Becket1903
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Wim Hof
I saw a TV show about this guy, and he has 'set' a number of the human/cold immersion world records. He explained that he would 'train' himself by swimming in frozed water, and sitting in tubs of ice, but that a great deal of it was a mental thing.
http://www.equipped.org/stayalive/index.html
and another:
http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~hugh/BBC%20-%20Tomorrow's%20World%20-%2013%20March%202002.html
After 40 minutes in the ice capsule, his body temerature actually rose a fraction of a degree?! Not my cup of tea, but I can see how it would be more of a mental conditioning thing than physical.
I saw a TV show about this guy, and he has 'set' a number of the human/cold immersion world records. He explained that he would 'train' himself by swimming in frozed water, and sitting in tubs of ice, but that a great deal of it was a mental thing.
http://www.equipped.org/stayalive/index.html
and another:
http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~hugh/BBC%20-%20Tomorrow's%20World%20-%2013%20March%202002.html
After 40 minutes in the ice capsule, his body temerature actually rose a fraction of a degree?! Not my cup of tea, but I can see how it would be more of a mental conditioning thing than physical.