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'I've walked over 41k steps every day for a year and can eat 10k calories in one sitting'

A fitness fanatic has walked a staggering 41,000 steps a day - for the last YEAR. Many aim to hit just 10,000 steps a day but for Jack Manchester, he has quadrupled that target.

In just 12 months, the 29-year-old has smashed out 15,188,963 steps and has shared his fitness journey on his JackedEats TikTok account, which has more than 33,000 followers.

The chartered surveyor has been bodybuilding for 11 years but fell in love with walking during Covid pandemic.

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He said: "I started walking in lockdown because there was nothing else to do - you couldn't go to the gym.

"It increased and increased - 10,000, 15,000, 20,000...People say it's so much, but it's only four hours of walking.

"I get up at 6 am every morning and have my first meal. I then walk for two-and-a-half hours before work and spend 45 minutes on the bike.

"I then go for an hour-and-a-half walk at lunch at around half five I go to the gym. After that, I spend another 45 minutes on the bike."

Some social media users had cast doubt on his steps claims - until he produced the evidence. Footage posted a week ago shows Jack logging into his fitness app - which shows the impressive stats.

Jack, from Leeds, regularly uploads clips about his fitness lifestyle and eating habits saying he consumes nearly 9,000 calories on a "high day" and 4,500 on a "low day".

Another popular video sees Jack eat 10,000 calories - a challenge people usually do in a day - in just over half an hour. For Jack, 'Cheat days' are when he tops 10,000 calories.

But, despite the numbers, Jack says he doesn't count the calories he burns - as it's something he'd become "obsessed with" and he wants to

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