Martial Arts World Records and Stunts

There were a ton of places to post this, but I’m feeling like a new thread. And this topic seems like something that could garner some action.

Cops set kung-fu record
Don Frame
23/11/2008

KUNG Fu cops have karate-chopped their way into the record books after completing a 36-hour martial arts training session.

There was no previous record for the longest training session, so the 10 members of the Greater Manchester Police Martial Arts Club could have stopped after 24 hours.

Inspector Melita Wordswick said: "It was quite tempting to call it quits at that point, but we had so many people coming along to support us and we wanted to set a record that would not easily be broken.

“The hardest time for me was training throughout the night, when your body tells you that you should be asleep.”

The team began their attempt at Manchester College in Ardwick with non-stop training for two-hour stints broken by just a one-minute break.

They hope to appear in the Guinness Book of Records next year and have also raised funds in aid of CLIC Sargent, a charity that cares for young people and children with cancer.

What kind of Kung fu?
If it was Taichi…well…
:smiley:

Well, according to the author it was KARATE kung fu.:rolleyes:

i love the whole “kungfu guys karate chopping”. its pretty popular to say that.

[QUOTE=Lucas;897736]i love the whole “kungfu guys karate chopping”. its pretty popular to say that.[/QUOTE]

I am hoping to learn the karate chop in my next Wing Chun class.

[QUOTE=golgo;897745]I am hoping to learn the karate chop in my next Wing Chun class.[/QUOTE]

lol. i dare you to ask your teacher “hey sifu, when do i learn the karate chop?”

I want to learn the Judoooooo CHOP!!!

For Simon:

[QUOTE=SimonM;898290]I want to learn the Judoooooo CHOP!!![/QUOTE]

Before Austin Powers made it famous, Barney and Fred showed the devastating power of this technique: Judo Chop!

not quite Guinness

But this is kind of what I had in mind for this thread. I get these occasional newsfeeds about some bizarre qigong/jianghu stunt in China trying to bust into Guinness. Here’s a typical one.

Friday, December 12, 2008
Man pulls car with eyelids

A Chinese martial arts enthusiast pulled a one tonne car by a rope fastened to his eyelids. Luo Deyuan, 21, of Guiyang, also pulled the vehicle by fastening the rope to a piercing in his neck, reports Guizhou Metropolis News. He said he learned his skills from a local master, adding: “I really wanted to do something special.” And he says he has succeeded as his bizarre stunts have been featured on television as far away as Mexico. Luo says he has another 23 stunts, including lifting two buckets of water with his eyelids, stopping electric fans with his tongue, and walking on sharp blades. And he is now hoping to get his name in the Guinness Book of Records, adding: “I really want to perform my stunts on a bigger stage.”

do you think his eyelids are stretched out permanently?

this broke some sort of record apparently…

Maybe it was how fast you can bust your finger on Coconuts.

lmao yeah i love how everyone refers to it as a karate chop. but i bet your sifu would kill you if you asked about the karate chop XD

[QUOTE=GeneChing;942783]Maybe it was how fast you can bust your finger on Coconuts.[/QUOTE]

That performance was worthy of a Golden globe !

Not quite Guinness

In fact, I’m not sure by which standards this world record is held.

Woman sets world record at martial arts tourney
BY MEGAN HUSSEY
TAMPA TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Published: July 28, 2009

Cheryl Cleveland celebrated Independence Day by setting a world record. While competing July Fourth at the U.S. Open World Martial Arts Championships in Orlando, she set a martial arts record for most boards broken by a female with a side kick.

“Cheryl broke five 1-inch-thick pine boards placed back to back in a metal holder with a skipping side kick,” read a related news release. “In recent years the record was four boards, held by multiple women from around the world. Now Cheryl and one other competitor from Texas hold the world record at five boards.”

Cleveland, 30, is chairwoman and CEO of Community Fun and Fitness Center in New Port Richey. She has 24 years of martial arts experience, and was first introduced to the sport at age 6.

“My main focus has always been Tae kwon do but I also explored Kenpo, Uechi Ryu, Capoeira, Kali Kuntao, and Kung Fu a bit too,” she said. “I first got involved when I was 6 years old. One of my older brothers was taking Tae kwon do and would come home and show me what he learned in class.”

“He was really just using me as his training dummy,” she said, adding with a chuckle, “I don’t remember if I joined because I liked what he was showing me or felt that I needed to defend myself from him.”

She considers her new world record the highlight of her career.

“I have won quite a few trophies in sparring, forms, and board breaking but never anything like this,” she said.

She first learned about this world record through extensive online research before the tournament; armed with this information, Cleveland started working toward a new goal.

“I made sure I did 100 crunches, practiced my forms, and side kicked a heavy bag as hard as I could every morning,” she said. “Sometimes I would kick the heavy bag so hard that the bones in my fingers would hurt from the shockwave…I knew I had a good kick when that happened.”

At the actual event, Cleveland set the new world record on her second attempt.

“Once I realized I had broken all of them it was such an awesome feeling,” she said.

Cleveland, also a tae kwon do instructor at the New First Baptist of Odessa, wants to pass this feeling onto her students, inspiring them to overcome the odds to achieve their goals.

“This is a story of perseverance I can tell my students because my side kick was by far my worst technique for years until right before I got my black belt,” she said.

Inspiring people to get the most of martial arts and fitness is the idea behind Community Fun and Fitness, Cleveland’s Pasco-based nonprofit organization headquartered in a building donated by New First Baptist Church of Odessa.

Community Fun & Fitness Center, at 1234 Gunn Highway, is a nonprofit organization in Pasco County that will offer donation-based fitness classes and community service events for all ages and all incomes, she said. “I formed this organization in 2007 with hopes that I could provide all ages, toddlers to senior citizens, a place to join physically and mentally beneficial classes (like martial arts and dance classes) all on a donation-based system so that everyone could afford to take part in something that has been such a good part of my life,” she said.

She even took out a personal loan to pay for the $100,000 renovations the building needed before its scheduled 2010 opening.

“We just got a new roof, and this week the building is getting a face lift with new exterior paint and a new parking lot,” she said. “I really hope once we are open people will rush in to take advantage of our donation based classes.”

In Cleveland’s eyes, the rewards of studying martial arts are well worth the work.

“The most important benefit by far is confidence, especially for women,” she said. “Women usually feel that there is nothing they can do if they are attacked by a man who is so much bigger and stronger than them. In the first class I have my students learn to break boards with a palm strike. Right away I see their confidence grow and I know that they are already more able to defend themselves should the need arose. Flexibility is also something that I see develop in students. Other benefits are: strength, endurance, discipline, overall health, the list goes on and on.”

In the future, she plans to compete at the US Open World Martial Arts Event again in 2010 - this time, she’ll try to break her own record.

“Next year I will try for six!” she said.

d@mn… i only saw the word guiness… no beer here. :smiley:

future record breaker?

There’s a vid - follow the link.

Kung Fu Marble Breaker
2009-8-18 3:154

Breaking marbles with your bare hands? Seems hard, but then you haven’t met this man. He uses martial arts to break glass with his legs.

Syrian martial arts performer Jamal Koukeh breaks not only marbles but also stones and blocks of marble–much of it with his bare legs alone. Koukeh is preparing for his attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records. For that, Koukeh trains three times a day.

[Jamal Koukeh, Martial Arts Performer]:
“The body passes through three phases during the day, a phase of activity, a phase of medium activity and a phase where there is no activity which is at night which is a very important phase where you have to train because the body is tired and the muscles are not active so we try to refresh the muscles.”

Koukeh, a mechanic engineer, became the Syrian champion in free fighting in 2005. He was the world champion eleven times and Universe champion three times.

He trained to be a free fighter in various countries, including South Korea and Thailand. Koukeh began breaking stones when he was only nine years old.

the break where he hits the cleaver blade to break the marble and the one where he holds the sword points are pretty impressive looking.

Those blocks were marble?

looks kind of like granite to me, or maybe really rough marble.

pigtail fu

After our Iron Vagina thread, this seems sort of tame.

50-something woman to pull airplane with pigtail
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-08-24 09:31

A woman in her early 50s pulled five cars, with a man sitting inside each of them, for a distance of 50 meters along a road in Tongzhou district, Beijing, using just her pigtail.

50-something woman to pull airplane with pigtail

Zhang Tingting, a native of Henan province, said after her feat on Sunday that she was well trained in Chinese Kungfu, which gave her mental and physical strength to pull off the stunt.

Early next year, Zhang will pull an airplane with her pigtail.

In the same vein, a plane tow? Where have I heard that before?