Indian pole gymnastics.
Weird at first, but wow that takes talent!
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5. Reaperdaddy commented 13 years ago
its quite funny cause the second guy doesnt really have the athletic type, quite small and sturdy... but on that pole he is a real god. No more excuses to do sport guys!


8. PortugaL26 commented 13 years ago
That was kinda cool.
although i'd prefer to watch indian women rubbing on that pole
although i'd prefer to watch indian women rubbing on that pole



11. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
Fat man on a pole = speechless 



12. kaleemyork commented 13 years ago
girls ...
what they are want a see of this guy






14. firest4rter commented 13 years ago
that must be one sticky pole


20. firetwister commented 13 years ago
some one needs to tell mowgli to calm down ...


21. BenderBRodriguez commented 13 years ago
I don't see it becoming an olympic discipline in any day 



23. ringmaster commented 13 years ago
I'm glad Samara (The Ring, Ring Two) doesn't have this skill.


26. cincodemayo commented 13 years ago
It would probably be very nice to watch, if you are a gay guy. But I prefer to see a naked girl on that pole instead.


31. leolazer commented 13 years ago
This is mallakhamb gymnastics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallakhamb
The roots come from a mix of wrestling, gymnastics and martial arts in India - one that they teach you in "Akharas" and where they have "Ustaads" (trained teachers) to train youngsters to increase their strength to weight ratio, their flexibility and mind prowess. There are different versions of these in different parts of India - but most of them revolve around the basic concepts highlighted above - some of them concentrate on gymnastics, some on wrestling and some even specialize in non-armed/ light-armed combat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallakhamb
The roots come from a mix of wrestling, gymnastics and martial arts in India - one that they teach you in "Akharas" and where they have "Ustaads" (trained teachers) to train youngsters to increase their strength to weight ratio, their flexibility and mind prowess. There are different versions of these in different parts of India - but most of them revolve around the basic concepts highlighted above - some of them concentrate on gymnastics, some on wrestling and some even specialize in non-armed/ light-armed combat.
+59 1. wongraven commented 13 years ago