Man Turns His Super Bowl Halftime Performance into a Strava Workout (Exclusive)
- - Man Turns His Super Bowl Halftime Performance into a Strava Workout (Exclusive)
Jordan GreeneFebruary 11, 2026 at 5:10 AM
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Austin Klapman at the Super Bowl
Austin Klapman
On Sunday, Feb. 9, Austin Klapman joined Bad Bunny onstage at Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl halftime show dressed as a bush
Before stepping onstage, Klapman turned on Strava, a fitness-tracking app
He logged his movement from the dressing room through the entire performance. Later, the moment went viral
When Austin Klapman joined Bad Bunny onstage at Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl halftime show dressed as a bush, he took his appearance to the next level. The bushes in the performance weren’t just props — Bad Bunny used real people, like Klapman, to bring them to life.
Before stepping onstage, Klapman turned on Strava, a fitness-tracking app, and logged his movement from the dressing room through the entire performance.
"Strava isn’t just about steps; it records life’s coincidences, like seeing Roger Federer on the field at the Super Bowl halftime show," Klapman tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Austin Klapman at the Super Bowl
Austin Klapman
Strava later shared the results on Instagram alongside a photo of Klapman in the bush costume, revealing he covered 0.57 miles in 14 minutes and 21 seconds, totaling 1,198 steps.
“Is it too early to crown Strava activity of the year? 👑,” the app captioned the post. “@austinjklapman logged his Super Bowl halftime show performance with Bad Bunny. 10/10 no notes.”
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The post quickly took off, amassing over 100,000 likes and hundreds of comments — including from Klapman himself, who later collaborated with the app on the post.
“HEY THIS IS ME! IM LOOKING FOR A NYC MARATHON BIB THIS YEAR,” he commented.
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Fans also flooded the comments with praise, calling it “the Strava flex of my dreams ✨🏈” and “the most iconic run ever logged."
Another person chimed in saying, "I can’t believe you didn’t make the extra laps to complete 1 mile. Smh."
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