How to Break a World Record



Nutella Bread Recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eHPkpCGdEY Watch more Self-Help & Improvement videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/328267-How-to-Break-a-World-Record Think you belong among the best of the best? Make it official with these steps. Step 1: Pick a category Decide on a record to break. Choose an event that already exists, or make one up. Be sure your goal is a measurable achievement. Step 2: Register your idea Go to guinnessworldrecords.com and click 'set a record.' Fill in your contact information, submit a description of your proposed record, and wait for approval, which generally takes about four to six weeks. Tip If your record can't wait six weeks, fill out a Fast Track Application, and pay a fee to get a response in three working days. Step 3: Review the process Review the information in the Record Breakers' packet you receive for guidelines on how to properly document your attempt. Tip Pick witnesses who are not your friends or family members, and who are preferably well-known, respected members of your community. Step 4: Train Train. Do full trial runs of your attempt to make sure you know exactly what to expect when the big day comes. Step 5: Keep in contact with Guinness Stay up-to-date on developments in your record category. Call Guinness the day before your attempt to make sure that no one broke the record while you were training. Tip Consider external factors like weather conditions when you plan to make the attempt. Reschedule if something isn't in your favor. Step 6: Meet documentation criteria Document your attempt according to the rules for your category. Have your witnesses fill out an official logbook detailing your attempt, or hire an official adjudicator from the Guinness website to verify your record on the spot. Step 7: Break the record Get out there and break that world record! Send in the logbook along with any other documentation. Then, wait for Guinness to approve your attempt and send you a certificate naming you as a world record holder. Did You Know? In 2009, Queens, New York resident Ashrita Furman simultaneously held 101 world records, giving him the record for most world records.

Comments

  1. how much does it cost for an adjudicator? if prices vary, whats minimum and whats max
  2. How would a record for most world records work? Once you got it you'd have another record, beating your previous one, you would have an infinite amount of records
  3. Can it work for kids
    Like 10yr olds
  4. Children in Africa could of drank that water
  5. If you break the record for most records doesn't that mean you broke that record aswel and that one too and this one aswel in a never ending cycle?
  6. 40 comment
  7. Ashrita Furman has 151 records not 101.
  8. a world record for world records? that guy should receive records 24/7 365
  9. Why can't the naked person be a girl.
  10. I set the world record for most pairs of glasses broken with a baseball bat in 5 minutes. Not kidding.
  11. "101 world records, giving him the record for the most world records" Recordception!
  12. I'm in training to become a makeup artist but I would also like to go into cosmetic tattooing as well and hopefully start my own business in the future. Kat Von D holds a Guinness World Record for 400 tattoos in 24 hours but I'd like o go for a world record in cosmetic tattooing
  13. @FreddyW best. Idea. Ever. We should do that!
  14. what if all paople in the community are your friends of friends
  15. Step 8 > Wait for your water bill :x
  16. "7:00 AM - subject seems WET AND TIRED." hahahhahaha
  17. Damn I don't have the computer!
  18. Step 1: Grap a record Step 2: Trow it out the window Did you know glass sharfs hurt
  19. Good, now I know how to make the world's longest crochet chain with 2 of my friends. So far mine is like, 2 blocks.
  20. Well then he got 102 records??


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