Matt is a running addict who you're most likely to find hitting the roads on a weekday.
Matt is a creature of habit, and his running schedule is no exception. You're most likely to find him lacing up his shoes and heading out for a run on a weekday. He's a morning runner, enjoying the peacefulness of the early hours. Looking at his training patterns, we can see that he tends to go for long runs on a Saturday or Sunday, and works out on a Thursday or sometimes a Saturday. Keep up the consistency, Matt, and you'll reach your goals!
Matt is a man on a mission, his annual running statistics are nothing short of impressive. He has covered a whopping 1,729 miles in just one year, that's the equivalent of running the length of Russia in just three years. With 229 runs under his belt, Matt has spent a total of 240 hours on the road, making him a true running addict. His longest streak is an impressive 21 days, proving that he is well and truly dedicated to his passion. And with a climb of 56,702 feet, Matt has climbed the equivalent of Mount Kilimanjaro three times. It's safe to say that Matt is a force to be reckoned with in the running world.
Here's Matt's running schedule over the past year, coloured by the type of run:
Longer runs in blue, and speedier sessions in black, and all the other hours spent plodding the streets in orange.
Matt's runs receive an average of 35 kudos from his 269 friends and followers. His stand-out run for the year was NYC Marathon which received 102 kudos.
You're most likely to find Matt hitting the road in Madison, which is where he spends 93% of his time running. However he's also been spotted in New York and Phoenix. There are also rumoured sightings of Matt in the more far-flung location of Huntington Beach.
You'll find Matt snapping the occasional picture while on a run. Here are a few of the 40 photo's he's taken this year:
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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors CC-BY-SA, Imagery © Mapbox. Icons from Noun Project, with thanks to Alice Design for Connections, Numero Uno for Distance, Dairy Free Design for Mountain, Gregor Cresnar for Run and Sam for Time. AI-generated narrative using GPT3 from OpenAI.