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    Pakistani youth who broke 21 Guinness World Records from seven countries


    Farhan Ayub, from Lahore, the capital of Punjab, says that he has broken 21 world records that were recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.

    Talking to Independent Urdu, he said that so far he has broken 21 records of seven countries including India, the USA, and Japan, including records of martial arts and breakdance steps. He also broke the world record in the channeling category.

    Farhan Ayub is a seventh-semester student of BS Media Studies in Central Punjab University and has 20 years of experience in physical training. He says he was seven years old when he started training in martial arts.

    Recounting an incident in this regard, he said that one day at that age he went to a park and when he saw some people playing cricket and some playing football, he thought that he wanted to play a game in which he would appear as an individual. Be able and without teamwork.

    He said: "I went to the side of the park and did some punching in the air and found out that I have talent, I can do martial arts. So I started training myself without any academy or teacher. At that time people used to laugh that I could not do martial arts without a teacher or an academy, but I started training in the street parks without caring. People have been joking for 13 years that it looks like it will not succeed. Then I broke the Guinness World Record for the first time in 2014. 22 caps in a minute was a British record and it broke.

    According to him, he made 34 caps in one minute and broke the record, then the efforts continued for another three years and then in 2017 he broke another world record. Farhan Ayub said that it was the record of most nine-handed cape up which was the most difficult record as it involved lifting the head without the help of hands.

    He says that after breaking this record, Prime Minister Imran Khan had given him a shield in Bani Gala that such a difficult record has been broken and also in Zaman Park which is the area of ​​Imran Khan's residence in Lahore.

    Farhan again broke ten or twelve records in 2018, the next year, but in 2020 he could not break any record because there were no events due to the corona (Corona) virus epidemic.

    "By 2019, I have broken 21 world records," he said. A record has also been published in the 2020 Guinness Book.

    He also recently received the Pride of Pakistan award which was given to him by an organization in Karachi.

    Farhan said that he also gives motivational speeches and has addressed students in many major educational institutions of the country with the aim of awakening the spirit that Pakistan has given the freedom to do something for this country. "Every day I think about what I should do for the country. Everyone should think like this. I also think of doing something else with an education that will make the country famous. Government support should not be undermined. I also get government help sometimes, never. It doesn't matter if you want to do something or you can help yourself. "

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