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William Trubridge Free Dives 330 Feet Under the Sea 31-year-old William Trubridge holds the world record in free diving. The New Zealander dives to over 330 feet, a place where sunlight no longer reaches, without the use of fins, ropes, weights - or oxygen tanks. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:29 | October 27, 2011 | 98294 |
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Carlo Traversi Free Climbs 50 Foot Boulders Carlo Traversi explains how he conquers fear to hang from boulders 50 feet off the ground, upside down, with only his fingertips clinging to slivers of rock the width of a credit card. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:18 | October 27, 2011 | 84366 |
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Ed Stafford Conquers the Amazon Ed Stafford, world-renowned adventurer, spent two years trekking the entire length of the Amazon River, facing death on a daily basis. He was the first man to complete the entire, arduous 4,000 mile journey. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:23 | October 27, 2011 | 93937 |
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Michael Turner Makes the World His Playground Free Runner Michael Turner turns fear into courage and the landscape into a playground. Mike climbs, leaps, flips, and vaults across walls, rocks, trees, and rooftops, leaping up to 15 feet between standing objects. | Adrenaline Lab | 01:44 | October 27, 2011 | 87066 |
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Paul Stender Races 400 MPH Jet Cars Paul Stender, extreme speed demon, races jet-propelled vehicles at nearly 400 MPH. How does he face down fear after crashes that have broken 26 bones, given him 3 concussions, and once popped his eyes out of their sockets? | Adrenaline Lab | 02:25 | October 13, 2011 | 100369 |
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Tao Berman Kayaks 98 Foot Waterfall Tao Berman is a three-time world record holder in white water kayaking. This thrill-seeker talks to Bear Grylls about how confidence helped him survive a 98-foot waterfall drop. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:14 | October 13, 2011 | 96734 |
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Jeff Kent Ice Sails at 80 MPH Jeff Kent, competitive ice sailing racer, describes the thrill of speeding across the ice at nearly 80 MPH, hand-pulling 180 degree turns against nearly 2 Gs of force. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:07 | October 13, 2011 | 96564 |
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George Kourounis Chases Hurricanes & Tornadoes George Kourounis, professional storm chaser and adrenaline junkie, explains how focusing on his camera work helps him survive extreme close encounters with near-apocalyptic storms. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:24 | October 13, 2011 | 94701 |
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Jeff Wise Explains Adrenaline's Power Writer and adventurer Jeff Wise explains the biology of an adrenaline rush, an ancient evolutionary response that gives us temporarily "superhuman" control over our bodies and brains. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:07 | September 21, 2011 | 151794 |
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Will Skudin Surfs Waves Five Stories High How did Will conquer fear when a giant wave at Todos Santos drove him 50 feet under water, with the force of a 5-ton wrecking ball? | Adrenaline Lab | 02:15 | September 20, 2011 | 179784 |
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Ashley Battles Wing Walks 1,000 Feet High Riding atop a plane 1,000 feet in the air and traveling at 100 mph, Ashley fearlessly walks the wings while the aircraft rolls, soars, and dives over San Francisco Bay. | Adrenaline Lab | 01:49 | September 20, 2011 | 156782 |
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J.T. Holmes BASE Jumps Flying down 800-foot sheer cliffs at 140 mph in a wing suit, J.T. "Birdman" Holmes faces the dangers of BASE jumping with technical mastery and a powerful dose of adrenaline. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:06 | September 16, 2011 | 158932 |
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Kevin Jorgeson Free Climbs El Cap His breathing labored, his heart pounding, Kevin Jorgeson summoned the courage to ascend thirty glasslike pitches on one of the world's deadliest climbs: a 3,000 foot granite monolith known as El Capitan. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:11 | September 14, 2011 | 158763 |
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Bear Grylls HALO Jumps From 30,000 Feet HALO jumping from 30,000 feet, facing forces up to 5Gs, how did Bear Grylls manage his fear and focus on the experience of free falling at 200 mph? | Adrenaline Lab | 02:04 | September 14, 2011 | 190696 |
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Jeremy Jones Snowboards At 60 MPH Snowboarding at up to 60 mph down chutes only 10 feet wide, Jeremy Jones turns his fear into confidence to ride some of the steepest and most inaccessible mountainsides in the world. | Adrenaline Lab | 02:17 | September 14, 2011 | 155385 |
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Bear Grylls Power Paraglides Everest When Bear Grylls flew his paraglider over the summit of Mt. Everest, enduring temperatures 100 degree below zero and winds the speed of a Category Five hurricane, what was going through his mind? | Adrenaline Lab | 02:35 | September 14, 2011 | 109138 |
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