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I was looking for the record for most consecutive chin-ups (pull-ups) and I found a site that had some pretty amazing fitness records. Here are a few:

 

One armed Push Ups:

10 Mintues - 546

30 Minutes - 1,382

 

Chin Ups:

30 Minutes - 418

1 Hour - 701

12 Hours - 2,409

 

Sit Ups:

1 Hour - 2,201

24 Hours - 110,915!!!!

 

I thought that that last one had to be a typo, but I looked on google and saw the exact same figure in several places.

 

Crazy records. I thought someone might be interested:o

 

oh holy hell, here is a nice mental one:

 

The most numbers from Pi ever recited without mistakes: 42,195 digits.

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I was looking for the record for most consecutive chin-ups (pull-ups) and I found a site that had some pretty amazing fitness records. Here are a few:

 

One armed Push Ups:

10 Mintues - 546

30 Minutes - 1,382

 

Chin Ups:

30 Minutes - 418

1 Hour - 701

12 Hours - 2,409

 

Sit Ups:

1 Hour - 2,201

24 Hours - 110,915!!!!

 

I thought that that last one had to be a typo, but I looked on google and saw the exact same figure in several places.

 

Crazy records. I thought someone might be interested:o

 

oh holy hell, here is a nice mental one:

 

The most numbers from Pi ever recited without mistakes: 42,195 digits.

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yeah the guy who set that record for chin ups did reps of 3-4, stopped for a few seconds, went again. He said that he got to a point in training where he could rest for about 1 or 2 minutes and be fully rejuvenated for a few hours
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yeah the guy who set that record for chin ups did reps of 3-4, stopped for a few seconds, went again. He said that he got to a point in training where he could rest for about 1 or 2 minutes and be fully rejuvenated for a few hours

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