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Minoru Yoshida Anonymous
So apparently some random Jap in the 1980's did 10,507 non-stop push-ups. wtf.
How can that be humanly possible.

Oh and some Paddy Doyle guy did 1940 "back of hand push-ups" in an hour.
>> Anonymous
Sounds about as possible as some Australian guy running for five days straight without rest.
>> Anonymous
>>368164
Humans are shitfuck impressive sometimes, in the most useless of ways.
>> Anonymous
Sounds like my man Jack Lalanne

>Jack did 1,000 star jumps and 1,000 chin-ups in 1 hour, 22 minutes.

>1984 (age 70): Once again handcuffed and shackled, Jack fought strong winds and currents as he swam 1.5 miles while towing 70 boats with 70 people from the Queen's Way Bridge in the Long Beach Harbor to the Queen Mary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_LaLanne
>> Anonymous
>>368178
So is he from krypton or something?
>> Anonymous
It doesn't say what "non-stop" means. I imagine he was just very fit and then got very good at "resting" without coming out of push up form.
>> Anonymous
I'll save you, the Jack Lalanne way
>> Anonymous
>>368253
even holding the push-up position strains the muscle, it really seems impossible.
>> Anonymous
>>368251

You have to consider, it was the 1950's. Computers were as large as warehouses back then. Maybe his air tanks were gimongous
>> Anonymous
>>368277
lol.
i was just being a troll.
i meant i wasn't impressed because he didn't hold his breath the whole way!
>> Anonymous
If it's true it was probably a really skinny little man with ripped arms.
He'd probably topple over in a strong wind.
>> Anonymous
>>368253
>I imagine he was just very fit and then got very good at "resting" without coming out of push up form.
Yeah sure, he was just very fit. And that makes you just a pussy fatfuck then.