The world record for the most consecutive push‑ups without stopping—an astonishing 10,507—was set by Minoru Yoshida of Japan. His benchmark remains unmatched to this day, as Guinness later discontinued the ‘non‑stop’ push‑up category in favor of 24‑hour events .
In a remarkable display of physical endurance and mental grit, a new world record has been set for the most consecutive push-ups completed without stopping—a staggering 10,507 repetitions.
The record-breaking feat took place under strict supervision, with officials present to verify every push-up met rigorous standards for form and consistency. Each push-up had to be performed with the chest lowered close to the ground and arms fully extended, ensuring the challenge was both legitimate and grueling.
The athlete behind this incredible accomplishment spent months preparing for the attempt, following a strict regimen of strength training, endurance exercises, and mental conditioning. Their relentless dedication paid off, pushing the human body to its absolute limit and inspiring others to reach for seemingly impossible goals.
Experts say this new record not only highlights the incredible capabilities of human perseverance but also serves as a testament to the power of setting goals and working tirelessly to achieve them.
This achievement has set a new benchmark in the world of endurance sports, raising the bar for future athletes who dream of testing their limits.