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Extreme cold adaptation in humans, part 2

Part 1 of Extreme Cold Adaptation in Humans. Let’s back up a bit. Way back in fact, to some of my first posts, where I talked about Habituation and Acclimatization. By the way, if I was writing those posts now, since my experience had changed again, I would have different figures. It’s good that I…

April 12, 2011 in Beginner, Cold Water Swimming, How To, Open Water swimming.

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