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Real life Spiderman from India - PHOTOS

18 May 2010 [12:26] - TODAY.AZ
A real-life Spiderman, who lives in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Jyothi Raj, 22, is often compared to the superhero by tourists at India’s Chitradurga Fort, where he performs.
The former builder discovered his climbing ability four years ago while scaling bamboo scaffolding. Claiming he feels no fear, he reaches heights of up to 300 feet without using a harness. Convinced that his talent for climbing is a gift from the gods, Jyothi says he has never had an accident.

Jyoti says he taught himself how to climb by watching monkeys climb trees. He also says, his agility has been enhanced by analyzing stunts from his favorite movies.

“My ability to see the foothold that others can’t is proof to me that I was born to climb,” explains Jyothi.

Jyothi trains every day to improve his upper body strength…and he uses yoga to maintain his flexibility. m“My strength and hand speed are the tools that set me apart from other climbers”.

Jyothi says that his family are tolerant of his climbing, believing that he is in full control at all times. Jyothi has never used safety equipment (Only chalk powder) to climb with…instead he prefers to hone his climbing skills on the notoriously dangerous building sites of India.

Nowadays he entertains crowds at the Chitradurga fort complex: “I love to see their faces when I position myself upside down,” he says.

Having climbed the walls and rock faces in and around the fort complex, Jyothi is keen to test himself further. Now he wishes to become recognized as the world’s best climber. He says he wants to move on and climb buildings and mountains.

He admires French free-climber Alain Robert, wishing to emulate his success by proving his climbing ability to the world. Jyothi now teaches others how to climb…and hopes to one day open his own climbing school.

Jyothi occasionally climbs with a few friends. “They of course use safety harnesses, they do not have my ability to move fast or grasp the rock face”.


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