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20+ Verified Records
Global Athletes Contributing
WeighteWorld record weighted plank â 315 lbs (7 plates), 30s stacked, 10s full weight, uncut
David Dwyer
10 Seconds
Dragon Flag Static Hold
David Dwyer
88 Seconds
Zanetti on Vertical iron bar | Most Repetitions
Son Hanma
16 Reps
Weighted 2 finger planche
Erik Barsi
12.5 KG
Weighted Maltese Hold | Parallettes
Son Hanma
32 KG
Longest Planche Hold | Parallettes
Michele Esposito
47 Seconds
Weighted Hefesto 1 RM
Son Hanma
38 KG
Weighted 90 Degree Handstand Push Up | Parallettes
Filippo Pici
43 KG
Heaviest Weighted Dip
Matvey Zlatoverkhovnikov
205 KG
Longest Human Flag Hold
WANG ZHONGHUA
65 Seconds
Most two finger pull ups in one minute
Tazio Il Biondo
42 Reps
Most Pull ups in one minute
Tazio Il Biondo
53 Reps
Most Consecutive Thumbs Pull Ups
Tazio Il Biondo
36 Reps
Most One Arm Pull Ups in 3 hours
Tazio Il Biondo
422 Reps
Most Consecutive Pinky Pull Ups
Tazio Il Biondo
36 Reps
Most Front Lever Pull Ups
Rayan Onizuka
30 Reps
Most Consecutive One Arm Pull Ups - (Hanging Rest )
Tazio Il Biondo
162 Reps
Most Consecutive Dips
Bartek Kruk
367 Reps
Most Consecutive Pull Ups with 5 kg
Andrey Isypov
57 Reps
Longest Dragon Flag Hold
ZĂ© Preto
75 Seconds
Longest Front Lever Hold
Michal Urbanik
62 Seconds
Most Consecutive Muscle Ups
Max True
32 Reps
Muscle Ups to Front Lever
Alexsey Gimbarr
27 Reps
Most Consecutive Full Planche Presses
Viktor Kamenov
17 Reps
Most Consecutive One Arm Pull Ups - (No Hanging Rest & All in One Set)
Andrey Aleksandrov
20 Reps
Most Consecutive Pull Ups - (No Hanging Rest & All in One Set)
Andrey Isypov
105 Reps
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