10 Most Insane Guinness World Records of All Time

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10 Most Insane Guinness World Records of All Time
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00:00 Intro
00:37 Number 10. Man in Ice.
There are some things the human body just isn’t designed to do.
For example, we can’t fly, we can’t breathe underwater, and we can’t survive extreme temperatures.
Josef Keberl doesn’t care about the latter though.
This Austrian man is quite accustomed to hanging out in freezing cold temperatures, as a matter of fact, he held the record for the longest stay in ice until it was broken… by himself.

01:27 Number 9. Highest Basketball Throw.
In 2018, Australian YouTubers, “How Ridiculous”, headed out to Maletsunyane Falls in Lesotho Africa, to attempt to make a shot from the top of the falls into a hoop all the way at the bottom, 200 meters below. At first, it seemed like the breathtaking view had them a bit distracted because they spent 5 full days throwing complete air balls.

02:08 Number 8. Highest Shallow Jump.
The step man known as Darren Taylor, takes the plunge and completes the highest shallow dive ever, from eleven point five six meters into only 30 Centimeter depth of pool. The jump was almost as high as a four-story building, and it was estimated that he reached speeds of 33 miles per hour, that’s 53 kilometers per hour, whilst landing into the very shallow and small pool.

02:39 Number 7. 100-Meter Sprint on Fire.
We're all familiar with the usual 100-meter sprint.
However, imagine taking that one step further and doing it while speeding on fire. Anthony was first asked to do a normal charity run by his friends however, he had a much bolder idea and that was to yes, do it while on fire, which is exactly what he did. It is what earned him the fastest sprint, while on fire record.

03:13 Number 6. Most Coconuts Smashed Around A Person While Blindfolded.
Here's a dangerous record that we don't expect anyone to break anytime soon. Karim Jet Singh and Co Jet Singh, both hold the record of 35 coconuts smashed around a person while being blindfolded in just 60 seconds. This record was set back in 2014 and it's yet to be broken.

03:41 Number 5. Free Diving to 590 Feet.
The thing about free diving is that it always looks so peaceful, which is very deceiving to spectators like you and I. It’s actually an incredibly difficult sport that puts your body under an enormous amount of pressure the deeper you go. Alexey Molchanov knows all too well about the mental and physical difficulty involved in freediving because he holds the record for it.

04:26 Number 4. Football Under Control Across Desert.
John Farnworth holds a surprising number of world records involving his skills with a football, but his new one is seriously impressive. He took his football out to the Sahara Desert, one of the most unf

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