Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Mel wrote, >No more personal challenges with fire, either! - we do not even have >to arrange a firewalk at one of our Supertraining Camps - I can turn up our >outdoor (8ft deep) jacuzzi to 120 F and see how well our firewalkers can >tolerate deep immersion in that heat (my limit has been 116 F for 20-30 >seconds and it wasn't fun). In winter, they can show us how long they can >lie buried in snow. Possibly I would be equally impressed if they could hold >a half squat for 5 minutes with a load of double bodymass. Well, I can certainly attest to the heat from your jacuzzi. I could hardly tolerate the normal operating temperature of that thing for short periods of time! I'd claim it was my Canuck background, but your (Canadian living) wife, , proves me wrong on that. That would be a fairer test, anyhow. I have no interest in ever seeing severe burns again in my life. The pain from a burn is almost unbelievable and I wish that on no one, whether or not we have a disagreement on an issue. Hobman Saskatoon, CANADA * Please sign all letters with full name and city of residence if you wish them to be published * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Thanks. It will be an interesting read, I am sure. mShari Viger <shavig@...> wrote: I have sent an email to a friend who has done firewalking as well as facilitating firewalking workshops. When I hear from him I will pass on the message. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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