Feb. 1 (UPI) -- A former U.S. Army Ranger broke a Guinness World Record by performing 1,300 muscle-ups in 24 hours.
Brandon Tucker of Columbus, Ga., took on the record at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio, and finished with 1,300 of the exercises -- a radial pull-up followed by a dip -- in the allotted time.
Tucker beat the previous record of 1,256, which was set by Alejandro Soler Tari of Spain in October 2021.
The record attempt raised money for Warriors Heart, a Texas-based addiction and PTSD treatment center for active duty military, veterans and first responders.