HOW TO BECOME A GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER YOURSELF

Create Your Own World Record

Unleash the extraordinary in our "Guinness World Record Holder" course! Learn the art, strategies, and execution to turn your feats into world records. Become a record-breaker.

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HOW TO GET IN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS

 

The tricks of the trade

 

Presented By Guinness And Math Guy

 

        The holder of multiple Guinness titles, I have a unique experience in the field of world records. No one else in my country has set more Guinness records in different categories in the field of education – from identifying elements of the periodic table to Swype texting to texting in Spanish.

               About one-Quarter of the records in the Guinness Book of World Records are broken each year. That’s bad news for me, because if I want to hold my records, I have to beat every new challenger! But it’s good news for you, because you have lots of chances to set a new record. You’ll feel a real sense of accomplishment if you set a world record in anything, and seeing your name in the Guinness book is great fun.

         I’m fifty years old, but I consider myself a big kid, and my records (as well as the records I train for) are all for students, periodic table elements, Swype texting in English, texting in Spanish, identifying international universities by their logos, solving mathematical puzzles like tower of Hanoi, and that sort of thing. I’ve learned a few tricks for setting world records, and with proper guidance, I hope I can help you get in to the Guinness book, too.

 

Choose a category:

If you invent your own category, Guinness probably won’t accept the record. They have only a certain amount of space, and if a new record goes in, another one has to come out. So, we help you choose a category that suits you and more importantly will be accepted by Guinness World Records.

 

Find out current record:

Records printed in the Guinness book may not be the very latest ones. Records are broken all the time, and claims come in after the book is published. Make sure to have the current news on the day you try to break the record.

 

Plan ahead:

Prepare yourself as much as you possibly can. Think of everything that can go wrong. Don’t take a chance.

 

Expect the unexpected:

Because things can never be planned perfectly, something will go wrong. When it does, you can’t think, and following sentences are not an option: “Well, this isn’t going to work. I didn’t expect this to happen, so I’ll have to stop and try again sometime.” With the help of my course, train yourself to have a mind-set of not giving up if things don’t go your way.

 

Make things easier on yourself:

With proper guidance and right amount of practice, you get comfortable with breaking the current record even in your sleep. Just kidding! I mean to say it becomes your second nature and the record attempt day becomes like any other practice day for you.

You get the Guinness world record certificate before you know it. That being said, it doesn’t mean you don’t have to work hard for 3 months. So, be ready to put your efforts, your reward is waiting for you.

 

Provide all the proof Guinness requires:

Guinness can’t send editors all over the world to verify it when people set new records, so you have to prove it to them. You don’t have to worry about that. We give you all the guidance needed to conduct the event and provide witnesses (judges), timekeepers, cover letter, witnesses, statements, timekeepers’ statements, photographic evidence, video evidence, photos and documents of the concerned people, any media coverage, and/or the record, we tell you everything there step by step. Deal!!!

 

Learn concentration:

Some record categories require a lot of concentration, and even the boring ones demand that you pay attention to one thing for a long time. Practice every day. Once you get to three minutes, then go to five and then to ten minutes. When you can focus on something for ten minutes, you’re doing very well. That kind of concentration can help you set a Guinness record. If you do get in the book, you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment. That’s why I do these crazy things. Going for a world record is a wonderful challenge, and the person you challenge really isn’t the individual who holds the current record – it’s yourself. Never give up!

 

Learn all of the above in this amazing course that’s created just for you.

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