Despite his back injury that remained for rest of his life,
Lee's striking speed from three feet with his hands down by his side reached five hundredths of a second.
Lee could take in one arm a 75 lb barbell from a standing position with the barbell held flush against his chest and slowly stick...
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I got this girl so deep in my heart
When I'm without her I feel
So lost and so dark
The Lord. Is bringing me.
Stars and wonders rare
My heart is breaking Lord
That lady is so fair
(chorus)
When I am up among the stars
When everything is right
Let me be her guarding light
Her friend till the end...
I did for one. Got it in 1978, one of the original types with a single traction rope, and this Len Sell geezer giving you the bollox on it, who obviously never used the gear in his life.....not! Still, true to form it did give me that 'rip trees out by the roots' feeling the first time I used...
Six-year-old Croatian kid Ivan Stoiljkovic astounds his family and the people in his village thanks to his magnetic body.
When he takes off his shirt the youngster is able to stick metallic objects such as spoons, mobile phones and even frying pans to his body.
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Lady Gaga may have shocked the world recently when she appeared in public with what looked like horns sticking out of her face and shoulders, but she's actually just horning in on an existing -- and, so far, very underground -- trend.
Gaga recently appeared in Harper's Bazaar magazine...
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University of Technology, Sydney scientists have reported remarkable results in developing a composite material based on graphite that is a thin as paper and ten times stronger than steel.
Graphene paper (GP) is a material that can be processed, reshaped and...
It's no optical illusion - Feng Hu really is clenching a steel nail with his eyelid and swinging weights from it.
Kung Fu master Feng - from Luoyang, Henan province, central China - began staging his shows after decades of studying pain control techniques as part of his kung fu training...
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If running a marathon sounds like a daunting feat, try covering 26 miles in freezing February weather through hills, mud and streams -- while carrying a 60-pound backpack.
On Monday, that's just what Paddy Doyle, a former paratrooper and amateur boxer from Birmingham City, U.K., did to...
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Russian yoga instructor Lena Fokina would, and a video of her "baby yoga" routine has gone viral -- making many American parents cringe in horror. In the clip, Fokina takes a 2-week-old infant through exercises she calls "dynamic gymnastics."
Parenting blog DadWagon caught up with Fokina...
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 11, 2011) — Glass stronger and tougher than steel? A new type of damage-tolerant metallic glass, demonstrating a strength and toughness beyond that of any known material, has been developed and tested by a collaboration of researchers with the...