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The human spirit in an incredible thing. In times of hardship people achieve new levels of greatness previously perceived as utterly impossible.
Sometimes these feats of superhuman intensity come from an unknown depth of stress, like the mother who manages to lift a car off her trapped child, or the passer-by who summons the strength to enter a burning building and save total strangers.
Other times elevated greatness comes from grit, determination and individuals hell-bent on personal achievement. Lance Armstrong recovering from cancer to win the Tour de France, Raphael Nadal's super-strong left arm evolving to offer over 150km/hr speeds to smash a tennis ball, or Ian Thorpe’s torpedo-shaped toes that rocket him through the water and earning him the nickname “The Thorpedo”.

The man is Sébastien Murat, 42 years old and an ex-track and field athlete his mind is a muscle that can be trained and moulded as much as his body. When he left the life of athletics he searched for a new goal, a new direction in which he could pursue personal greatness. And in 1997 he found free diving.
...CONTINUE READING AND ANSWER: CAN HE DO IT???
Sometimes these feats of superhuman intensity come from an unknown depth of stress, like the mother who manages to lift a car off her trapped child, or the passer-by who summons the strength to enter a burning building and save total strangers.
Other times elevated greatness comes from grit, determination and individuals hell-bent on personal achievement. Lance Armstrong recovering from cancer to win the Tour de France, Raphael Nadal's super-strong left arm evolving to offer over 150km/hr speeds to smash a tennis ball, or Ian Thorpe’s torpedo-shaped toes that rocket him through the water and earning him the nickname “The Thorpedo”.

The man is Sébastien Murat, 42 years old and an ex-track and field athlete his mind is a muscle that can be trained and moulded as much as his body. When he left the life of athletics he searched for a new goal, a new direction in which he could pursue personal greatness. And in 1997 he found free diving.
...CONTINUE READING AND ANSWER: CAN HE DO IT???