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Most Concrete Broken by hand in 60 seconds Dr. Dan Netherland (USA) (GWR) broke 55 concrete blocks [76.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 7.3 cm (20 in x 8 in x 2.9 3in) thick, 50 lb each, arranged in 10 stacks from one to ten blocks, by hand in 17.45 sec on 26 February 2003, at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg (USA). Total Weight 3014lbs. Click here for Video
Most consecutive cuts with a Japanese sword Russell McCartney (GWR) of Seattle Washington cut an impressive 1181 target in 85 minutes at the cherry blossom festival Seattle Washington April 2001
Largest Sumo Wrestler in history
Most Judo throws in 10 hours
Fastest 100 man kumite Karate Franciso Alves Filho of Brazil (GWR) defeated 100 consecutive opponents in full contact in 3 hours 8 minutes. On march 22, 1995. Most Bricks broken by hand in 60 seconds
Head Board Breaking, 30 Seconds Kevin M. Shelley (USA)(GWR) broke 31 boards on his forehead on 16 August 1999. The boards were 30.5 cm (12 in) wide by 30.5 cm (12 in) tall by 2,5 cm (1 in) thick made of #3 pine. The boards were handed to him by assistants. They must be broken singly and clearly broken and spacers are not an option. The breaker has thirty seconds in which to break as many as possible. Most Concrete blocks broken with a head strike
Jeff Warner of Ultimate Strength (USA) broke 20 2in concrete blocks in a single head strike July 16, 2005 Minneapolis, MN USA Board Breaking, One Hour
Breaking Coco-Nuts, One Minute
Highest Martial Arts Kick Christophe Pinna (France) (GWR) broke a 2.5 cm (1 in) board 3.03 m (9 ft 11 1/4 in) above ground level, on 30 June 1988. Most blocks of ICE broken by hand in 60 seconds
most world judo championships The judo World Championships were inaugurated in Tokyo, Japan in 1956. Japan's Yasuhiro Yamashita (b. 1 Jun 1957), won nine consecutive Japanese .Click here for Video World's highest flying side kick
The highest flying side kick preformed by William Fincher Houston ,TX 4,600ft
Board Breaking, 60 seconds
Mike Reeves (USA) broken an impressive 415 boards in 60 seconds. July 6th 2002. Orlando ,FL Most Bricks broken in a single strike
Most ICE broken in a single strike
The previous record was 9 Ice blocks held by Eric Sansen of France.
Most Concrete blocks broken in a single forearm strike
Jeff Warner of Ultimate Strength (USA) broke 40 2in scallop blocks in a single strike July 16, 2005 Minneapolis, MN USA Most concrete Broken in a double elbow strike Jeff Warner of Ultimate Strength (USA) broke two stacks of 20 2in scallop blocks in a double elbow strike July 16, 2005 Minneapolis, MN USA Most concrete Broken in a double forearm strike Jeff Warner of Ultimate Strength (USA) broke two stacks of 20 2in scallop blocks in a double forearm strike July 16, 2005 Minneapolis, MN USA Most concrete Broken in a single elbow strike Jeff Warner of Ultimate Strength (USA) broke a stack of 22 2in scallop blocks in a single elbow strike July 16, 2005 Minneapolis, MN USA Most concrete Broken in a single strike
On Sunday January 15, 2006 NXB Team leader and 3-time Guinness World Champion breaker Dan Netherland smashed the Guinness World Record for the “Most Concrete Blocks Broken in a Single Strike”. This mountain of solid concrete stood an amazing 8ft in height and weighted over 2,000lbs. Netherland powered through 20 (3.5 in thick) solid concrete blocks smashing the old World Record of 11 blocks. Click here for Video
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