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Man walks 2.2 miles while holding a baseball bat on chin

Man walks 2.2 miles while holding a baseball bat on chin

Man walks 2.2 miles while holding a baseball bat on chin

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To set a Guinness World Record, an Idaho man walked more than 2 miles while balancing a baseball bat on his chin.

 

David Rush, who has broken over 200 Guinness World Records in the name of STEM education, attempted the record at a local track in Boise.

Rush balanced the bat on his chin and walked around the track for 41 minutes and 30 seconds, covering 2.236 miles.

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That was more than enough to beat Guinness’s aim of 1.86 miles.

Rush claimed he was able to navigate the track by having his wife, Jennifer, shout instructions to him when he strayed out of his lane.

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