A six-year-old boy who has been dubbed the 'Chechen Schwarzenegger' has set two world records after doing 4,618 press-ups in a row.

Rahim Kurayev drew a large audience when he went onto Chechen state television in Grozny to attempt the world records.

Kurayev completed 4,183 press-ups to break the world record for the most amount done for a six-year-old in two hours, but he was not finished there.

Chechen boy Rahim Kurayev, 6, broke two press-up world records on state TV in Grozny, Chechnya

He did 4,183 press-ups to break world record for the most done by a six-year-old in two hours

The young boy continued until he reached 4,618, which broke the world record for the most continuous press-ups done by a six-year-old.

He was presented with the trophies for the records by Russian Book of Records chief editor, Stanislav Konenko, who was keeping count.

He did 4,618 in a row in total to break world record for most continuous press-ups by a six-year-old

Kurayev even got praise from Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who is a close friend of Vladimir Putin.

Kadyrov posted on Instagram: 'Our youngster Rahim Kurayev has set two new world records!'

Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov gifted the youngster a £28,000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class in November

The six-year-old was given the car after he completed 4,105 non-stop press-ups last year

It is not the first time Kadyrov has gotten involved with the six-year-old's press-up career.

Kadyrov previously gifted the youngster a £28,000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class after he completed 4,105 non-stop press-ups in November.

Kadyrov is a close ally to Russian President Vladimir Putin

The feat was initially considered a world record, however it was not ratified by the Russian Book of Records due to problems with the video recording.

The decision to not award Kurayev also drew comment from the Chechnya's leader.

He said on social media: 'Rahim still has enough energy and can again do 4,000 push-ups, provided the members of the commission have enough patience to count.'

Kurayev often posts photos of himself training on an Instagram account, despite being seven years younger than the platform's age limit.

He currently has more than 12,000 followers.