An incredible young boy has set a new world taekwondo record after breaking about 111 building blocks with his head within seconds.
The young boy broke the building blocks with his head
Kerim Ahmetspahic, a young taekwondo champion has headbutted his way through a whopping 111 building blocks and into the Guinness Book of World Records,
Daily Mail UK reports.
The 16-year-old Ahmetspahic from Bosnia, broke the slabs, which were stacked in 16 columns, in just 35 seconds.
Footage of the impressive challenge, which took place in the Bosnian city of Visoko on Saturday, shows the blackbelt flipping over the piles and smashing the concrete with his head.
An announcer can be heard sounding off the number of columns broken as a crowd cheers Ahmetspahic on.
When he completes the challenge the room erupts into a roar of celebration.
Ahmetspahic with his coach
A Guinness Book of World Records delegation was present at the event to watch the record being broken.
Upon completing the challenge, Ahmetspahic, who is from Visoko, said: 'I still have more power.
'I wish to thank all the people who helped me achieve this - my parents and my coach Edin Kajevic.'
Watch Ahmetspahic in action in the video below: