A top executive walked 107,000 steps in a day.

A top executive walked 107,000 steps in a day.

      The story of this unusual achievement began with a discussion in a work chat where employees were talking about the possibility of surpassing 50,000 steps in a day. Inspired by his colleagues' successes, one of the top managers decided to test himself and set a new record.

      "Sport has always been an important part of my life — from school track and field to adult hockey. When colleagues issued the challenge, I realized: why not try? The support of my loved ones helped me overcome both the downpour and the fatigue," the portal volga.news quotes the record-holder.

      It took 16 hours of continuous movement — from early morning to late evening — to cover 107,174 steps. The support of his wife played a special role in this marathon; she accompanied him for part of the way and provided moral support at the finish.

      This sporting experiment became part of a large-scale corporate initiative that brings together employees from different regions of the country. Participants in the program regularly share their sporting achievements in a dedicated app, motivating colleagues to adopt an active lifestyle.

      The record achievement demonstrates how corporate initiatives can inspire personal victories and strengthen team spirit. Such challenges not only promote a healthy lifestyle but also create a new corporate culture where any employee initiative is supported.

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A top executive walked 107,000 steps in a day.

The sporting experiment culminated in an impressive achievement — more than 100,000 steps in 16 hours of continuous movement. This personal record became part of a large-scale corporate program to promote a healthy lifestyle.