Monk Displays Talents At Steel Crotch Kung Fu
On the Chinese version of America’s Got Talent, which appears regularly on China Central Television (CCV), Yong Hsueh, a Shaolin monk, has amazed viewers with his unusual ability to endure heavy kicks to his groin.

The martial art form, when practiced correctly, boasts of its ability to make any part of the body as hard as steel.
Audience participants were shocked as they viewed members of the panel come up and kick the monk in the area of the family jewels, only to be greeted by a polite bow and sincere smile after each smarting blow.
“Steel crotch Kung Fu is an ancient art, with roots stretching back to ancient China. It’s a practice meant to strengthen and protect the male genital organs so there is less chance they are injured or incapacitated in battle,” said Yong Hsueh to the hushed audience.
There are two divisions to this ancient martial art: hard crotch Kung Fu and soft crotch.
The hard crotch variety can only be mastered if instruction begins in childhood as the practice demands pushing the testicles into the body where they remain safe from onslaught.
Instruction for soft crotch Kung Fu, however, can begin at any time within the cycle of life and is rumored to be beneficial to improving a man’s sex life.
Be that as it may, in the case of Yong, motivation for his mastery is a very private affair known only to him, his creator and…his groin.
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By MDeeDubroff on 13-02-2011