Watch: Swedish Man Breaks World Record For Most Continuous Cracking Of Joints
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A Swedish gentleman breaks the world record by cracking 46 joints in a row, which may not be an easy record to beat.
In an unusual attempt to create a world record, one Swedish man has cracked 46 different joints in his body consecutively. According to Guinness World Records, 23-year-old Olle Lundin (Sweden) has done a cracking job to break the record for the most continuous cracking of different joints. Olle consecutively cracked 46 different joints in his body, breaking the previous record of 40, set by Kamal Pokhrel (Nepal) in December 2022.
The record-keeping organisation further mentioned that Mr. Olle prepared "quite a bit" to break this world record. Every day for a month, he practised cracking his joints in different sequences to determine the most efficient order. On the day of the official attempt, Olle avoided making any sudden movements, "much like a sloth," to prevent any of his joints from cracking prior to the attempt.
In order to break the world record, Olle broke 46 distinct joints in a row, including those in his neck, back, and ankles. However, he believes he could accomplish 60 "if everything goes perfectly."