Climbing Without Ropes: Alex Honnold Limits

Alex Honnold Free Solo: Psychology and Physiology of El Capitan | Complete Nutrition Breaking Human Limits Climbing Without Ropes: Alex Honnold On 3 June 2017 Alex Honnold climbed the 914 metre Freerider route on El Capitan in Yosemite without ropes,...

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SAS Selection Stress Testing and Health Effects

SAS Selection: Physical and Psychological Stress Testing Explained | Complete Nutrition Breaking Human Limits Elite Selection Stress Testing: Special Air Service The Special Air Service selection course is one of the most demanding military selection processes in the world. Candidates...

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Tiger Woods Comeback After Spinal Surgery

Tiger Woods Spinal Fusion Comeback: 2019 Masters Win Explained | Complete Nutrition Breaking Human Limits Comeback After Spinal Surgery: Tiger Woods On 14 April 2019 Tiger Woods won the Masters golf tournament. The victory came 11 years after his previous...

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A 382 Day Fast: Angus Barbieri Recovery Limits

The Angus Barbieri 382 Day Fast: A Medical Case Study | Complete Nutrition Breaking Human Limits A 382 Day Fast: The Angus Barbieri Case Between June 1965 and July 1966 a 27 year old Scotsman named Angus Barbieri fasted for...

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Diving Beyond 250 Metres: Herbert Nitsch

Herbert Nitsch No Limits Freediving: 253m World Record | Complete Nutrition Breaking Human Limits Diving Beyond 250 Metres: Herbert Nitsch On 6 June 2012 the Austrian freediver Herbert Nitsch descended to 253.2 metres on a single breath off the coast...

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50 Marathons in 50 Days Recovery Limits

Dean Karnazes is often used as a kind of human question mark in endurance sport. When people hear “50 marathons in 50 days” they usually do that little inhale that says, surely not, and then immediately follow it with another...

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