I challenged myself to walk 100000 steps in a single day, that’s more than a marathon!

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I did 48 steps today, from the bed to the sofa, a few trips to the bathroom boosted me 🎉

freespeech
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Great job Anna! You are an inspiration to many, including me. You leave me speechless!

E_Is_Forever-vh
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girl are so amazing walking that many steps in ONE DAY is crazy to me!! you inspire me so much love youuu

GraceBurhanna
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The marching in place was adorable 😄 That step count was no joke. Way to go, Ms. Anna 🫡💖

RylaDuska
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Great job Anna! Your dedication and perseverance is truly inspiring ❤

ILikeDrawing
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Your such an inspiration and an incredible lady

Soph-ss
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I’m so proud of you, you did it 🥳🥳🥳 lesson of the day always be motivated 🙂

AgatheKapepula
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What's going on? You talk about balance, self- worth, having rest and self-respect.
Also you: your doctor told you not to run-you ran a marathon; ice bath which you previously hated; walking in cold Berlin 2-3 weeks after a marathon.
I don't know whether you feel inspired or unworthy. But it looks like a constant empty achievement. What were for? Just be careful, don't forget to rest, be mindful and proud of yourself☺️

nairanizamova
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I love your dedication! Even after you felt like you wanted to stop you kept going and didn’t give up! Great job 👏.

charlesandpepperbeauty-uojb
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But why - isn’t that a bit excessive? 10k to 100k sounds massive

Rashmi_bagri
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This is not a negative comment and I hope it doesn't come off as invasive or rude. You've had an eating disorder in the past and I think you're struggling to let go of it completely. Making constant videos about it and recovery plus posting fitness videos where you show your body (nothing wrong with that - it just really fuels the pressure you feel to get that perfect look in a video) . This is very much excessive imo and speaks to missing that feeling of pushing your limits. Be careful - if you've struggled in the past participating in these "fitness challenges" or diets or trends can be a sign that you're really struggling again. Much love.

angier.
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You should make a whole video out of it. This is such a big thing and so impressing❤

cassandra
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Completely speechless, can't stop looking.

Marita-lv
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My coaches have always told me standards over feelings and I really think you stood up to this quote in this challenge!! ❤

MiasLifeIsFun
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Shes so pretty shes literally glowing and it atands out in such a good way

LC-gq
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I did that once!! Slept only an hour after midnight on my bus to Berlin. Walked around with my trekking backpack til 7am, slept 2 hours on the train to Prag. Did some more walking, went to my hostel to shower and went clubbing! By midnight I had done ~105.00 steps! Did another 15k until 5am when I finally went for 3 hours of sleep. Got up at 8 and did another 60k steps that day. Didn’t walk for 2 days after this 😂😂

fromviennatoyou
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Great job Anna! I’m so proud of you. Just know that so many people look up to you. I love that you keep going even when it’s hard! I love you Anna!!!💗💕🩷

MaylaYake
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Wow, congratulations Anna, love you much❤

dineessa
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You are amazing and I'm always here to say it

Nektaria-zq
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At my worst with over exercising I would try to get close to 800, 000 steps a month, and this was on top of hours of indoor cycling and multiple hiit workouts a day. Monday for example would be 2 x 30 min intense hiit routines then 6 hours of SOLID walking on NO FOOD.
Eventually serious tendinitis put me to full rest and I broke down crying in the car after seeing a doctor at the hospital.
I get this was a one off for Anna but it really hit home how insane what I used to do to my poor body was.
I'm not 100% still. I have days when I tell myself off for not doing more, but importantly I dont go do more. I know what is enough even if my brain tells me otherwise, I listen to my body, and usually wake up refreshed knowing that was the right move. I more often than not enjoy my rest, my days when I eat pizza. And I fuel myself with foods that will support the work I do. And I'm trying a new approach where I never repeat a workout atm, to avoid those obsessive tendancies. And my (now diagnosed) ADHD brain loves the novelty of that. I try pilates, barre, yoga, weights, hiit and cardio of all kinds and never for so long I feel exhausted, I do it to feel good.
And I use Anna's workouts all the time, she seems to understand balance very well, and I see myself a lot in her past history.
Just thought I'd share :)

Hedge_witch