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Yash Moradiya
NationalityIndian
OccupationYoga teacher
Known forGuinness world record

Yash Moradiya is an Indian Yoga teacher.[1][2][3]

Born in 2001, Moradiya started his yoga training at the age of eight and then forayed into Power Yoga. In 2017, he has completed a training course in yoga. In 2018, he won a gold medal in "13th National Yogasan Sports Championship" held by "Indian Federation of Yoga and Culture".

In 2022, he held Vrischikasana for 29 minutes and 4 seconds, as measured by Guinness World Records in Dubai.[4] He smashed the previous record of 4 minutes and 47 seconds.[5][6][7] Due to getting ready for the record, he practices forearm stand exercise and also walked on a treadmill using his arms to increase shoulder and back flexibility.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Witness a new marvel of Indian instructor". JanBharat Times.
  2. ^ "Pria India Yoga Gaya Kalajengking Selama 29 Menit, Terlama di Dunia". Kompas (in Indonesian).
  3. ^ "Pria India Yoga Gaya Kalajengking Selama 29 Menit, Terlama di Dunia". Hindustan Times.
  4. ^ "Yoga teacher holds scorpion pose for 29 minutes to break record". Guinness World Records.
  5. ^ "Dubai expat breaks Guinness World Records for holding 'difficult' yoga pose for 29 minutes". Khaleej Times.
  6. ^ "Világrekord: 29 percig tartotta ki a bonyolult pózt a jógaoktató". Nők Lapja (in Hungarian).
  7. ^ "Yoga Instructor Holds Scorpion Pose for 29 Minutes, Creates Guinness World Record". News18 India.
  8. ^ "Indian Yoga Teacher Holds Scorpion Pose For 29 Minutes, Creates World Record". NDTV.