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Living to the extreme. By Dana Neibrandt. Tim Cridland. Tim Cridland is a man who is able to withstand a significantly higher Amount of pain then most people. His hometown is New York which Is in the U.S.A. . In this picture he is sticking a needle In is arm through his skin . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Living to the extreme By Dana Neibrandt
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Page 1: Living to the extreme

Living to the extremeBy Dana Neibrandt

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Tim CridlandTim Cridland is a man who is able to withstand a significantly higherAmount of pain then most people. His hometown is New York which Is in the U.S.A.

In this picture Tim Cridland is Putting a hot piece of metal that he burnt on his tongue In this picture he is s

ticking a

needle In is arm through his skin

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Tim Cridland can push needles and skewers into his skin without flinching, and he now performs a terrifying act for audience all over America.

He does it by using mind over matter, so he is able to push skewers through his skin and his body, and put up with extreme heat and cold unharmed, but to do this he has studied human anatomy because puncturing an artery could be fatal.

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This is a video of Tim Cridland that might be disturbing to some viewers if u r disturbed look away from the screen.

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Wim hofWim Hof is this Dutchman who goes running

around on the sides of mountains in nothing but shorts, and occasionally sandals.

People call him “the iceman”

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Amanda dennisonAmanda Dennison is a women who can walk

on top of fire, and not feel the heat on her feet.

To do this she says she trusts herself to read the fire at a cellular level.

Fire walkers look at the fire and vibrate to a level I little higher then the fire.

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Jill YonedaJill Yoneda is able to survive long periods of

time without oxygen. She is a member of the national free diving

team.Her record is 5 minutes and 17 seconds.In her warm up she lies in the water with her

snorkel on and right away her heart rate slows down.


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