The star of the Emirates in the sport of physical strength, Walid Yari (34 years), confirmed that the quarantine period imposed by the precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus was behind his success in fighting the pressure exercises and breaking the record in this context, which allowed him to enter the Guinness World Records. For record numbers.

He showed the UAE last month a world record, and Guinness testimony "within the competitions of the largest number of pressure exercises on both sides in a minute, after achieving an average of 33."

He said to «Emirates Today» that «my long journey with sports in general and exercises related to physical strength were behind my search for new challenges, especially in the light of moving away from the training halls since last March due to precautionary measures, which led me to do more home training with the ambition of destroying Records and putting the name of the country in a new record confirming its permanent pursuit of the first place, and succeeded on 22 July last in addressing (Guinness Book) and taking official approvals, then days after that I finished the mission and set a new record of 33 exercises, and exceeded the previous number that was in the name India at a rate of 26 ».

He added: «The successive achievements of the state and its leadership at all levels motivate all citizens to make double efforts each in its place, and returned the beautiful to this giving country, which is the concern that I needed during the last period, before I succeeded in entering the Guinness Book.

Regarding his future ambitions, he said: “I practiced training almost my entire life, and my prolonged research on how to enter records records gave me a clear picture of how to continue achieving new records, which I will seek during the coming period, by breaking more numbers in different categories all based To the physical strength in the same way for my record number within the competitions of the largest number of pressure exercises on both sides in a minute.

- achieved Walid sees last July set a global average of 33 exercises pressure on both sides.

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