
Armenian man creates world record by doing pull-ups while hanging from a helicopter. Viral video
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Roman Sahradyan created the Guinness World record by doing 23 pull-ups from a helicopter.
Doing intense workouts can be hard for some people and requires practice and immense patience to achieve the required target. Normally, people workout at the gym or in the comfort of their own homes, but have you ever seen someone doing it on a helicopter? Confused, right? Well, a video of a man doing pull-ups from a helicopter has gone viral online. Roman Sahradyan from Armenia did 23 pull-ups from a helicopter in one minute and even created a Guinness World Record.
The viral video was posted on the official Instagram handle of Guinness World Records. In the short video, Roman can be holding onto the landing slide of a helicopter while it took off. He then performed pull-ups expertly while hanging mid-air from the aircraft. Yes, you read that right.
“Most pull ups from a helicopter in one minute. 23 by Roman Sahradyan,” reads the caption of the post.
Watch the viral video here:
After being shared online, the video amassed more than 78k likes. This is how the netizens reacted.

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