Over the past few years, McCastle has completed 5,804 pull-ups in a single day, pulled a 5,000-pound truck across the Mojave Desert, and climbed a rope the equivalent height of Mount Everest. How on earth has this Navy SEAL dropout accomplished some of the craziest physical feats in recent memory?
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Navy Veteran Sets World Record for the Longest Full Body Contact With Ice
Navy veteran and Air Traffic Controller, Mike McCastle, has been steadily amazing all with his ongoing "12 Labors Project." His latest effort showed extreme willpower and self-control as he broke a world record in support of the Brian Grant Foundation.
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BETHEL, Alaska, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Mike McCastle, a Navy Veteran and Air Traffic Controller, has stretched the idea of what seems possible – all in support of charity. Founder of the Twelve Labors Project, Mike has broken several world records doing challenges inspired by mythology's twelve labors of Hercules. The latest recently saw Mike display great mental strength and willpower as he set a world record for the longest full body contact with ice. After staying submerged for 2 hours and 40 minutes, he surpassed the previous record set by Romain Vandendorpe by more than 4 minutes. This latest labor, his 8