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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:08,509 --> 00:00:11,878 Not every couple faces death together on a regular basis. 2 00:00:11,879 --> 00:00:13,179 Whoo! 3 00:00:13,180 --> 00:00:15,281 Smith: I throw the playing cards so fast and accurate 4 00:00:15,282 --> 00:00:17,984 That it could slice through a body. 5 00:00:17,985 --> 00:00:19,252 Andrews: If you puncture your stomach, 6 00:00:19,253 --> 00:00:22,822 You have 20 minutes to live at that point. 7 00:00:22,823 --> 00:00:23,857 [ sizzling ] 8 00:00:23,858 --> 00:00:25,759 I think is something I was born with. 9 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:29,562 I think it's something that is just a god-given talent. 10 00:00:29,563 --> 00:00:34,267 I didn't know how dangerous it was. I almost died. 11 00:00:34,268 --> 00:00:36,870 James: There's a freedom there when you can manipulate 12 00:00:36,871 --> 00:00:39,839 Your body in ways that you're only limited to with your mind. 13 00:00:39,840 --> 00:00:45,445 14 00:00:45,446 --> 00:00:48,882 Campbell: 100 ago, robert ripley went on a quest 15 00:00:48,883 --> 00:00:51,618 To the farthest reaches of the globe 16 00:00:51,619 --> 00:00:55,688 In search of the extraordinary and unusual. 17 00:00:55,689 --> 00:00:58,925 Today, the adventure continues, 18 00:00:58,926 --> 00:01:01,327 Searching the world's most bizarre, 19 00:01:01,328 --> 00:01:06,633 Astonishing secrets... 20 00:01:06,634 --> 00:01:11,037 ...On "ripley's believe it or not!" 21 00:01:11,038 --> 00:01:16,843 22 00:01:16,844 --> 00:01:18,845 You know it when you see it. 23 00:01:18,846 --> 00:01:22,148 Uncanny ability, outrageous talent, 24 00:01:22,149 --> 00:01:25,218 The daring, the strange to the bizarre. 25 00:01:25,219 --> 00:01:26,453 I'm bruce campbell. 26 00:01:26,454 --> 00:01:29,121 Get ready for these natural-born thrillers. 27 00:01:32,526 --> 00:01:34,060 What you're about to witness 28 00:01:34,061 --> 00:01:38,197 Is hard to comprehend with the naked eye. 29 00:01:39,533 --> 00:01:41,901 Only in super slow motion can you really appreciate 30 00:01:41,902 --> 00:01:45,804 The talent that rick smith was dealt. 31 00:01:49,944 --> 00:01:53,980 I am the world record holder for throwing playing cards. 32 00:01:53,981 --> 00:01:56,349 Campbell: He's mastered all sorts of mind-blowing tricks 33 00:01:56,350 --> 00:01:58,550 With a standard deck of cards. 34 00:01:59,787 --> 00:02:03,456 But today, he's pushing his skill to a whole new level, 35 00:02:03,457 --> 00:02:07,861 Attempting to sever a tiny olive mid-toss 36 00:02:07,862 --> 00:02:11,331 From halfway across the room. 37 00:02:11,332 --> 00:02:14,067 Believe it... 38 00:02:14,068 --> 00:02:15,501 Or not. 39 00:02:18,038 --> 00:02:19,772 At just 1.8 grams, 40 00:02:19,773 --> 00:02:22,642 Not much heavier than a couple of bumblebees, 41 00:02:22,643 --> 00:02:26,312 A playing card hardly seems like a dangerous object, 42 00:02:26,313 --> 00:02:30,216 But with the snap of his wrist, this cleveland, ohio, native 43 00:02:30,217 --> 00:02:33,252 Can turn them into daggers. 44 00:02:37,791 --> 00:02:41,294 When I was 7 years old, my dad showed me a magic trick. 45 00:02:41,295 --> 00:02:45,565 My uncle showed me a coin trick, and basically, I tried to learn 46 00:02:45,566 --> 00:02:48,768 As much as tricks as I possibly could to start fooling them, 47 00:02:48,769 --> 00:02:52,137 But I learned how to throw playing cards by accident. 48 00:02:54,175 --> 00:02:55,241 I played baseball. 49 00:02:55,242 --> 00:02:58,077 I was an ncaa pitcher in college, 50 00:02:58,078 --> 00:02:59,512 And we used to have these sock wars. 51 00:02:59,513 --> 00:03:01,481 Well, one day, I got hit with a sock 52 00:03:01,482 --> 00:03:03,883 But I didn't have a sock to throw in return. 53 00:03:03,884 --> 00:03:06,786 I pulled out my deck of playing cards. 54 00:03:06,787 --> 00:03:10,123 I put the card in between my two fingers, brought it back, 55 00:03:10,124 --> 00:03:15,028 And I snapped my wrist downwards just like I would throw a ball. 56 00:03:15,029 --> 00:03:17,330 He threw a card at me, and it hit me in the leg, 57 00:03:17,331 --> 00:03:19,665 And actually cut me through my baseball pants. 58 00:03:22,369 --> 00:03:24,037 Smith: I didn't even think anything of it 59 00:03:24,038 --> 00:03:27,306 Until one of my friends brought in a world-record book. 60 00:03:28,375 --> 00:03:30,276 And he showed me the world record 61 00:03:30,277 --> 00:03:32,011 For throwing a playing card. 62 00:03:32,012 --> 00:03:34,413 At the time, it was 201 feet. 63 00:03:36,684 --> 00:03:38,618 Campbell: In March of 2002... 64 00:03:38,619 --> 00:03:40,320 - There it is. - Rick gets his big chance 65 00:03:40,321 --> 00:03:41,487 To break that record 66 00:03:41,488 --> 00:03:43,889 At the cleveland state convention center. 67 00:03:48,262 --> 00:03:50,430 - 216. - Oh, yeah. 68 00:03:50,431 --> 00:03:51,897 That's the record! 69 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:57,170 216 feet is 72 yards, 70 00:03:57,171 --> 00:04:00,273 More than half the length of a football field, 71 00:04:00,274 --> 00:04:05,611 An astonishing breakthrough almost 150 years in the making. 72 00:04:09,383 --> 00:04:13,319 Back in the 1870s, card throwing was first popularized 73 00:04:13,320 --> 00:04:15,888 By french magician alexander herrmann, 74 00:04:15,889 --> 00:04:19,158 Better known as herrmann the great. 75 00:04:19,159 --> 00:04:21,828 The herrmann grip, as it became known, 76 00:04:21,829 --> 00:04:23,963 Involves gripping the middle of a playing card 77 00:04:23,964 --> 00:04:27,634 Horizontally between the thumb and the middle finger 78 00:04:27,635 --> 00:04:30,803 While the index finger rests on the corner of the card 79 00:04:30,804 --> 00:04:33,405 Nearest the hand and away from the body. 80 00:04:35,109 --> 00:04:36,376 Man: Oh! 81 00:04:36,377 --> 00:04:39,345 The wrist is cocked inward at a 90-degree angle 82 00:04:39,346 --> 00:04:42,414 Then flicked briskly outward, launching the card. 83 00:04:44,585 --> 00:04:47,320 It should slice through the air perfectly flat, 84 00:04:47,321 --> 00:04:51,891 Minimizing any air resistance that might slow it down. 85 00:04:51,892 --> 00:04:56,129 With his prowess as a pitcher, rick brings a unique spin. 86 00:04:56,130 --> 00:04:58,665 His ability to throw a nasty curve ball 87 00:04:58,666 --> 00:05:02,101 Gives his technique an edge. 88 00:05:02,102 --> 00:05:04,904 Smith: I found out that I can throw the playing card so fast 89 00:05:04,905 --> 00:05:08,174 And accurate that just a regular paper playing card 90 00:05:08,175 --> 00:05:10,176 Could slice through a cucumber, 91 00:05:10,177 --> 00:05:13,312 A carrot, a light bulb, a soda can. 92 00:05:15,549 --> 00:05:17,383 When I was a freshman in high school, 93 00:05:17,384 --> 00:05:19,584 I started working with him during the summer. 94 00:05:20,754 --> 00:05:21,921 It was very impressive. 95 00:05:21,922 --> 00:05:25,291 He was throwing cards 92 miles an hour. 96 00:05:25,292 --> 00:05:26,693 I definitely never move. 97 00:05:26,694 --> 00:05:29,896 Sometimes I'll flinch if he does throw it really fast. 98 00:05:29,897 --> 00:05:33,633 Campbell: At that blazing speed, one bad throw, 99 00:05:33,634 --> 00:05:37,637 And courtney could cut her face or lose an eye. 100 00:05:37,638 --> 00:05:40,073 Marchak: I trust him, but it's still terrifying. 101 00:05:40,074 --> 00:05:45,278 102 00:05:45,279 --> 00:05:48,047 Rick has proven that he can throw long, 103 00:05:48,048 --> 00:05:51,050 Fast, and accurately, 104 00:05:51,051 --> 00:05:54,153 But now, he's really testing his ability -- 105 00:05:54,154 --> 00:05:56,656 Setting his sights on a moving object 106 00:05:56,657 --> 00:05:58,558 That's less than an inch long. 107 00:05:58,559 --> 00:06:00,460 Smith: So there's a lot of things that go into this. 108 00:06:00,461 --> 00:06:03,329 I have to watch when the olive is released. 109 00:06:03,330 --> 00:06:07,066 I have to release the card at the exact moment 110 00:06:07,067 --> 00:06:10,268 And slice the olive in half in midair. 111 00:06:11,438 --> 00:06:13,673 Campbell: Rick carefully takes stock, 112 00:06:13,674 --> 00:06:16,808 Calculations spinning through his mind. 113 00:06:18,245 --> 00:06:20,813 Just seeing him practice and throw some things around 114 00:06:20,814 --> 00:06:24,684 Kind of makes you a little scared at what damage 115 00:06:24,685 --> 00:06:26,085 They can actually do. 116 00:06:26,086 --> 00:06:35,461 117 00:06:35,462 --> 00:06:44,804 118 00:06:44,805 --> 00:06:54,180 119 00:06:54,181 --> 00:06:57,517 Marchak: He took magic, he took baseball, 120 00:06:57,518 --> 00:07:00,485 Joined the two things, and made a living off of it. 121 00:07:02,322 --> 00:07:05,024 I get to travel the world doing magic tricks, 122 00:07:05,025 --> 00:07:06,392 Making people happy, 123 00:07:06,393 --> 00:07:10,730 So I feel that I have been given this talent, 124 00:07:10,731 --> 00:07:12,665 And I get to share it with the world. 125 00:07:12,666 --> 00:07:19,439 126 00:07:19,440 --> 00:07:23,342 Rick smith harnessed his golden arm into a platinum career, 127 00:07:23,343 --> 00:07:26,012 But not all greatness comes quite that naturally. 128 00:07:26,013 --> 00:07:31,984 129 00:07:31,985 --> 00:07:36,222 Most of us would never even attempt this, 130 00:07:36,223 --> 00:07:39,524 Chancing death with every single step. 131 00:07:41,695 --> 00:07:44,831 But kimberly weglin isn't like most of us. 132 00:07:44,832 --> 00:07:46,399 Some of the most rewarding things in life 133 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:48,134 Come out of being uncomfortable. 134 00:07:48,135 --> 00:07:49,469 Campbell: Believe it or not, 135 00:07:49,470 --> 00:07:54,774 Her life's pursuit is also her greatest fear. 136 00:07:54,775 --> 00:07:58,277 Now she's about to take on her biggest thrill 137 00:07:58,278 --> 00:08:02,381 And greatest nightmare at the same time -- 138 00:08:02,382 --> 00:08:06,219 A wedding ceremony 400 feet in the air 139 00:08:06,220 --> 00:08:08,087 That could easily kill her 140 00:08:08,088 --> 00:08:13,893 And her husband-to-be before anybody says, "I do." 141 00:08:13,894 --> 00:08:15,495 [ screaming ] 142 00:08:15,496 --> 00:08:25,137 143 00:08:25,138 --> 00:08:29,208 When I was little, I was so terrified of heights. 144 00:08:29,209 --> 00:08:33,112 I still am scared all the time. 145 00:08:33,113 --> 00:08:35,948 Campbell: But five years ago, kimberly decided to face 146 00:08:35,949 --> 00:08:39,719 Her fears through the sport of slacklining. 147 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:42,555 It was a safe way for me to push past my fear of heights 148 00:08:42,556 --> 00:08:44,790 Without having to, like, stand on the edge of a cliff 149 00:08:44,791 --> 00:08:47,325 And look down and hope it gets better. 150 00:08:48,795 --> 00:08:50,363 Then I saw a photo of highlining, 151 00:08:50,364 --> 00:08:52,731 And I was just blown away. 152 00:08:55,135 --> 00:08:58,004 Highlining is when you take that piece of webbing, 153 00:08:58,005 --> 00:09:00,039 And you put it really high up in the air, 154 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:01,707 And you wear a leash, 155 00:09:01,708 --> 00:09:04,643 And you walk thousands of feet in the air. 156 00:09:09,249 --> 00:09:11,583 Aaaah! 157 00:09:12,753 --> 00:09:16,022 When I first started, it felt awful. 158 00:09:16,023 --> 00:09:17,924 It completely shuts your body down, 159 00:09:17,925 --> 00:09:19,191 And you don't have control over your body. 160 00:09:19,192 --> 00:09:21,427 It's the most primal, instinctual reaction. 161 00:09:21,428 --> 00:09:24,930 Everything in your body is telling you to not be up there. 162 00:09:28,235 --> 00:09:31,571 Campbell: The reaction to fear starts in the amygdala 163 00:09:31,572 --> 00:09:33,372 Deep inside the brain. 164 00:09:33,373 --> 00:09:35,541 Once the amygdala detects danger, 165 00:09:35,542 --> 00:09:37,543 It triggers stress hormones, 166 00:09:37,544 --> 00:09:40,713 Pupils dilate, breathing accelerates, 167 00:09:40,714 --> 00:09:43,316 Heart rate and blood pressure rise. 168 00:09:43,317 --> 00:09:48,286 The body is prepared for fight or flight. 169 00:09:49,423 --> 00:09:51,357 Not exactly conducive to balancing 170 00:09:51,358 --> 00:09:54,159 On a 1-inch-wide strip of nylon. 171 00:09:57,164 --> 00:10:00,231 In the early days, kimberly would have panic attacks. 172 00:10:02,035 --> 00:10:06,072 And she would just sit there because it's so much emotion. 173 00:10:06,073 --> 00:10:10,009 Your body is screaming, "don't do this." 174 00:10:10,010 --> 00:10:11,777 - Whoo! - Aah! 175 00:10:11,778 --> 00:10:14,080 Weglin: Every weekend, falling, falling, falling. 176 00:10:14,081 --> 00:10:15,381 - Whoo! - Oh, my god. 177 00:10:15,382 --> 00:10:16,482 Aaah! 178 00:10:16,483 --> 00:10:18,718 Bruised up, crying, hyperventilating. 179 00:10:18,719 --> 00:10:20,786 - Whoo! - Aaah! 180 00:10:20,787 --> 00:10:23,122 Oh, my god. 181 00:10:23,123 --> 00:10:26,759 You learn a lot about what you're made of and what you do 182 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:28,694 And how you react when times get tough. 183 00:10:28,695 --> 00:10:30,763 Like, are you going to tap out, or are you going to keep going? 184 00:10:30,764 --> 00:10:32,331 You know, are you going to finish what you started, 185 00:10:32,332 --> 00:10:34,399 Or are you going to quit and leave the edge? 186 00:10:36,203 --> 00:10:38,371 Jenks: So when I saw kim come down the aisle, it was like, 187 00:10:38,372 --> 00:10:41,040 "this is it." this is a magical moment. 188 00:10:41,041 --> 00:10:43,476 Everyone has got to die somehow. 189 00:10:43,477 --> 00:10:45,478 Campbell: Fewer than five performers in the world 190 00:10:45,479 --> 00:10:48,581 Currently swallow swords with a 90-degree curve. 191 00:10:48,582 --> 00:10:51,150 Only two, including this man, 192 00:10:51,151 --> 00:10:55,121 Can swallow the 120-degree sword. 193 00:10:55,122 --> 00:10:57,489 194 00:11:10,237 --> 00:11:15,374 Kimberly weglin spent a lifetime in fear, fear of heights, 195 00:11:15,375 --> 00:11:18,110 But two years of nonstop life-threatening practice 196 00:11:18,111 --> 00:11:21,680 On a highline begins to chip away at her acrophobia. 197 00:11:24,518 --> 00:11:28,220 Weglin: It never goes away, so two years of just going out, 198 00:11:28,221 --> 00:11:29,755 Rigging lines every weekend, 199 00:11:29,756 --> 00:11:33,659 Spending my whole weekend falling, having panic attacks, 200 00:11:33,660 --> 00:11:36,195 And that's kind of why we do it. 201 00:11:36,196 --> 00:11:39,799 It's to push past that fear and to not let it control us. 202 00:11:39,800 --> 00:11:40,733 - Whoo! - Oh, my god! 203 00:11:40,734 --> 00:11:42,234 - Whoo! - Aah! 204 00:11:42,235 --> 00:11:44,536 One day, it just clicked. 205 00:11:46,673 --> 00:11:49,408 I was so scared, and I was shaking, 206 00:11:49,409 --> 00:11:50,910 And then I felt the first time 207 00:11:50,911 --> 00:11:54,080 I've ever felt flow state, where everything was perfect. 208 00:11:54,081 --> 00:11:56,749 I stood up, and I wasn't as afraid anymore, 209 00:11:56,750 --> 00:12:00,118 And I started taking steps, and I kind of shocked myself. 210 00:12:01,388 --> 00:12:02,654 Oh, my god. 211 00:12:08,161 --> 00:12:10,730 And then from there, it just kept getting better. 212 00:12:10,731 --> 00:12:17,036 213 00:12:17,037 --> 00:12:20,039 Campbell: Now kimberly and her fianc?, ryan, 214 00:12:20,040 --> 00:12:23,542 Are ready to take their biggest leap yet. 215 00:12:23,543 --> 00:12:27,847 In January of 2018, kim and ryan head to moab, utah, 216 00:12:27,848 --> 00:12:30,449 And start setting the stage for an event 217 00:12:30,450 --> 00:12:34,120 That seems insanely dangerous. 218 00:12:34,121 --> 00:12:36,087 It just felt like the perfect place to get married. 219 00:12:38,859 --> 00:12:41,961 Jenks: So we were about 400 feet directly off the ground 220 00:12:41,962 --> 00:12:44,897 And maybe another 400 feet down to where the river is. 221 00:12:44,898 --> 00:12:50,636 222 00:12:50,637 --> 00:12:53,139 Weglin: We had the net, and we built an aisle into it 223 00:12:53,140 --> 00:12:57,009 Which is also made out of netting and rope and paracord. 224 00:12:57,010 --> 00:12:58,544 It was something that you can walk on, 225 00:12:58,545 --> 00:13:00,579 And we made it so that our families could join us 226 00:13:00,580 --> 00:13:04,250 Out there on our day if they wanted to. 227 00:13:04,251 --> 00:13:05,985 And that was the first time anything like that 228 00:13:05,986 --> 00:13:09,320 Had ever been rigged with an aisle built into a space net. 229 00:13:13,560 --> 00:13:15,928 Campbell: The net is anchored to the surrounding cliffs 230 00:13:15,929 --> 00:13:17,429 At five points. 231 00:13:17,430 --> 00:13:20,466 Each of these lines can support up to 400 pounds, 232 00:13:20,467 --> 00:13:25,437 Allowing 20 very brave people to join in. 233 00:13:25,438 --> 00:13:27,239 If one of the five legs were to break 234 00:13:27,240 --> 00:13:30,810 That were holding up the net, then it goes limp, 235 00:13:30,811 --> 00:13:33,579 And people could fall off if they're not attached. 236 00:13:33,580 --> 00:13:35,981 I test the anchors. 237 00:13:35,982 --> 00:13:37,583 They feel okay. 238 00:13:37,584 --> 00:13:40,886 I think we're ready to get married. 239 00:13:40,887 --> 00:13:42,655 Weglin: My dad, he was so determined 240 00:13:42,656 --> 00:13:44,023 To walk me down the aisle. 241 00:13:44,024 --> 00:13:46,091 It was so cute, and our friends practiced walking him 242 00:13:46,092 --> 00:13:48,327 Up and down this net, and it's really wobbly. 243 00:13:48,328 --> 00:13:50,362 It's hard to walk with two people on it. 244 00:13:50,363 --> 00:13:52,264 He kept saying things like, "if it's my day to go, 245 00:13:52,265 --> 00:13:53,833 It's my day to go, but I'm going to do this," 246 00:13:53,834 --> 00:13:56,100 And, like, "everyone has got to die somehow." 247 00:13:58,939 --> 00:14:02,474 He ended up losing his footing, and he fell. 248 00:14:02,475 --> 00:14:05,277 Jenks: And luckily, the aisle kept him on there, 249 00:14:05,278 --> 00:14:06,912 But he only had a sling around his waist, 250 00:14:06,913 --> 00:14:10,082 And he would have gotten hurt if he fell off. 251 00:14:10,083 --> 00:14:12,083 Weglin: He was a good sport about it. 252 00:14:14,588 --> 00:14:17,022 Jenks: So when I saw kim come down the aisle, 253 00:14:17,023 --> 00:14:18,490 I have all my friends around. 254 00:14:18,491 --> 00:14:21,927 Like, the energy we were aiming for was all at this moment, 255 00:14:21,928 --> 00:14:23,162 And it was just, like, boom. 256 00:14:23,163 --> 00:14:24,263 It was like, this is it. 257 00:14:24,264 --> 00:14:26,031 This is the magical moment. 258 00:14:26,032 --> 00:14:27,700 It was really special. 259 00:14:27,701 --> 00:14:30,469 Man: I must ask you that you agree to love ryan, 260 00:14:30,470 --> 00:14:32,371 Joining him today in matrimony. 261 00:14:32,372 --> 00:14:34,206 Hell yeah. 262 00:14:34,207 --> 00:14:35,674 It is my honor and privilege 263 00:14:35,675 --> 00:14:37,810 To announce you as husband and wife. 264 00:14:37,811 --> 00:14:40,212 Ryan, you may kiss your bride. 265 00:14:40,213 --> 00:14:42,748 I announce mr. And mrs. Ryan jenks! 266 00:14:42,749 --> 00:14:46,185 [ cheers and applause ] 267 00:14:46,186 --> 00:14:51,557 268 00:14:51,558 --> 00:14:56,962 269 00:14:56,963 --> 00:14:58,564 Weglin: There are so many things we're afraid of, 270 00:14:58,565 --> 00:15:00,099 But the things that you're scared of 271 00:15:00,100 --> 00:15:03,902 Are the most rewarding things in life if you push past them. 272 00:15:07,874 --> 00:15:10,976 Kim confronted her greatest fear head-on, 273 00:15:10,977 --> 00:15:12,811 But for one unusual performer, 274 00:15:12,812 --> 00:15:14,880 It's more than just mind over matter. 275 00:15:14,881 --> 00:15:18,050 It's mind over sharp-edged pain, 276 00:15:18,051 --> 00:15:22,521 And if this guy tries to swallow his feelings, it's game over. 277 00:15:22,522 --> 00:15:27,159 278 00:15:27,160 --> 00:15:29,261 Andrews: My name is dai andrews, and I'm a sword swallower, 279 00:15:29,262 --> 00:15:33,032 Martial artist and performer of mind-over-body phenomenon. 280 00:15:33,033 --> 00:15:34,967 Campbell: As anyone in the sword-swallowing business 281 00:15:34,968 --> 00:15:39,038 Knows, there's a narrow road to success, 282 00:15:39,039 --> 00:15:43,008 But now, dai is forging a dangerous new path, 283 00:15:43,009 --> 00:15:46,778 One that could kill him in a matter of minutes. 284 00:15:50,583 --> 00:15:52,584 Fewer than five performers in the world 285 00:15:52,585 --> 00:15:56,455 Currently swallow swords with a 90-degree curve. 286 00:15:56,456 --> 00:15:58,958 Dai believes he can be one of just two 287 00:15:58,959 --> 00:16:02,461 To master the 120-degree sword, 288 00:16:02,462 --> 00:16:05,898 Believe it or not. 289 00:16:05,899 --> 00:16:07,366 290 00:16:07,367 --> 00:16:09,668 love is all around us 291 00:16:09,669 --> 00:16:11,669 it surrounds us 292 00:16:13,473 --> 00:16:18,110 Dai andrews has always been drawn to sharp objects. 293 00:16:18,111 --> 00:16:19,712 Andrews: The bed of nails is a real classic 294 00:16:19,713 --> 00:16:21,847 In mind-over-body performance, 295 00:16:21,848 --> 00:16:25,516 But I wanted something a little bit more extreme. 296 00:16:27,554 --> 00:16:30,356 So I've replaced the standard bed of nails 297 00:16:30,357 --> 00:16:34,492 With a bed of five razor-sharp machetes. 298 00:16:38,164 --> 00:16:41,367 Campbell: It hurts, bad, 299 00:16:41,368 --> 00:16:43,634 But dai just keeps pushing. 300 00:16:44,738 --> 00:16:47,606 Andrews: I've spent my life studying with kung fu masters 301 00:16:47,607 --> 00:16:50,242 In china who taught me the meditative practices 302 00:16:50,243 --> 00:16:52,144 That they they use to get through pain 303 00:16:52,145 --> 00:16:55,347 And that they use to push themselves to the next level, 304 00:16:55,348 --> 00:16:59,451 And I am able to employ those same methods for myself. 305 00:16:59,452 --> 00:17:03,322 Campbell: That cinder block adds 30 more pounds of pressure, 306 00:17:03,323 --> 00:17:05,224 And when that sledgehammer hits, 307 00:17:05,225 --> 00:17:07,826 The stakes increase dramatically. 308 00:17:07,827 --> 00:17:11,296 One of these blades could sever his spine. 309 00:17:11,297 --> 00:17:13,432 Then again, dai has been training 310 00:17:13,433 --> 00:17:15,567 For this his whole life. 311 00:17:15,568 --> 00:17:19,571 312 00:17:19,572 --> 00:17:20,606 [ crowd gasps ] 313 00:17:20,607 --> 00:17:23,041 [ applause ] 314 00:17:26,413 --> 00:17:27,880 I first started in all this 315 00:17:27,881 --> 00:17:30,715 With a fisher-price magic set at age 5. 316 00:17:32,118 --> 00:17:35,019 Unlike every other kid, I just never stopped. 317 00:17:38,158 --> 00:17:39,324 But as I got older, 318 00:17:39,325 --> 00:17:41,393 I got interested in things that were real. 319 00:17:41,394 --> 00:17:44,363 I learned about houdini and escape artistry. 320 00:17:44,364 --> 00:17:48,266 I learned to free myself from handcuffs and straitjackets. 321 00:17:49,502 --> 00:17:51,003 I was fascinated by artists 322 00:17:51,004 --> 00:17:53,604 Who could perform mind-over-body feats. 323 00:17:56,242 --> 00:17:59,044 Campbell: So was robert ripley, who sought them out 324 00:17:59,045 --> 00:18:02,681 All over the world, like edna price, 325 00:18:02,682 --> 00:18:06,819 Who get her start in the sideshow business at just 16. 326 00:18:06,820 --> 00:18:08,821 With her talent for plunging sharp blades 327 00:18:08,822 --> 00:18:10,956 And neon tubes down her throat, 328 00:18:10,957 --> 00:18:14,759 Ripley crowned her queen of sword swallowers. 329 00:18:19,232 --> 00:18:20,833 Andrews: The first time you swallow a sword, 330 00:18:20,834 --> 00:18:22,400 It's frightening, obviously. 331 00:18:24,504 --> 00:18:26,071 You're feeling all kinds of things 332 00:18:26,072 --> 00:18:27,439 That you've never felt before, 333 00:18:27,440 --> 00:18:30,576 And the first step is then to try and break 334 00:18:30,577 --> 00:18:33,545 Those sensations down and say, "oh, I feel this thing, 335 00:18:33,546 --> 00:18:35,347 And I don't like it," 336 00:18:35,348 --> 00:18:37,749 But don't stop. What is it? 337 00:18:37,750 --> 00:18:40,219 Where is it coming from? 338 00:18:40,220 --> 00:18:42,721 How is it being triggered? 339 00:18:42,722 --> 00:18:44,790 Can I make it stop? 340 00:18:44,791 --> 00:18:47,292 This is the mental process that you go through 341 00:18:47,293 --> 00:18:49,695 When you're practicing mind over body. 342 00:18:49,696 --> 00:18:52,798 [ applause ] 343 00:18:52,799 --> 00:18:54,533 Campbell: An x-ray of him in action 344 00:18:54,534 --> 00:18:57,535 Reveals the inner working of dai's performance. 345 00:19:00,840 --> 00:19:04,109 Andrews: When I swallow the sword, it's down the tongue. 346 00:19:04,110 --> 00:19:05,444 I use the tongue as a guide 347 00:19:05,445 --> 00:19:07,946 Through the first esophageal sphincter. 348 00:19:07,947 --> 00:19:10,549 You'll then continue to go down the esophagus 349 00:19:10,550 --> 00:19:14,119 Until you hit a second sphincter at the top of the stomach. 350 00:19:14,120 --> 00:19:16,622 Then the sword blade will enter the stomach itself 351 00:19:16,623 --> 00:19:19,323 Where it can travel all the way to the bottom. 352 00:19:20,627 --> 00:19:23,195 Campbell: That is, if it all goes right. 353 00:19:23,196 --> 00:19:24,296 Andrews: If you puncture your trachea, 354 00:19:24,297 --> 00:19:25,697 You might not be able to breathe. 355 00:19:25,698 --> 00:19:28,300 If you puncture a lung, it might collapse. 356 00:19:28,301 --> 00:19:30,302 The biggest danger is if you puncture your stomach 357 00:19:30,303 --> 00:19:32,371 Or the lining of your esophagus itself, 358 00:19:32,372 --> 00:19:35,974 At which point your digestive fluids from your system pour out 359 00:19:35,975 --> 00:19:39,411 And start digesting the inside of your body. 360 00:19:39,412 --> 00:19:41,780 You have 20 minutes to live at that point. 361 00:19:41,781 --> 00:19:46,752 362 00:19:46,753 --> 00:19:48,620 Campbell: No matter how much control you have 363 00:19:48,621 --> 00:19:50,155 Over your internal organs, 364 00:19:50,156 --> 00:19:54,793 There's no natural path for a curved sword, 365 00:19:54,794 --> 00:19:59,231 Certainly not for this monster, and still... 366 00:19:59,232 --> 00:20:06,238 367 00:20:06,239 --> 00:20:07,773 Robert: Anything he started seeing, 368 00:20:07,774 --> 00:20:10,007 He would start picking up and balancing it. 369 00:20:11,010 --> 00:20:13,145 I didn't know how dangerous it was. 370 00:20:13,146 --> 00:20:16,013 There's no other way about it. They're supernatural. 371 00:20:17,283 --> 00:20:20,752 Troy is an explosion of talent. 372 00:20:20,753 --> 00:20:23,788 373 00:20:33,833 --> 00:20:36,301 Sword swallower dai andrews has spent years 374 00:20:36,302 --> 00:20:39,871 Controlling his body and mastering his pain, 375 00:20:39,872 --> 00:20:42,741 But there's one sword that seems unachievable -- 376 00:20:42,742 --> 00:20:45,611 The 120-degree sword. 377 00:20:45,612 --> 00:20:49,581 Despite the enormous danger, dai has to give it a try. 378 00:20:49,582 --> 00:20:55,120 379 00:20:55,121 --> 00:20:59,891 To triumph over 120, dai can't bend the sword to his body. 380 00:20:59,892 --> 00:21:03,629 He'll have to bend his body to the sword. 381 00:21:03,630 --> 00:21:08,700 If he stands up, the blade will destroy him from the inside out. 382 00:21:08,701 --> 00:21:16,441 383 00:21:16,442 --> 00:21:24,182 384 00:21:24,183 --> 00:21:31,890 385 00:21:31,891 --> 00:21:39,631 386 00:21:39,632 --> 00:21:42,267 [ applause ] 387 00:21:42,268 --> 00:21:45,203 When performing these feats, the pain never goes away, 388 00:21:45,204 --> 00:21:48,540 But you begin to understand how much of the pain 389 00:21:48,541 --> 00:21:52,611 Is a mental aversion to the physical sensation, 390 00:21:52,612 --> 00:21:56,915 And when you are really able to really be with it, 391 00:21:56,916 --> 00:21:58,916 Then it will no longer bother you. 392 00:22:01,187 --> 00:22:04,489 [ applause ] 393 00:22:04,490 --> 00:22:07,492 In life, we all look for balance. 394 00:22:07,493 --> 00:22:11,762 This next young man has taken balance to the extreme. 395 00:22:13,499 --> 00:22:14,733 [ cheering ] 396 00:22:14,734 --> 00:22:18,370 24-year-old tyler scheuer has a freaky ability. 397 00:22:18,371 --> 00:22:20,138 - Whoo! - He can balance 398 00:22:20,139 --> 00:22:23,341 Practically anything on his face. 399 00:22:26,112 --> 00:22:30,582 But will he be able to pull off his most challenging stunt yet, 400 00:22:30,583 --> 00:22:33,719 Standing atop this 10-foot ladder 401 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:39,224 While balancing this 6-foot ladder using this chin? 402 00:22:39,225 --> 00:22:47,432 403 00:22:47,433 --> 00:22:49,000 Tyler: I can't do a handstand and walk. 404 00:22:49,001 --> 00:22:51,169 I can't walk on a slackline. 405 00:22:51,170 --> 00:22:53,237 I just can balance things on my face. 406 00:22:55,541 --> 00:22:57,008 If someone were to try to learn this, 407 00:22:57,009 --> 00:23:00,979 My advice would be to look at the very top of the item, 408 00:23:00,980 --> 00:23:02,347 And wherever it's falling, 409 00:23:02,348 --> 00:23:04,282 Kind of move your head in that direction 410 00:23:04,283 --> 00:23:06,718 To kind of get underneath the object. 411 00:23:06,719 --> 00:23:08,120 If you had a baseball bat 412 00:23:08,121 --> 00:23:09,855 On your nose, you would have to feel 413 00:23:09,856 --> 00:23:12,556 Where it's kind of falling before it falls. 414 00:23:14,193 --> 00:23:15,627 Oh, yeah! 415 00:23:15,628 --> 00:23:18,697 I have been doing this for 13 years. 416 00:23:18,698 --> 00:23:21,165 I have never dropped a single item. 417 00:23:23,903 --> 00:23:27,139 And I strictly think this is just a god-given talent. 418 00:23:27,140 --> 00:23:34,212 419 00:23:34,213 --> 00:23:36,648 I was bored one day at baseball practice. 420 00:23:36,649 --> 00:23:40,552 I was 11 years old, and I balanced a bat on my nose. 421 00:23:40,553 --> 00:23:42,721 I thought kind of anyone could do it, 422 00:23:42,722 --> 00:23:46,124 So didn't really show it off to many people. 423 00:23:46,125 --> 00:23:48,794 Then it was a broomstick, and then it was a shovel, 424 00:23:48,795 --> 00:23:50,796 Then it was like anything he started seeing, 425 00:23:50,797 --> 00:23:52,731 He would start picking up and balancing. 426 00:23:52,732 --> 00:23:56,101 427 00:23:56,102 --> 00:24:00,472 I was so nervous the first time I saw him do anything 428 00:24:00,473 --> 00:24:03,875 Because first of all, I thought he was going to get hurt. 429 00:24:03,876 --> 00:24:06,177 I thought it was extremely weird. 430 00:24:09,115 --> 00:24:13,218 Who is able to figure out they can do this? 431 00:24:13,219 --> 00:24:14,985 Tyler: Why do I have this skill? 432 00:24:17,390 --> 00:24:20,125 I think it was something I was born with. 433 00:24:20,126 --> 00:24:23,061 Campbell: Balance is controlled in our inner ears 434 00:24:23,062 --> 00:24:25,664 Where fluid and fine hairlike sensors 435 00:24:25,665 --> 00:24:28,867 Help the body know exactly where it is in space. 436 00:24:28,868 --> 00:24:30,702 If the system isn't functioning, 437 00:24:30,703 --> 00:24:34,038 You'll feel seasick all the time. 438 00:24:35,341 --> 00:24:37,042 For some reason, tyler was born 439 00:24:37,043 --> 00:24:40,479 With an almost superhuman sense of balance. 440 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:43,248 Tyler: The first time I ever tried to balance anything, 441 00:24:43,249 --> 00:24:45,717 A bike, a chair, a wheelbarrow, a ladder, 442 00:24:45,718 --> 00:24:47,618 The first time, I could do it. 443 00:24:50,089 --> 00:24:51,790 I don't think people can practice it 444 00:24:51,791 --> 00:24:54,726 And acquire this skill. 445 00:24:54,727 --> 00:24:58,263 Campbell: Tyler isn't the only wiz in the balancing business. 446 00:24:58,264 --> 00:24:59,898 British strongman john evans, 447 00:24:59,899 --> 00:25:02,968 With his massive 22-inch-thick neck, 448 00:25:02,969 --> 00:25:06,004 Steadies the heaviest objects on top of his head, 449 00:25:06,005 --> 00:25:09,707 Including this 352-pound car. 450 00:25:12,078 --> 00:25:13,778 An impressive amount of weight, 451 00:25:13,779 --> 00:25:16,848 But what evans does with the top of his head 452 00:25:16,849 --> 00:25:20,417 Tyler achieves using only his face. 453 00:25:22,121 --> 00:25:26,224 Now, his most believe-it-or-not stunt yet. 454 00:25:26,225 --> 00:25:29,327 Tyler: It's 55 pounds of aluminum, so I have to 455 00:25:29,328 --> 00:25:32,631 Muscle it up, and I balance the 6-foot ladder on my face 456 00:25:32,632 --> 00:25:35,132 While balancing myself on the 10-foot ladder. 457 00:25:38,704 --> 00:25:41,106 Brian: I've heard it from scientists, medical experts, 458 00:25:41,107 --> 00:25:43,440 That I could blow my lungs out. 459 00:25:44,844 --> 00:25:48,980 James: I can bend more than almost anyone else I know. 460 00:25:48,981 --> 00:25:51,649 Some people have called me a human pretzel. 461 00:26:06,365 --> 00:26:10,268 462 00:26:10,269 --> 00:26:13,738 As an actor, I made money off my chin for decades, 463 00:26:13,739 --> 00:26:18,443 But, uh, never quite like this. 464 00:26:18,444 --> 00:26:20,712 Tyler: It's 55 pounds of aluminum, 465 00:26:20,713 --> 00:26:24,316 So I have to muscle it up above my face. 466 00:26:24,317 --> 00:26:26,551 When I feel I have it balanced on my chin, 467 00:26:26,552 --> 00:26:28,019 I let go of my hands 468 00:26:28,020 --> 00:26:30,454 And keep it up there for as long as possible. 469 00:26:32,658 --> 00:26:34,359 People don't realize this, 470 00:26:34,360 --> 00:26:38,997 But balancing ladders on your face, it hurts. 471 00:26:38,998 --> 00:26:43,268 I feel the pressure in my chin, in my neck, in my back. 472 00:26:43,269 --> 00:26:46,204 I feel it everywhere. 473 00:26:46,205 --> 00:26:49,240 Campbell: He's never been tested like this before, 474 00:26:49,241 --> 00:26:52,576 And the pressure is enormous. 475 00:26:57,383 --> 00:26:59,884 Tyler: There's a lot of risk. I could lose focus. 476 00:26:59,885 --> 00:27:02,120 I could get distracted, and the ladder comes 477 00:27:02,121 --> 00:27:05,724 Tumbling down, and I come tumbling down. 478 00:27:05,725 --> 00:27:08,360 The only thing that I have to balance on 479 00:27:08,361 --> 00:27:10,328 Is my feet at the top of a ladder. 480 00:27:10,329 --> 00:27:16,368 481 00:27:16,369 --> 00:27:22,474 482 00:27:22,475 --> 00:27:25,977 I kind of discovered this by accident, 483 00:27:25,978 --> 00:27:28,246 And now here I am, 10 years later. 484 00:27:28,247 --> 00:27:29,581 I'm traveling to europe. 485 00:27:29,582 --> 00:27:31,249 I'm traveling across the country. 486 00:27:31,250 --> 00:27:32,883 Aaah! 487 00:27:35,955 --> 00:27:38,556 As long as people want to bring me out, 488 00:27:38,557 --> 00:27:40,925 I'm going to come out and entertain their fans. 489 00:27:40,926 --> 00:27:47,565 490 00:27:47,566 --> 00:27:52,037 The average person takes 23,000 breaths a day. 491 00:27:52,038 --> 00:27:54,272 Most we don't even think about, 492 00:27:54,273 --> 00:27:56,808 But there's a man who puts his all into every inhale, 493 00:27:56,809 --> 00:27:58,176 Every exhale. 494 00:27:58,177 --> 00:27:59,511 He's a world-record breather, 495 00:27:59,512 --> 00:28:02,380 And he's about to put his lungs to the ultimate test 496 00:28:02,381 --> 00:28:06,918 Using only his airways to lift a truck off its wheels, 497 00:28:06,919 --> 00:28:09,454 Believe it or not. 498 00:28:09,455 --> 00:28:16,728 499 00:28:16,729 --> 00:28:23,968 500 00:28:23,969 --> 00:28:25,737 Brian: Look at this. 501 00:28:25,738 --> 00:28:29,340 What do you think about it, wynter jackson? 502 00:28:29,341 --> 00:28:31,342 Whew. 503 00:28:31,343 --> 00:28:35,547 Campbell: 5,000 pounds, brian jackson will need to apply 504 00:28:35,548 --> 00:28:39,250 More force with his lungs than he's ever summoned. 505 00:28:39,251 --> 00:28:40,385 [ siren wails ] 506 00:28:40,386 --> 00:28:41,619 You guys ready for this today? 507 00:28:41,620 --> 00:28:43,388 [ cheering ] 508 00:28:43,389 --> 00:28:47,324 Campbell: Can he succeed without blowing out his own lungs? 509 00:28:50,763 --> 00:28:53,465 I truly believe this is what I was called to do, 510 00:28:53,466 --> 00:28:55,065 Or I wouldn't do it. 511 00:28:59,739 --> 00:29:02,640 My dad was seminole indian, and my mom was cherokee. 512 00:29:02,641 --> 00:29:04,642 About 9 years old, moved to a little town called 513 00:29:04,643 --> 00:29:07,545 Wewoka, oklahoma, and it wasn't until that time 514 00:29:07,546 --> 00:29:10,582 That I really was introduced to people 515 00:29:10,583 --> 00:29:13,351 That didn't like indians. 516 00:29:13,352 --> 00:29:16,187 Found out there was a lot of prejudice. 517 00:29:16,188 --> 00:29:20,024 Campbell: In his late teens, brian's life took a dark turn. 518 00:29:20,025 --> 00:29:21,426 He struggled with drug abuse 519 00:29:21,427 --> 00:29:24,629 And was repeatedly in trouble with the law. 520 00:29:24,630 --> 00:29:26,598 Brian: People ask me all the time, 521 00:29:26,599 --> 00:29:28,032 "how did you kick your addiction?" 522 00:29:28,033 --> 00:29:29,467 I didn't kick my addiction. 523 00:29:29,468 --> 00:29:31,469 I redirected it. 524 00:29:31,470 --> 00:29:34,773 Now my addiction is world records. 525 00:29:34,774 --> 00:29:36,674 There was a guy from luxembourg that blew up 526 00:29:36,675 --> 00:29:39,010 And burst a hot water bottle for a world record, 527 00:29:39,011 --> 00:29:40,578 And I remember thinking, 528 00:29:40,579 --> 00:29:42,680 "if I could blow up hot water bottles, 529 00:29:42,681 --> 00:29:44,648 Maybe I could break that world record." 530 00:29:47,586 --> 00:29:49,287 I started training. 531 00:29:49,288 --> 00:29:51,923 I didn't know how dangerous it was. 532 00:29:51,924 --> 00:29:54,159 Those hot water bottles hold more pressure 533 00:29:54,160 --> 00:29:56,961 Than my lung tissue should hold. 534 00:29:56,962 --> 00:30:00,565 Campbell: A hot water bottle is made of a high-density rubber. 535 00:30:00,566 --> 00:30:04,803 On average, it is at least 12 times thicker than a balloon, 536 00:30:04,804 --> 00:30:06,471 So the pressure needed to inflate it 537 00:30:06,472 --> 00:30:10,275 To the bursting point is enormous. 538 00:30:10,276 --> 00:30:11,509 Brian: When I'm blowing them up, 539 00:30:11,510 --> 00:30:14,145 I have to stop all that pressure on my throat. 540 00:30:14,146 --> 00:30:16,548 I've heard it from scientists, medical experts, 541 00:30:16,549 --> 00:30:19,817 That I could blow my lungs out. 542 00:30:21,053 --> 00:30:22,787 When you're blowing up a hot water bottle, 543 00:30:22,788 --> 00:30:25,523 It works your neck, your back, your shoulders, your arms, 544 00:30:25,524 --> 00:30:27,659 Even down to your legs, 545 00:30:27,660 --> 00:30:30,161 And it takes every ounce of energy for me 546 00:30:30,162 --> 00:30:33,765 To blow into something that wasn't made to blow up, 547 00:30:33,766 --> 00:30:36,333 And then you hope to blow it up until it bursts. 548 00:30:41,040 --> 00:30:44,042 Campbell: Brian succeeds in this challenge like no one else 549 00:30:44,043 --> 00:30:48,746 Mainly because his lung capacity pumps out 26% more airflow 550 00:30:48,747 --> 00:30:50,715 Than the average person. 551 00:30:50,716 --> 00:30:54,219 His core muscles act as one massive air compressor, 552 00:30:54,220 --> 00:30:57,187 Generating tremendous force and pressure. 553 00:30:59,658 --> 00:31:02,093 After his success with hot water bottles, 554 00:31:02,094 --> 00:31:05,997 Brian started to expand his repertoire. 555 00:31:05,998 --> 00:31:08,566 Brian: I know a lot of people think I'm nuts, I'm a fool. 556 00:31:08,567 --> 00:31:10,635 I decided, "I want to see if I can lift a car 557 00:31:10,636 --> 00:31:13,338 With just my lung strength." 558 00:31:13,339 --> 00:31:15,706 I had never lifted a car. 559 00:31:17,042 --> 00:31:19,143 The scientists and medical experts told them, 560 00:31:19,144 --> 00:31:21,813 They said, "don't let him do this. It's going to kill him." 561 00:31:21,814 --> 00:31:25,116 Campbell: But brian didn't heed that warning. 562 00:31:25,117 --> 00:31:27,452 Brian: We put that lift bag underneath the car. 563 00:31:27,453 --> 00:31:28,853 I start blowing into this thing, 564 00:31:28,854 --> 00:31:32,156 And I could start hearing that car move. 565 00:31:32,157 --> 00:31:33,458 I'd breathe in, and I'd breathe out, 566 00:31:33,459 --> 00:31:35,426 And all of a sudden, the tire comes off the ground, 567 00:31:35,427 --> 00:31:37,562 And everybody started celebrating. 568 00:31:37,563 --> 00:31:40,297 [ cheers and applause ] 569 00:31:42,101 --> 00:31:44,569 Campbell: Brian holds 12 world records. 570 00:31:44,570 --> 00:31:48,206 He's lifted a 2,780-pound car 571 00:31:48,207 --> 00:31:51,943 And a 3,000-pound s.U.V. 572 00:31:51,944 --> 00:31:57,081 Today, he's attempting something he's never done before. 573 00:31:57,082 --> 00:32:02,086 This will be the heaviest object brian has ever lifted. 574 00:32:02,087 --> 00:32:04,121 Ooh, look at the size of that trailer. 575 00:32:06,358 --> 00:32:09,961 Campbell: This trailer weighs over 5,000 pounds. 576 00:32:09,962 --> 00:32:11,796 It would take a black hawk helicopter 577 00:32:11,797 --> 00:32:13,865 To lift it off the ground 578 00:32:13,866 --> 00:32:18,235 Or just one man with some very impressive lungs. 579 00:32:20,372 --> 00:32:22,507 I want to put the bags down on the ground. 580 00:32:22,508 --> 00:32:24,242 Uh-huh. The plywood will be 581 00:32:24,243 --> 00:32:26,377 On top of it so when the lift bags 582 00:32:26,378 --> 00:32:27,312 Come up under the trailer... 583 00:32:27,313 --> 00:32:28,913 Okay. ...Nothing pops it. 584 00:32:28,914 --> 00:32:30,180 Okay. 585 00:32:31,784 --> 00:32:34,319 Little bit forward. Just a minute. 586 00:32:34,320 --> 00:32:36,921 Good, right there. 587 00:32:36,922 --> 00:32:38,323 The bags have been tested. 588 00:32:38,324 --> 00:32:40,091 Should be free flowing to all three bags, 589 00:32:40,092 --> 00:32:41,826 So none of them will inflate 590 00:32:41,827 --> 00:32:43,628 More or less than the other ones. 591 00:32:43,629 --> 00:32:45,162 It should be constant. 592 00:32:46,398 --> 00:32:47,332 It's big. 593 00:32:47,333 --> 00:32:48,299 That's a big trailer, isn't it? 594 00:32:48,300 --> 00:32:51,001 - Yeah, it's really big. - Whoo! 595 00:32:52,638 --> 00:32:54,405 [ applause ] 596 00:32:54,406 --> 00:32:56,841 You guys ready for this today? All right. 597 00:32:56,842 --> 00:32:58,609 Brian jackson is just going to do something 598 00:32:58,610 --> 00:33:00,378 That a lot of people really don't understand. 599 00:33:00,379 --> 00:33:02,814 They're probably thinking, "why are you doing this?" 600 00:33:02,815 --> 00:33:05,616 He has some of the strongest lungs in the world. 601 00:33:05,617 --> 00:33:06,851 He's just going to go for it, 602 00:33:06,852 --> 00:33:09,520 Give us something that's never, ever been done. 603 00:33:09,521 --> 00:33:11,522 Are we ready? We're ready. 604 00:33:11,523 --> 00:33:12,690 Let's do it. 605 00:33:12,691 --> 00:33:15,692 606 00:33:26,071 --> 00:33:28,439 Oklahoman brian jackson is determined to lift 607 00:33:28,440 --> 00:33:33,678 A 5,000-pound trailer using only the power of his lungs. 608 00:33:33,679 --> 00:33:35,546 Hey, you going to tell him no? 609 00:33:35,547 --> 00:33:38,182 [ applause ] 610 00:33:38,183 --> 00:33:40,118 Man: All right. 611 00:33:40,119 --> 00:33:41,652 Are we ready? 612 00:33:41,653 --> 00:33:42,987 Drue: I get very nervous. 613 00:33:42,988 --> 00:33:46,723 The older he gets, it's -- I get more worried. 614 00:33:48,494 --> 00:33:50,962 Campbell: Brian has to generate the same amount of lift 615 00:33:50,963 --> 00:33:55,133 As over 227,000 helium balloons 616 00:33:55,134 --> 00:33:59,604 To get this 5,000-pound trailer off the ground. 617 00:33:59,605 --> 00:34:02,206 He's exerting a lot of force through his lungs, 618 00:34:02,207 --> 00:34:07,145 And the human body maybe wasn't made for such things as this. 619 00:34:07,146 --> 00:34:08,546 Drue: I'm all over him. 620 00:34:08,547 --> 00:34:10,648 I'm looking at different angles, seeing, 621 00:34:10,649 --> 00:34:12,483 "what's wrong? What can I do?" 622 00:34:12,484 --> 00:34:13,885 Because it is scary. 623 00:34:13,886 --> 00:34:16,320 - I believe! I believe! - Whoo! 624 00:34:16,321 --> 00:34:18,256 [ cheering ] 625 00:34:18,257 --> 00:34:20,958 Campbell: For brian's achievement to be recognized, 626 00:34:20,959 --> 00:34:22,860 The official must be able to slide 627 00:34:22,861 --> 00:34:26,230 A piece of paper under the two tires. 628 00:34:26,231 --> 00:34:27,565 Woman: Close. 629 00:34:27,566 --> 00:34:29,767 [ cheers and applause ] 630 00:34:29,768 --> 00:34:38,342 631 00:34:38,343 --> 00:34:46,951 632 00:34:46,952 --> 00:34:49,187 [ cheers and applause ] 633 00:34:49,188 --> 00:34:51,255 Give it up! 634 00:34:51,256 --> 00:34:54,959 [ cheers and applause ] 635 00:34:54,960 --> 00:34:57,261 I want to thank everybody that was out here today 636 00:34:57,262 --> 00:34:59,430 For being a part of this. 637 00:34:59,431 --> 00:35:01,099 Thank you guys very much. 638 00:35:01,100 --> 00:35:02,500 [ cheers and applause ] 639 00:35:02,501 --> 00:35:04,735 Wynter: My dad has had some difficult times in his life, 640 00:35:04,736 --> 00:35:07,839 But he lifted a semi trailer today. 641 00:35:07,840 --> 00:35:09,473 Yeah, my dad makes me proud. 642 00:35:14,179 --> 00:35:17,381 A lot of people feel uncomfortable in their own skin, 643 00:35:17,382 --> 00:35:20,318 Especially if they're considered unusual or different. 644 00:35:20,319 --> 00:35:21,986 One such man spent a lifetime 645 00:35:21,987 --> 00:35:25,022 Trying to hide his extraordinary abilities. 646 00:35:25,023 --> 00:35:27,925 Once an outcast, today, he's a celebrated movie 647 00:35:27,926 --> 00:35:32,262 And tv sensation, believe it or not. 648 00:35:36,869 --> 00:35:40,338 Nature is remarkable in its beauty 649 00:35:40,339 --> 00:35:42,940 And also in its singularity. 650 00:35:42,941 --> 00:35:45,109 The same is true for an astonishing young man 651 00:35:45,110 --> 00:35:48,078 At the end of his own ugly duckling story. 652 00:35:50,582 --> 00:35:53,551 My friends call me twisty troy. 653 00:35:53,552 --> 00:35:59,490 654 00:35:59,491 --> 00:36:05,463 655 00:36:05,464 --> 00:36:08,366 My name is troy james. I'm 29 years old. 656 00:36:08,367 --> 00:36:11,669 Campbell: Growing up, troy thought his extreme flexibility 657 00:36:11,670 --> 00:36:15,606 Was something he needed to hide. 658 00:36:15,607 --> 00:36:19,510 Can this canadian contortionist embrace the very thing 659 00:36:19,511 --> 00:36:21,112 That makes him different? 660 00:36:21,113 --> 00:36:27,151 661 00:36:27,152 --> 00:36:31,422 To most anyone who meets him, troy james is superhuman. 662 00:36:31,423 --> 00:36:33,991 Aw, geez, am I really superhuman? 663 00:36:33,992 --> 00:36:36,227 Um, I am abnormally flexible. 664 00:36:36,228 --> 00:36:38,896 I was born with preternatural flexibility, 665 00:36:38,897 --> 00:36:41,566 Hypermobility in my parts of my body -- 666 00:36:41,567 --> 00:36:46,571 My fingers, my legs, arms, shoulders, back, 667 00:36:46,572 --> 00:36:50,474 And I have fun scaring people with them. 668 00:36:50,475 --> 00:36:52,209 [ screaming ] 669 00:36:54,713 --> 00:36:56,714 It doesn't quite look human. 670 00:36:56,715 --> 00:36:59,083 It's been compared to "the exorcist," 671 00:36:59,084 --> 00:37:00,784 When she runs down the stairs. 672 00:37:05,691 --> 00:37:08,826 Campbell: Troy's path hasn't always been so smooth. 673 00:37:08,827 --> 00:37:11,796 As a child growing up outside of toronto, 674 00:37:11,797 --> 00:37:16,400 He learned the hard way what it means to be unusual. 675 00:37:16,401 --> 00:37:19,470 James: I would be watching tv upside down or reading a book 676 00:37:19,471 --> 00:37:22,206 With my arms bent in crazy positions, 677 00:37:22,207 --> 00:37:24,442 And it was not until the other little children 678 00:37:24,443 --> 00:37:27,011 Pointed out that I realized I was different. 679 00:37:27,012 --> 00:37:29,947 I was teased horribly when I was a kid. 680 00:37:29,948 --> 00:37:31,616 They would say, "you're not human. 681 00:37:31,617 --> 00:37:33,050 You're a freak. You're an alien." 682 00:37:33,051 --> 00:37:34,951 And of course that makes you sad. 683 00:37:38,023 --> 00:37:40,124 Campbell: Troy's uncommon ability is a product 684 00:37:40,125 --> 00:37:43,294 Of extreme joint hypermobility. 685 00:37:43,295 --> 00:37:46,230 5% of the healthy adult population on earth 686 00:37:46,231 --> 00:37:48,332 Has hypermobility, 687 00:37:48,333 --> 00:37:54,272 But troy's unique physiology puts him in the top 1%. 688 00:37:54,273 --> 00:37:57,375 Though he feels no physical pain when contorting, 689 00:37:57,376 --> 00:38:00,711 The emotional pain does flare up from time to time. 690 00:38:00,712 --> 00:38:04,949 Because I'm more flexible, I can stretch not realizing 691 00:38:04,950 --> 00:38:07,652 I'm in a public place, and then I get weird stares. 692 00:38:07,653 --> 00:38:10,888 I got embarrassed about it, and I hid my talent 693 00:38:10,889 --> 00:38:13,757 Because I was being shamed for it. 694 00:38:26,171 --> 00:38:28,739 Twisty troy james grew up with a superpower 695 00:38:28,740 --> 00:38:34,412 That allows him to bend and flex and contort in unusual ways. 696 00:38:34,413 --> 00:38:37,614 Sadly, he was made to see his gift as a curse. 697 00:38:41,253 --> 00:38:44,121 James: I felt, "well, this is not normal." 698 00:38:44,122 --> 00:38:45,756 And of course, the only thing you want to be 699 00:38:45,757 --> 00:38:47,858 As a kid is normal. 700 00:38:47,859 --> 00:38:51,062 Really got to me, and I hid my ability 701 00:38:51,063 --> 00:38:53,864 For a really long time, 702 00:38:53,865 --> 00:38:56,000 But things turned around for me in high school. 703 00:38:56,001 --> 00:38:58,803 Woman: Oh, my god! 704 00:38:58,804 --> 00:39:00,371 James: Because I went to an art school, 705 00:39:00,372 --> 00:39:03,140 And so it was full of kids who celebrated their quirks, 706 00:39:03,141 --> 00:39:04,942 And I happened to have a pretty unique skill. 707 00:39:04,943 --> 00:39:06,444 Woman: What is wrong with you? 708 00:39:06,445 --> 00:39:08,412 Something I used to be teased for became 709 00:39:08,413 --> 00:39:10,047 A really popular crowd-pleaser, 710 00:39:10,048 --> 00:39:13,184 So I made a lot of friends in high school. 711 00:39:13,185 --> 00:39:15,052 Campbell: Finally feeling accepted, 712 00:39:15,053 --> 00:39:17,855 Troy started to see his hypermobility as a gift 713 00:39:17,856 --> 00:39:21,991 And not a curse, and soon, doors started opening. 714 00:39:24,029 --> 00:39:26,464 James: About eight years ago, I was working at a theme park. 715 00:39:26,465 --> 00:39:29,300 I was a roller coaster operator. 716 00:39:29,301 --> 00:39:32,970 My crew knew that I had this special skill, 717 00:39:32,971 --> 00:39:35,372 And they wanted me to show the management. 718 00:39:37,642 --> 00:39:40,211 Eventually, I did, and they were so impressed 719 00:39:40,212 --> 00:39:45,483 That they asked me to work for our Halloween haunt, 720 00:39:45,484 --> 00:39:47,184 And they set me loose in the park 721 00:39:47,185 --> 00:39:49,686 To scare people however I pleased. 722 00:39:51,456 --> 00:39:52,723 And I found out pretty quickly 723 00:39:52,724 --> 00:39:55,326 That chasing people upside down covered in blood 724 00:39:55,327 --> 00:39:57,461 Was a pretty effective way of doing that. 725 00:39:57,462 --> 00:39:59,763 Woman: Oh, that's terrifying. 726 00:40:00,899 --> 00:40:03,467 Halloween haunt attracted many actor types, 727 00:40:03,468 --> 00:40:05,770 People who performed on tv and in movies, 728 00:40:05,771 --> 00:40:08,304 And they said, "you should audition for this horror movie." 729 00:40:10,509 --> 00:40:13,244 I felt it was time I could show people 730 00:40:13,245 --> 00:40:15,179 What I really had hidden up my sleeve. 731 00:40:15,180 --> 00:40:17,982 Well, hello, mr. James. 732 00:40:17,983 --> 00:40:20,484 Campbell: Roberto campanella is a world-renowned 733 00:40:20,485 --> 00:40:22,987 Movement coordinator and professional dancer 734 00:40:22,988 --> 00:40:25,122 Who's worked on films such as "star trek" 735 00:40:25,123 --> 00:40:27,258 And "the shape of water." 736 00:40:27,259 --> 00:40:28,759 A little bit more. He knew from the start 737 00:40:28,760 --> 00:40:30,694 What a treasure he had found. 738 00:40:30,695 --> 00:40:32,263 Let's put the arms a little bit, 739 00:40:32,264 --> 00:40:33,964 Maybe a little bit higher up. 740 00:40:33,965 --> 00:40:39,068 Troy is this explosion of talent, of natural talent. 741 00:40:41,673 --> 00:40:46,343 Over 30 years, I've never really never experienced 742 00:40:46,344 --> 00:40:48,445 A talent of that caliber. 743 00:40:50,715 --> 00:40:54,552 Campbell: Robert ripley was also dazzled by people like troy, 744 00:40:54,553 --> 00:40:56,487 Scouring the far reaches of the globe 745 00:40:56,488 --> 00:40:58,189 To find and film them, 746 00:40:58,190 --> 00:41:03,294 Be it in china with the buddhist sam dancers 747 00:41:03,295 --> 00:41:06,263 Or back in the u.S. With acts like joe laurello, 748 00:41:06,264 --> 00:41:09,700 The man with the revolving head. 749 00:41:09,701 --> 00:41:12,603 The secret to joe's act was that he was able to dislocate 750 00:41:12,604 --> 00:41:18,141 Various vertebrae to turn his head a full 180 degrees. 751 00:41:20,812 --> 00:41:23,981 Today, troy james doesn't need a promoter. 752 00:41:23,982 --> 00:41:27,418 His drive to succeed in hollywood is motivation enough. 753 00:41:27,419 --> 00:41:29,320 James: I would call myself a creature performer. 754 00:41:29,321 --> 00:41:32,356 I'm a walking, talking special effect. 755 00:41:32,357 --> 00:41:33,824 And when I'm playing a monster, 756 00:41:33,825 --> 00:41:36,227 I can make it look like an extreme position 757 00:41:36,228 --> 00:41:38,729 Or extreme move and be really aggressive. 758 00:41:38,730 --> 00:41:40,231 I can chase people upside down. 759 00:41:40,232 --> 00:41:43,567 I can leap at people and jump on objects which is contortion, 760 00:41:43,568 --> 00:41:46,336 But also pretty extreme physical performance. 761 00:41:48,306 --> 00:41:51,141 I've performed in several television shows and movies. 762 00:41:51,142 --> 00:41:53,544 I've had roles on "the strain." 763 00:41:53,545 --> 00:41:56,013 I recently got a role on the "the flash" 764 00:41:56,014 --> 00:41:58,115 As the rag doll villain, 765 00:41:58,116 --> 00:42:00,751 So I'm looking forward to using my flexibility 766 00:42:00,752 --> 00:42:02,152 Not only to frighten people 767 00:42:02,153 --> 00:42:06,022 But to twist my body into shapes that are inspiring. 768 00:42:10,795 --> 00:42:12,229 Whether these performers were born 769 00:42:12,230 --> 00:42:14,164 With extraordinary abilities 770 00:42:14,165 --> 00:42:17,501 Or spent decades mastering a death-defying skill, 771 00:42:17,502 --> 00:42:20,004 It's their passion that keeps us spellbound 772 00:42:20,005 --> 00:42:23,774 And keeps them always striving for the top. 773 00:42:23,775 --> 00:42:27,510 59864

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