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Most Consecutive One-Armed Push Ups While Thumb Wrestling

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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States / October 11, 2011

Jordan completed 69 consecutive one-armed push-ups while thumb wrestling.

FAILED: Does not beat current record.

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

- elbow must bend at least 35 degrees for each push up
- elbow must lock vertically between each push up
- non-push up hand must be engaged with someone else in a thumb wrestling battle for duration of attempt
- no more than five seconds permitted between each push up

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