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 ...
He shattered the previous world record by over five minutes — now Croatian athlete Vitomir Maričić shares the details of his "horrible" ordeal Earlier this year, Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić set ...
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 ...
Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić has achieved a new oxygen-assisted breath-hold world record of 29 minutes and 3 seconds, surpassing the previous mark by nearly five minutes. The feat, performed in ...
The new and old records were set by inhaling pure oxygen to help the oxygen-carbon dioxide balance. The unaided record is ...
A quick heads up to anyone contemplating holding their breath longer than Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić: think twice. “I seriously think it was one of the worst experiences in my life,” Maričić, ...
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 ...