Death-defying daredevil Carlos Rengifo shocks viewers with insane stunts

‘I can not even look’: Death-defying daredevil shocks viewers with insane stunts atop skyscrapers without any safety gear

  • Carlos Rengifo has reached internet fame through his daredevil stunts in Venezuela
  • Regarding his stunts, the 27-year-old told Univision: ‘Fear is like positive energy, it equals your dreams, that thing that you are after that you want’
  • His dream is to one day perform  at stunt at Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world

This real-life daredevil can’t wait to test the limits – if there are any – on the world’s biggest building, the Burj Khlalifa Dubai.

For now, Carlos Rengifo will settle for wowing his social media followers and anyone who is lucky enough can catch a glimpse of him in person in his native country of Venezuela.

The 27-year-old has been practicing the death-defying stunts for 11 years now without an ounce of worry.

Any fright that may exist is immediately quashed – nothing can stand in the way of achieving his ultimate goal.

‘Fear is like positive energy, it equals your dreams, that thing that you are after that you want,’ Rengifo recently told Univision. ‘Negative energy, let’s say speaking of fear, is what paralyzes you.’

Carlos Rengifo does a backflip at an unfinished building in Caracas. The 27-year-old Venezuelan has become an internet sensation by sharing his variety of stunts - which are free of safety gear - across many buildings of all sizes in the South American nation

Carlos Rengifo does a backflip at an unfinished building in Caracas. The 27-year-old Venezuelan has become an internet sensation by sharing his variety of stunts – which are free of safety gear – across many buildings of all sizes in the South American nation

Rengifo showed no fear as he rides his bike on the ledge of a building in Venezuela. He recently told Univision: 'There is no time to think up there because you are supposed to train for a month or two months to do the trick'

Rengifo showed no fear as he rides his bike on the ledge of a building in Venezuela. He recently told Univision: ‘There is no time to think up there because you are supposed to train for a month or two months to do the trick’

Rengifo stands on the ledge of a high rise building in Venezuela. The dare-devil has dreams of one day practicing one of his stunts at Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world

Rengifo stands on the ledge of a high rise building in Venezuela. The dare-devil has dreams of one day practicing one of his stunts at Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world

Rengifo started out performing stunts in the streets of the Venezuelan capital city of Caracas as a teenager before he graduated to much greater heights that would sink a regular person’s heart.

His Instagram account has viral videos that show him doing a backflip on the ledge of a building that is still under construction. He shows off his inner Spider Man abilities by scaling up and down the side of a residential building.

For Christmas in 2022, he treated his followers with a short clip of him slowly walking along the edge of another building that was being built. He stopped at the corner and leaned forward, catching a city’s busy roadway surrounded by trees with a sea of buildings on the horizon.

A short clip from October 2022 showed him riding a bicycle on the ledge of another Caracas tower.

Regarding his dangerous stunts, Carlos Rengifo told Univision: 'Fear is like positive energy, it equals your dreams, that thing that you are after that you want'

Regarding his dangerous stunts, Carlos Rengifo told Univision: ‘Fear is like positive energy, it equals your dreams, that thing that you are after that you want’

For Christmas, Carlos Rengifo treated his Instagram followers with view of a Venezuelan city that featured a busy roadway surrounded by trees with a sea of buildings in the horizon

For Christmas, Carlos Rengifo treated his Instagram followers with view of a Venezuelan city that featured a busy roadway surrounded by trees with a sea of buildings in the horizon

The 27-year-old daredevil keeps his balance on the ledge of a Venezuela high rise

The 27-year-old daredevil keeps his balance on the ledge of a Venezuela high rise 

Carlos Rengifo, a 27-year-old daredevil from Venezuela, performs a stunt on a skateboard

Carlos Rengifo, a 27-year-old daredevil from Venezuela, performs a stunt on a skateboard 

Rengifo's dream is to one day carry out one of his stunts at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

Rengifo’s dream is to one day carry out one of his stunts at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

One follower expressed doubts that the footage was real.

‘It is edited it is not real,’ they wrote.

Another user chimed in: ‘What it is to have no value and appreciation for life.’

Free from the restraint of any safety gear, the Venezuelan has pulled off some tricks at Caracas’ Torre Parque Central, a complex that features housing, commercial and cultural developments.

Other stunts have been successfully carried out at the Torre David, an unfinished skyscraper.

At the end of the day, it is all possible, Rengifo says, because practice makes perfect.

‘There is no time to think up there because you are supposed to train for a month or two months to do the trick,’ he explained. ‘But if you arrive at the indicated place at 60 floors, 100 floors, whatever, you have to consider what you are going to do, because if you arrive and think, you will freeze.’

source: dailymail.co.uk