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26 Calisthenics World Records

WeighteWorld record weighted plank — 315 lbs (7 plates), 30s stacked, 10s full weight, uncut

David Dwyer

10 Seconds

Static

Dragon Flag Static Hold

David Dwyer

88 Seconds

Static

Zanetti on Vertical iron bar | Most Repetitions

Son Hanma

Son Hanma

16 Reps

Push

Weighted 2 finger planche

Erik Barsi

Erik Barsi

12.5 KG

Static

Weighted Maltese Hold | Parallettes

Son Hanma

Son Hanma

32 KG

Static

Longest Planche Hold | Parallettes

Michele Esposito

Michele Esposito

47 Seconds

Static

Weighted Hefesto 1 RM

Son Hanma

Son Hanma

38 KG

Push

Weighted 90 Degree Handstand Push Up | Parallettes

Filippo Pici

Filippo Pici

43 KG

Push

Heaviest Weighted Dip

Matvey Zlatoverkhovnikov

Matvey Zlatoverkhovnikov

205 KG

Push

Longest Human Flag Hold

WANG ZHONGHUA

65 Seconds

Static

Most two finger pull ups in one minute

Tazio Il Biondo

42 Reps

Pull

Most Pull ups in one minute

Tazio Il Biondo

53 Reps

Pull

Most Consecutive Thumbs Pull Ups

Tazio Il Biondo

36 Reps

Pull

Most One Arm Pull Ups in 3 hours

Tazio Il Biondo

422 Reps

Pull

Most Consecutive Pinky Pull Ups

Tazio Il Biondo

36 Reps

Pull

Most Front Lever Pull Ups

Rayan Onizuka

Rayan Onizuka

30 Reps

Pull

Most Consecutive One Arm Pull Ups - (Hanging Rest )

Tazio Il Biondo

162 Reps

Pull

Most Consecutive Dips

Bartek Kruk

Bartek Kruk

367 Reps

Push

Most Consecutive Pull Ups with 5 kg

Andrey Isypov

57 Reps

Pull

Longest Dragon Flag Hold

ZĂ© Preto

75 Seconds

Static

Longest Front Lever Hold

Michal Urbanik

Michal Urbanik

62 Seconds

Static

Most Consecutive Muscle Ups

Max True

Max True

32 Reps

Push Pull

Muscle Ups to Front Lever

Alexsey Gimbarr

27 Reps

Push Pull

Most Consecutive Full Planche Presses

Viktor Kamenov

Viktor Kamenov

17 Reps

Push

Most Consecutive One Arm Pull Ups - (No Hanging Rest & All in One Set)

Andrey Aleksandrov

20 Reps

Pull

Most Consecutive Pull Ups - (No Hanging Rest & All in One Set)

Andrey Isypov

105 Reps

Pull

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