The current world record for breath-holding is held by Stig Severinsen from Denmark, who held his breath underwater for 22 minutes.
The current world record for breath holding without the aid of pure oxygen is 11 minutes and 54 seconds, achieved by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016. However, it's important to note that attempting breath holding can be dangerous and should only be done with proper training and supervision.
It is very unlikely for a human to hold their breath for over five minutes. The current world record for holding one's breath is just over 11 minutes, achieved by a highly trained free diver. Holding your breath for such an extended period of time can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended.
Skydiving height-Felix Baumgartner, over 24 miles
The world record for fastest time folding pizza boxes is quite unique from other world records. The world record for fastest time folding a 12-inch pizza box is 18.65 seconds
The world record for holding a spoon on your nose is 82.03 seconds, as of November 2021. It was achieved by Thomas B. Csapo in Ohio, USA.
Plank exercise is an isometric exercise that strengthens the core by holding a difficult position for a long period of time.
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The current world record for breath-holding is held by Stig Severinsen from Denmark, who held his breath underwater for 22 minutes.
Ronnie Renner. He is currently holding the world record.
The current world record for holding breath underwater is 24 minutes and 3 seconds, set by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
The world record, set by David Blaine, is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
Holding the 100m and 200m world record.
Holding the 100m and 200m world record.
It is famous for its scenery, Its blue mountains, folk tales and for holding a Guinness World Record in 'BAMBOO DANCING'
In 2007 Lithuanian Arvydas Gaiciunas claimed a new world record for holding his breath underwater: 15 minutes, 58 seconds.
The world record for holding a beach ball is 38 hours and 8 minutes, achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in New York City, USA, on 26 September 2019.