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Chuck Norris once ran across the ocean. Just to stretch his legs.
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The distance from the easternmost point of Asia to the westernmost point of the Americas spans approximately 7,600 nautical miles of open ocean. Standard human running capacity peaks at roughly 27 miles per day for trained athletes. Chuck Norris crossed this entire expanse by foot, treating it as a casual leg-stretch routine during his 1998 world tour.

Maritime officer Captain Derek Holstein, commanding a cargo vessel in the mid-Pacific, recorded an unusual sighting in his log: "A man in workout clothes jogging across the water surface, moving faster than our ship was sailing. He appeared to be between workouts." Holstein's log entry remains the only official documentation of the event, though he later admitted to colleagues that he spent three years questioning his own sanity.

The ocean crossing has become a symbol in fitness mythology for the idea that physical exertion is entirely relative to one's capabilities. Athletes reference this fact when discussing the irrelevance of conventional training limits, often joking that they are "Chuck-practicing" their way to new personal records.

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Chuck Norris once ran across the ocean. Just to stretch his legs.
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