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So I googled Taiwan weird and Taiwan bizarre.
And basically, it's an ancient Chinese art form called ε°ζε·₯.
Tu Xin Shang is the Grand Master of Yin Jiao Gong, an extraordinary and controversial form of medicine for men who want to be all they can be.
So basically you tie a rope around what you might call the beans and the frank and tighten it and then with a hook on the end of the rope that's attached to you, you lift weights.
And the more you lift, the stronger you become, the stronger your chi is, and according to the proponents, the stronger your potency becomes, and they've described it as a form of lifelong Viagra.
Master Two believes conventional medicine will one day recognise the benefits of this exercise and even see it as a safe alternative to potency-enhancing drugs like Viagra.
I think every man can imagine it.
After deep breathing, each man ties a soft sash around his penis and scrotum and straps on a five kilogram weight.
Anything.
They claim they've pulled planes, a jumbo plane.
In this instance, they're pulling a car.
The more experienced practitioners are still to discover the limits of in-jiao-gong.
As their qi grows, so do their feats of strength.
One man even offering to pull our van.
They're attaching the sash to a car and they're pulling it along.
Yes, our van with all our gear in it, with about 100 kilograms of camera gear in the back as well.
Oh, is that your car?
Yes, it was, yes.
OK.
I think the limit that I saw is 200 kilograms, which even today makes my eyes water.