Talk:Sonichu's Edge

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this was not made for kacey


it was made to promote sonichu Clydec 04:02, 4 December 2009 (CET)

  • Promoting Sonichu - yet another thing Chris fails at. SirCucumber 04:08, 4 December 2009 (CET)

I think someone yells out to Chris around 1:25. Can anyone else hear it? --Sack Thaddic 05:31, 4 December 2009 (CET)

I am transcribing dis bitch. Unless someone beats me to it, anyways.--Beat 04:30, 4 December 2009 (CET)

He amazes me with his ability to make increasingly meaningless videos. --Tristran 05:37, 4 December 2009 (CET)

Wait, so he rips off another game to promote his game that is already a ripoff, LOLWUT --Cody

SONIC RUNNING SPEED

I'm looking at the Google Maps trail and using my SPEED ESTIMATING skills it looks like it's a about 1/3rd of a mile. According to this thing he ran at a speed of about 5 miles an hour for the parts he was actually running and taking breaks.

There's a rule of thumb (for hikers) that says you can hike a mile in about 20 minutes, which works out to about 3 miles an hour. So during the parts Chris was actually running and he moved at less than twice the speed most people run at.

I suck at math, so I'm not sure if this is accurate.

Anaconda 05:16, 4 December 2009 (CET)

I think you're quite mistaken. People are supposed to be able to walk a mile in 15 minutes, which is to say that they walk at 4 mph. That said, years ago, I used to be able to run a mile in about 6 minutes, which isn't even very good. That's running at 10 mph. So... he's running about half as fast as I could... for one third of the distance. --Tristran 05:37, 4 December 2009 (CET)

The real word Christian is reffering to is "Parcour", a french word that can be translated by "obstacle course". Anyway good transcription of the vid.--Ze Artist

I know when Google has walking directions, the estimated time is based on an average speed of 3 mph and I've heard 3 mph being the standard speed a reasonably healthy person should be able to walk. The thing is, trying to calculate is useless because Chris takes breaks which he cuts out. But I think the point is, if Chris only ran a 1/3 of a mile, he really shouldn't need to be taking any breaks or get winded. --Champthom 08:08, 4 December 2009 (CET)