New record!British men raised 129.5 kg weights with only one middle finger
Author:China Youth Network Time:2022.06.29
According to the British "Metropolis Daily" reported on June 28, Steve Keler, a 48 -year -old man from Kent County, England, raised six iron plates weighing 129.5 kg with only one middle finger, which is equivalent to the weight of a three -person sofa. Essence With his "strongest middle finger", he broke the previous single -point Guinness World Record, and he held more than 12 kg more than the previous record holder. Earlier, the record was set by an Armenian weightlifting athletes and maintained for more than 11 years.
During the epidemic, Steve discovered his unusual finger power when he fiddled with heavy objects in the gym. He explained: "We did some fitness exercises. After playing with some heavy objects, I found that I could move a fairly heavy object with a finger, so we decided to challenge it to see how much my fingers can withstand it. the weight of."
Steve began to practice empty hands when he was ten years old. Through years of training, he greatly enhanced his strength, but he started weightlifting training four years ago. Steve's karate has reached the level of the five -stage black belt, and he mastered his pain threshold by practicing the fragments.
Steve completed a challenge to the world record in February this year, and was confirmed this month, becoming the new Guinness World Record holder. He said he was considering breaking his record in the future. "I think I can give up 150 kilograms alone," he said. (Compilation report of China Youth Network)
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