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Some World Records You Can Break Anytime

You can also break World Records?

By Joy MosesPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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If you think that Guinness World Records are something only a few people can do, you're wrong. Some of the records that you can break are completely accessible to anyone, and don't even require any specialized training. The cup percussion ensemble performance in Gion China earned a Guinness World Record on May 21st 2017, with an attendance of 2398 people.

The song "Pursuing It's a Song" was written and performed by Lu, who holds the record for it. The performance lasted six minutes and five seconds. To break this record, gather enthusiastic friends. Another record is the longest human Domino line created in Ordo City, China in 2010. It was 4.47 miles long and involved 10,267 participants. They completed it in 69 minutes and 43 seconds. It's unlikely you can replicate this at home. Lastly, there is a record for pee blowing, but the passage does not provide further details.

Blowing peas, as in the vegetable, can be an entertaining activity. If you aspire to break a record, consider Kobe Cotton's achievement from the US. He blew a pee (referring to a pea) a remarkable distance of 26 and one-quarter feet on February 13th, 2018. To replicate this feat, you'll need strong lungs and the fortune of finding a perfectly spherical pea. Good luck in accomplishing both!

Let's aim for a new world record with the fourth entry. Silvio Saba from Italy accomplished a peculiar and possibly painful feat on December 27th, 2012. He managed to clip 51 clothes pegs to his face, achieving this in just one minute. If you possess a high pain tolerance and an abundance of clothes pegs, breaking this record should be within reach.

Moving on to the fifth record, Shaun Milan from Waterloo, Canada gained fame as a record holder in 2016. She successfully kicked off 59 items from people's heads in just one minute.

Since then, Shaun Milan's record remains unbroken. However, could you be the one to achieve this remarkable feat? It's worth noting that Silvana, before setting the world record, dedicated 19 years to practicing martial arts. Her attempt at the "kick off" challenge was a testament to her skills, and she surpassed it with flying colors. Truly impressive!

Moving on to the sixth record, Silvio Saba, the same individual mentioned earlier, showcases his knack for unique accomplishments. This time, he managed to hold an astounding 26 tennis balls in a single hand. One can only wonder how he made them all fit. If you feel up to the challenge, go ahead and give it a try. Can you surpass this remarkable feat?

Shaun Milan's record remains unbeaten since then. However, is it possible for you to achieve this remarkable feat? It's important to mention that Silvana, who established the world record, dedicated 19 years to mastering martial arts. Her successful attempt at the "kick off" challenge demonstrated her exceptional skills. She passed the trial with flying colors, leaving a lasting impression.

Let's now turn our attention to the sixth record, set by Silvio Saba, the same individual we mentioned earlier. Saba's talent for unique achievements shines once again. This time, he astoundingly managed to hold 26 tennis balls in a single hand. It leaves us curious as to how he accomplished such a feat. Are you up for the challenge? Feel free to test your abilities and strive to surpass this remarkable accomplishment.

In 2014, during the XFM breakfast show in London, a person set a surprising record by drinking 16.9 ounces of still water in just 1.75 seconds. Drinking sparkling water takes even longer. However, it's important to note that speed drinking can be dangerous. If attempting to break this record, it is crucial to do so only in the presence of people who can provide assistance in case of an emergency.

Another record to consider breaking is the shortest shower ever taken, currently standing at 33.18 seconds. During this brief time, you must soap and rinse your body, wash and rinse your hair, maintain balance, and avoid slipping. It's worth considering who would be there with you to time the shower.

Reflect on which world record you might have the best chance of breaking. Personally, I recently set a personal best record for waking up continuously for multiple days. Hopefully, I will surpass that record tomorrow. Feel free to share your goal in the comments section and remember to like, share, and subscribe for more content on the bright side of life. Goodbye!

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Joy Moses

As a passionate storyteller and creative content creator,Engaging With a love for words and an imaginative spirit,has honed their skills in the art of storytelling, bringing characters, worlds, and emotions to life through their writing.

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