Wim Hof Training Program to Reduce Stress in Antarctic Expedition
Can Wim Hof Training Help Survive Extreme Stress in Antarctica?
A study published in the Journal of International Medical Research examines a novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition. Antarctica represents one of the most extreme environments on Earth, with temperatures reaching -40°C, isolation from civilization, and constant physical and psychological challenges. This unique study investigated whether the Wim Hof Method - combining specific breathing techniques, cold exposure, and mindset training - could help expedition members better cope with the severe stressors encountered during Antarctic exploration.
