Dubbed the world's strongest boy, the muscle-bound lad has been training with his Romanian gymnast father since the age of two and can perform incredible physical stunts.
His latest feat saw him set a world record on an Italian TV show by doing 20 "air" push-ups -- that's where your legs don't touch the floor between lifts. Seriously, it's crazy, and this kid is five.
Last year the body-building youngster entered the record books by doing the fastest ever 30-foot hand walk with a weighted ball between his legs.
Dad Iulian, said: "He has been going to the gym with me ever since he was born.I always took him with me when I went training. But he's still only a child and if he gets tired or bored we go and play."
Keep reading to check out a video of Giuliano doing the "air" push-ups and other stunts.


























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Wednesday 24 February
By pallzoltan
well, that's a romanian show, nothing italian about it ;)
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Wednesday 24 February
By Marc
I think the writer was confused because the original article did reference an Italian TV show, but that was for the kid's first world record. It did specify that this record was performed in front TV viewers in his homeland, Romania.
Thursday 25 February
By lee
this isint an italian tv show, its a romanian tv show
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Sunday 28 February
By dk
This is trash news. The kid touched the floor twice in the video. No record was broken.
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Monday 08 March
By Alexandra
Oh yeah, and you can do better?
Sunday 28 February
By expert
"But he's still only a child and if he gets tired or bored we go and play."
Yeah, right. All about Dad's ego.....
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Sunday 28 February
By huh?
that quote implies that his dad does have the kid's best interest at heart
Sunday 28 February
By charlie
i may not have been the strongest but when i was 5 i could say my a b c's backward as fast as forward and read at a 6th grade level. wish i was still that smart.....lmao.
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Sunday 28 February
By David Peat
Yes, but look at the kid's face. He never cracks a smile or moves until dad tells him to. Convince me that the kid is enjoying himself. He's nothing more than a trained dog.
Sunday 28 February
By Kim
The kid never cracks a smile. He may be strong, but he doesn't seem very happy.
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Sunday 28 February
By steve
soulless i'd say
Sunday 28 February
By sweetie
Kim, I agree with you. That little boy (that's what he is suppose to be and not a trained seal)seems so sad. He has a blank stare on his cute little face. I wonder how many times he went to bed hungry because he could only do 6 pushups? Woe is he who has an unhappy childhood.
Tuesday 02 March
By jalabi
All of you guys remarking about the kid not smiling, think about Olympic gymnasts before they take to the balance beam or the rings or whatever. Do you see THEM smiling? No, because they are CONCENTRATING on the task at hand, perhaps visualizing what they are about to do before they do it. I think the same thing is going on here.
Sunday 28 February
By CJLWF8
His feet touch at 2:52. He didn't break the world record.
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Sunday 28 February
By Reva
No, his feet didn't touch it. Pause it and you can see that there is indeed a reflection of his foot on the slick flooring, and that he comes within a hair's breadth of touching the floor, but he doesn't actually touch it. Then again, if almost counted for anything, the world record would be much more than 20. :)
Saturday 06 March
By jonster125
other than that i'm pretty sure i saw him touch the ground a few times.
Monday 01 March
By Matt
Yup!! at 2:52 you can pause it and his toe definately hit the groud...thats what this dad gets for robbing his kids of their childhood, a nulified "world record"
Sunday 28 February
By Linda
Well Goodbye childhood...Someday the whole family will be sorry for this.
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Sunday 28 February
By dom
all the muscle is ITALIAN HEYYYY FORGETANBOUTIT
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Sunday 28 February
By Me
Before you judge the parents you should understand that this child has myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy. He has more muscle than the average child and it develops faster. These children need more physical activity than just a romp on the playground. They can get into all sorts of trouble climbing and lifting things they shouldn't unless given challenges and an outlet for their energy.
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