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Longest Time Holding The Crow Pose
Darryl Learie held a yoga crow pose for one minute, 39.22 seconds.
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Longest Yoga Pose Held On A Moving Escalator
Raymond Kwong held a Warrior II yoga pose for 20.19 seconds while riding on a moving escalator, a new world record.
Kwong performed the feat on June 25, 2009 on an escalator at the Mall of America[] in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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Longest Laughter Yoga Belly Chain
14 people laid down in a belly chain line and laughed together for five minutes. The record was set on World Laughter Day.
The concept was thought up and introduced by Kik Williams.
Participants:
Linda Hamaker
Bill Hamaker
Mark Eldridge
Neil Jackson
Joseph Herscher
Nathan Tripp
Ron Skinner
Cheryl Martin
Rebecca Foster
Chris Belanger
Karen Krinsky
Nicole Anderson
Kik Williams
Sarah Williams#LYD01
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Fastest Time To Whistle “The Lady Is A Tramp” While Holding A Warrior Three Yoga Pose
Esther Crow, playing the character Ethel Goldblatt, whistled "The Lady Is A Tramp[]" in 30.60 seconds while holding a Warrior Three yoga pose.
Crow set the record at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Littlefield in Brooklyn, New York. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses.
[#WRAS20][]
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Most Photos Taken In 60 Seconds While Holding A Yoga Tree Pose
Leigh Muzslay Browne took 32 photos in 60 seconds while holding a yoga tree[] pose.
Browne set the record during URDB’sBreakCancer partyat the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses.
[#BreakCancer01][]
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Most Yoga Poses In One Minute In A Prius
This record was set as part of Prius Records, a two-day event streamed live on the Internet. In a 48-hour period, URDB officials adjudicated 200 Prius-related world records. This was the most records ever documented in a 48-hour window, a world record in and of itself.
The event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 30th and 31st, 2011. See all the records set at the event here.
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Most Yogasanas Performed While Floating In Water
Mathew Cherian performed 30 yogasanas while floating in water.
