Tampa Man, Rob Stirling, Breaks Pushup World Record With 3,264 In One Hour! Oh, And He’s 60.

Gyms Reopen And Regional Travel Permitted As Victoria's COVID-19 Restrictions Ease Further MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 09: A general view of a gym with areas taped and sectioned off with a a regulated amount of people allowed into each section at a time is seen at the Muscle City 24/7 Gym in Mount Waverley on November 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. COVID-19 restrictions have eased further across Victoria as of midnight, with the metro-regional border and 25km travel limit from home no longer in force. Indoor gyms, fitness and dance classes are able to resume, but with a capacity of 10 people per class, with a density limit of one person per eight square metres and a total of 20 people per venue permitted overall. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images) (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Well, now I have a new reason to get back in the gym even more. Tampa man Rob Stirling just broke the world record for number of pushups in one hour with 3,264! I’m not even sure I’ve done 1,000 pushups in a month before, so I have more to do to get to this level. Add that to the fact the Rob is 60 years old and this gets even more impressive. The record was broken at Tampa’s Powerhouse Gym as you can see in the video posted below.

Here’s from Rob’s soon to be viral Facebook page showing the world record attempt.

Some pictures of the World Record Event

Posted by Rob Stirling on Monday, March 6, 2023

The previous record was set by Austrailan

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