A Nepalese teen got a real kick breaking this world record – 134 of his own kicks to the head, in fact.

Student Puskar Nepal landed in the Guinness World Records by kicking himself in the head the highest number of times in one minute.

“I wanted to enter the record books. I learned some years back that there was a category for self-kicking the forehead. I chose it and focused on getting my act together,” he told Caters News.

He practiced a couple of hours daily – even devising a technique in which he altered kicks to deliver blows using both feet.

“Practicing for the act was tough. Before my record attempt, I practiced very hard for eight, nine months so that my body stayed flexible because the act needs to have me bend over for a minute,” he said.

“Many of my friends and family were also worried that I might injure myself while doing this. But as you can see, despite getting so many kicks, I did not even get a scratch,” he added.

Puskar accomplished the feat in December and received his certificate last week.

“Breaking a world record has always been a dream for me and now it is fulfilled,” said Puskar, who kicked previous record-holder Joel Leindecker of the US – who managed 124 kicks – from the top spot.