A 6-Year-Old Boy Has Broken A World Record In Limbo Skating. How He Did It Was Simply AMAZING!

If you love what you do, you give it your best. And if you give your best, you’ll surely reap success. This is what this little Indian boy showed when he set a record breaking feat in limbo skating.

Six-year-old Gagan Satish had his first pair of roller skates on his third birthday as a gift from his parents. He then started to harness his flexibility skills and practice for hours to master limbo skating. The schoolboy was initially rejected by his local club because of his very young age. But his mother, Hema Satish was so determined to see his son being accepted.

And just recently, the young skater has broken a world record by roller-skating underneath 39 cars in a row. In just 29 seconds, he covered a distance of 69.2 meters (227 feet) flattening and balancing himself just inches from the floor. It’s really hard to imagine how he did the splits while moving and squeezed himself under these vehicles, so you better watch this video below.

The wonder kid’s attempt paved the previous record of 48 meters (157 feet) set by his fellow Indian limbo skater, Shreeya Deshpande. Though it is yet to be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, Gagan’s record-breaking stunt has already been acknowledged by the India Book of Records as the ‘farthest distance in limbo skating under cars’.

What Gagan has achieved made him to become a celebrity and he never stops to become better in his field as he still aims to “skate underneath 100 cars” and hopes to “go to the Olympics”.

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