Most baseball bats broken with Spin Kicks in 10 seconds
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Steve Fisher – 5 Bats – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
- July 5, 2024- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships).
- 34″ Louisville Slugger Softball Bats (125SB), Ash, Hitting with back of leg below calf, 10 seconds.
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Most 2x4" lumber broken with a kick in 10 seconds
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- John Zurisk – 8 six foot lengths – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
- July 12, 2014 at the ISKA US Open Night of Champions, Orlando, FL.
- Standard 2x4" lumber, 6 foot lengths.
Most coconuts broken in 10 seconds
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- Ralph Bergamo – 6 coconuts – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
- July 14, 2012 at the US Open World Martial Arts Championships, Orlando, FL.
- Standard coconuts from supermarket, placed on concrete stands.
- Also sanctioned by the ISKA.
Most 2x4" x 6 lumber broken with a kick in 10 seconds
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- John Zurisk – 5 sixfoot lengths – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]September 24, 2011 in Michigan City, IN[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type="image_grid" images="16033"][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Most baseball bats broken with an Elbow in 10 seconds
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- Larry Fields – 13 bats –
- July 2, 2011 in Orlando, FL
- 33" Louisville Slugger - standard baseball bats
- Set on concrete stands, one bat per station, bats broken with elbow/forearm area with a downward strike.
Most baseball bats broken with the Shins in 10 seconds
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- Larry Fields – 11 bats –
- July 10, 2010 in Orlando, FL
- 33" Louisville Slugger - standard baseball bats
- Also sanctioned by the ISKA.
- Set in concrete stands with assistants holding tops, one bat per station, bats broken with shin using kicks.
Most coconuts broken in 20 seconds
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- Ralph Bergamo – 9 coconuts – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
- June 2007 in Los Angeles, CA
- Standard coconuts from supermarket, placed on table.
Most rebar bent with throat in 30 seconds
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- Fernando Camerano – 33 Rebars – [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
- October 22, 2005 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
- 3/8"X6' lengths of rebars, held by assistants, placed in the area of the throat between the chin and suprasternal notch.