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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Goggins 24-Hour Pull Up World Record: Take #2

    EXCLUSIVE: David Goggins 24-Hour Pull Up World Record: Take #2

    This is a Nerve Rush exclusive article on one of our favorite athletes on the planet, David Goggins.

    Update 9/28: A wrist injury prevented David from hitting his goal this time around. Congratulations to him and his girlfriend for raising awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. You can read more about their joint world record attempt here.

    “I haven’t slept well in 2 months.”

    That’s what David Goggins says after September’s very public failure on The Today Show. After going on national television to break the world record of 4,020 pull ups in 24 hours, David had to stop – 2,588 pullups in – due to a partial tear in his forearm.

    I would have never gone national television if I didn’t think I could have actually done it.

    The culprit, a portable pull up bar that David brought into The Today Show studio. While it was portable, that also meant it wasn’t bolted down – which meant the bar would be physically swinging throughout the attempt. This caused David to have to compensate by using muscles not typically used on his training reps and eventually led to his forearm tear.

    “I’m not one to make excuses. It was my bad. It was my call. It’s all on me.”

    That said, he wasn’t satisfied with just trying, he needed to “clean up the mess.”

    This is about redemption


    David Goggins Pullups World Record

    David Goggins Pullup World Record Details

    November 25th, 2012

    Crossfit Brentwood Hills – Nashville, Tennessee

    David Goggins is going to be re-attempting to break the world record in less than a week. While most people are gearing up for turkey and stuffing, David’s got one thing on his mind: breaking the record. Finding redemption.

    After finding out about this new attempt via Crossfit Brentwood Hills, we got in touch with David via phone and got to personally interview David – one of our favorite athletes around here.

    Right in line with the redemption theme, Goggins’ second attempt will be decidedly more low-key than the first nationally televised one. Hosted by Crossfit Brentwood Hills in Nashville, Tennessee, Goggins will again attempt to break the 4,020 pull up mark in 24 hours. His girlfriend Dawn Griner will be attempting the record for females by attempting to do 2,500+ pull ups in the same time frame.

    We’re doing sorta the “low-budget Guinness record.” Goggins said. The cost to have a Guinness certified verification come out in person is close to $7,000, “so we’ll film the whole thing and submit the documentation for it on our own.”

    On David’s last attempt, he finished over 2.000 pull ups in just six hours into the event. The current record stands after Stephen Hyland stopped 7:50 hours into the event and left the remainder of the 24 hours unused.

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    Driven By Failure

    Despite failing publicly in front of “millions and millions” of people, David isn’t deterred.

    A lot of people will give up after they tried and say ‘oh well, I tried.’ NO. Get back up and keep trying!

    Because despite what most people would think, failure doesn’t stop him. Failure drives him

    Failure is a powerful thing for your brain. I fail a lot. I’ve never done anything in my life the first time. I’m the king of failure.

    He related that the second time he approaches things, he’s better focused, has a plan of attack, is dialed in, and (as he says), “I’m angry.”

    “I would have never put myself on national television if I didn’t think I could do it, but I had to go on the next day and humbly say what I said. But I haven’t slept well in 2 months.”

    This is more than just a record to David. He needs to see what he is made of.

    David Goggins Pullups Record2

    Nothing Special

    Despite evidence to the contrary, Goggins insists that he is nothing special.

    “I am not superhuman. I am not a freak.” He insists that he is just working it out between him and God, so that “when I die, I can know when I’m lying in my casket that I every ounce of will I had, I used.”

    While we’d love to still imagine that he is superhuman, David points out his girlfriend Dawn as a prime example of his point.

    “I want to talk about my girlfriend Dawn. She is 39 years old. She never did sports. Never did running. Nothing. 6-7 months ago, she could do maybe 7 pull ups. Now she is doing workouts of 700 pull ups in 3 hours…anybody from any side of the street can do it.

    As the interview wound down, I had to ask David one last question.

    “David, if you hit 4,021 (the record) before the 24-hour mark, are you going to stop there or are you going to keep going for the full 24 hours just to see what you’ve got inside?”

    “I’ll let you answer that question”, he responded.

    That’s what we thought.

    ______

    Best of luck to David & Dawn on their joint attempt this upcoming Sunday in Nashville! Get after it.

    David Goggins’ World Record Attempt Official Press Release

    Pull Up World Record Event Information

    November 25th, 2012

    Crossfit Brentwood Hills, Nashville Tennesse

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  • David Goggins Attempts 24 Hour Pull Up World Record

    David Goggins Attempts 24 Hour Pull Up World Record

    We love David Goggins.

    The man is an absolute beast and may not be human (or at least a 2.0 version of most humans). Transforming himself from a 280lb overweight desk jockey to a ripped-to-shreds ultra-marathoner, this man takes athleticism and determination to a whole different level.

    We know and love the man for his ridiculous running capabilities, insane mental toughness and feats of endurance. But David is giving us a whole new reason to be in awe of him. He’s working on endurance…with his arms.

    Taking a break from running hundreds of miles at a time, David is trying something new: breaking the Guinness World Record for most consecutive pull-ups done within 24 hours. Yup that’s right, he’s going to do some endurance upper body activities from now on.

    https://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251296545272635393

    He started yesterday morning

    on the Today Show and he’s aiming to do more than 4,020 consecutive pull-ups. BOOM! That’s a whole lot of pull-ups.

    Watch David Start The World Record Attempt For Pull-Ups on the Today Show

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    Can David Goggins Complete The Most Consecutive Pull-Ups in 24 hours?

    He plans on doing 10 pull-ups per minute while on his quest for the world record. That’s 402 total sets and if he keeps up the pace and does them back to back to back, that’s 6.7 hours of consecutive pull-ups (6 hours and 42 minutes)!

    He’s doing this challenge, just like he runs his ultramarathons, to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project – a non-profit that raises money to give full-ride scholarships to children of soldiers killed in combat. To date, they’ve given over 900 full-ride scholarships. Wow!

    Will David Goggins be able to pull off this pull-up challenge? We’ll find out soon!

    Update #1:

    As of publishing, David passed the halfway mark (2011 consecutive pull-ups) according to the Today Show Twitter account.

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251408177441153024

    Update #2:

    It looks like David had to stop before smashing the world record.

    https://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251646341992816641

    According to the Today Show, David completed 2,588 in 566 sets for a total of 4.6 pull-ups per set. 1,000 pull-ups in 2 hours 48 minutes and 2,000 pull-ups in 3 hours 34 minutes. But at 13.5 hours in, he felt something in his wrist snap and was not able to go on. An x-ray at 10:30pm confirmed a partial tear in his forearm.

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    The culprit: the portable pull-up bar David brought for the challenge was completely different than the one he trained on. It was poorly constructed and had a lot of sway that put an undue amount of stress on David’s body and required much more energy from him. Unfortunately, David didn’t’ realize this until the world record attempt.

    When it was all said and done, David Goggins’ world record pull-up attempt by the numbers looked something like this:

    • David did 2,588 pull-ups in 566 TOTAL sets. That’s 4.6 pull-ups PER set.
    • David did 216 sets on the minute before taking his first break longer than 60 seconds (12:02 pm).
    • David did 2.9 pull-ups EVERY minute for 15 hours when he officially ended. That’s INCLUDING the 3 hours at the end, when he did ZERO..
    • David did AT LEAST 6 pull-ups in his first 111 sets.
    • David got to 1,000 pull-ups in 2 hrs 48 minutes and 2,000 pull-ups in 3 hrs 34 minutes.

    He might have fallen short this time, but that won’t stop him. If we know David, he’ll be back to give the consecutive pull-up world record another shot:

    “You can fail, as long as you get back up again. I’ve failed plenty of times, but I just keep going. I’m just an ordinary man. I’m David Goggins, a guy who never gives up, who believes that any man or woman can push beyond their own limits with the right combination of will, focus, determination and discipline.” – David Goggins

    Today Show Updates on David Goggins Pull-Up Attempt via Twitter

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251296545272635393

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251353209669558273

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251408177441153024

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251473788674387968

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251501099788427264

    http://twitter.com/todayshow/status/251646341992816641

    Non-Official David Goggins Pull-Up Updates

    http://twitter.com/ian_sager/status/251373389531467776

    http://twitter.com/LeshneAgency/status/251482359323582464