The Incredible Human Capabilities - Alternative View

The Incredible Human Capabilities - Alternative View
The Incredible Human Capabilities - Alternative View

Video: The Incredible Human Capabilities - Alternative View

Video: The Incredible Human Capabilities - Alternative View
Video: It's AMAZING what the human body can do! 2024, April
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The human body is created with a large supply of capabilities. It has been established that the human spine in extreme conditions can withstand a load of 10 tons.

The reserve of strength endowed by Nature is used by a person very rarely, once or twice in his entire life, and sometimes this reserve may be completely unclaimed. The safety factor is a guarantee of our survival, biological protection, and is used only when it comes to life and death. Fear and a sense of self-preservation at the time of an extreme situation "allows" the human body to fully use this reserve, but most people resort to their emergency reserve quite rarely. But once having used all the stock of his capabilities, a person then for the rest of his life does not cease to wonder how he managed it. In the face of mortal danger, when the threat to life is colossal, and death seems to be inevitable, the human body can work wonders. There are many examples of this. An old man, when chased by an angry bull,literally jumped over a two-meter fence, although in his youth he was not an athlete.

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A polar pilot was repairing his plane and suddenly saw a polar bear behind him, which gently pushed the pilot on the shoulder with his paw, as if inviting him to look around. In the next fraction of a second, the pilot was already standing on the wing of the aircraft, which was above the ground at a height of about two meters. Later, the pilot could not explain how he managed to do this. A child turned out to be under the wheel of a car, and his mother, in order to save her child, lifts the car, as if the car had no weight. In St. Petersburg, a two-year-old child fell out of a 7th floor window, his mother barely managed to grab her child with one hand; with the other hand she held on to the brick of the cornice. Moreover, it was held not with the whole hand, but only with the index and middle fingers, but with a "death grip". When the woman was being filmed, her rescuers barely unclenched her fingers with great effort. Then for several more hours they calmed and persuaded the woman to let go of her child's hand. There is a known case when in flight a bolt hit the pedal in the cockpit - the control jammed. To save his life and the car, the pilot pressed the pedal so hard that he cut off the bolt like a blade of grass.

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The newspaper "Nedelya" published an interview with the pilot I. M. Chisov, whose plane was shot down by the Messerschmitt in January 1942 over Vyazma. “… The plane began to fall with its belly up. I had to leave the car. Astroluk, through which you can get out, was below my head (and I myself - upside down). Well, and the height began to affect: the hoses leading to the oxygen apparatus were broken. And the latch of the hatch cover is jammed! If I had been told before that an astroluk can be knocked out with a blow of a fist, I would never have believed in life; but I opened it in this way (I still don’t understand how it was possible),”I. M. Chisov. A fire broke out in the house, and the old woman - "God's dandelion", saving her property acquired for her entire life, dragged a huge chest from the second floor of the burning house. After the fire, two young peoplehealthy guy with difficulty brought this chest to its original place.

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In 1997, two pretty drunken Belarusians climbed into an enclosure with bison in Belovezhskaya Pushcha; they wanted to stroke the bison. Either she did not like the smell of alcohol, or she was not tuned into the lyrical wave, she did not accept the tenderness of her fans. Literally a few minutes later they met, one of them was sitting on the fence, and the second, less agile, was slightly horned. The hops passed instantly, one hope was on his feet. On the other side of the three-meter fence, he was in the blink of an eye. Since there were no witnesses to their record, super-fast running and jumping over an obstacle did not get into the Guinness Book of Records. In 1998, the newspaper Argumenty i Fakty told its readers about this incident that happened to a carpenter from the taiga village of Bazhenovka (Kemerovo Region). The carpenter walked through the taiga and came across a sleeping bear. His fright was so great that he grabbed a log lying next to him and rushed with it at full speed to his dwelling for three kilometers. Only in the yard of the house did the carpenter throw the log and catch his breath. Later, when he wanted to remove this log from the road, he could not even lift it. Until now, the carpenter cannot understand why he needed this log, because without it he could run much faster.

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There was an accident on the winter road that resulted in casualties. To save her injured 40-year-old son, a 70-year-old woman put him on her back and walked 13 km in deep snow with such a burden, never stopping or lowering her precious burden. When rescuers on a snowmobile made their way to the scene of the accident, guided by the woman's footsteps, they saw only the traces of one pair of legs along the way. Human capabilities are manifested not only in stressful situations. But also as a result of long training, for example, with athletes. Previously, athletes did not even imagine that they would conquer a height of 2 m 35 cm, that you can jump 8 m 90 cm in length, that you can raise a barbell of 500 kg in three movements: snatch, jerk, bench press. In August 1985, a 23-year-old athlete from Kiev Rudolf Povarnitsyn overcame the bar of 240 cm in the high jump. And just a few days later, another athlete Igor Paklin conquered the height of 241 cm. The javelin throwers overcame the 95-meter mark. In June 2005, 22-year-old Jamaican runner Asafa Powell set a new world record in the 100m running at 9.77 seconds. Now athletes dream of jumping more than 241 cm in height, jumping in length for 9 m. To lift half a ton in two movements. Having lived their lives, most mortals will never claim their capabilities, but each of us is pleased to realize that somewhere deep within you there are tremendous forces, that you have a colossal memory that can save your life at a moment of mortal danger. POWER RECORDSAnd just a few days later, another athlete Igor Paklin conquered the height of 241 cm. The javelin throwers overcame the 95-meter mark. In June 2005, 22-year-old Jamaican runner Asafa Powell set a new world record in the 100m running at 9.77 seconds. Now athletes dream of jumping more than 241 cm in height, jumping in length for 9 m. To lift half a ton in two movements. Having lived their lives, most mortals will never claim their capabilities, but each of us is pleased to realize that somewhere deep within you there are tremendous forces, that you have a colossal memory that can save your life at a moment of mortal danger. POWER RECORDSAnd just a few days later, another athlete Igor Paklin conquered the height of 241 cm. The javelin throwers overcame the 95-meter mark. In June 2005, 22-year-old Jamaican runner Asafa Powell set a new world record in the 100m running at 9.77 seconds. Now athletes dream of jumping more than 241 cm in height, jumping in length for 9 m. To lift half a ton in two movements. Having lived their lives, most mortals will never claim their capabilities, but each of us is pleased to realize that somewhere deep within you there are tremendous forces, that you have a colossal memory that can save your life at a moment of mortal danger. POWER RECORDSNow athletes dream of jumping more than 241 cm in height, jumping in length for 9 m. To lift half a ton in two movements. Having lived their lives, most mortals will never claim their capabilities, but each of us is pleased to realize that somewhere deep in you there are tremendous forces, that you have a colossal memory that, at a moment of mortal danger, can save your life. POWER RECORDSNow athletes dream of jumping more than 241 cm in height, jumping in length for 9 m. To lift half a ton in two movements. Having lived their lives, most mortals will never claim their capabilities, but each of us is pleased to realize that somewhere deep in you there are tremendous forces, that you have a colossal memory that, at a moment of mortal danger, can save your life. POWER RECORDS

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From time to time, weightlifters remind society of themselves with their original tricks with weights, while setting records. The press does not forget to tell its readers about it. The Basque Country (Spain) regularly hosts traditional weight lifting competitions. In 1987, Inaki Perurena was recognized as the strongest among the Basques: he lifted a concrete block weighing 300 kg three times in a row. At the end of the twentieth century, a teacher at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, Captain Vyacheslav Khoronenko, made a serious claim about himself. At first, the athlete's favorite sports equipment was kettlebells. Using weights of different weights, he has set many achievements in weight lifting - more than 70 national, more than 10 top world records. So, during the day, he lifted a pound weight 18108 times (almost 300 tons) - an absolute world record. The athlete pushed a two-pound weight,sitting in a twine, until he broke the record entered in the "Guinness Book of Records" - 55 times. It seemed not enough for the kettlebell to set records on the platform, and he sank to the bottom of the pool with a two-pound kettlebell and, sitting in a twine, in 52 seconds - the time for which he managed to hold his breath - lifted the kettlebell 21 times. One could argue that the law of Archimedes operates under water. Indeed, water makes the kettlebell lighter by 7-8 kg, but the conditions for lifting weights are not entirely suitable for a person. Indeed, water makes the kettlebell lighter by 7-8 kg, but the conditions for lifting weights are not entirely suitable for a person. Indeed, water makes the kettlebell lighter by 7-8 kg, but the conditions for lifting weights are not entirely suitable for a person.

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V. Khoronenko soon got tired of weights. In addition, it turned out that kettlebells are not taken seriously in Europe. There, the audience admires the lifting of weights, but some special weights. For example, in Holland, athletes lift and throw boulders at a distance. The Belarusian strongman replaced the kettlebell with a 40-kilogram keg of beer, after a while he set an absolute world record: during the day he lifted the keg 3150 times, which made a total of 126 tons. At the same time, it was necessary to observe strict conditions: rest for only 5 minutes after each hour of lifting weights. Sergei Matskevich in 2000 set a world record in lifting a pound kettlebell for five hours - he jerked the kettlebell 7030 times without a break. In 2000, a Belarusian strongman from Bobruisk, 39-year-old Vladimir Savelyev, set a world record:throughout the day, he lifted a 24-kilogram weight alternately with his right and left hand 19275 times, which totaled 462 tons 600 kg. V. Savelyev is a biology teacher by profession, outwardly he does not look like a hero - height 175 cm, weight - 100 kg.

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In November 2000, 26-year-old Vahan Sargsyan, former Armenian weightlifting champion, demonstrated a unique power trick. At first, Vahan stripped to the waist, and then began to pierce himself with stainless steel hooks. I inserted one hook into both hands, two hooks hooked on the skin of the chest. The assistants attached steel cables to the hooks, stretching to a minibus weighing 1,540 kg. It is amazing that this short, frail, 65 kg man moved the car and dragged it to a distance of about 8 meters! Omar Khanapiev, a 30-year-old strength gymnast from Dagestan, set a record in 2001: grabbing a cable with his teeth, he moved the Tu-134 plane from its place and dragged it 7 meters away. On November 7 of the same year, the strongman dragged railway locomotives 136 and 140 tons respectively to a distance of 10 and 12 meters in the same way. And two days later, Khanapiev in the port of Makhachkala moved and dragged a tanker with a displacement of 567 tons over the water over a distance of 15 meters. In 2002, 30 men and 8 women from 20 countries came to Malaysia to show off and flex their muscles. The audience was surprised. Dutchman Yamo Hams moved and pulled a 16-ton truck behind him. Canadian Hugo Girard picked up a set of weights with a total weight of 260 kg, lifted them and carried them around the stadium for several meters. Not inferior to men and women; the weaker sex has proved that he is not weak. American Shannon Hartnett demonstrated the same as Hugo, but only her kettlebell weight was twice as light. Swede Anna Rosen tore off the ground three trucks weighing three tons. Pole Mariusz Pudzinowski wanted to repeat this number, but he was only able to lift a two-ton truck. And American Jill Mills ran through the stadium with an 80-kilogram board. In September 2003, forty-year-old Georges Kristen from Luxembourg, nicknamed "Steel Teeth", came to Yaroslavl with one goal - to set a new official record, 24 in a row. In his homeland, Christophen is a fairly well-known personality: he lifted a table with a woman with his teeth, dragged a 20-ton carriage with his teeth to a distance of 200 meters, lifted three sports planes with pilots, etc. In Yaroslavl, a Luxembourger moved with his teeth and dragged along the Volga at a distance of 10 meters, a 120-ton motor ship with passengers weighing 2830 kg. In his homeland, Christophen is a fairly well-known personality: he lifted a table with a woman with his teeth, dragged a 20-ton carriage with his teeth to a distance of 200 meters, lifted three sports planes with pilots, etc. In Yaroslavl, a Luxembourger moved with his teeth and dragged along the Volga at a distance of 10 meters, a 120-ton motor ship with passengers weighing 2830 kg. In his homeland, Christophen is a fairly well-known personality: he lifted a table with a woman with his teeth, dragged a 20-ton carriage with his teeth to a distance of 200 meters, lifted three sports planes with pilots, etc. In Yaroslavl, a Luxembourger moved with his teeth and dragged along the Volga at a distance of 10 meters, a 120-ton motor ship with passengers weighing 2830 kg.

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In 2003, the multiple kickboxing champion, 29-year-old Nugzar Gograchadze, dragged a 228-ton train with his teeth over a distance of 4 meters. This is 70 cm and 5 tons more than the record recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. In our time, Vasily Virastyuk is considered the most powerful man in Ukraine. His parameters: weight - 140 kg, height - 191 cm, chest volume - 142 cm, neck volume - 49 cm, biceps volume - 49 cm. At the beginning of 2004 in Lviv, with a large crowd of people, he moved from his place and stretched a distance of 17.9 meters for a coupling of five tram cars; each carriage weighed 20.3 tons. Then, practically without resting, the hero took in both hands a box-wardrobe trunk with steel blanks, each box weighed 171 kg. Task: to carry these "suitcases" as far as possible. But at 19 meters Virastyuk stumbled - the load touched the ground. Angry at the failure with the "suitcases", Virastyuk decided to move the road train of ten Mitsubishi-Karisma vehicles, each car weighing 1600 kg. The strong man stretched this road train to a distance of 19.4 meters.