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Would you climb a 1,667-foot building? How the amygdala controls fear
Why does extreme danger paralyse some people while others remain calm? Neuroscientists say the answer lies in how the amygdala is calibrated, something famously illustrated by free solo climber Alex ...
Rock climbing gyms continue to gain traction throughout the Tampa Bay area as people look for workouts that challenge both ...
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Sanni Honnold knew what she signed up for
It was a cacophony of racing hearts and gnawing teeth as Alex Honnold ascended the world's 11th tallest building this weekend ...
While the buds in his ears let him communicate with folks on the ground, they also let him rock his climb with a playlist of ...
I kind of lost track of space and time,” the American told NBC News' "TODAY" after he climbed the famous skyscraper.
Over the weekend, professional free-climber and complete madlad Alex Honnold did the unthinkable and climbed all the way to ...
He became famous after scaling El Capitan without protective equipment in 2017. Now the 40-year-old athlete has completed the ...
In “Skyscraper Live,” the climber once again put his life on the line, but it was mainly the viewers who were on edge.
Netflix livestreamed Honnold climbing the world’s 11th-tallest skyscraper without using a rope or any safety gear.
Professional rock climber Alex Honnold revealed his payday for scaling the 1,667-foot skyscraper Taipei 101 without any ...
While Alex Honnold attempts insane feats like scaling Taiwan's 101-story Taipei101 for Netflix's Skyscraper Live, it's the ...
If seeing Alex Honnold climb Taipei 101 in Netflix's Skyscraper Live left you breathless, then you need to watch the Oscar-winning documentary about him.
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