| Domain | "Best" Metric | Key Factors | |--------|--------------|--------------| | Human running | Lowest total time (days) | Pacing, sleep strategy, nutrition, injury prevention | | Cycling | Fastest average speed (km/h) | Aerodynamics, drafting, power output, rest stops | | Swimming | Completion (survival) | Current assistance, feeding, hypothermia prevention | | Vehicle efficiency | Lowest fuel/energy per meter | Aerodynamics, rolling resistance, constant speed |
For a production EV (e.g., Tesla Model 3 LR):
For a diesel car:
This figure could be a high score or a distance record in a video game or simulation.
1,219,200 meters is equivalent to:
Here’s a concise guide for training to race 1,219,200 meters — that’s 1,219.2 km or roughly 757.6 miles. This is an extreme ultra-distance event (e.g., a multi-day stage race or a very long continuous effort).
| Phase | Duration | Weekly Volume | Key Workouts | |-------|----------|---------------|----------------| | Base | Weeks 1–8 | 80–120 km | Easy runs, strength, hiking with poles | | Build | Weeks 9–16 | 120–200 km | Back-to-back long runs, 4–6 hr days | | Peak | Weeks 17–22 | 160–260 km | 8–12 hr simulation days, overnight runs | | Taper | Weeks 23–24 | 60–100 km | Race-pace segments, full rest days | 1219200 meters best
It is possible that "1219200" is a typo for a more common figure, or a timestamp.