A fitness enthusiast from Australia has made headlines by completing a staggering 7,079 pull-ups within 24 hours, setting a new Guinness World Record.
As per the details, the extraordinary achievement, which is nearly double the previously recognised record, comes from Kandy Cummins of Wagga Wagga in New South Wales, who set the new record between May 29 and May 30.
Her relentless effort showcased exceptional physical strength, mental toughness and determination.
Although Australian lifeguard and Ironman Cain Eckstein had completed 7,620 pull-ups back in 2016, his attempt was never officially recognised by Guinness World Records. This left the officially acknowledged record much lower, which Kandy successfully surpassed.
To achieve this feat, Kandy underwent months of rigorous training, discipline, and strategic planning. “This wasn’t just a physical challenge; it was a mental and emotional battle, too,” she said while talking about her journey.
“It wasn’t just for me. I wanted to show girls and women that they too can achieve some of the toughest physical feats in the world,” Kandy added.
The record-setting performance stands not only as a personal triumph but also as a powerful milestone in the global recognition of women’s fitness and determination.
