Title: Re: Naked woman tries to tame Beluga Whales in Arctic Ocean
Post by: raw-al on June 17, 2011, 06:27:17 am
I gotta say that 10:40 underwater in -1.5 C sounds like our BS meters should be dinging.
I have done Yoga for a very long time daily and for quite awhile twice a day and I've not heard of that.
Hmmmmmm
Title: Re: Naked woman tries to tame Beluga Whales in Arctic Ocean
Post by: PaleoPhil on June 17, 2011, 07:13:40 am
I've heard of tummo:
"Tummo-meditation is commonly associated with descriptions of intense sensations of body heat, which are a partial effect, rather than a goal, of the practice. Stories and eyewitness accounts abound of yogi practitioners being able to generate sufficient heat to dry wet sheets draped around their naked bodies while sitting outside in the freezing cold, not just once, but multiple times.[2]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tummo
The sheet-drying thing was demonstrated by Tibetan monks in the TV documentary The Power of Myth.
Title: Re: Naked woman tries to tame Beluga Whales in Arctic Ocean
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 17, 2011, 07:49:46 am
As your article link says: -Wearing a lead-weighted vest and goggles, they plunge into the 20-meter depths where they stay underwater holding their breath for two or three minutes. -
That is believable, but close to 11 minutes while swimming is a bit much.
Title: Re: Naked woman tries to tame Beluga Whales in Arctic Ocean
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 17, 2011, 09:55:34 am
As your article link says: -Wearing a lead-weighted vest and goggles, they plunge into the 20-meter depths where they stay underwater holding their breath for two or three minutes. -
That is believable, but close to 11 minutes while swimming is a bit much.
Found the old mermaids are real website. Try this:
http://mermaid-williambond.blogspot.com/
and inside http://mermaid-williambond.blogspot.com/2008/01/chapter-three-women-divers.html
Title: Re: Naked woman tries to tame Beluga Whales in Arctic Ocean
Post by: raw-al on June 17, 2011, 10:12:00 pm
Fascinating GS, although the co-authoress clearly has an anti-male bias, devolving in some cases to a conspiracy theoress.
I was a bit surprised that the women have an advantage due to the men's testicles being prone to cold damage. My recollection is of women staying out of the water when it gets cold.
It still is not proof that someone can stay under for 10:40 . These women were capable of 3 minutes max and they were doing it regularly.
I remember reading a book by Andre van Lysbeth called "Pranayama" "The Yoga Of Breathing" in which he mentioned that interesting things happen to the body's cells when a person holds their breath. The cells go into a state of shock and start to use the oxygen more efficiently. This makes them healthier. There was a lot more to the discussion but I cannot find it. Mention was made in there to the women of Japan who dove for pearls.
In the link video it mentions something about damage occurring if the diving lasted longer.