Well-known Guinness World Record breaker David Rush is back with another feat — breaking the record for the most T-shirts folded in one minute.

The record to beat was 23 Ts, held by U.K.-based Graeme J. Cruden in March 2009. According to United Press International, Rush came in at a whopping 31 Ts.

Based in Idaho, Rush has more than 250 Guinness World Records under his belt, including the most T-shirts worn during a half marathon (111), which means he’s no stranger to finding the perfect technique. After a trial-and-error process, he found that folding in each arm and then finishing with the bottom fold allowed him to work the fastest.

To add to the excitement, not even two weeks ago, he set the record for the fastest time to hang five T-shirts. With the previous record being 27.93 seconds, Rush clocked in at 16.78 seconds.

An author and STEM education advocate, his YouTube bio reads: “I perform and attempt Guinness World Records to inspire students and employees alike to set their goals high, have a growth mindset, and have the grit to succeed.”

Tune in below to see history in the making!