SPOTLIGHT - Most bench presses underwater



In this week's Spotlight, watch a man complete the most consecutive bench presses underwater -- hold your breath! Every Saturday on the Guinness World Records Spotlight, Mike Janela introduces you to one of the coolest, wackiest, or most unique records from around the globe recently approved by our Records Management Team. Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/subscribetoGWR Welcome to the official Guinness World Records YouTube channel! If you're looking for videos featuring the world's tallest, shortest, fastest, longest, oldest and most incredible things on the planet, you're in the right place. LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GuinnessWorld... FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/gwr Find out more: http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/ Add us to your G+ circles: www.google.com/+guinnessworldrecords

Comments

  1. Lmao I definitely have a chance of getting into the world record book
  2. I thouth that it is easier to lift things under water...
  3. Doesn't the water make the weight lighter.
  4. Kinda a useless world record tbh. I mean its not even really that amazing its just so Random, so where is the world record for most squads underwater? it's just so pointless. Besides holding your breath for 90 seconds which is impressive but not note worthy.
  5. Wouldn't your muscle fatigue quicker due to the lack of oxygen?
  6. awesome
  7. I can hold my breath for ninety seconds
  8. He bet his two kids, that he could break the record? Why didn't he bet his five dollar bill he had in his billfold.
  9. My friend did the most bench presses in outer space. He's still up there for a few months.
  10. you should not hold youre breath while you are doing bench press
  11. the guys who can bench over 700 pounds can bench 110 pounds literally for 100 reps or more
  12. I can hold my breath for 2 min and I'm not full grown yet
  13. It made it easier cause when picking stuff up under water is not very hard
  14. Hulk
  15. Everything is light underwater. 😂 only thing impressive here is how long he could hold his breath. ✋🏽
  16. Sme here
  17. and reported
  18. everything is lighter underwater
  19. Hax
  20. The only contingency is that it has to weigh 50 kilos? Grab me some massive Styrofoam weights.

    There needs to be a rule on the density of the weights, otherwise someone with less dense weights has the advantage.


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Duration: 1m 40s

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