A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

Categories: Asia | Health and Medicine | Society

Oh, these kung fu masters! They don't care about anything, but it even hurts us to watch the video…

In the city of Luoyang, in the center of China, a man with steel, no, titanium eggs was found. Master Wei Yaobing barely flinches when a colleague wholeheartedly kicks him in the most unprotected place. And yes, he has students.

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A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

Source: Daily Mail

The secret of this art in the family of the master is passed down from generation to generation. This fact alone proves the uniqueness of the technique.

A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

The ancestors of our hero kept a secret behind seven seals, but Master Wei decided that the technique "should gain popularity and be accepted by society." He founded a school and became a local celebrity.

A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

Every year hundreds of padawans come to classes who want to add strength to themselves. The strength is tested in a variety of ways — up to the use of a battering gun.

A man with steel balls is no longer a metaphor

Master Wei assures that a sharp increase in the titanium content in the groin area not only does not harm health, but, on the contrary, improves potency and prolongs pleasure.

Keywords: Martial arts | China | Kung fu | Master | Incredible | Steel

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