A Nigerian boy named Philip Solomon has set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest skipping while balancing on one foot, accomplishing an astonishing 153 skippings in just 30 seconds.
Guinness World Records, which proudly published the young boy’s accomplishment on their official Instagram page, took notice of the young boy’s remarkable performance and gave him their attention.
The young boy’s impressive skipping skills are displayed in the popular video, which was posted on the Instagram page @guinnessworldrecords.
He effortlessly jumps over the rope repeatedly, breaking records and creating new standards in the process with his incredible speed and accuracy.
Reacting…
One user @iamdjayjospa said;
“This one now, no party, no celebrity involved, no paparazzi, no noise, nobody posted it up and down, no eye service influencers in this one but the little young boy made Naija proud. Congratulations boy”
Another user @kalculus_comedy wrote;
“Bro can skip to the good part”
@honorable_bright added;
“Naija to the world”
@lit_queen2 wrote;
“Una don finally post us proudly Nigerian”
@preciado.adam commented;
“Bros meat was bouncing faster than him doing the jump ropes“
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