Apr 19, 2024

Grandmother Sets Guinness World Record with Incredible Abdominal Plank Feat

DonnaJean Wilde, 58 of Canada, is recorded as holding the position for 4 hours, 30 minutes and 11 seconds. (Guinness World Records)

In a remarkable display of strength and determination, DonnaJean Wilde, a 58-year-old grandmother hailing from Magrath, Alberta, Canada, has etched her name into the annals of fitness history by shattering the Guinness World Record for the longest abdominal plank held by a woman.

Wilde’s awe-inspiring achievement saw her maintain the plank position for an astounding 4 hours, 30 minutes, and 11 seconds, surpassing the previous record by a remarkable 10 minutes.

For the uninitiated, a plank is a test of core strength wherein one assumes a position akin to a push-up, with only the toes and forearms making contact with the ground while ensuring the body remains perfectly straight.

A retired educator and grandmother to 12, Wilde’s journey to plank mastery began over a decade ago when a broken wrist sidelined her from her usual running and weightlifting routines. Undeterred, she turned to planking as a means of maintaining her fitness regimen, gradually honing her skills over the years.

What started as a mere substitute exercise soon evolved into a daily ritual, with Wilde dedicating hours to perfecting her plank prowess. Prior to her record-breaking attempt, she diligently trained for months, gradually extending her plank durations to a staggering six hours, divided into two blocks of three.

Throughout her arduous endeavour, Wilde found unwavering support from her family and students, all of whom rallied behind her with unwavering enthusiasm.

Reflecting on her monumental achievement, Wilde confessed to enduring excruciating pain during the feat. “My elbows hurt pretty bad,” she admitted, attributing the discomfort to her unwavering focus on maintaining proper form. Despite the physical strain, Wilde remained resolute, drawing strength from within to power through the final, gruelling hour.

Wilde’s triumph is made all the more remarkable by her battle with chronic pain in her hands and arms, a daily struggle that she bravely confronts with each passing day. According to her husband, Randy, it is precisely this resilience in the face of adversity that enabled Wilde to persevere and emerge victorious.

Overwhelmed by the magnitude of her accomplishment, Wilde confessed to still feeling as though she’s living in a dream. “I actually still can’t believe it,” she remarked, her voice tinged with disbelief.

Yet, as the world celebrates her historic achievement, one thing remains abundantly clear—DonnaJean Wilde’s indomitable spirit serves as an enduring testament to the boundless potential of the human body and the unwavering power of the human will.

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