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Battle Creek’s Charles Solano holds up the two Guinness Book of World
Records certificates late last week that show he officially set two world chin-
up records on May 3 at his Biggby Coffee location in Springfield. (Shopper News
photo by Will Kowalski)

ting two world chin-up records – a


life that includes running his Biggby


franchises as well as being a mover


and shaker in the Cereal City busi-


ness community via meetings and


lectures.


Next Up For Solano
“As far as another world record

effort with something like chin-ups


is concerned, no, I probably won’t


go after something like that again,”


he said.


“But I want to still strive to get in


the best physical shape that I can,


and keep challenging my mind and


my body. So I’m back to working


out and just trying to do hard things,


like I always do.”


Solano said it took him a “few


weeks to do chin-ups again” follow-


ing his day in May of setting world


records.


“I still probably haven’t done over


100 on a given day since the records


day,” Solano said, “but I’m still


working out. That’s just something I


do. I’m concentrating on other body


parts now and catching up to where


my arms got condition-wise for the
chin-ups records.”
Solano said he’s also concentrating
these days on figuring out the total
amount of money he raised through
his chin-ups endeavor – with the
funds raised to eventually go to the
Calhoun County Red White Blue
Foundation (as monies did, a total of
about $4,500, when he did his initial
chin-ups world record attempt in
2021).
“Right now, I know we raised
$5,000-plus – through donations by
people and businesses before and
during and after the event, as well
as through the money raised by cus-
tomers rounding up their purchases
to the nearest dollar the weekend of
(May 3),” he said.
“And when that’s all figured out,
the donation to Red White and Blue
will take place.”
Records By The Numbers
Turning back to May 3 again, there
was a sign on the office wall in the
area that Solano did his chin-ups that
he said provided him with one of
his several motivational tools for his
eventual world record accomplish-
ments.
The sign had to do with the age
at which a specific person accom-
plished a historical feat.
Among the listings: Ralph Waldo
Emerson enrolled at Harvard at age
14; Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft
at age 19; Mother Theresa founded

Missionaries of Charity at age
40; Dom Perignon first produced
champagne at age 60; Ben Franklin
invented bi-focals at age 79.
And at the bottom: Charles Solano
did the most chin-ups in eight and 12

hours at age 49.
“It just goes to show what a person
can do, no matter their age,” Solano
said. “Mind over matter and lots of
training and practice and willpower


  • those are all things that come into
    play when you’re trying to accom-
    plish something of significance.”
    By hourly chin-up numbers, here’s
    how Solano broke his two Guinness
    world records:
    He had 540 at end of first hour,
    1,015 after two, 1,470 after three,
    1,910 after four, 2,375 after five,
    2,810 after six, 3,290 after seven,
    3,800 after eight (eight-hour world
    record), 4,175 after nine, 4,455 after
    10, 4,795 after 11 and 5,107 after 12
    (12-hour world record).
    “My right wrist gave me some
    problems, it was screaming to me
    for a while during the 10th hour,”
    Solano said. “And because of that, I
    had to go down to reps of three for a
    while.
    “But then I came back and started
    doing sets of five again. And then
    ones for a bit near the end, when I
    was really getting tired, until I fin-
    ished out with sets of five again.


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