But even if you can't take the most selfies ever or put on the most socks on one foot in less than half a minute, we bet you and your siblings or your pals will have a lot of fun trying. These records can all, technically, be done in the home or garden. We've been digging deep into the Guinness Book of Records archives and picked out 12 brilliant records old and new that you can try and break from the comfort of your home. Luckily, ShortList is here to help you find your inner record breaker. They successfully joined hands and legs while freefalling at speeds of 120 mph. Craig O’Brien On April 15, 101 skydivers broke a record for the largest freefall formation for people over age 60. Many of us had it drilled into us as kids that all it takes is imagination and dedication to succeed at anything. May 1, 2023, 8:01 AM PDT A group of 101 people broke a skydiving world record on April 15. However, if we're being a little realistic about it, there are only a few records most people could break at home. Even if you have no idea what we're talking about here, we bet you've looked longingly at a copy of The Guinness Book of Records and wished that your name was on one of the pages. That's where this 'world records to break at home' list comes in!Įver since Roy Castle picked up his trumpet and played that theme tune, we've all dreamed of being record breakers. Despite social media, streaming services and gaming all trying to get our attention when we are sat on the sofa - sometimes we all still get bored.
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