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10 Most Outrageous Feats Done With The Human Body

by Shaurya Kharb
Jan 23, 2016
in Extras
Reading Time: 3 mins read
10 Most Outrageous Feats Done With The Human Body

Most records held by people are boring and effortless like the shortest person, oldest person or the longest legs, head or whatever. But some records require more than that, its called talent, preparation and determination to pull off those records. Sometimes it also requires bizarreness just to put oneself in the Guinness Book of World Records. These are the 10 most outrageous feats done with the human body.

1. Iron Tongue

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Thomas Blackthorne set this record by lifting most weight with his human tongue. He picked up a 12 kg weight that was attached to a hook in his mouth in his tongue.

2. Sword-swallower

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Can you imagine 1 sword doing down through your throad? It took Chayne Hultgren 15 years to work up to break the record by swallowing 18 swords..

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3. Mole Man

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William Lyttle of London single-handedly digged one of the complexes of suburban tunnels around the world. Later he was stopped by British authorities.

4. Tattoos Everywhere

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Julia Gnuse holds the world record of most tattoos on a human body. 95% of her body is tattooed. Her crazy obsession started when she got a tattoo to hide a  scars from her skin condition, Poryphyria.

5. A Huge Mouth

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Simon Elmore from Germany set the world record in 2009 for the most straws stuffed in a human’s mouth. He put 400 straws in his mouth and hold them in his mouth for 10 seconds.

6. The ‘Fartiste’

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A French stage performer Joseph Pujol had possessed control of not only his farts but also on his sphincter muscles this allowed him to imitate sounds of cannon fire, animal sounds, and musical instruments.

7. Breaking Chains

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Known as the French Hercules, Pierre Gasnier had ability to lift a dumbbell twice of his weight, he could rip a deck of cards in half at once and also break an iron chain tied around his chest through expanding his chest.

8. Super Grandma

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Sakinat Khanapiyeva is a 76 year old lady and the strongest grandma in the world. She breaks horseshoes, she can twists steel rods, and even lifts 50 pound dumbells. According to her she discovered her strength when she was 10 years old, at that time she moved a 299-kg barrel of grain.

9. Pulling A Helicopter With Your Ear

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Lasha Pataraia recorded his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for pulling military helicopter ( 7,734-kilogram)  by using his left ear only. He is a former wrestling champion, he pulled the chopper for 20 seconds.

10. Lifting SUVs

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A Florida firefighter named Chris Hickman got the world’s attention in 2008 when he lifted a Chevy Trailblazer SUV vehicle off of its passenger who were trapped under it with his bare hands.

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