Madurai Taekwondo Coach Creates New Record By Breaking 37 Concrete Blocks In A Min With Kicks
Taekwondo coach from Madurai gets his 24th Guinness world record by breaking 37 concrete blocks in a minute with a kick.
A Taekwondo coach from Madurai, Tamil Nadu named N Narayana has achieved Guinness World Record by breaking 37 concrete blocks in a minute with a kick.
In an interview with ANI, Narayana talked about how he achieved this record. "It took six months of practice to create this record. I achieved it in my third attempt. I've 24 Guinness World Records in taekwondo."
TN | A taekwondo coach from Madurai achieves Guinness World Record by breaking 37 concrete blocks in a minute with a kick
¡ª ANI (@ANI) August 8, 2021
"It took 6 months of practice to create this record. I achieved it in my third attempt. I've 24 Guinness World Records in taekwondo," said Narayana (07.08) pic.twitter.com/6HqTBlrlX4
"In 2016 I did my first Guinness WR in the martial arts [Taekwondo] and currently, I have 24. The latest WR which I did was breaking concrete blocks in one minute with an axe kick. I broke 37 concrete blocks."
This martial arts coach already has twenty-four Guinness world records in his kitty and he described what the hardest one out of the lot was. "One of the hardest records which I did was tying 10kg ankle weight and doing 138 kicks in one minute so I decided to do something tougher. And this concrete block record is marked as one of the toughest in the world by Guinness World Record. So I decided to break it."
Several people congratulated him and asked him to go to Olympics.
Why didn't he participate in #Olympics he was sure Gold ?
¡ª Bani Adam (@BaniAdamnew) August 8, 2021
Congratulations!
¡ª Ram Kumar (@ramkumartrichy) August 8, 2021
Olympic jao sir abki baar
¡ª Prince Choudhary (@ParamveerChoud9) August 8, 2021
Congratulations Narayan
¡ª Nandini Idnani?? (@idnani_nandini) August 8, 2021
JAI HIND
¡ª Sayan Saren ?? (@sayan_saren) August 8, 2021
He went on and said how he failed in his first two attempts and finally achieved it in his third attempt.
He dedicated his win record to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his work during the COVID pandemic to our country.