WATCH: Rashid Naseem breaks Indian martial arts master’s record on eve of Independence

KARACHI: Pakistani martial artist Muhammad Rashid Naseem has shattered the Indian martial arts master record ahead of the country’s 78th Independence Day here on Tuesday.

Rashid has broken the Indian record of Narayan, who had smashed 7 marble tiles, by breaking 8 marble tiles with his kick.

The Indian martial arts master has set over 20 world records and has experience performing on international TV shows, where he has also set world records.

Meanwhile, he also succeeded in setting 2 records in the nunchaku category.

In the first record, Rashid Naseem performed 170 consecutive nunchaku triangle steps, surpassing the Guinness World Record target of at least 160 triangle steps.

In the second record, Rashid Naseem successfully rotated the nunchaku behind his neck 55 times, beating the previous record of 45 rotations in one minute.

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After his achievement, Rashid Naseem stated that these records will be submitted to the Guinness World Records officials for approval.

Rashid Naseem Martial Arts Academy has become the academy with the highest number of world records in Pakistan, with a total of 160 records so far.

If the Guinness World Records approves these 3 new records, Rashid Naseem’s individual record count will reach 135.

Rashid Naseem not only holds the distinction of having the most martial arts world records individually in Pakistan but also worldwide.

He has broken over 40 Indian records and has also surpassed records from England, China, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Germany, Serbia, and Switzerland.

Rashid is the only Pakistani who has represented Pakistan in international shows held in Italy, Germany, Romania, China, Korea, Singapore, and Spain.

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70-year-old Pakistani Naseemuddin receives two Guinness World Records

KARACHI: Guinness World Records conferred two certificates to 70-year-old Naseemuddin, who had earlier set the record for smashing the most apples in one minute and became the oldest Pakistani to set a World Record.

Naseemuddin, a Karachi-hailed welder, received the certificates from the Guinness World Records for setting two world records last year, here on Saturday.

Naseemuddin created history as he crushed 21 apples with his hand in one minute to break the previous record of 18 by England’s Donnie Baxter.

The Guinness World Records have shared the video of Naseemuddin’s feat on their official Youtube channel which has already gained 10 million views.

Guinness World Records accepted his record and sent a confirmation email while the details of the record have also been released on the website.

Speaking on the occasion, the 70-year-old expressed his joy over the feat as he claimed that he always wanted to make his country proud.

It is pertinent to mention here that Naseem is the father of Pakistani martial artist Mohammad Rashid who has so far registered 77 individual Guinness World Records. Rashid’s seven-year-old daughter Fatima Naseem is also Pakistan’s youngest Guinness World Record holder.

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8-years-old Jasim Mehsood breaks international record

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Eight-year-old Jasim Mehsood broke the international record of Kip-Ups and registered his name in Guinness World Record Book. 

Irfan Mehsood, the teacher of Jasim, shared the record on Twitter with a confirmation by Guinness World Records. Jasim broke 22 Kip-Ups in 30 seconds record by doing 27 in the respective time.

It must be noted here that Irfan has also registered 43 records in Guinness World Records Book. He also runs an academy named ‘Irfan Mehsood Club’ which has 50 international records under its belt.

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