A former British Army paratrooper has added another two to his lengthy list of fitness titles.

Paddy Doyle, from Solihull, picked up the world Non-Stop, One- hour Speed Fitness record in Flensburg, Germany, at the weekend, as well as the record for the highest number of punches in one minute.

The two titles take the 40-year-old's world record tally to 132, in a career spanning 18 years.

Mr Doyle, who works as the military access co-ordinator at Solihull College, said he was delighted with the performance.

"I'm more mentally tired. I was carrying injuries going into these world records. But I've had great support from my two team members - David Chubb and Wayne Ferguson - and they prepared me well," he said.

For the non-stop record, Mr Doyle completed: n

* 2,070m rowing

* 5.8km cycling

* 1.29km running carrying a 40lb backpack

* 1,008 step on a climbing machine carrying a 40lb backpack

* 5, 520kg of 20kg dumbbell lifts

* 2,230 boxing punches.

All the activities had ten-minute time limits.

The previous one-minute punch record was 374, held by Australian Anthony Kelly. Mr Doyle added 96 on to the benchmark with 470.