Guinness World Record: What is the India connection of the person who removed five Jenga blocks from the tongue the fastest?

Guinness World Record Longest Tongue: Nick Stoeberl, a resident of America, holds the Guinness World Record for having the longest tongue in the world. He has registered another Guinness World Record in his name because of his tongue. He has set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest time he can remove five Jenga blocks with his tongue.

The total length of Nick Stoeberl’s tongue is 10.1 cm (3.97 in). This is the record of the world’s longest tongue among men. He has also done painting with the help of tongue before this. On the other hand, he has created another record with his unusual achievement.

His life completely changed
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Nick Stoeberl of Salinas, USA, managed to remove five Jenga blocks from a stack in 55.526 seconds. He said that being a Guinness World Record holder has completely changed his life.  He said that I have been able to visit different countries and see all kinds of culture and hang out with nice people and eat nice food. It is a fun experience. I look at books like a child and I feel very proud when books write about me.

The average length of the tongue is  7.9 cm (3.11 in) in women and  8.5 cm (3.34 in) in men, while Nick Stoeberl’s tongue length is more than three inches at 3.97 inches. He said that when I broke the record for the first time, I wanted to use my tongue for something and then I saw a video of a man in India painting with his tongue.
 

Inspired by the Indian man
Nick Stoeberl tries to break his latest record by being inspired by the Indian man. For this, before Nick tried   Decided to use my tongue to create some cool art. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, before this achievement, Nick had tried to break the record of touching the nose with the tongue for the most number of times in a minute. The world record for touching the nose with the tongue was 281 times, but unfortunately Nick could only touch it 246 times. In this way he was able to reduce by 35.

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