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NeuroGym News September 30th, 2022 Wim Hof is known as The Iceman. And for a very good reason. He re

[logo]() NeuroGym News September 30th, 2022 Wim Hof is known as The Iceman. And for a very good reason. He regularly exposes himself to extreme freezing temperatures for extended periods. He has run barefoot marathons in the Arctic and has climbed some of the world’s highest mountains in nothing but shorts. His story is truly incredible. Originally thought to be some kind of crazy guy, his teachings, the Wim Hof Method, have been backed up by extensive scientific research. As a matter of fact, he is kind of a scientific revolutionary, doing things with his body that were previously thought to be impossible. He spends his time now teaching his methods to those willing to learn. The Iceman holds a strong belief that anybody can achieve what he does with consistent practice. The Wim Hof Method has been used by athletes, celebrities, and even regular people with great results. Using the Wim Hof Method, you can overcome your mental limitations of fear and doubt. Wim is an incredible person and his power is within your reach. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work, but the results will amaze you. [Read all about who the Iceman is](), the scientific evidence behind his teachings, and how you can be as cool under pressure as The Iceman. [7.jpg]() Reminder: Don’t forget we have our expert panel speaking at the Brain-A-Thon virtual event this weekend. Join me on my exclusive brain training to learn the secrets to lasting success, wealth, and peace of mind. ✔️ Learn from 5 of the world’s top brain and mindset experts (for free) ✔️ Hear incredible stories from ordinary people who transformed their lives ✔️ Discover actionable steps you can start implementing right away You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain! [Sign up NOW >>]() [DTR-BAT3]() Stay Updated and Educated on Instagram! [logo]() Empower The World. One Mind at a Time™ [instagram icon]() [facebook icon]() [youtube icon]() [linkedin icon]() [instagram icon]() [Contact Support]() PO Box 5005 #138 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 © 2022 NeuroGym This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]() at any time.

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