Why Roy Kirby Got Into the Guinness Book of Records: Not Every Man Would Dare to Do This

05.07.2024 15:21

Roy Kirby's achievement is unlikely to arouse admiration among men, and it is unlikely that anyone will be brave enough to update the data.

Karateka and black belt Kirby set a record after surviving a kick to the groin. But what a kick!

According to the stipulations, karate black belt Roy Kirby was to be kicked in the groin.

The force of the blow was 500 kilograms. The master of martial arts, the two-meter giant Jesse Smith, was supposed to hit.

After the blow, the karateka's body was lifted off the ground.

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It's hard to imagine, but at this very time Kirby remained unperturbed and didn't even squeak.

This behavior is explained simply.

Over the years of training, Kirby not only earned a black belt, but also a fair share of groin kicks.

Thanks to training, the pelvic bones became stronger and the nerve endings became less sensitive.

It is worth noting that Roy has a wife and children, and he does not experience any problems in his personal life.

Earlier we told you why Emilio Palma got into the Guinness Book of Records.

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor