YouTuber Breaks Guinness World Record By Doing 25 Pull-Ups While Hanging From A Helicopter

A Dutch fitness fan broke the Guinness World Record for Pull-Up most completed in one minute while hanging from a helicopter, according to the release of the GWR. Stan Broney, who runs the YouTube channel along with fellow athletes Arjen Albers, broke the record at the Hoevenen airfield in Antwerp, Belgium, on July 6, 2022. Both athletes were prepared for weeks before trying to break the crazy record.
Mr Broney is an expert in Callisthenics, a gymnastic training class intended to improve one’s physical fitness and elegance of the movement. On big days, he performed very well and set a world record with 25 shocking pull-ups, said GWR.

Guinness World Records has shared a video of the achievement of this recording solving on her YouTube grip and wrote, “Children from @browney compete to see who can make the most withdrawals from the helicopter in one minute. Who will go with the world of notes?”

This duo also documented their preparations and efforts to bring their viewers through the “Crazy World Record ever.”

On the big day, the amount to be defeated is 23 pull-ups, previously achieved by Roman Sahradyan from Armenia.

Mr. Albers left first, reached 24 pull-ups and surpassed the previous record with one pull-up, said Gwr. Broney, who came in second, appeared as the winner of the contest with the results of the defeat of 25 pull-ups.

According to GWR, it takes two 15 days athletes to find helicopters to practice for the world record.


In the longest minute in their lives, STAN and Arjen each test their ability and the efficacy of their difficult training, Gwr said.

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