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Alicia being a Pisces is known to swirl around in different directions. Alicia particularly swirls around in different directions in extreme strength and stamina disciplines. Â This early March 2012, Alicia shows her varying strength abilities with some very unique and arduous world records. Â We will take a look at Alicia’s new Record Setter World Records from March 1 -9 below:
On March 1, 2012, Alicia competes with the men for strength world records on RecordSetter.com and re-set the Most Consecutive One Armed Knuckle Pushup on Concrete. Â Alicia sets new record with 44. Â Former record was 34 by Derrick Clark.
Alicia Breaking One Armed Knuckle Pushup on Concrete
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nQ4X0XiT8k
On March 5-6, 2012, Alicia set two new challenging pull-up world records that test grip strength specifically in addition to the upper body as these records were set using a 10-inch thick bar.
Alicia doing 11 Around the World Pull-Ups on 10-inch thick bar with 10lbs Medicine Ball Held Between Legs for Record
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9WnuzWqTlw
Alicia doing 205 Pull-ups in 30 minutes 3 in 1 Challenge on 10-inch Thick Bar
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCIjERdEIK8
Finally, on March 9, 2012, Alicia achieved the highest height climbed in 1 minute with arms only nonstop climbing! Â Alicia climbed 32.46 meters (106.5 ft) in 1 minute with arms only with no rest. Â Alicia’s rope climbing day continued as she then set speed records in the fastest L-Position arms only climb for 12ft in 4.80 seconds followed by the fastest time in L-Position with 10lbs ankle weights for the 12ft arms only climb in 8.95 seconds.
Alicia climbing highest height in 1 minute nonstop with arms only – 32.46 meters
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyN5Rwt7mhk
Alicia’s Arms Only L-Position Climb in 4.80 seconds
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTuneYuE9Uw
Alicia’s Arms Only L-Position Climb with 10lbs Ankle Weights 8.95 seconds
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyRu9Y_zruM
Now, I ask Alicia which of these records stand out for her as being the most difficult. Alicia replies, “Each one has its own unique element of difficulty. Â They have their own kind of mental and physical toughness. Â It is hard to say which is the most difficult. Â They were all very difficult as they were the first times I set all these records in these categories.”
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