Push-ups are a basic exercise used in civilian
athletic training or physical education and commonly in military
physical training. They are also a common form of punishment used in the military, school sport, or in some martial arts dojos.
The first record for push-ups was documented by Guinness World Records: 6,006 non-stop push-ups by Charles Linster in 1965, October 5.
The record for the most push-ups non-stop was 10,507, set by Minoru Yoshida of Japan in October 1980. Minoru Yoshida's World Record was the last of its category for non-stop push-ups to be published by Guinness World Records.
A new category, "Most Push-ups in 24 Hours," has since been introduced.
The current world record for most push-ups in 24 hours is by Charles Servizio who achieved 46,001 push-ups in just 21 hours, 6 minutes on 1993, April 24 to 25.
The first record for push-ups was documented by Guinness World Records: 6,006 non-stop push-ups by Charles Linster in 1965, October 5.
The record for the most push-ups non-stop was 10,507, set by Minoru Yoshida of Japan in October 1980. Minoru Yoshida's World Record was the last of its category for non-stop push-ups to be published by Guinness World Records.
A new category, "Most Push-ups in 24 Hours," has since been introduced.
The current world record for most push-ups in 24 hours is by Charles Servizio who achieved 46,001 push-ups in just 21 hours, 6 minutes on 1993, April 24 to 25.
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