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Owlscrying
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A Chinese martial arts expert pushed a truck full of adults 15 metres while wearing a pair of steel shoes twice his own weight.

Lai Yingying, 47, of Quanzhou city, performed his stunt in front of the shoe factory where he works as a security guard. The factory supplied the truck which, with nine adults sitting in it, weighed more than three tonnes.

Lai wrapped his feet in gauze first, then locked them into the 162kg shoes, more than double his weight of 75kg.

With onlookers cheering him on, Lai gritted his teeth and managed to push the truck for 15 metres in the heavy shoes. "It takes co-ordination," says Lai, who has been practicing Chinese Kung Fu since he was 11.
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DarkCaptain
Holy fricken crap. Thats nuts owls blink.gif
goalienan
Wow...This guy must be built like a brick sh*t house....
kenshinx
that's a kind of security guard i don't want to mess
Plainbob13
That reminds me of the three thai guys that pulled the bus with their.... ummm.....well you can figure out what they used.
__Kratos__
I'd be more curious to see if he could push the truck on his own without the steel shoes to hold him into place as he pushed.
Sporkling
Wow then can he fly? I see in television, people who can walk with steel shoes can often jump so high its like flying
ohio traveler
Yeah, but he still probably cries himself to sleep at night because he doesn't have a girlfriend. grin2.gif
TwilightSilver
Wow! Good post Owl! I wish I could have been there to see for myself. disgust.gif
1.618
Did they manage to get the truck started?
BoBo the Clown
36 years of Kung Fu training and this is all he'll be known for? Geeez! What a waste.
Legatus Legionis
Amazing, I couldn't even carry my own weight.
Bear's Quest
If I can't get my car started, I know who to call to give me a push!
crtDzyn
Oh my psychic abilities are acting up.... hmmm... they are telling me that this store will fall target to no robberies in the future... huummmmm
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