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Stig Severinsen, a world champion free diver, travels to the frozen climes of Greenland, where he attempts to set two extreme diving world records. But will he prevail?

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20 thoughts on “The Man Who Doesn’t Breathe (Extraordinary Person Documentary) | Real Stories

  1. And there is some poor audio editing here… "they die for one reason, to run out of breath." I don't think the scientist studying this feat would have said that's the "reason" they do this, they are diving to do exactly the opposite reason?

  2. I thought when they said how long he held his breath, they were going to say 4/10 mins… but 20 minutes?

    The man is a bloody otter!

    PS: Do 'otters' hold their breath that long… an otter or sommat, with long hold breath.

  3. "If you take a baby👶 & Push them underwater💦 And what They do is immediately relax" & I thought to myself, ummm, that sounds like a abuse, assult & attempted murder & drowning😨🤦‍♀️

  4. I have to wear sock when sleep 💤 under blanket so that my feet could breath and not get cold and feet be swinging left & right back and forth nonstop rocking my self to sleep

  5. Stig is amazing so inspiring, even though you didn't beat your 22min record it was still set it officially as one of the best times ever and you made another 2 records in Greenland. Such a great success story.

  6. I don’t understand how training can turn brain dead in 4 minutes to fine after 20 minutes. Doesn’t seem possible I mean the body wouldn’t die if there was still livable oxygen. So if there’s no oxygen there’s no oxygen how can training solve that

  7. My girlfriend brother drowned, so her parents decide not to let her to go to water. She is 33 years old now and this summer I started to teach her to swim. Now …she can swim nice, but fear kicks in if she cant touch bottom with her hands. I'm really sorry people like Stig dont get more attention because what he do is far above …everything. Even his grandmother is such a role model. They are real light beacon in this "wrong admiration" world. I hope my girl will find courage to watch this film and fight with her fear of drowning.

  8. From the beginning, watching Steve's super-human feats had me wondering if he was a human-Martian crossbreed hybrid cluster of alien biology of sorts.
    But hearing his father narrate Steve's childhood in Martian dialect removed all doubts.
    The trooth is out there, and this video is undeniable prufe. 😶

  9. Well this is bold. However if you keep pushing your limits you only end up dead.
    On the bright side; he won't have to worry about getting too old to do anything.

  10. You know as a kid/teenager, haven't done it much since then, I use to sit at the bottom of the pool, not hold my breath for prolonged periods. Enough to scare my mom and siblings. I know it was far longer then the average person. I can't explain it but in my mind and body, i was breathing quite naturally from the inside. I was down for at least a few minutes, no training, except a curiosity to see how long I could stay under. I wish i would have timed it. I just know it was far longer then anyone else in the pool that came and tried. Sitting at the bottom of the pool was as natura; as sitting on the side of the pool. I truly felt i was breathing, never once taking a large breath of air before going under, like most people do. I had forgotten this, i'm 53 now so it was at least 30-40 yrs ago. Holy crap, where has the time gone.

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