Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

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This guy is nuts.

By PAT MILTON, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
NEW YORK -
David Blaine was unconscious and having convulsions when he was rescued from his 8-foot aquarium during a breath-holding stunt, his trainer said Tuesday.

"I wasn't focused on records; I was thinking of a rescue," said trainer Kirk Krack, a free-diving expert. Blaine was convulsing and "unconscious when we brought him to the surface. If we hadn't intervened, he would still be at the bottom of the sphere doing a breath-hold."

The 33-year-old illusionist had been submerged in the aquarium with an oxygen mask for a week. Rescue divers jumped into the 2,000-gallon saltwater tank Monday night and hauled him up.

He was rescued as he struggled to break a breath-holding record of 8 minutes, 58 seconds. Blaine, who had spent some 177 hours underwater, went without air for 7 minutes, 8 seconds as a finale to his endurance stunt at Lincoln Center, which was televised live on ABC.

Blaine checked himself out of Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday. Friends took him out of the hospital in a wheelchair and then helped him walk to a waiting car.

At home, he took a hot shower, played cards and was able to eat.

But "he was crying" Monday night, said Dr. Murat Gunel, the head of Blaine's medical team. "He still feels today that he let people down."

Blaine's liver and kidney functions had suffered while he was submerged but are now improving. His skin, which was peeling Monday night, "looks much better today," said Gunel.

His team concluded that strenuous training and losing 50 pounds so his body would require less oxygen left Blaine too tired before he entered the sphere.

They said Blaine wants to try the breath-holding stunt again. Next time, he plans to be in better shape, and do it without being in a tank for a week beforehand.

"He is going over everything he did and analyzing what happened," said Gunel, associate professor of neurosurgery at Yale University School of Medicine. "He is remarkably strong."

"I think he was a great success," said Krack, adding there are only a handful of people who can hold their breath for more than 4 minutes with training.

Blaine started training in December, with some help from Navy SEALS. The water temperature was regulated to help keep his core temperature near 98.6 degrees, and he ate and relieved himself through tubes.

His previous feats included balancing on a 22-inch circular platform atop a 100-foot pole for 35 hours, being buried alive in a see-through coffin for a week and surviving inside a massive block of ice for 61 hours, all of which were performed in New York. In 2003, he fasted for 44 days in a suspended acrylic box over the Thames River in London.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Buckeyefan 1 said:
This guy is nuts.

By PAT MILTON, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 8 minutes ago

He had a death wish. Almost came true.
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
Remember that Blaine, as an illusionist and a entertainer, is one of the greats. I wonder how much of the above is a trick or real. I lean towards thinking it's all part of the act.
 
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Buckeye_Nut

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I love watching his brand of magic tricks performed on the streets. I 'discovered' the TV special 30 minutes after it started, and watched the remaining 90 minutes..

I always love watching his specials. I'd like to see him give the breath holding record another try without the added BS of chains and being weakened by sitting inside a tank for a week beforehand.

With that said, I prefer watching his magic tricks rather than his stunts. My favorite parts of the special was when they'd break away and show him doing his illusions in various locals..
 
runninkyle17

runninkyle17

Audioholic
Blain did a good job at holding his breath for over seven minutes with all the muscle he has on him. However, he will never be able to break the record unless he loses at least 25 to 30 more pounds of muscle.

Muscle is just too expensive as far as energy and oxygen consumption goes. I thought the two hour special was a little too much. It could have easily been done in 30 minutes or an hour max. I do applaud his ability to actually hold his breath for that long.

But coming from a medical perspective I knew that there was no way he could hold out for nine minutes with the shape that he is in. In order to hold your breath for an extremely long period of time you must have very little muscle. Muscle just uses up oxygen faster than any other part of your body except your brain, period. I read that Blain lost 50 pounds before the stunt, so he did his homework. However, if he loses a bit more muscle he will easily be able to break the record.

I am amazed that he lasted as long as he did with that much muscle on him!!!!!
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
runninkyle17 said:
Blain did a good job at holding his breath for over seven minutes with all the muscle he has on him. However, he will never be able to break the record unless he loses at least 25 to 30 more pounds of muscle.

Muscle is just too expensive as far as energy and oxygen consumption goes. I thought the two hour special was a little too much. It could have easily been done in 30 minutes or an hour max. I do applaud his ability to actually hold his breath for that long.

But coming from a medical perspective I knew that there was no way he could hold out for nine minutes with the shape that he is in. In order to hold your breath for an extremely long period of time you must have very little muscle. Muscle just uses up oxygen faster than any other part of your body except your brain, period. I read that Blain lost 50 pounds before the stunt, so he did his homework. However, if he loses a bit more muscle he will easily be able to break the record.

I am amazed that he lasted as long as he did with that much muscle on him!!!!!
How about brain damage from lack of oxygen for that long?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Buckeye_Nut said:
I love watching his brand of magic tricks performed on the streets. I 'discovered' the TV special 30 minutes after it started, and watched the remaining 90 minutes..

I always love watching his specials. I'd like to see him give the breath holding record another try without the added BS of chains and being weakened by sitting inside a tank for a week beforehand.

With that said, I prefer watching his magic tricks rather than his stunts. My favorite parts of the special was when they'd break away and show him doing his illusions in various locals..
I saw a segment where they were filling the globe but it seemed that the fill water was flowing down the sides, not the bottom up. Perhaps it had a double side where the water was but them how did he get that skin?
There must have been something to this, some illusion?
 
runninkyle17

runninkyle17

Audioholic
mtrycrafts said:
How about brain damage from lack of oxygen for that long?
His brain was not deprived of oxygen for the whole seven minutes. His brain in fact never shut down at all. He most likely trained his body to go into a very low energy requiring state, kind of like hibernation. It is likely that his brain activity was in a deep sleep type of state, this is where the brain waves are synchronized and occur at very low frequency. So his brain was not completely deprived of oxygen, but I am sure it was not healthy for him to be under that long.
 
Shadow_Ferret

Shadow_Ferret

Audioholic Chief
Buckeyefan 1 said:
This guy is nuts.

By PAT MILTON, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 8 minutes ago

NEW YORK -
David Blaine was unconscious and having convulsions when he was rescued from his 8-foot aquarium during a breath-holding stunt, his trainer said Tuesday.
I watched it on DVR. He was never unconscious. He wasn't having "convulsions." He looked like someone who had held their breath too long and was simply struggling to hold it a little longer.

He could have stood up at any time!

The whole jumping in to rescue him and everything seemed so contrived and staged to me. "I know I can't make the record, so to get everyone's sympathy, I'll pretend to be drowning, you jump in, make a big production of saving me and giving me oxygen, and the world will love me."
 
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