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Do you think that being incentivized by Blockchain to work out in the Metaverse will keep you in shape?

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Sara frank's avatar

I strongly believe 100%

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Nice read

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Lukas leon's avatar

Con più certezza

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Claire's avatar

à haute capacité

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Harry's avatar

Wholeheartedly

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Clinton Williams's avatar

Well explained

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Dave shaw's avatar

Backwards never

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Rach al ghul's avatar

After going through I think its healthy

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Elizabeth Allen's avatar

Super healthy

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Frank lewis's avatar

Absolutely yeah

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Maria carmen's avatar

It goes a long way

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Dave shaw's avatar

We are moving forward

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Highway

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fest davon überzeugt

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Jay Taylor's avatar

Loud and clear 100%

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Olivia's avatar

I trust Blockchain,its very reliable

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Michael Wardian, a 48-year-old resident of Arlington, Virginia, on Friday finished running the entire length of the United States, joining the group of fewer than 400 people who are known to have crossed the US on foot.

Along the way, Wardian also collected money for helping families around the world get access to clean drinking water. By the time he was about to complete what he set out to accomplish, he collected more than $100,000 - which will be donated to charitable organization World Vision.

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Wardian told USA Today that despite the hardships he always felt like he ‘was made to do this’. “This is my jam, for sure," Wardian was quoted as saying by USA Today.

His feat reminds people of the Tom Hanks-starrer Forrest Gump where the lead character did a similar feat.

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Wardien’s journey began on May 1 which encompassed 3,234 miles, across 13 states, with more than 132,000 feet in elevation change.

Many ultra-runners have not even attempted such a feat. His target was 75 days but he finished significantly ahead of schedule as he dipped his toes in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Delaware.

He told reporters that every single day was filled with adventure.

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Whatever is going on here, I love it! Carry on!

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Ndamuh freeman's avatar

Wonderful piece

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Jay Taylor's avatar

Wonderful

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Olivia's avatar

Great

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Interesting

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Impactful

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Ndamuh freeman's avatar

I love this

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Clinton Williams's avatar

Interesting

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Nice

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Mr lee's avatar

완벽하게 말했다

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Jay Taylor's avatar

I enjoyed this

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Olivia's avatar

Awesome

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Great

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Ting yuson's avatar

Tung buke beray tongo . Jakob peli yung

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Yung de uni anu nech

Yi Gkok

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Medallion XLN is always a home for all

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Medallion XLN 🔥🔥

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Jay Taylor's avatar

The GOAT

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√√√√

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Mr lee's avatar

역대 최고

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During his journey, he walked 11 and 15 hours a day, covering an average distance of 84 kilometers since he began his adventure. He arranged for a recreational vehicle (RV) where he spent his night.

During most of his runs, he was alone. He was often accompanied by friends, fellow ultra-runners, weekend joggers, but mostly joggers by himself.

The journey was not without pain. He had a herniated disc in his back which prompted him to take up the challenge. He suffered from blisters, went through 43.3 degree Celsius heat in Illinois and ran through snow in Colorado.

It also isn’t the first time Wardian has achieved such a feat—Wardian, a former Michigan State lacrosse player, ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven days.

Wardian, an international shipping broker by trade, decides to take a break from his day job and meets Eric Belz, who helps him by driving the RV and supporting Wardian throughout his journey. In 2016 Belz helped ultramarathoner Karl Meltzer run the Appalach

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Olivia's avatar

Nice work

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Mr lee's avatar

훌륭해

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Steven gehring's avatar

Impressive

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paul's avatar

Blockchain is the fastest tech that runs through the world,seeking to bring relief and comfort

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Olivia's avatar

Nailed it

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Alberto Berto's avatar

Siempre es bueno mantenerse en forma y refrescar la facultad de pensar.

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Ivan's avatar

очень верно

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Agnes's avatar

Blockchain technology is a better fitness motivator

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Alice Michael's avatar

Certainly blockchain technology keeps both your mental and physical health running

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Anthony john's avatar

I love this

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Michael E Regusters's avatar

Always something interesting in these articles. Looking forward to next.

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Elias's avatar

le médaillon XLN devrait recevoir un prix.

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Santos's avatar

Blockchain até o fim

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Claire's avatar

à haute capacité

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블록체인 기술은 당신을 추적합니다... 다음 세대

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