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Friday, 27 September 2013

What's this hype about twerking?...358 Twerkers ASSemble in Newyork, twerking simultaneously to break a world record (video)


 
Guinness has officially recognized butt-wiggling as a legitimate world record. On Wednesday, a Guinness official spelled out the rules before all 358 twerkers shook what their mommas gave them for two straight minutes. A minimum of 250 people was required to set the record.
The Guinness rules for twerking are as follows:
  • Body must remain upright, with movement concentrated in hips
  • Participants can put hands on knees or hips for support
  • Twerking action cannot comes from knees – hips only
  • Freestyling or additional choreography not permitted – no hands on the ground, feet in the air, twirling, etc.
  • Twerking action must be synchronized, can be at own pace
  • All participants must twerk simultaneously for two minutes when Big Freedia gives the signal
  • Any performers who do not participate fully for the entire two minutes will be deducted from the final total

358 New Yorkers who on Wednesday helped set the Guinness World Record for most people simultaneously twerking. Big Freedia -- a hip hop artist known for her booty poppin' videos -- created the event to promote her upcoming show on Fuse TV, "Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce."
 
 
 
Joan Wind, 73-Year-Old Twerker!
It may have been Joan Wind, 73, who stole the show. The Manhattan woman stopped shopping at Macy's so she could try her hand at twerking, which she'd practiced in the mirror before
 
 
Twogging!
This pup knew how to twerk it as well.
 
#huffingtonpost

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