The Tyler Streaming Marathon Challenge - Page 16
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SiguR
Canada2039 Posts
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BushidoSnipr
United States910 Posts
Hope this brings you success in LAN's! | ||
AnxiousHippo
Australia1451 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10345 Posts
On October 11 2011 11:28 Elite__ wrote: thats what keeps going through my head lol, i don't even see how this is possible without making yourself extremely sick It has been done therefor it is possible. Drinking 24 beers in 24h is something many people do and do not die from. I can appreciate people being worried about him but like someone else said: have faith in Nony he knows what he is getting into. Vomiting is not a disqualify-er. It'll probably make him feel better and clear up stomach space. Nothing wrong with that, vomiting is not being extremely sick. Continuing my training right now by having a drink and watching a stream. | ||
SetStndbySmn
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L_Master
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CookieMaker
Canada880 Posts
On October 12 2011 05:02 L_Master wrote: Is there a date set for this? Been trying to find this as well since first reading the thread ages ago. | ||
Pit173
Poland19 Posts
Good luck! | ||
ComaDose
Canada10345 Posts
On October 12 2011 05:13 CookieMaker wrote: Been trying to find this as well since first reading the thread ages ago. Tyler has not set a date yet. All he has said can be found in his first vlog and he says December. It will definitely be in the OP when he announces a date. | ||
MrSandman
Australia188 Posts
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Munk-E
United States672 Posts
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CursOr
United States6335 Posts
Best of luck, however you choose to approach it, though. | ||
BLCabeldank
United States99 Posts
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FILM
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Futuree
United States23 Posts
On August 23 2011 23:13 nanoscorp wrote: 26.2 wins ... we'll give Tyler a 70% winrate on the ladder. With an average game length of 15 minutes that's over 9 hours of sc2. At an average length of 20 minutes, 12.5 hours. Let's hope he's not planning on going for a macro game every time, or this could be the stumbling block for the challenge. I'd recommend front-loading these, playing games when physically and mentally sharp. Running will take at least 2 hours. The challenge here will be the last few miles, fighting alcohol, donuts, and the toll a normal marathon takes on the body. Definitely possible, considering Tyler's history with running, and the fact that breaking it up into separate miles will give plenty of breathing time in between treadmill sessions. Drinking, 1 drink an hour shouldn't be too hard (on it's own). I think a guy's body can process alcohol about that fast, though there might be some drunkenness towards the end of the stream. Finish the running before the last 6-8 drinks and it should be OK! Donuts... Tasty at first, scary by the end. Highest potential for causing vomiting. That's a ton of sugar, which will screw with his body. Lots of calories too. I don't even Pullups. I'm about 2/262th of the way towards being able to do this part, so I'll leave it to others to judge the difficulty here. I'm guessing this is like the running, either you're in good enough shape to do it, or not. Again, finishing the physical challenges before the donuts and drinks push one's body well beyond comfort is probably a good idea? Good luck! Tons of potential for fan interaction btw, we can toast the hero on his journey and play along at home. um if he can run 26.2 miles in 2 hours he would not be playing starcraft as he would be the world record holder. If he can do it in under 4 hours i would be surprised. | ||
Kerotan
England2109 Posts
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sharktopus.
United States456 Posts
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Pondo
Australia283 Posts
Plans have been laid by a mate and I to do a watered down half marathon version in late november. Quite excited :D edit: oh and I'd be very surprised if it took him over 4 hours. He was a runner in college. He may take it slow to conserve his energy for the other challenges however. | ||
AmericanUmlaut
Germany2560 Posts
On October 12 2011 18:20 Pondo wrote: edit: oh and I'd be very surprised if it took him over 4 hours. He was a runner in college. He may take it slow to conserve his energy for the other challenges however. People are also forgetting that there's no requirement that the 26.2 miles be run in a single block. Assuming he's in good shape and running in shorter segments, there's no reason to think that finishing the run in 3-4 hours would be such an extreme problem. As long as he gets it out of the way before the alcohol accumulation starts to get too high. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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