The original Chris PT (not the newer guy who took my name) - walking, running, sprinting, biking, martial arts, strength training, parkour, plyometrics, sports/exercise science, fitness, general health & the great outdoors.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it so much. It was quite an experience for me!
@selenafavors832312 күн бұрын
This is the best video ever 🎊
@derekrea487613 күн бұрын
I just got a dynamometer in the mail today. I saw them being used on a FB reel. I had been having grip issues for a while since getting tennis elbow in my right arm and my grip has been slowly improving, but I had no way to measure it. I do now. 62.6kg right hand and 52.1 on my left hand. It's my hobby that gives me an advantage here as I'm a historical reenactor so I do a lot of sword training and metal smith and leather work. I'm 53.
@ChrisPT7 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Seems like your grip is quite acceptable now with those numbers
@derekrea48764 күн бұрын
@@ChrisPT My blacksmith friend also has roughly the same numbers, is a few years older and has had past injury also. One surprise at training was the 18yr old, who's been doing smithing work for about 3 or 4 years is also squeezing low to mid 60's. All the male swordsmen were all mid to high 40's and the ladies were low to mid 30's. while the non-sword wielding ladies were in the mid 20's. I have a new device coming as my rubber donut is no longer effective, so I should see more improvement. I'm aiming for high 60's for the right, and mid 60's for the left. A strong grip being rather useful when forging steel.
@ChrisPT14 сағат бұрын
@@derekrea4876 I wonder if you, your friend and/or the 18 year old are also naturally stronger in build than the average person? I highlighted this point in my video, as not surprisingly there seems to be a significant correlation between size and grip strength. Then of course the smithing work etc might add up to 10-20kg say on top of that. Also, I wonder if the swordsmen and ladies might improve their numbers with further tests, as sometimes people don't reach their full potential on their first try. Having said that, 45 is apparently average for a guy, and the women I've tested have been typically low 30s, so it all seems roughly as expected. Anyway thanks for sharing your findings. I've been planning to make another video on the subject, and hearing other people's info can provide further context. Having said that, there's already a lot of videos out there with adults testing their grip. Hardly any with kids though. A 9 year old recently did 25kg on my dynamometer! Would be interesting to know if there's many that age that can beat him.
@walbiramurray576215 күн бұрын
Thanks, i really enjoyed the video.
@vincentmolmans141718 күн бұрын
i just squeezed 108 kilo, but i am 14 cm shorter than Enzo, also Dutch, and i weight 94 kg. i go to the gym, but only 6 times a month averagely
@Alexgrips21 күн бұрын
My highest is 66kg 146 lbs at 13 I do weight lifting and calisthenics have you met anyone else my age with a grip stronger than mine
@ChrisPT21 күн бұрын
If true that is exceptional and no I haven't
@Alexgrips21 күн бұрын
Thanks and I'm looking for someone who can beat me so far the closest is my friend Blair who got 45kg
@karimedinburgh22 күн бұрын
Super vidéo mon ami, profite toujours de tes superbes vidéos, merci pour le partage, passe une journée extraordinaire 40
@fitnessshadow257324 күн бұрын
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@tomhardy787825 күн бұрын
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@tomhardy787825 күн бұрын
Beautiful ❤️
@LindaBrooks-sj2nh27 күн бұрын
I would like to see a virtual walk video, but without the camera bounce. When you walk yourself, your brain cancels all this wobbly movement and you don't see it. But seeing someone else's bounce is disconcerting and breaks immersion. I am trying to do virtual exercise to help my muscles until I can actually walk again.
@ChrisPT27 күн бұрын
My recent videos are smoother as I am holding the camera in my hand rather than having it mounted on my head.
@margieura114628 күн бұрын
Chris; Please let me add to your many compliments for your excellent camera work, pacing, smooth speed, with no jerky movements or swift distracting spans. The varied landscape is phenomenal with graceful pastoral settings (cows, too), wooded lanes, robust greenery pathways, country roads and quaint gateways. I was impressed that there was only one ad embedded and it was so brief, it wasn't bothersome at all. I liked that your solo walk wasn't looped or drone driven, but a real walk, with few other people seen, if any. Your video is definitely going to be one of my favorites to watch while I do my morning treadmill routine and play my foot paced Amazon Music workout playlist. This virtual countryside hike in England was pure joy to view, it felt like I was watching a professional movie during my morning exercise routine! My appreciation and gratitude for such a fine production! Subscribing!
@ChrisPT28 күн бұрын
That's wonderful feedback - thanks for taking the time. I've attempted these videos on and off for a few years now , and it's good to know that people are appreciating my intended approach. I should mention though that I may revert back to my fitness type videos again soon. Thanks again 👍
@margieura114627 күн бұрын
@@ChrisPT Thank you for taking the time as well to respond to my post. I wish you continued success on all your ventures! I really do appreciate the care and professionalism you implement on your video productions.
@user-oe9wp3gc8m29 күн бұрын
Thank you Chris The plant fences are great, ecofriendly
@ChrisPT29 күн бұрын
I think you mean the hedgerows. Very typical of rural England
@user-oe9wp3gc8m29 күн бұрын
Yes Chris hedgerows
@alexthevideokid3533Ай бұрын
Dude thats impresive
@jeremiah682Ай бұрын
Its a shame that we all cannot appreciate more of the earth we have under our own feet....we've become so distracted and have become TOO content sitting in small boxes, surrounded by screens, and allowing crap to be served to us and will absorb that crap because we think that since it is what is in front of us, then that is all that there is. We all gotta wake up and start thinking for ourselves MORE and break out from behind the walls MORE OFTEN.❤
@user-oe9wp3gc8mАй бұрын
Feel amazing Thank you Chris
@jjsiscoАй бұрын
Another great video, a nice long bike ride through some beautiful areas. A few of those roads were just too narrow, yikes. Thank you for taking us along, loved it 😊
@elizabethplane9868Ай бұрын
❤🌈. Thank you again..
@user-oe9wp3gc8mАй бұрын
You are lucky Chris to engage in such beautiful places during weekends .Thank you for uploading
@jjsiscoАй бұрын
Another walk in those beautiful hills and forrest, seems there were some other folks out there enjoying the scenery, lucky them. My wife walked into the room while I was glued to the tv set watching the video and just said, "you're over there aren't you?"... no doubt! Thank you Chris for taking us along
@ChrisPTАй бұрын
Love the idea that there's no other game in town when a new Chris PT walk pops up! Thanks for commenting
@jayaslan5276Ай бұрын
Enjoyed that walk on my treadmill in Thailand 😊
@danielm.m.7654Ай бұрын
Exactly the hiit I do for legs! I break at 50 and at 80 and breathe 10s
@chriswilliamson2526Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the hill fort. Thanks!
@elizabethplane9868Ай бұрын
Perfect. How England is. ❤
@user-oe9wp3gc8mАй бұрын
Thank you Chris
@jjsiscoАй бұрын
Greetings Chris, as usual another excellent production, your videos transport one to be there with you, I can almost feel and hear as if I was stepping on the gravel or the dry leaves of those beautiful trails. You are blessed with those views of the surrounding hills and valleys. I definitely envy you in that respect, enjoy yourself and thank you for the enjoyment your videos provide.
@lukzy6597Ай бұрын
0I am 15 year old kayak slalom racer who never trained sprinting but I have completed 60m run in 7 seconds and 7.2 seconds when I was 14
@agnaw6872Ай бұрын
Hello, can you pleasexshare the route for this walk?
@ChrisPTАй бұрын
It started at Waseley South car park
@agnaw6872Ай бұрын
Thank you ever so much, ❤❤❤❤ you replied so quickly. Im so going here.
@ChrisPTАй бұрын
@@agnaw6872 no worries. By the way perhaps you might want to edit your initial comment as it looks a bit weird with the typo
@victoriadav13sАй бұрын
Perfect!
@mrz_882 ай бұрын
Clear blue sky, sunshine and greeneries, simply beautiful
@notgadotАй бұрын
Excellent England
@dennarb2 ай бұрын
Well done you! Nice but not dramatic landscape. Just right for early morning ride.
@pure.audio.pleasure2 ай бұрын
I’m 15 and run 3.66 seconds
@SeanStalling2 ай бұрын
Where is the 20 meter ?
@yh721192 ай бұрын
Great job I actually use your video as a virtual run on the treadmill Thank you so much for making this video and sharing it
@ChrisPT2 ай бұрын
Glad to know it's still useful 👍
@lordujan4353 ай бұрын
Hi!!I am 14 years old....height -5feet 10 inches or something like 177cm and 72kgs....My grip strength is 70kg ...is that good???
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
Of course that's extremely good - you can see from my other video that the average for an adult male is 45kg
@947093 ай бұрын
my 85-90 meter is 8.2
@user-iz3ux6rd4e3 ай бұрын
Wts your insta?
@qwerty54321ify3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
That is a very kind gesture, thank you, and glad you enjoyed the video ☀️🌳
@olivere97723 ай бұрын
i did 140.5 lbs as my strongest grip. i dont do any sports and dont work out, all natural.
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
At what sort of height and weight out of interest?
@edithchristenson64843 ай бұрын
Awesome walk, thank you
@jessicablackburn74223 ай бұрын
This is the best!! Ive always dreamed of taking a cycling trip to tour England. Thank you for taking me along for the ride! (Im adventuring with you from my treadmill during these cold winter months here in Colorado) ❄️
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed your trip all the way from Colorado 👍
@user-oe9wp3gc8m3 ай бұрын
Great experience
@jjsisco3 ай бұрын
Excellent walk which took us by the church, got myself a cup of coffee and settled down in my recliner... Lovely area, thank you Chris
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
*I decided to try remastering this video from a couple of summers ago. Do you think I should make more countryside walking videos this summer, now that it's possible for me to make them in even higher quality?
@TomoyoTatar3 ай бұрын
Yes
@rightasrain79493 ай бұрын
Yes, you should :)
@jjsisco3 ай бұрын
I believe that would be great if you would post more walking videos
@josephsmith57724 ай бұрын
Sorry mate, but that's not a blizzard....
@ChrisPT3 ай бұрын
Looks like I said it was close to a blizzard. There were winds up to 70mph as part of the storm. It had been snowing heavily just before I started filming
@sandragray39514 ай бұрын
Haven't been to Sidmouth for years. Takes for taking me down memory lane👍
@jjsisco4 ай бұрын
Loved the video, can't get over the beauty of that area. I did recall you taking us for a walk along that same beach but it was high tide that time around three years ago, I checked, also really enjoyed the part where you walked into town. Thank you so much for sharing.
@ChrisPT4 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I've done a few walks along those beaches at different times of year and with different weather, tide level etc. I was pleased that I could still capture something unique again with this video, especially as my picture quality is better now
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14 years old here, can jump 270cm 😂
Thanks!
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it so much. It was quite an experience for me!
This is the best video ever 🎊
I just got a dynamometer in the mail today. I saw them being used on a FB reel. I had been having grip issues for a while since getting tennis elbow in my right arm and my grip has been slowly improving, but I had no way to measure it. I do now. 62.6kg right hand and 52.1 on my left hand. It's my hobby that gives me an advantage here as I'm a historical reenactor so I do a lot of sword training and metal smith and leather work. I'm 53.
Very interesting. Seems like your grip is quite acceptable now with those numbers
@@ChrisPT My blacksmith friend also has roughly the same numbers, is a few years older and has had past injury also. One surprise at training was the 18yr old, who's been doing smithing work for about 3 or 4 years is also squeezing low to mid 60's. All the male swordsmen were all mid to high 40's and the ladies were low to mid 30's. while the non-sword wielding ladies were in the mid 20's. I have a new device coming as my rubber donut is no longer effective, so I should see more improvement. I'm aiming for high 60's for the right, and mid 60's for the left. A strong grip being rather useful when forging steel.
@@derekrea4876 I wonder if you, your friend and/or the 18 year old are also naturally stronger in build than the average person? I highlighted this point in my video, as not surprisingly there seems to be a significant correlation between size and grip strength. Then of course the smithing work etc might add up to 10-20kg say on top of that. Also, I wonder if the swordsmen and ladies might improve their numbers with further tests, as sometimes people don't reach their full potential on their first try. Having said that, 45 is apparently average for a guy, and the women I've tested have been typically low 30s, so it all seems roughly as expected. Anyway thanks for sharing your findings. I've been planning to make another video on the subject, and hearing other people's info can provide further context. Having said that, there's already a lot of videos out there with adults testing their grip. Hardly any with kids though. A 9 year old recently did 25kg on my dynamometer! Would be interesting to know if there's many that age that can beat him.
Thanks, i really enjoyed the video.
i just squeezed 108 kilo, but i am 14 cm shorter than Enzo, also Dutch, and i weight 94 kg. i go to the gym, but only 6 times a month averagely
My highest is 66kg 146 lbs at 13 I do weight lifting and calisthenics have you met anyone else my age with a grip stronger than mine
If true that is exceptional and no I haven't
Thanks and I'm looking for someone who can beat me so far the closest is my friend Blair who got 45kg
Super vidéo mon ami, profite toujours de tes superbes vidéos, merci pour le partage, passe une journée extraordinaire 40
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Beautiful ❤️
I would like to see a virtual walk video, but without the camera bounce. When you walk yourself, your brain cancels all this wobbly movement and you don't see it. But seeing someone else's bounce is disconcerting and breaks immersion. I am trying to do virtual exercise to help my muscles until I can actually walk again.
My recent videos are smoother as I am holding the camera in my hand rather than having it mounted on my head.
Chris; Please let me add to your many compliments for your excellent camera work, pacing, smooth speed, with no jerky movements or swift distracting spans. The varied landscape is phenomenal with graceful pastoral settings (cows, too), wooded lanes, robust greenery pathways, country roads and quaint gateways. I was impressed that there was only one ad embedded and it was so brief, it wasn't bothersome at all. I liked that your solo walk wasn't looped or drone driven, but a real walk, with few other people seen, if any. Your video is definitely going to be one of my favorites to watch while I do my morning treadmill routine and play my foot paced Amazon Music workout playlist. This virtual countryside hike in England was pure joy to view, it felt like I was watching a professional movie during my morning exercise routine! My appreciation and gratitude for such a fine production! Subscribing!
That's wonderful feedback - thanks for taking the time. I've attempted these videos on and off for a few years now , and it's good to know that people are appreciating my intended approach. I should mention though that I may revert back to my fitness type videos again soon. Thanks again 👍
@@ChrisPT Thank you for taking the time as well to respond to my post. I wish you continued success on all your ventures! I really do appreciate the care and professionalism you implement on your video productions.
Thank you Chris The plant fences are great, ecofriendly
I think you mean the hedgerows. Very typical of rural England
Yes Chris hedgerows
Dude thats impresive
Its a shame that we all cannot appreciate more of the earth we have under our own feet....we've become so distracted and have become TOO content sitting in small boxes, surrounded by screens, and allowing crap to be served to us and will absorb that crap because we think that since it is what is in front of us, then that is all that there is. We all gotta wake up and start thinking for ourselves MORE and break out from behind the walls MORE OFTEN.❤
Feel amazing Thank you Chris
Another great video, a nice long bike ride through some beautiful areas. A few of those roads were just too narrow, yikes. Thank you for taking us along, loved it 😊
❤🌈. Thank you again..
You are lucky Chris to engage in such beautiful places during weekends .Thank you for uploading
Another walk in those beautiful hills and forrest, seems there were some other folks out there enjoying the scenery, lucky them. My wife walked into the room while I was glued to the tv set watching the video and just said, "you're over there aren't you?"... no doubt! Thank you Chris for taking us along
Love the idea that there's no other game in town when a new Chris PT walk pops up! Thanks for commenting
Enjoyed that walk on my treadmill in Thailand 😊
Exactly the hiit I do for legs! I break at 50 and at 80 and breathe 10s
I enjoyed the hill fort. Thanks!
Perfect. How England is. ❤
Thank you Chris
Greetings Chris, as usual another excellent production, your videos transport one to be there with you, I can almost feel and hear as if I was stepping on the gravel or the dry leaves of those beautiful trails. You are blessed with those views of the surrounding hills and valleys. I definitely envy you in that respect, enjoy yourself and thank you for the enjoyment your videos provide.
0I am 15 year old kayak slalom racer who never trained sprinting but I have completed 60m run in 7 seconds and 7.2 seconds when I was 14
Hello, can you pleasexshare the route for this walk?
It started at Waseley South car park
Thank you ever so much, ❤❤❤❤ you replied so quickly. Im so going here.
@@agnaw6872 no worries. By the way perhaps you might want to edit your initial comment as it looks a bit weird with the typo
Perfect!
Clear blue sky, sunshine and greeneries, simply beautiful
Excellent England
Well done you! Nice but not dramatic landscape. Just right for early morning ride.
I’m 15 and run 3.66 seconds
Where is the 20 meter ?
Great job I actually use your video as a virtual run on the treadmill Thank you so much for making this video and sharing it
Glad to know it's still useful 👍
Hi!!I am 14 years old....height -5feet 10 inches or something like 177cm and 72kgs....My grip strength is 70kg ...is that good???
Of course that's extremely good - you can see from my other video that the average for an adult male is 45kg
my 85-90 meter is 8.2
Wts your insta?
Thanks
That is a very kind gesture, thank you, and glad you enjoyed the video ☀️🌳
i did 140.5 lbs as my strongest grip. i dont do any sports and dont work out, all natural.
At what sort of height and weight out of interest?
Awesome walk, thank you
This is the best!! Ive always dreamed of taking a cycling trip to tour England. Thank you for taking me along for the ride! (Im adventuring with you from my treadmill during these cold winter months here in Colorado) ❄️
Glad you enjoyed your trip all the way from Colorado 👍
Great experience
Excellent walk which took us by the church, got myself a cup of coffee and settled down in my recliner... Lovely area, thank you Chris
*I decided to try remastering this video from a couple of summers ago. Do you think I should make more countryside walking videos this summer, now that it's possible for me to make them in even higher quality?
Yes
Yes, you should :)
I believe that would be great if you would post more walking videos
Sorry mate, but that's not a blizzard....
Looks like I said it was close to a blizzard. There were winds up to 70mph as part of the storm. It had been snowing heavily just before I started filming
Haven't been to Sidmouth for years. Takes for taking me down memory lane👍
Loved the video, can't get over the beauty of that area. I did recall you taking us for a walk along that same beach but it was high tide that time around three years ago, I checked, also really enjoyed the part where you walked into town. Thank you so much for sharing.
You're welcome. I've done a few walks along those beaches at different times of year and with different weather, tide level etc. I was pleased that I could still capture something unique again with this video, especially as my picture quality is better now
Very enjoyable and relaxing!
Glad you enjoyed it Catharine👍