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  1. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On The Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On The Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

    Mamuka Kucia bounced a table tennis ball 188 times on the spine of his table tennis paddle.

  2. Most Table Tennis Balls Fired Out Of One's Mouth In 30 Seconds

    Most Table Tennis Balls Fired Out Of One's Mouth In 30 Seconds

    Host Beth Hoyt fired 50 table tennis balls out of her mouth in 30 seconds. She set the record during an episode of My Damn Channel Live. The first ball fell out of her mouth and wasn't counted.

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  3. Most Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of Paddle In 30 Seconds

    Most Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of Paddle In 30 Seconds

    Mamuka Kucia completed 105 consecutive bounces of a table tennis ball using alternate sides of his paddle in 30 seconds.

  4. Longest Time Balancing Table Tennis Ball On End of Paddle Handle

    Longest Time Balancing Table Tennis Ball On End of Paddle Handle

    Stephen Kish balanced a table tennis ball on the end of paddle handle for five minutes, 56.37 seconds.

  5. Most Balls Juggled While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On A Table Tennis Paddle

    Most Balls Juggled While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On A Table Tennis Paddle

    Brian Pankey juggled three balls on his right hand while bouncing a table tennis ball on a table tennis paddle in his left hand.

  6. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While On Knees

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces While On Knees

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 4,194 consecutive times while on his knees.

  7. Most Table Tennis Returns In 30 Seconds

    Most Table Tennis Returns In 30 Seconds

    Mike Uba and his friend rallied a table tennis ball back and forth 62 times under 30 seconds.

  8. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball on alternating side of a skillet 592 times.

  9. Most Consecutive Baseball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Most Consecutive Baseball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Brian Pankey bounced a baseball on alternating sides of a skillet 139 times.

  10. Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces Using Alternating Sides Of A Skillet

    Brian Pankey bounced a golf ball on alternating sides of a skillet 149 times.

  11. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Rubik's Cube While Juggling Two Rubik's Cubes In Other Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Rubik's Cube While Juggling Two Rubik's Cubes In Other Hand

    Brian Pankeybounced a table tennis ball 46 times on a single side of a Rubik’s Cubewhile juggling two Rubik’s cubes in his free hand.

  12. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Rubik's Cube While Juggling Two Rubik's Cubes In Other Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Rubik's Cube While Juggling Two Rubik's Cubes In Other Hand

    Brian Pankeybounced a table tennis ball 46 times on a single side of a Rubik’s Cubewhile juggling two Rubik’s cubes in his free hand.

  13. Most Table Tennis Balls Volleyed By Two Players At One Time

    Most Table Tennis Balls Volleyed By Two Players At One Time

    David and Scott Cain volleyed five table tennis balls at one time.

  14. Most Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Paddle While Juggling Two Table Tennis Balls In Other Hand

    Most Table Tennis Ball Bounces On A Paddle While Juggling Two Table Tennis Balls In Other Hand

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball on a paddle 132 times while juggling two table tennis balls in his other hand.

  15. Longest Seated Table Tennis Rally

    Longest Seated Table Tennis Rally

    Nicole Beck and her friend kept a table tennis rally going for 30 minutes, 25.12 seconds while seated.

    Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.

    General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.

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