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Khanpur Village's Push-Up Prodigy Breaks Guinness World Record
17 Nov
Summary
- 41-year-old Rohtash Chaudhary sets new Guinness World Record for most push-ups in an hour
- Performed 847 push-ups with 60lbs (27.21kg) strapped to his back
- Dedicated his record to India's armed forces for their service in Operation Sindoor

On November 17, 2025, 41-year-old Rohtash Chaudhary from Khanpur village in South Delhi cemented his place in the Guinness World Records by performing an astonishing 847 push-ups with 60lbs (27.21kg) strapped to his back, all within an hour. This feat surpassed the previous record of 820 push-ups held by Syria.
Rohtash's journey to this remarkable achievement has been one of discipline, dedication, and a relentless drive to push his own boundaries. He recalls waking up at 4 a.m. every day and dedicating hours to his training, sometimes attempting to complete 1,000 push-ups in a single day. This commitment and focus have become a way of life for Rohtash, who now considers breaking records "a habit."
Beyond the medals and accolades, Rohtash's message to India's youth is clear: prioritize your health, whether it's through 10 push-ups a day or regular yoga practice. He hopes to inspire others to embrace a healthy lifestyle and reach their full potential, just as he has done.
Rohtash's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. From a boxer recovering from a debilitating injury to a Guinness World Record holder, his story is a shining example of what can be achieved through unwavering determination and a relentless pursuit of excellence.




