VIDEO: No One Can Ever Break These Weird World Records
The Guinness Book of World Records is filled with all sorts of weird records that people will probably never attempt to beat ever again. Some of them are the kind you don’t even think about and can’t imagine anyone trying them.
In the video you can see all kinds of records from people being buried alive to some that have been so specific when trying to do something that it further complicates the record.
According to therichest.com, the Guinness Book of Records, or more commonly known as Guinness World Records, was first published in 1955 by Hugh Beaver and was intended to keep track of unbelievable world records achieved throughout the history by people.
The book is published annually, updating previous records with new ones, but some world records are made to never be broken by people who have a unique, special talent which they were born with.
There is a wide variety of records which people challenge for each year, from most hot-dogs eaten in a minute to, well, most toilet seats broken with your head. Surely many of these people know what they are doing and most of them worked for years to train themselves to succeed, but some of these records are made to never be broken in the near future.
It is always interesting to find out about what the human body can do and how certain people use it to their advantage. They reach new horizons with unforeseen results and the intention of dominating a certain sector to which they devote to for years in order to become the very best.
Who doesn’t know about the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt? In 2009, he was declared “The World’s Fastest Runner” due to his incredible performance at Rio’s 100m lap sprint which was completed in less than 10 seconds with a top speed of 45 km/h.
Bill Gates is the richest man in the world with a current net worth of $80 billion thanks to his massive business ― Microsoft.
Thomas Blackthorne managed to lift 12.5kgs (27 pounds) with only his tongue, which was pierced by a hook holding the four weights.
Captain Eric Melrose Brown has flown over 485 planes over the course of his life and successfully landed each and every one of them, making him the most decorated pilot in the history of the Royal Navy.
Paddy Doyle, declared “The World Fitness Endurance Champion,” has some records under his belt but his most impressive one is the “most one arm push-ups completed in 5 hours”, with the astonishing number of 5,260 continuous repetitions; something very few would dare to challenge.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi is the world record owner for “most atomic blasts survived throughout one’s life.” Tsutomu managed to survive two atomic blasts which were meant to end his life, but they didn’t.
Kevin Fast has set an incredible record which may never be broken. He has pulled an airplane over the course of 8.8 meters (28 feet) by only using his body. The plane weighed a whopping, 188.83 tons (416,299 lbs.)
Most of you may have heard of the world’s tallest man, Sultan Kosen, aged 33. The Turkish farmer is measured at a staggering 250 centimeters (8 ft).