Sensei John P. Mirrione in this video prepares to set a
push-up world's record in order to help promote his
9-city, national Stop Bullying Campaign (www.harmonybykarate.com/antibully.htm). On April 15, 2011, RHR World Record declared that the Slowest One-Arm Two-Knuckle Pushup was held in 3 positions for 20 seconds each, performed on a 1.5" stone slab, by Sensei John P. Mirrione. See www.recodholdersrepublic.co.uk . At eight years old, Mirrione was hurt badly by a bully, but his Stop Bullying Campaign is intended to motivate Americans to take control of this crisis. "As I am demonstrating an amazing, spiritual feat of strength, I encourage everyone to do at least one amazing act for another person or charity, such as an anti-bullying or child- empowerment charity," says Sensei John.
Sensei John Mirrione's top-ranked Harmony by Karate Program is headquartered at Reebok Sports Club/NY
So impressive! Congrats on setting a world record!
juchitel 9 months ago
@DavisAronM He is not on his knee, I looked at this video several times. Let's see your video of you doing even a single one-armed push up on your knuckles, much less twenty. I thin k you are another liar that likes to disparage anything that you can't do yourself. I'm 68 and and I do over 1,000 regular push ups ever week.
Show us what you do or just slink away like the poseur you are.
PhuqueUTube3 10 months ago
@PhuqueUTube3
He is on his knee the whole way up. I can do 20 one arm pushups while resting on a knee. Your a retard if you can't see how he is clearly resting his whole weight on his knee while coming up. Someone can post anything on youtube and retards will believe it's real.
DavisAronM 10 months ago
@DavisAronM It is not. Try this yourself, wise guy. Despite my above comment, this is still quite difficult. Especially on the knuckles and on a concrete slab. Let's see your video of you doing even one one-armed push up on your knuckles at any speed.
PhuqueUTube3 10 months ago
This is nothing special. The best part is he is doing it on his knuckles. That is somewhat more difficult than on your palms. But he stops then restarts to go that slowly. That is easier.
Over 20 years ago, I had my entire martial arts classes doing one minute push ups and we would not stop but had to keep moving very slowly. If you think that is easy, try it. At that time, I was doing 50 one-armed push ups on either arm. Even today, at 68, I do over 1,000 push up a week.
PhuqueUTube3 10 months ago
@DavisAronM I doubt that, just from how consistently white his fist is. Bet he gets SUPER-buff from that...
natemup 10 months ago
lol, your whole left knee and lower leg is on the ground when you come up
DavisAronM 10 months ago 2
awesome
NoWayItsChris 11 months ago