Perhaps you have already heard of the Iceman from Limburg. He is not only famous for breaking several world records, such as longest swim under ice, but also for inventing a unique breathing technique. One that reminds us what it feels to feel empowered and reconnected with nature. Living in modern civilization, we lose touch with our natural strength and resistance. Breathing, cold exposure, and commitment (the three pillars of The Method) allow us to master the capabilities of our bodies!
The Art of Holding Your Breath: Exploring The Freediving Breathing Technique
It’s common knowledge that you die after about three minutes of not breathing. Well, it seems as if no free divers were included in these statistics. Some very advanced freedivers, swimming without a snorkel or scuba gear, are able to hold their breath for more than ten minutes underwater! Sounds unbelievable? We’ll explain to you what freediving is and how the breathing technique works.