The human body is capable of many feats. (FITNESS NINGEN via YouTube)
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THE DANCE FLOOR — The human body is capable of many feats.
From running a 26-mile marathon in 2 hours, 1 minute, 39 seconds, to surviving a race car crash that peaked at 214 G-force, humans have attempted and survived much.
No matter how incredible the stories we hear or see are, it's always a jaw-dropping, unbelievable experience. Our minds can't quite understand how a man can jump 5.3 feet from a standing position or a 17-year old girl could fall almost 10,000 feet from a plane, still strapped to her seat, then survive 11 days walking in the Amazon jungle until she found help.
Some people survive pure accidents, some people take calculated risks and survive despite it all, and some people train their bodies and minds, pushing themselves to new limits.
Then there's the man in this featured video who may actually be magic.
He has trained his body to perform such feats that it's almost enough to make anyone believe that magic is real, and that he has unlocked all its secrets.
It's hard to describe exactly what he's doing. It's part breakdancing, part gymnastics, and part the pure defiance of physics. But whatever he's doing, he's doing it without his legs touching the ground.
They're not just in the air above his head in modified handstands. His legs are floating and skimming inches above the floor. And he doesn't look like he's making much effort at ll.
Of course he's achieving this feat with incredible core and upper body strength, but that knowledge still doesn't stop the mind from immediately jumping to the conclusion that it's magic.
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