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Most No Handed Kip-Ups In One Minute

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Blakeview, South Australia, Australia / July 24, 2010

Peter Craig completed 5 kip-ups in one minute.

- may not use hands or elbows to assist the kip-up
- time starts when first kip-up is landed
- must stand, fully balanced, between each kip-up
- failed kip-ups in midst of attempt are permitted but not counted
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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Comments
  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Amazing, Farhan. Your skills are tremendous.

  • Pakistan danish malik

    good news is that soon i am gonna break my own record and if u watch this vedio carefully i have done 18 kip ups in 46 seconds not in 60 seconds so which means i am set a new record soon

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Amazing, love this record. Congrats Danish.

  • The Internet Simraan Masood

    Keep it up Danish

  • Australia Peter Craig

    wow, great effort David. That's impressive! I think for future attempts, ensuring after each landing the legs are at least fully straightened or some way of showing the landing has definitely been stuck. As the result increases, it will be harder and harder to determine the landing.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    The criteria "time starts when first is landed" seems really odd... It suggests the first is a free count. It should at least be a flat timer on "3-2-1 go" or at least from the start of the build up of the first. I'd like to think timed records would be based on the start of an attempt instead of the start of a timer - but this needs to be a global discussion on timing rules/guidelines.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Peter, I tweaked criteria in a manner I believe accurately reflects the spirit of what you're aiming for. Sound OK? Notorious Ninjas, whoever you are, awesome record! Very impressive attempt.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    It's up for debate as to whether the spin should be part of the criteria or not but as discussed I'm happy to accept this submission as there was at least effort to stand completely upright at the end of each landing. The spin is a measure to ensure for much faster paced attempts in future are actually sticking each landing.

  • United States Jennifer Wark

    Without a 360 degree spin after each kip-up, this attempt does not meet the criteria to break Peter's previous record.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Hence Darryl, I opened the category not to "show my moves" but to set some criteria and appeal to those better to set a more reasonable benchmark. As fair as this next step up is, there's clearly a lot more room for improvement but for now 9 is the best!

  • Canada Darryl Learie

    There's a breakin' move where breakers bounce off their upper back to a kick-up, and continually do so...this is just the begining for this record, as it has a long way to go - util breakers start hittin' it. :) Just saying don't be too content to rest at just 9 - guaranteed that will be broken by some-one.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    The 360 spin isn't part of the kip-up, just a measure to ensure the landing has been completely stuck instead of landing then falling back down. Standing upright is fine but can be difficult to judge when the benchmark gets higher.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Congrats guys! Yeah Rob they've not followed the "spin after each kipup"... but each of the jumps looks legit and they've gone to the effort of standing completely upright which I think is perfectly fine - although opens up to this being pushed to the point where it's not a compete kip-up, I vote to accept this with the criteria of spinning being upgraded to "followed by a 360 spin or full upright stance". If there was one that looked like a half fall I would have pointed it out but these are all clean, now I want to beat it back :)

  • United States Rob Birdsong

    Hmmmm...NN does not complete a 360 after each kip-up? Should we make this a DENIED attempt? Peter, do you want to weigh in here?

  • United States Brian Pankey

    this record requires upper

  • United States Brian Pankey

    Why when I type the sentence gets cut off

  • United States Brian Pankey

    This record requires upper

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I did 4 on the grass. This is record that requires upper

  • Australia Peter Craig

    How many did you get to? This was a dismal first attempt and with a bit of practice I should be able to get at least 20 I reckon, but was opening up the category more for others to show their skills rather than it being a professional technical demonstration.

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I just tried this record yesterday.Failed

  • United States Brian Pankey

    I've tried these myself awhile back

  • United States Brian Pankey

    Cool! Shawn Michaels The WWE wrestler does these in the ring

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