Notable Achievement

Today I had a multi-repeat record. I broke the record for longest duration balancing a guitar on the forehead for the second time and I also performed at the Kid’s Fair at Expo Idaho for the second time.

I originally set this record at Porter Pickups a bit over a year ago at 10 minutes but Ashrita Furman took it back with a run of over 11 minutes. I was signed up for the 10-10:30 AM slot and decided to use as much of it as I could for the record.

I balanced the guitar for 25 minutes 33 seconds more than doubling it. If Ashrita wants it back he can have it but he’s going to have to earn it. My neck was gettnig pretty sore by the 10-minute mark and I nearly fell off the stage at 25 minutes since I didn’t realize I was walking forward!

I ended the attempt by trying to sit down on the ground (successful), lean back (successful), and do a sit up (fell off on the way up).

Thanks to everyone who helped: Jennifer, Robbie, Matthew, Isaac, Ashton, Allison, Cumulus Media, the Kid’s Fair, and many others!

Flying Saucers

My sons just see a UFO. Remember when CD’s replaced the Iomega drives and held 7x the data? Now there are only two things left to do with them: throw them into a bucket, and use them as chew toys.

The annual BSU Science and Engineering Festival was held today with thousands of kids and their parents flocking to the campus for presentations, live demos, hands-on activities, free giveaways and a whole lot more. It’s my 4th year giving a presentation. Three years ago was my 2nd ever Guinness World Record attempt. Today I was going for my 80th-something.

I had one of my better presentations with a bit of new material on the educational front, the juggling front, and the balancing front. It culminated with a Guinness World Record Attempt for Most CDs thrown into a target in one minute.

The target was a bucket 3 metes away, less than 30 cm in diameter, and the CDs had to be thrown one at a time. The previous record was 25. To start, I gave 5 kids and 5 CDs each to throw and one of them made a single CD into the bucket. You might think it was just the kids trying – but my first attempt I only got 2 CDs into the bucket! Today I had both speed and accuracy throwing 84 discs and making 42. When I got home I saw that one was a ricochet so 41 will be the new record.

I practiced for a couple months with some serious crunch-time training. I gave it 4 attempts on stage today and broke the record every time.

Knock Your Socks Off

Today I made my second attempt at “Most Socks Removed in One Minute (Blindfolded)”. The Gemalto Global IoT Summit in Athens was the perfect event.

I was honored to give the corporate version of a Growth Mindset talk with juggling, balancing, personal stories, and we topped it off with a group Guinness World Record Attempt. I had 42 sock-wearing volunteers and other crew of about 10 helping with logistics.

We spent a lot of time, cleaning, dying, and prepping the feet with Gold Bond Powder to ensure the socks didn’t stick to the feet and the volunteers were great.

I made one practice run with my eyes open. A preliminary run blindfolded in which I removed 66 socks and the final attempt resulted in 70 socks removed. It turns out taking off 2 at a time is faster than taking off one at a time with 2 hands.

Check back soon for a video of the attempt!

Removing Socks

Stacking Your Chips

Today I decided to try one I haven’t practiced a whole lot. I stacked 10 chips on my forehead on 10.33 seconds. They had to be placed 1 at a time and remain there for 5 seconds without falling. The previous record was 11.06 seconds. I practiced a good 50 times today before the attempt and it took me 5 or 6 tries since the stack kept falling off.

Dan Cox took took a shot at it after I was done.

Dan giving it a shot

World’s Fastest 1 finger typing

Today I became the fastest 1-finger typist in the world (at least according to Guinness World Records). I typed “Guinness World Records has challenged me to type this sentence using one finger in the fastest time” in 24.27 seconds besting the previous mark of 28 seconds by well over 10%. With 99 characters, that comes out to 49 words per minute… with 1 finger! That’s faster than I could type with 10 fingers until high school. (And it doesn’t account for the capital letters which take 3 keystrokes each!)

I practiced casually over a few months period but got serious on the flights from Boise down to Dallas. The seatmate next to me on the plane never said anything about my extended frantic 1-finger typing but I’m pretty sure they must have at least read the sentence I typed over and over again and figured out what I was doing.

It took me two tries (on the first I had 2 typos even if it was a bit faster). I’m pretty excited to break 25 seconds even if I think I could go just a little bit faster. Here’s to setting records all over the country and the world!

Air time

I broke my second Guinness World Record’s title of the year by keeping 3 balloons in the air for more than 11 minute 8 seconds (previous record).

I was in Las Gatos, CA at the Cradlepoint office after a hard day of 5G workshoping and then raised my arms in the air. This record looks deceptively easy but turns out be a quite tricky. I was also in an enclosed space which ended up being my downfall. At 15 minutes 34 seconds the balloon hit the door ending the attempt.

I had several kicks to keep the balloons up when one got away and I didn’t have time to get my hands under it. After breaking the record I started goofing off and tried it with one hand for a while, I also headed balloons, jumped up to hit them and smacked them a lot higher than necessary to keep them afloat before the yellow one hit the door after an errant kick.

After I was done a couple fellow Cradlepoint employees tried and lasted about 10 seconds each. By the end I was dripping sweat and the next day my arms were so sore I could barely reach them above my head.

The record was originally created by Buzzfeed and the broken by Josh Horton.

Bounce Into the New Year

What better way to kick off the new year than to break a world record in Costa Rica with my family and the flight crew from KLM (based out of Holland).

At the famous El Avion Restaurant in Manuel Antonio in Costa Rica I broke the record for the fastest time to bounce 5 ping pong balls into 5 glasses. The previous record was 5.09 seconds and I nailed it in under 3.5 seconds. The hardest part may have been tracking down glasses that were exactly 16 ounces but I found some in a Houston restaurant on our layover on the way down to Costa Rica.

It took several attempts once I got set up at the restaurant but the KLM crew, a guide from Costa Rica, and a man from Spain acted as timers, witnesses, and videographers while the rest and my family cheered me on.

KLM crew on New Year’s Eve
El Avion Restaurant
Me and my copilot

52 records in 52 weeks

On Friday, December 14th at 3:30 PM at Cradlepoint Plaza during the Cradlepoint Christmas party I completed my year-long goal of averaging one Guinness World Records Title broken per week in 2018.

Chris Knight and I made 110 passes of a Frisbee in one minute to break the title for “Most flying disc (frisbee) passes in one minute by a pair”. Over a hundred watched as we took down the previous record is held by YouTube Ultimate trick shot phenom Brodie Smith which stood at a crisp 87 catches in one minute using a single disc. The distance separating us was over the minimum 3 meters (~10 feet).  

On the disc we used was written “Cake”: Chris’ nickname on the ultimate field since he made everything look so easy and today’s record was no exception. It’s also Chris’ first Guinness World Record Title. It took hours of practice and some very sore arms and fingers but the final result was our best run ever right when it counted.

Here are some highlights from the rest of the year:

Most bites taken out of 3 apples in one minute while juggling: 164 https://davidrush4stem.com/3-apples-164-bites-1-minute/

Reclaiming the title of World’s Fastest Juggler with 556 juggling catches in one minute https://davidrush4stem.com/worlds-fastest-juggling/

Most consecutive Axe Juggling Catches: 839 https://davidrush4stem.com/841-axe-catches/

Most Bowling Balls Juggled: 3 https://davidrush4stem.com/david-vs-gravity/

Longest Duration Balancing a Bicycle on the Chin: https://davidrush4stem.com/why-my-neck-hurts/

 Most Corn Kernels eaten in 3 minutes with a toothpick (picked up by national news): https://davidrush4stem.com/skewered/

Most juggling catches on a balance board Blindfolded (75th overall) https://davidrush4stem.com/juggle-and-balance-blind/

Cold Killer Beans

I don’t particularly like to eat cold beans. But when a Guinness World Record (or 3!) are on the line, you might find me eating them for breakfast with a toothpick (as my mother-in-law found out this morning). Today I broke my 3rd, 4th, and 5th Guinness World Records Titles during Computer Science Education Week (Dec 3-8). #HourOfCode

The records were in the series of most small pieces of food eaten in a certain amount of time with a toothpick (I have attempted several). Baked Beans has 1, 3, and 5-minute records and I got ambitions and went for all 3 in a single 5-minute run. I beat the first record by 13%, then I got slower. The second record I beat by 7% and the third I just eeked out and beat by only 1%. I actually thought I didn’t break the last record because I thought it was 277 beans instead of 271 (I got 275).

Thanks to all the folks who helped out. If you’d like to find out more about coding, the hour of code, or it’s importance to our world check out code.org

Thanks to the team!
A large (newly chipped) plate full of an entire can of baked beans
Celebrating
275 beans eaten in 5 minutes (beating 271 by 1%)

The tale of 108 peas

Tonight I set a personal record as well as a Guinness World Record. I have been practicing skewering small pieces of food with a toothpick for well over a year and have several Guinness World Record Titles to my name. I have eaten different types of food with a toothpick but tonight’s record stands out. Most of the time when I break a Guinness World Record I have a good showing, but not usually my best for something I practice hundreds of times. I individually ate 108 peas in 1 minute each stabbed with a toothpick. When I broke the 30-second version of the record I got 49 which was also a personal record. When I did corn kernels, I got 80. The record to beat was 86 which I knew was doable but only in the last round of practicing did I realize I had a shot to get up to 100. When I got 108 in a live record attempt I was thrilled. Not only had I exceeded my expectations but proved to myself I could go faster than I thought was possible at the outset. It goes to show that you get better at what you practice and you can get better at anything!
Thanks to all the folks for helping out and Dave and Busters for providing a great atmosphere!

 

Promoting STEM education through my story and juggling

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