A runner does a full marathon every morning before work - and may have set a new world record after covering the distance every day for two months.<br /><br />Many fitness fans like to go for an early morning jog, but Aaron Robinson completes the gruelling feat around parks and woodland near his home.<br /><br />By Saturday (Feb 18), Aaron and his border collies, Inca and River, finished their 63rd marathon in 63 days.<br /><br />If confirmed by Guinness World Records, this would set a new official consecutive marathon record for a male, up from the previous top score of 62.<br /><br />Each marathon takes about five hours and Aaron gets up at 3am each day to run around Wanstead Park, Wanstead Flats and Epping Forest in east London, before work.<br /><br />Aaron said the marathons are "hard work", adding: "It's quite hard to get enough sleep, get enough calories in and then go to work afterwards. You don't really recover 100 per cent before you start the next one."<br /><br />He has also set up a fundraiser for the charity he works at, Hope For Justice, which aims to tackle human trafficking and modern slavery.<br /><br />Aaron, from Newham, east London, said: "It is tough, but what I think about a lot is I can stop this at any time.<br /><br />"The victims of modern slavery and human trafficking - they can't run away.<br /><br />"They sometimes have their passports stolen, they're threatened, they're beaten.<br /><br />"So I can say, 'actually it's really hard to run them', but it's nothing compared to what they're going through so that keeps it in perspective."<br /><br />According to Guinness World Records, currently the most consecutive days to run a marathon distance by a male was achieved by Vishak Krishnaswamy.<br /><br />Vishak, 62, ran the marathons from September 1 to November 1 last year in Maharashtra, India.<br /><br />A spokesman for Guinness World Records said: "We look forward to receiving evidence from the attempt for our records management team to review."<br /><br />Aaron hopes to continue to run a marathon every day for as long as he can with his two canines.<br /><br />He added: "It's a good bonding thing. Because border collies are working dogs, if they weren't pets they would be used to working on a farm all day so they're very used to running and working hard and actually the cruel thing is just to keep them inside.<br /><br />"They love it - it's basically a five hour walk for them.<br /><br />"It's a good time to bond and spend some time with your dogs because when you get back they still want to play - they just don't get tired."