But then you don't stop at 60 seconds.
You don't stop at 5 minutes, you keep going for 1 hour, for 2 hours, and then 10 hours.
Yes, 10 hours, 10 minutes, and 10 seconds.
That's exactly what George Hood did.
When he set the world record for the longest plank in history.
A thing that most people wouldn't believe possible.
I met George 8 years ago when he set the record at that time for 5 hours. He just looked like the definition of mental toughness.
The focus in his eyes was razor-sharp and he was drenched in sweat. He was hurting, you could see it on his face, feel it in his body, but he didn't stop.
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