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Dane Stig Severinsen able to hold their breath under water for 22 minutes
No one in the world can not breathe so much time - except nego
In 2010, the Danish Stig Severinsen diver jumped into the pool filled with sharks, and held his breath for 20 minutes and 10 seconds, beating the previous world record. Two years later a fearless Stig did it again and broke his own record by holding his breath for 22 minutes.
Severinsen has a doctorate in medicine and a master's degree in biology, which helps him in dealing with the extreme problems such as bathing in ice water. Before you set his first world record for the holding of the breath, he swam in the icy water of the North Sea with the negative temperature of about 72 meters, which is as many as 14, 5 meters more than the previous record-holder was able to swim Wim Hof.
After a few breaths Stig jumped into the hole in the ice, and then swam directly under the ice to the next hole. He was wearing only swimming trunks. Next to the first hole was just at a distance of 72 meters, the way to get out from under the ice midway was not, which made the task extremely dangerous. 40-year-old daredevil has achieved its goal in just 96 seconds, and then swim a bit in the hole, to prove that the cold does not cause him serious inconvenience.
No one in the world can hold their breath for a while. In 2012, the year when Severinsen decided to beat his own record, he only helped his brother-physician, monitors the state of vital organs. Pre freediver made static apnea, including the inhalation of pure oxygen. By getting rid of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, 78% of inspired us in the wild air, he was able to saturate the lungs with oxygen, that helped him to stay under water for 22 minutes.
When Stig decided to beat the record for holding one's breath, he provided the temperature of the water in the pool about 30 ° C to save the precious oxygen, and reduce the heart rate to 30 beats per minute. After 20 minutes and 10 seconds, when the record was broken, he decided to stay for another minute and 50 seconds, just for fun. In the end, he managed to hold his breath for exactly 22 minutes.
Aquaman says that the most important of his skill is the ability to abstract from their own body, and to ignore the pain. He says that is no different from an ordinary person, just know how to disable the touch Register for pain and discomfort.
via factroom.ru
In 2010, the Danish Stig Severinsen diver jumped into the pool filled with sharks, and held his breath for 20 minutes and 10 seconds, beating the previous world record. Two years later a fearless Stig did it again and broke his own record by holding his breath for 22 minutes.
Severinsen has a doctorate in medicine and a master's degree in biology, which helps him in dealing with the extreme problems such as bathing in ice water. Before you set his first world record for the holding of the breath, he swam in the icy water of the North Sea with the negative temperature of about 72 meters, which is as many as 14, 5 meters more than the previous record-holder was able to swim Wim Hof.
After a few breaths Stig jumped into the hole in the ice, and then swam directly under the ice to the next hole. He was wearing only swimming trunks. Next to the first hole was just at a distance of 72 meters, the way to get out from under the ice midway was not, which made the task extremely dangerous. 40-year-old daredevil has achieved its goal in just 96 seconds, and then swim a bit in the hole, to prove that the cold does not cause him serious inconvenience.
No one in the world can hold their breath for a while. In 2012, the year when Severinsen decided to beat his own record, he only helped his brother-physician, monitors the state of vital organs. Pre freediver made static apnea, including the inhalation of pure oxygen. By getting rid of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, 78% of inspired us in the wild air, he was able to saturate the lungs with oxygen, that helped him to stay under water for 22 minutes.
When Stig decided to beat the record for holding one's breath, he provided the temperature of the water in the pool about 30 ° C to save the precious oxygen, and reduce the heart rate to 30 beats per minute. After 20 minutes and 10 seconds, when the record was broken, he decided to stay for another minute and 50 seconds, just for fun. In the end, he managed to hold his breath for exactly 22 minutes.
Aquaman says that the most important of his skill is the ability to abstract from their own body, and to ignore the pain. He says that is no different from an ordinary person, just know how to disable the touch Register for pain and discomfort.
via factroom.ru