A Dad on a Mission

A Dad on a Mission

Dad Breaks World Record by Completing 1.5 Million Pushups for Charity

By:  Anabelle Doliner / Newsweek

A Wisconsin man has gone to extreme, near-impossible lengths to inspire his kids—while raising money for an important cause.

As of Sunday, Winneconne’s Nate Carroll completed his 1,500,231st push-up within the span of twelve months, says The Wisconsin State Journal.

Averaging 4,100 push-ups per day—and occasionally reaching a whopping 7,000 in one day—Carroll is using the challenge to fundraise for the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, an organization that offers housing and mortgage assistance to the families of officers and firefighters who are killed in the line of duty.

Additionally, Carroll hopes to teach his own children an important lesson in achieving one’s goals. Carroll told Fox News that he hoped to “demonstrate to my kids what goals that seem impossible look like when they are broken down into daily manageable chunks.”

“I understood if this challenge was going to be taken on, there had to be more depth to it besides just breaking a record,” he added. While his muscle tone certainly did increase over the course of the year, he explained, “What was most noticed was my awareness of how my body felt and responded to the stress of thousands of push-ups each day.”

More than physical the “most dramatic change was…mental strength and the understanding that the body is a phenomenal creation, and if properly cared for and conditioned, can endure significant physical stress and accomplish tremendous feats.”

To mark the momentous occasion, he completed the record-breaking push-ups during halftime of the 48th annual Fun City Bowl, a football game for New York City first responders.

Over the past year, Carroll, a social worker, has been completing the majority of his push-ups in between his daily responsibilities, turning everywhere from his living room to his office into a makeshift gym. “Trying to balance this amount of push-ups with being a father and working full time sometimes creates obstacles that you sometimes have to overcome,” he explained to The Wisconsin State Journal.

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Captain Tobias

Captain Tobias

Tobias Weller, nine, completes a marathon to raise money for charity.

BBC

A boy with autism and cerebral palsy who was inspired by Captain Tom Moore to walk a marathon to raise money for a local hospital and school, has said it felt “magnificent” to have completed his challenge.

Tobias Weller, nine, uses a walking frame and was only managing about 50m a day before lockdown began.

Well-wishers outside his home in Sheffield cheered him on as he completed his challenge of walking 26.2 miles (42km) over 70 days up and down the street,

His mum, Ruth Garbutt said she was “bursting with pride”.

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