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The most decorated Olympian of all time is inspiring Chinese people to copy his warm-up routine.
Last week, it was the purple spots on his body, the result of cupping, which drew attention. Now one of his more unusual pre-race stretching routines is causing an online stir.
Michael Phelps has an incredible 28 medals to his name, 23 of them gold. And before diving into the pool, he needs to stretch his muscles. Using all of his 6ft 3in (193cm) he somehow manages to wrap his hands around his back. Some have wondered if it's the stretching of his 80 inch wingspan that gives him his edge.
The hashtags #Feiyubao and #Feiyubaobimohoubei, which roughly translate as "Phelps crossing arms whilst touching his back", have been viewed more than 10 million times on Weibo alone. Many Chinese social media users have been trying to follow in the American swimmer's footsteps. Or should that be arm-swings?
Last week, it was the purple spots on his body, the result of cupping, which drew attention. Now one of his more unusual pre-race stretching routines is causing an online stir.
Michael Phelps has an incredible 28 medals to his name, 23 of them gold. And before diving into the pool, he needs to stretch his muscles. Using all of his 6ft 3in (193cm) he somehow manages to wrap his hands around his back. Some have wondered if it's the stretching of his 80 inch wingspan that gives him his edge.
The hashtags #Feiyubao and #Feiyubaobimohoubei, which roughly translate as "Phelps crossing arms whilst touching his back", have been viewed more than 10 million times on Weibo alone. Many Chinese social media users have been trying to follow in the American swimmer's footsteps. Or should that be arm-swings?



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