Muhammad Rashid, an instructor in martial arts, recently achieved a new Guinness World Record by crushing 39 cans with his head within a 30-second timeframe in Karachi, Pakistan, on May 19, 2024. The video capturing his record-setting feat garnered significant attention on Instagram, accumulating more than 400,000 likes. While some viewers expressed admiration for his exceptional physical prowess, others voiced concerns regarding the potential risks associated with such daring stunts.
One commenter on Instagram humorously remarked, “Many neurons were saved in the making of this video,” highlighting the amusement and astonishment elicited by Rashid’s performance. Another observer noted the stark contrast between his achievement and the ongoing struggles faced by individuals recovering from head injuries. Rashid, who already holds several world records, including crushing 58 cans in one minute back in 2020, aims to further expand his tally to 100 records. He serves as the founder and president of the Pakistan Academy of Martial Arts, an institution where he has also imparted his expertise to his daughter, Fatima Naseem.
In 2020, Fatima made headlines herself by setting a record for the most elbow strikes in one minute by a female, achieving an impressive total of 242 strikes.
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