Superman from Siberia ignores gravity, causing distrust of foreigners

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Everyone who sees the performance of Russian Dmitry Voyushchev for the first time smiles incredulously. Still, what this guy is doing is simply impossible, from the point of view of physics. Foreigners, seeing for the first time how an athlete does push-ups, confidently declared that this is a skillful video editing. But numerous live performances prove that there is nothing impossible for a person.

Superman from Siberia ignores gravity, causing distrust of foreigners

The guy from the Russian city of Seversk became famous after the video he shot went viral on the network. It is easily wrung out 70 times... in a horizontal bar. Yes, Dmitry Voyushchev relies only on his fists when performing the exercise, and keeps his body parallel to the floor.

Dmitry's Instagram has a lot of other incredible tricks that he does so easily that it seems that everyone can do it. But no — behind this ease there are years of hard training, pain and despair that had to be overcome every minute.

Looking at the guy who reached the top in workout and breakdance, it's hard to believe that back in 2015 he walked on crutches. At birth, Dmitry was seriously injured - dislocated hip and his childhood was spent in hospitals, where he was operated on and then taught to walk.

Superman from Siberia ignores gravity, causing distrust of foreigners

At the age of seven, even a step without support was incredibly difficult for Dima, but even then he could stand on his hands and amazed his peers and their parents with his tricks. In 2015, an 18-year-old boy went without crutches for the first time and began to work out even more actively. Voyushchev was already applauded in Europe when he went with the breakdance group "YUDI" to the show "Britain is looking for talents". The guys could not win then, but confidently reached the final of the prestigious competition.

Superman from Siberia ignores gravity, causing distrust of foreigners

Now Dmitry prefers to impress his compatriots with his strength, plasticity and ability to keep the balance — he is a welcome guest at competitions and demonstration performances in the workout. He does not forget about his second important hobby — dance, in which he also hones his skills purposefully.

Superman from Siberia ignores gravity, causing distrust of foreigners

Dmitry shares his successes with Instagram followers, of whom he already has 2.5 thousand. Some foreign viewers still do not believe that there is no catch in the guy's video, and those who are convinced of Dima's capabilities call him superman in the comments.

Russia, in general, is rich in talents that are hard to believe. For example, what rufer Nikita Deft does is difficult to explain from the point of view of an ordinary person.

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