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Pakistan Makes History With Inclined Push Feat by Karachi Martial Artist

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Pakistan Makes History With Inclined Push Feat by Karachi Martial Artist

Pakistan has added a new global achievement through an inclined push feat. Karachi-based martial artist Wajahat Yar Khan set the record during a timed challenge. He completed 126 push-ups at a strict 180-degree angle. The performance lasted only one minute.
This inclined push feat surpassed the previous record. British athlete Alex Golding held that title earlier. Guinness World Records officially verified the attempt. As a result, the record now belongs to Pakistan.

Discipline Behind the Record

Wajahat prepared for months to achieve this goal. He focused on strength, balance, and controlled movement. According to officials, all rules were followed carefully. Therefore, the record received full recognition.
The achievement brought pride to Karachi and beyond. In addition, fitness experts praised the technical difficulty. Wajahat thanked his trainers and supporters publicly. However, he emphasized that consistency mattered most.
This inclined push feat highlights Pakistan’s growing sports talent. Moreover, it shows progress in non-traditional fitness categories. Young athletes have responded positively to the news. For example, many shared messages of motivation online.
Wajahat plans to continue competitive training. He also aims to support inclusive fitness programs.
Pakistan has achieved recognition in many fields recently. As a result, global visibility continues to improve. This record proves dedication creates results. Ultimately, focused effort leads to international success.

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