Vitomir Maricic, a freediver from Croatia, did something incredible on June 14: He held his breath for 29 minutes and three seconds, shattering the previous world record by nearly five minutes. For ...
Did you know that the average human takes over 600 million breaths in their lifetime? As our key survival function, breathing is so necessary that it is primarily an involuntary act–it’s hardwired ...
He shattered the previous world record by over five minutes — now Croatian athlete Vitomir Maričić shares the details of his "horrible" ordeal Vitomir Maricic Earlier this year, Croatian freediver ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Take, for instance, Croatian freediver Budimir Šobat. On March 27, 2021, Šobat held ...
Most of us can hold our breath for between 30 and 90 seconds. A few minutes without oxygen can be fatal, so we have an involuntary reflex to breathe. But freediver Vitomir Maričić recently held his ...
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Watch what happens when a man holds his breath for 17 minutes
A breath-holding expert stayed underwater for 17 minutes, pushing his body into a state most people never experience. The ...
Vitomir Maričić, a freediver from Croatia, did something incredible on June 14: he held his breath for 29 minutes and three seconds, shattering the previous world record by nearly five minutes. For ...
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