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  1. Most Barstools Held Aloft At Once

    Most Barstools Held Aloft At Once

    Marcus Segal displays tremendous strength and fortitude by holding up an incredible nine barstools at once, a new universal

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  2. Most Stool Spins In 30 Seconds

    Most Stool Spins In 30 Seconds

    Sam McClees spun around on a stool 17 times in 30 seconds, using only his arms to propel him. He stipulated the stool had to be made of wood.

  3. Most One-Handed Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Barstool Seat As Paddle

    Most One-Handed Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Barstool Seat As Paddle

  4. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces Using A Bar Stool

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces Using A Bar Stool

    Brian Pankeybounced a tennis ball 158 times using the seat of a bar stool. He used two hands to complete the feat.

  5. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using A Bar Stool

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using A Bar Stool

    Brian Pankeybounced a table tennis ball 156 times using the seat of a bar stool. He used two hands to complete the feat.

  6. Most Consecutive Dumbbell Curls While Balancing Stool On Chin

    Most Consecutive Dumbbell Curls While Balancing Stool On Chin

    Brian Pankeycompleted 16 tandem dumbbell curls while balancing a stool on his chin.

  7. Most One-Handed Tennis Ball Bounces Using Barstool Seat As Racket

    Most One-Handed Tennis Ball Bounces Using Barstool Seat As Racket

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 40 times in a row using the seat of a bar stool as his paddle. He completed the feat using just one hand.

  8. Longest Time To Balance Two Step Stools On Chin

    Longest Time To Balance Two Step Stools On Chin

    Doug McManaman balanced two step stools on his chin for 38.31 seconds.

  9. Longest Time To Balance Two Stools On Chin While Kneeling

    Longest Time To Balance Two Stools On Chin While Kneeling

    Doug McManaman balanced two stools on his chin for one minute, 17.25 seconds while kneeling.

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