Tommy Vu can do more burpees than you. That’s a fact. The major with the Oregon National Guard’s medical command proved it this past weekend when he set a new Guinness World Record for burpees in one hour, completing 1,027 of the notorious love-to-hate movements in that time period.
Why? Because he could. And for charity.
The workout, done in Salem, Oregon, saw the 36-year-old officer reclaim the top spot after falling to second place. Specifically, the record is for chest-to-ground burpees in one hour, by a male competitor.
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Do not adjust your sets. That is in fact Lionel Richie’s face on the side of a U.S. Army National Guard helicopter in the skies above North Carolina.
In fact, the CH-47 Chinook from the Iowa National Guard sports the callsign “Night Long,” after the song “All Night Long (All Night)” by the former Commodores singer and 1980s hitmaker.
The Iowa National Guard deployed ‘Night Long’ and its crew from Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 171st Aviation Regiment to North Carolina to help in the wake of Hurricane Helene. It’s part of more than more than 7,000 U.S.