Friday, 1 August 2014

'The Man Who Doesn't Breathe': World-record diver can hold his breath underwater for 22 MINUTES


These photographs show a world record holder in training - a man who can hold his breath underwater for 22 minutes. Dane Stig Severinsen - nicknamed The Man Who Doesn't Breathe - is the holder of multiple records in diving using his 'State of Zen' technique to control his breathing. In October 2012, Mr Severinsen broke the record for the longest time breath held voluntarily by a male by spending 22 minutes with his head submerged in a pool in London. 

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