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In this viral video, a teen breaks the Guinness World Record by pulling up 44 times in a row between rolling trucks

The Guinness World Records (GWR) has officially recognized 18-year-old Grigor Manukyan of Armenia as the person who has completed the “Most consecutive pull-ups on a bar positioned between two moving trucks.” This is an incredible feat of strength and perseverance. The astounding accomplishment was shown in a video that GWR posted on X, attracting attention from people all across the world.

Just one day ago, a video was uploaded to YouTube that shows Manukyan getting off of a truck and placing himself on a bar that is hanging between two driving trucks. It is an adrenaline-pumping moment. He goes on to do an amazing 44 consecutive pull-ups with unflinching concentration and agility, earning his spot in the record books.

“New record: Most consecutive pull-ups on a bar positioned between two moving trucks – 44 by Grigor Manukyan (Armenia)” was the caption that GWR attached to the video.

Since its publication, the video has received a lot of attention, gathering about 25,000 views and nearly 300 likes from admirers who are amazed by Manukyan’s incredible accomplishment.

Manukyan discussed his views on the historic accomplishment in an exclusive statement to GWR, stating, “This record was not difficult for me due to my rigorous training.” Though I believe I could have increased the number to 50, I chose to end at 44 and dedicate my record to the memory of the brave warriors who lost their lives during the tragic 44-day Artsakh conflict, which claimed thousands of Armenian lives.

Manukyan has already dazzled onlookers with his athletic abilities on a few occasions. With an astounding 36 chin-ups in a minute, he broke the record for most in this category last year. Furthermore, he set a new record for the “Most four-finger pull-ups with a 20 lb pack in one minute,” doing 31 pull-ups. Right now he’s getting ready to set a new record for “Most pull-ups from a plane in just one minute.”

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