Thursday, January 1, 2015

India Has Producing Village Burly Bouncer

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The men in Asola-Fatehpur Rate (Photo: Mirror)


The man in a small village in India has the same goals, namely to become a bouncer when they grow up.


Approximately 90% of men aged 18 to 55 years in Asola-Fatehpur Beri, near New Delhi to work as a doorman or security guards. "In this village there is not a man who does not go to the gym. Nothing too who want to become an engineer or a doctor. Everything wants to be a bouncer," said head coach Vijay Pahelwan as quoted by the Mirror.


Furthermore, Vijay adding that the men in the village are very attentive to their health and fitness. They used to practice twice a day in the morning and afternoon with a duration of two to three hours per workout. They also strengthen the muscles by lifting motorcycles and tractors. After that, they will unwind by doing a traditional yoga.


"All men trained and very careful with their bodies. No one is drinking alcohol and smoking. Most are vegetarians... Some very competent and had the opportunity to the Olympics," said Vijay.


So, when the men in Asola-Fatehpur Give been 18 years old, they would go to the city to work in nightclubs or bars. They were on average will earn nearly 30 million rupiah per year. However, those who have the ability to fight as individuals can obtain more than that. Wow, pretty cool huh.
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