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Golfer soaks himself in ice water to forge will.

Published:2022-09-21 By Quốc Huy(MetaSports) Comments
Golfer Colombia Sebastian Munoz soaks people in stone water to forge their will before the U.S. recruitment team at the Presidents Cup 2022.

"I've mastered steel spirits for extreme combusting pits by bathing ice, the principle is to put myself in an unpleasant position to try hard to withstand and push it into a new threshold, and so I know I know I'm not as I'm not so easily before I've been mistaken Munoz'm wrong day.

Presidents Cup 2022 is starting from 22/9, in four days in Quail Hollow, North Carolina. America is holding Cup and the owner. Munoz is professional from 2015, so far a PGA Tour and a 63 of the world.

Munoz says you've been looking into the sale therapy through Instagram, starting training from last month and now you've become a hobby. But the fact is, Munoz knows its benefit and goes along with the neurologist Andrew Huberman explained it in the podcast "with Joe Rogan."

At first, you can't dip your foot in a four-second rock tank, and now you can soak your body in five minutes with the cooler of 7-2-degrees. "You keep your enduring slowly each time and feel comfortable," Munoz.

Right now, instead of cold ice, competing two 9-millimeter buyers with a specialized cold tank so you can adjust your temperature. You said the 12-minute-minute cooling is gonna help your brain increase 250%dopamine and that would make you feel better.

Science has not yet concluded "icy-dipping" to improve mental health. However, some research has indicated that this could be good for psychology in there to improve the state, ease your anxiety. Meanwhile, history also noted this document from ancient Greece, used to treat physical injuries.

Although, the first New York Times this year warned us that the first-step-cold water could cause cold shock, lead to cardiac arrhythmia and cardiac arrest, cardiac arrest or massive loss of breathing.

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