoors, daily.

    • @thisvagabondlife7132
      @thisvagabondlife7132 Pƙed rokem +5

      When I was in Florida for two months everyone was smiling and said hi , even teenagers, as I walked my 4 miles on the beach daily. Winter in Florida beats winter in ct anytime!

    • @hoihoi12250
      @hoihoi12250 Pƙed rokem +1

      it helped with the depresso?

    • @LuminescentHouseHippo
      @LuminescentHouseHippo Pƙed rokem +1

      I’m glad you are safe and back home. I understand about toxic family members. Take care of yourself. Your walks sound magical.

  • @meomie8440
    @meomie8440 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hubby and I have been on the fence about trying Factor so when we saw that they were your sponsor we decided to finally give them a try. Love your content and your family is just beautiful. Hope all good things come your way! Thanks for all the smiles

  • @SuperMustache555
    @SuperMustache555 Pƙed rokem +46

    Watching Craig make jokes about his surroundings is my new favorite thing

  • @blessedfrig
    @blessedfrig Pƙed rokem +50

    Your consistency is incredibly impressive! Not only the hours of walking each day but the continued Wheezy vs Birds content đŸ€œđŸŠ… I laughed so much during this video thanks Wheezy and well done!

  • @caraamethyst6956
    @caraamethyst6956 Pƙed rokem +7

    The past 7 weeks i've tried upping my steps to about 10k after i realized i sit all day long and i never thought i would enjoy or appreciate walking so much. the last 3 days or so i've had a flare up of pain in my knees and ankles from a chronic illness and it has honestly made me realize how blessed i am to be able to have a fully functioning body most of the time. i've begun craving the movement which i never imagined happening.

  • @russellnyberg
    @russellnyberg Pƙed rokem +41

    You guys have tried so many things! I'd love to see a summary of the BEST and most impactful challenges that you have done! Like top 5-10 or something like that.

  • @MasterDoctor_
    @MasterDoctor_ Pƙed rokem +10

    You're the best, WheezyWaiter. The self-improvement challenges are so inspiring.

  • @yasminceleste3844
    @yasminceleste3844 Pƙed rokem +11

    Loved this video! This challenge (and the newsletter) have inspired me to aim for 10,000 steps a day which feels great. Not always hitting it but I am walking waaaay more

  • @karennelson9703
    @karennelson9703 Pƙed rokem +3

    This is my first time watching your channel. Love this. Honest and humorous. I have done the circles inside at night before. Looking forward to more vids.

  • @togglezerofour
    @togglezerofour Pƙed rokem +24

    I've been getting my 10k steps everyday as of the last month and have found that it helps with my adherence to my diet. I have severely underestimated the power of walking. I think I'll continue that for the rest of my life hopefully!

  • @discursion
    @discursion Pƙed rokem +28

    Now here's a man who's walked the walk.

  • @jeanc.65
    @jeanc.65 Pƙed rokem +18

    Hilarious video! The run ins with the geese really cracked me up. That was a big time commitment to do that much walking, it kind of inspired me to get moving (not 20,000 steps though).

  • @GummyBear1972
    @GummyBear1972 Pƙed rokem +11

    Wow, 20k steps is amazing in one day, much less EVERY DAY for so long! I have health challenges (EDS) and try to walk a couple times daily, but 10k steps is a huge day for me and I couldn't imagine achieving what you've done. WELL DONE!

    • @EarlLedden
      @EarlLedden Pƙed rokem

      10K is a good day for anybody and a much more realistic goal for the non obsessed. 10k is doable.

  • @jasontiver3302
    @jasontiver3302 Pƙed rokem +23

    I don't work and if I don't walk I gain weight. I average 10 miles per day. It takes around 3 hours 15 minutes. I break it up into 2 walks. It really keeps the weight off.

  • @RubyRubyheart
    @RubyRubyheart Pƙed rokem +40

    On another topic, I want to compliment you on the creative ways you’ve found to include Ada while never compromising her safety. Well done, Dada. (I liked it when she called you guys Mama and Dada.)

  • @RazorwaveTV
    @RazorwaveTV Pƙed rokem +9

    This is brilliant, ever since I've started working from home I've been taking a walk every lunch break and it's done so much good!

  • @geniej2378
    @geniej2378 Pƙed rokem +10

    I took up walking (about an hour a day) during the pandemic and I've kept it up! It's such a good habit, makes me enjoy the outdoors and see some nature, I've noticed it improves my mood too. Highly recommend - oh and get yourself a rain jacket and you'll be good to walk in rain too!

  • @lucathenovak
    @lucathenovak Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +14

    I am 43 and 8 years ago I had a stroke which left me with a paralasis on my left side that affected my leg, hand and half the face. I had to do major recovery where my doctor said that walking is the best exercise to do so I got a hyper active dog(the best border collie ever) to walk with me and can take it and started with 3 to 5 km a day which was super hard for me at the time with the problems I had. As I got better and helthier I could walk 25 km no problem. After about 8 months my leg, arm and face were normal like nothing happened.
    I keep walking 13 to 15 km per day because I got used to it, still got a hyper active dog, keeps me healthy, never gain weight and more I guess but the point is WALKING CHANGED MY LIFE so...
    Keep walking

  • @mattatron64
    @mattatron64 Pƙed rokem +21

    For the uninitiated, "Two Guys Talking About Lettuce." is a masterful demonstration of two guys with extremely different names being able to stay 100% on-topic (the topic being lettuce) for about 40 minutes at a time. But after 40 minutes, anything goes.

    • @MartijnPennings
      @MartijnPennings Pƙed rokem +3

      Sounds like a perfect podcast to listen to while getting my steps in. Gonna check it out.

  • @alleycaaat
    @alleycaaat Pƙed rokem +13

    What has really helped me walk more is that I made a desk for my treadmill that I can work from. It's nothing for me to log 4-6mi in one go, and I feel like it helps me to be more productive on my computer because the walking keeps my mind occupied enough that I don't feel the need to fidget. (I am aware this isn't an option for everyone and I feel very lucky to have access to a walking desk and treadmill.)

  • @OINMAS
    @OINMAS Pƙed rokem +2

    I've started to do some walking, today I decided to get a step counter on my phone, thought I'd try to get 10,000 steps today. Got to where I was going, and it was pretty much exactly 10,000 steps! I was pretty pleased. Then I decided to walk back too... Did not expect to be able to reach 20,000, but I did it. I'm tired now. It was a mistake not to bring water with me, especially as it's summer where I am. Don't know if i can keep it up, but you inspire me to push myself, Craig. Thanks for doing all these awesome challenges.

  • @thecurioussquirrelreviews

    Thoroughly entertained for 20 or so minutes, thank you. Your commentary is classic - love it!

  • @lexlane_
    @lexlane_ Pƙed rokem +15

    Also, end of video thoughts, this is 1000% why i wish we had more accessible walkability in America.

  • @heavypiano
    @heavypiano Pƙed rokem +11

    Man... that is a huge commitment. I remember back in my single 20's when I was working on training for a marathon and I'd basically work, commute home, run, eat, and go to bed. You did this all while raising a human and being married!

  • @stevethecat9194
    @stevethecat9194 Pƙed rokem +9

    I love that you did the 20k steps a day challenge. 10k is relatively easy, but 20k is a real time commitment. It becomes a mental game.

  • @Ackros
    @Ackros Pƙed rokem +15

    Chapters are King
    00:00 start
    0:45 DAY 2
    2:30 Day 5
    7:15 Day 10
    8:46 Day 13
    12:15 Day 21
    14:15 Day 27
    16:23 3 weeks later
    17:05 Sponsor - Factor
    19:00 Voucher code

  • @anthonyfox477
    @anthonyfox477 Pƙed rokem +16

    Semi-related note - I've been having chronic gut issues (bloating, constipation etc) for years and a few months ago started tracking my macros (fat/carbs/protein) based off of some calculations my wife provided (from the book Unlock you Macro Type). Turns out I was eating 2x the amount of fat I should have been, and not nearly enough protein and carbs. Feeling WAY better now - only rare instances of gut issues. And yes walking is rad, although 10K/day is plenty for me.

  • @robinspencer5898
    @robinspencer5898 Pƙed rokem +4

    This was a joy to watch! Thanks 🙏 for all your hard work that I know went into making this video đŸ„° I’m walking for my main exercise and I absolutely love it! I hit 10 thousand steps most days but I need to pay more attention to my calories 😂

  • @donig7337
    @donig7337 Pƙed rokem +1

    You might be the most refreshing youtuber out there. I spit my smoothie out my nose and mouth when you said your daughter told you. Hilarious!!! Thank you for making me laugh and be a uplifting human!!

  • @lolitabw
    @lolitabw Pƙed rokem +1

    Best straight forward video for the year. Well done. And very funny moments.

  • @Wilperrri
    @Wilperrri Pƙed rokem +3

    Great that you did this! Keep going! My mom walks over 20,000 steps every day. She listens to a lot of audiobooks.

  • @stephaniehotchkiss9027
    @stephaniehotchkiss9027 Pƙed rokem +16

    Good on you for creating a good new habit. Just as a side note for someone else on a walking journey, you can also match in place and the steps count ( though the distance won’t show obviously). I have found doing a 7 minute March every 30 minutes or hour depending on scheduling really works well . Since I am able to keep a brisk pace for such a short time, I get the steps in and burn more calories. I think it may be a bit of a HIIT kinda thing that happens . But it is a good idea if you have time constraints where you can’t do full hours sessions of walking

    • @calmontes651
      @calmontes651 Pƙed rokem +3

      I’ve been doing this for 22 days. I started challenging myself to do 10k steps everyday and very soon I realized it’s a commitment easily threaten by winter storms and crazy -30c weather, so I started marching in place using my cushion kitchen pad, and that evolved into running in place, and just like you, every hour or so I put my iwatch into a “indoor run in place”, turn on music and hit 1000 steps in 7 mins. It has become my all time favourite thing this winter, everyday I meet my 10k steps and I don’t consider this exercise just movement. So simple and relaxing.

  • @laurieguzman1
    @laurieguzman1 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    I just came to say I watch this video whenever I need to get back on track with my steps. I love your channel and how witty you and China are. Keep up the great work. 🎉

  • @WhereTheLocalsRoam
    @WhereTheLocalsRoam Pƙed rokem +2

    Your "10,000 Steps a Day for a Month" video is one of my favorites, and I loved this one too! I grew up in WI and went to Madison for college before moving away, and it's always nice to get a glimpse of familiar places 🙂I just found out there are Ian's Pizzas here in Seattle and I probably walked 10,000 steps to get there LOL. Always love your content, Craig!

  • @flayshon
    @flayshon Pƙed rokem +3

    Really fun video. I don't really have a watch to count my steps, but I've always walked a lot. Even indoors, whenever I'm listening to podcasts/music, I tend to walk around the house for 1~2 hours in any given day.
    Also, I missed these "Craig goes outside" videos videos ever since that period where you did (almost) daily vlogs. Hopping to see more in the future.

  • @nickre96988
    @nickre96988 Pƙed rokem +12

    Been doing this for about the last 10 days. 20k is no joke but honestly I sleep and feel so much better. You’re always tired afterwards but it’s like a good tired. Definitely get hungry a lot so the calorie intake has increased as well. It helps to have a treadmill. I usually just hop on it for a mile or so every 1-2 hours and that does it.

  • @Cargotruck
    @Cargotruck Pƙed rokem +7

    Huge props for doing this for a month! I've done a week and it already felt like a challenge. Some days are good, some you have to really force it. I think anything north of 10k is good long-term.

  • @schafereckerle2119
    @schafereckerle2119 Pƙed rokem

    I started watching your videos almost 10 years ago and laughed about your nature rap for years. I eventually started watching other channels but now that I'm back everytime I hear your voice i get hit by a wave of nostalgia. I miss your dark souls videos, and stay awesome

  • @ThirtyVirus
    @ThirtyVirus Pƙed rokem +91

    I agree with the walking and logging calories for weight loss strategy. Biking is a bit more fun though and burns around the same calories

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern Pƙed rokem +13

      Calories counting isn't great. It's a chore that's unsustainable and depressing.
      Mindful eating is much better. You learn to listen to your own cues.

    • @Asp0321
      @Asp0321 Pƙed rokem +22

      @@acmulhern I sorta agree with you, but I think counting calories in the beginning of weight loss gives a lot of information that can drive a person to realize how over maintenance they truly are. As a person who has lost, gained, and then re-lost/kept the weight off, it always helped to have an “info-period” to readjust my mind to what I’m actually eating, but overall, no, I don’t think counting past a couple months is sustainable in the long term.

    • @dustyoldhat
      @dustyoldhat Pƙed rokem +6

      @@acmulhern Best practices is to count calories for at least a month so you better understand the caloric content of the foods you typically eat. This is usually a mind-blowing experience for people who have never tracked their calories before, whether or not you're trying to gain weight/muscle or simply lose body fat. This should be accompanied by using a BMR / TDEE calculator so you know your maintenance calories and what a surplus or deficit actually looks like in the real foods you eat at the amounts you eat them. Only by establishing a base level understanding can you even begin to think of "mindful eating" - otherwise you're just operating in a vacuum of ignorance about how your own individual body operates.
      Not to mention, most people have little to no understanding of what foods contain what amount of calories, or the caloric differences between macronutrients. Counting calories at the beginning of a body transformation is widely regarded as a meaningful and enlightening step by most all nutrition and training professionals. And like the other person said, it's not something you do forever - it's simply foundational education for anyone serious about changing their bodies.

    • @d4rk0v3
      @d4rk0v3 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@acmulhern Listening to your own cues is how people get into binge eating disorders and fall off the wagon. Our bodies can be deceptive. There has to be thought and commitment to an entire lifestyle change. "Just listen to your body" is generally bad advice if you're already in bad habits.

    • @AllTheArtsy
      @AllTheArtsy Pƙed rokem +4

      Most people assume that "working out" needs to be this super aggressive, high intensity thing all the time. And that's why most people fail and never stick to a workout routine. Literally just moving throughout the day -- say if you do this and log around 15-10k steps daily, is really more movement than 1-2 hours at the gym. It can be this easy. Overall movement, raising your NEAT, is more sustainable and less miserable than committing to a HIIT workout or running at the crack of dawn for no reason.

  • @thedaletribe
    @thedaletribe Pƙed rokem +11

    I have been enjoying your videos so much!! I try to walk about 3 miles a day and that feels like it takes forever, so, wow, well done!! Also, I’m terrified of geese and we have ones with children near a pond I walk by. Frickin’ frickers!!! They hiss at me too! They’re the worst!

  • @adamack44
    @adamack44 Pƙed rokem +1

    this video made my day, simple, funny, positive. Can't beat it

  • @fabiolajean-louis
    @fabiolajean-louis Pƙed rokem

    I love your personality! The most entertaining CZcams vid I've seen in a really long time.

  • @micah_noel
    @micah_noel Pƙed rokem +19

    The first time I tried keto I combined it with walking and it was great. I’ve tried it a couple more times without the walking and it didn’t have quite the same effect. This has definitely reminded me that no matter what I do I need to keep walking.

  • @megane.1073
    @megane.1073 Pƙed rokem +8

    This is awesome! Congrats on completing your goal. I currently do 10,000 a day and it's so hard. But this has motivated me to try for 11,000 steps a day (no way I could do 20,000, but an extra thousand or 2 is a good goal to have 😊)

  • @milkcolumns7033
    @milkcolumns7033 Pƙed rokem +1

    Still the only channel I watch where I don't skip the adds, love your stuff never stop being you!

  • @danielwait4963
    @danielwait4963 Pƙed rokem +1

    You just encouraged me to put my phone down and go for 10km walk along the canal! The first time in 2 years doing so much exercise willingly ;) so thank you! I will try and keep this up as I have developed quite the dad bod!

  • @Customisbetter2
    @Customisbetter2 Pƙed rokem +9

    Heck yeah! I've been on a 15k step challenge thanks to you.

  • @ela5699
    @ela5699 Pƙed rokem +4

    I loved this! Really inspired me to go outside and walk around. Thanks :)
    Fun fact: there's also a little forest near me and within there's a path that I cannot take because of the same not very friendly geese. Today I gave it another shot and was not surprised. The geese made noises and began following my every step and that was my cue to run. So I ran for my life.

  • @thedon2005
    @thedon2005 Pƙed rokem +5

    Walking is also a great stress-buster
Those days when you’re feeling down, a long walk will help so much. Also, if you’re having trouble with your sleep, walking will also help with that.

  • @Lauren-yq3ds
    @Lauren-yq3ds Pƙed rokem +2

    This video was exactly what I wanted with my life. Thank you

  • @dizzellen
    @dizzellen Pƙed rokem +7

    I have a herniated disc in my lumbar spine & the only thing that keeps me pain free while it heals is walking 11,000 steps a day. I hate walking (prefer bike riding) and I hate the heat/ humidity haha but I sleep and feel SO much better in general. I also think it's better than cycling for most of my body.
    It takes me about 2 hours to do 11,000. If it's too hot, I do what you did and do 2 30 minute laps in my house to a podcast and 1 longer walk in the evening. On the path, I like to challenge myself to catch up to people to keep a faster pace. I also heard if you focus on something in the distance, it'll help with a faster pace too! Thanks for the video, I might have to try 20,000 one day!

  • @TheBurtDude
    @TheBurtDude Pƙed rokem +24

    Goose poop has been my biggest annoyance during my daily walks....That and sweat dripping in my eyes.

    • @dustyoldhat
      @dustyoldhat Pƙed rokem +2

      Goose poop drips in your eyes? Gah-rossss

    • @Panurus_biarmicus
      @Panurus_biarmicus Pƙed rokem +1

      Time to train all the goose in the area to use your toilet.

  • @unerochebleue
    @unerochebleue Pƙed rokem

    I love how much I can relate to this video. Living in the city, I've always been a big proponent of walking when one can, whatever the distance. Whenever I go for a day out downtown, I make the road there part of the journey. I have my cafés where I like to stop on the way, and a few hidden green paths that I wouldn't have discovered had I not been walking everywhere for all these years. And now that I have a sedentary job, I don't even have to add it to my routine. I've been doing it for so long that it's just part of me, and never a chore.
    Anyways, good on you for doing this every day for a month. While I don't think it's necessary outside of a challenge, I think it's a good way to really internalize the fact that on days where you have the time, it's really not that difficult to just opt for walking even if it's 2 hours away.

  • @ZyDawg
    @ZyDawg Pƙed rokem

    7:24 I love how supportive they are of your endeavors đŸ€—

  • @wrayoflighttube
    @wrayoflighttube Pƙed rokem +29

    As a woman I was freaked out when you were walking downtown. I could feel my anxiety increasing.

    • @ctguitarguy8510
      @ctguitarguy8510 Pƙed rokem +4

      Pretty amazing how neurotic and anxiety ridden women are about this. Men are twice as likely to be attacked by strangers than women.

    • @awesomesauce3110
      @awesomesauce3110 Pƙed rokem

      @@ctguitarguy8510 assaults are not a competition. Stay a King Loser, Incel.

  • @thecognitiverambler8911
    @thecognitiverambler8911 Pƙed rokem +4

    10k a day's a good goal. I've done it without fail for over 2 years now (started in early COVID) and at first it was a hassle and on some select days (ugh travel days!) it is. But by and large it is completely second nature, has made my life immensely better, and I wouldn't even want to look back.

  • @rolling.reggie
    @rolling.reggie Pƙed rokem

    I’m so inspired. Thank you Wheezy fellow

  • @twylalove8857
    @twylalove8857 Pƙed rokem

    Congratulations đŸŽ‰đŸ‘đŸœ getting those steps in makes a world of difference!

  • @QuistJam
    @QuistJam Pƙed rokem +3

    Great video (as always). Walking is the best!!

  • @nerdcave0
    @nerdcave0 Pƙed rokem +4

    Great effort, 20k steps is no joke. Also, that Simpsons episode about the lemon tree is 👌👌

  • @Nova7o9
    @Nova7o9 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you! I felt inspired and I walked on the treadmill for the whole video. đŸš¶đŸŒâ€â™€ïž

  • @MyDogRunner
    @MyDogRunner Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    I watched this months ago and just watched it again. So hilarious! And motivating! Thank you. ❀❀

  • @FakeButt
    @FakeButt Pƙed rokem +7

    I am very impressed with your achievement! I did 8000 steps every day for 100 days towards the end of last year and it was challenging. Can't imagine doing 2.5 times more. I had the same problems - walking takes time. On days where I had to do stuff outside, 8K steps was nothing. On other days when I had other stuff to do or the weather was terrible it was a huge chore to get to 8K. I also did a significant amount of walking at home from one room to another. In the beginning it felt great and I thought I could do this for much longer but by the end I hated it. I am planning on trying something similar this year but with a weekly goal instead of a daily goal. Think it will be more flexible.

    • @vanessamccarthy7807
      @vanessamccarthy7807 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      That idea to have a weekly goal sounds good. Did you manage to do it this way?

    • @FakeButt
      @FakeButt Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@vanessamccarthy7807 I didn't :(

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Pƙed rokem +5

    The thing about walking is some days you might not want to, but you'll NEVER regret having done it. Just go for a bit and you're likely to stick with it. Bravo Wheezy Waiter!!!

  • @melfyre4543
    @melfyre4543 Pƙed rokem

    please dont ever stop making videos hahahahahaha brightened my day. thank you

  • @crisscrossappsauce105
    @crisscrossappsauce105 Pƙed rokem

    As a person who intentionally tries to walk and or run or cycle everywhere for there are sidewalks nearby it is inspiring and relatable seeing your video. It becomes alike such a routine after a while that you may develop a sense of restlessness. It also would be of a simple means of a reminder of the simpler pleasures in life that we may overlook. Also, if you do maintain such you get into pretty decent shape, although the cravings are rampant. Alas, thank you for sharing your walking journey! 😊

  • @henrieketebrake4635
    @henrieketebrake4635 Pƙed rokem +5

    Normal parents: "shhhh, the baby is sleeping"
    Craig: "WALKAWALKAWALKA"

  • @boredchika
    @boredchika Pƙed rokem +4

    This inspired me to go for a walk. I went for 3 miles. When I was done, my right foot was a mess. The ball was numb and I have a blister on my heal. Thanks.

  • @Mads007
    @Mads007 Pƙed rokem +1

    I’m about to switch from an active warehouse job to a desk job and I’m scared of losing all my steps! Now I’ll have to actually seek out walking on purpose so this is good motivation.

  • @IngridHastings
    @IngridHastings Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I love this video - thanks for making this seem doable and oddly fun.