The world record holder for stone skipping posted his latest achievement to YouTube -- skipping a rock from shore to shore.
Kurt Steiner added the video to YouTube showing him skipping the rock dozens of times before it appears to hit the other side.
In 2013, Steiner broke his own Guinness World Record with 88 consecutive skips across water in Red Bridge, Pennsylvania.
According to Guinness, Steiner has "...been practicing for the past few years to improve his skills. He has collected more than 10,000 'quality rocks' and has sorted each according to its type, to prepare for the best possible throw. He looks for stones 'that weigh between 3 - 8 ounces... that are very smooth (they don't have to be perfectly round), flat bottoms and are between 1/4 - 5/16th of an inch thick.'"