Flexibly flattened: Indian roller skater, 11, breaks world record as he limbos under poles just inches off the ground
Rohan Ajit Kokane skated below the poles, suspended 6.75 inches above the floor
Already holds the Guinness World Record for greatest distance skated underneath cars, at 126 feet 11 inches
At first glance it looks as if his body is resting on the floor, but Rohan Ajit Kokane is in fact just inches above the ground on his roller skates.
The 11-year-old managed to break a world record by flattening himself enough to skim under poles just 6.75 inches from the ground.
He completed the amazing feat in front of an astounded crowd at a Hong Kong mall.
How low can you go? India's Rohan Ajit Kokane, 11, performs in Hong Kong on July 25, 2012, flattening his body until none of it is higher than 6.75 inches off the ground
Record breaking: He already holds the Guinness World Record for greatest distance skated underneath cars, at 126 feet 11 inches
The event was aimed at promoting exercise among the elderly.
But record breaking is not a new experience for Kokane - he already holds the Guinness World Record for greatest distance skated underneath 20 cars, at 126 feet 11 inches.
He set the record in Mumbai at the Juhu Aerodrome in Mumbai, India last year.
Bendy boy: Record breaking is not a new experience for Kokane - he already holds the Guinness World Record for greatest distance skated underneath cars, at 126 feet 11 inches
Getting ready to bend: Rohan Ajit Kokane made skating under the 20 cars look effortless