Brian Pankey walked a yo-yo in an office for 3.01 seconds.
Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll
verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get
$500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and
sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at
work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
All Comments for this Record Category
Rob Birdsong
Jason, I do not see your record here in the pile. If that changes, we'll let you know.
Rob Birdsong
Austin, we got your submission with two minutes to spare. Bravo, will review soon.
Jeff P
Rob i submitted a record at just about 11:59:40 On october 11 so i was also wondering if mine is accepted
Austin Cummings
I beat this record and posted it considering on EST becuase we live in AZ I posted it at 11:56 pm EST on Oct 11 but if it was EDT it would be 00:56 pm on Oct 12 does it still count or no? Thank you
Dayton Hegwood
We did it in our office, not our dad's this time. Worked so much better! And the lighting is fantastic! Even with night vision on, lol!
Rob Birdsong
Brian that is not true.
Brian Pankey
If I left this site you would not care at all Rob.
Rob Birdsong
The Hegwood brothers are back?! Sweet, but guys - can you turn on the lamp? Tough to make out the record attempt.
Schuyler Van Horn
Strategic strategy? NICE! I'm gonna have to start using that
Colby Wrathall
haha yeah i know, i meant to. its kinda my type of humor
Cody Owens
colby... you just said quote "strategic strategy"
Colby Wrathall
also, do high school logos count as being illegal? it shows no brand logo, but it has the "C" for the first letter of our school
Colby Wrathall
What if we dont think that we will be able to repeat our record, and we dont want to have it be put up as a record because we feel that it will motivate others to try harder on that specific record. we would like to make sure it is legal, but not submit it until the end of the competition for a strategic strategy.
Dan Rollman
Colby: You're allowed to submit more than once during the competition. I'd suggest you submit your current video, and if it gets beaten, you'll be able to try again later on.
Colby Wrathall
so is there any way i can submit a video to see if it is legal, but not have you post it as a record yet??? i might want to hold off on the video until later in the competition, but i want to make sure it is legal