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Wim Hof

Wim Hof (born 20 April 1959) is a extreme athlete, , and creator of the Wim Hof Method, renowned worldwide as "The Iceman" for his exceptional ability to endure and control physiological responses to extreme cold exposure. in the as one of nine children, Hof first experienced a profound attraction to cold at age 17 while encountering ice on a , leading him to immerse himself and discover natural endorphin highs that prompted decades of daily cold exposure practices. Following the tragic of his wife in 1995, which left him to raise their four children alone, Hof intensified his cold immersion routines in ice-cold rivers as a means of coping and building , eventually channeling these experiences into developing his method; as of 2024, he faces allegations of domestic abuse from a former partner, which he denies and has contested via defamation lawsuit. Hof has set 18 Guinness World Records related to cold endurance, including the longest full-body contact with ice (1 hour, 53 minutes, and 2 seconds in 2013), the longest swim under ice (57.5 meters in 2000), and the fastest half-marathon on ice and snow barefoot (2 hours, 16 minutes, and 34 seconds in 2007). Other notable feats include climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in shorts without supplemental oxygen and running a half-marathon above the Arctic Circle in minimal clothing. These accomplishments, achieved without specialized training beyond his self-developed techniques, have earned him global recognition and appearances in media, including BBC's Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof. The Wim Hof Method combines specific breathing exercises—characterized by cycles of deep, rhythmic inhalations followed by exhalations and breath holds—with gradual cold therapy exposure and a mindset of commitment to foster physical and mental resilience. Hof teaches this method through workshops, apps, and online programs, claiming it enables practitioners to voluntarily influence their autonomic nervous system, reduce inflammation, and enhance immune function, though the method carries risks including reported drownings during breath-holding exercises in water. Scientific interest in the method has grown, with a landmark 2014 study demonstrating that trained practitioners, coached by Hof, could suppress innate immune responses and increase epinephrine levels during induced endotoxemia, suggesting conscious control over typically involuntary processes. A 2018 neuroimaging study further revealed that Hof's practices activate higher-order brain regions associated with pain suppression and autonomic regulation during cold exposure, indicating potential neural adaptations for stress resistance. While subsequent research, including a 2024 systematic review, notes promising anti-inflammatory effects but highlights the need for more robust, large-scale trials to substantiate broader health claims amid mixed evidence quality, the method has influenced celebrities and athletes worldwide as of 2024.

Biography

Early life

Wim Hof was born on April 20, 1959, in Sittard, Limburg, Netherlands, as one of nine children in a modest, working-class Catholic family. From an early age, Hof felt like an outcast among his peers due to his introspective nature and interest in existential questions, which set him apart in his conservative upbringing. This sense of difference prompted him, at age 17, to leave home and move to Amsterdam, where he lived in a squatters' house, embracing a freer, unconventional lifestyle away from societal norms. While in , Hof experienced his first intentional cold exposure during what he later described as a profound epiphany: compelled by an inexplicable attraction, he stripped naked and jumped into the icy Beatrixpark Canal on a frigid winter day, triggering an intense adrenaline rush and surge of mental clarity that left him exhilarated rather than distressed. This spontaneous act ignited a deep personal fascination with cold, leading him to experiment further as a teenager without any formal guidance or training. Hof's subsequent explorations included sitting motionless in deep snow for hours and outdoors through harsh winter nights without a or , activities he pursued purely out of curiosity to test his body's limits and discover unexpected enjoyment in the process. These self-directed endeavors during his late teens honed his resilience to extreme cold and foreshadowed the and mindset techniques that would later form the core of the Wim Hof Method.

Personal life

Wim Hof met his first wife, Marivelle-Maria (also known as Olaya Rosino Fernandez), in Amsterdam's in the during the early . The couple married and had four children together: sons Enahm and Michael, and daughters Isabelle and Laura. In 1995, while visiting family in , Marivelle-Maria died by after struggling with , jumping from an eight-story building and leaving Hof, then 36, to raise their four young children alone in the . Hof has described the profound grief that followed, recounting periods of deep during which he traveled to to cope with the loss and reflect on his life. Around 2000, Hof entered a relationship with , which lasted over a decade and resulted in the birth of their son, , in 2003. brought two children from a previous , Christiaan and Nathalie, into the family dynamic. In 2012, Hof was convicted of against Caroline's son from a previous relationship, receiving a sentence of 40 hours of and a €350 fine; a also issued a temporary restricting contact due to reported violence and death threats. In September 2024, and their son , along with her children Christiaan and , publicly alleged that Hof subjected them to years of physical, verbal, and emotional during their relationship, including incidents of , slapping, and coercive amid his rising fame. Hof has denied all allegations of , describing them as false and motivated by a desire for attention, and filed a lawsuit against the accusers and the reporting outlet in October 2024. In July 2025, Hof lost the case, with a Dutch court ruling that the newspaper's reporting on the allegations was accurate. These claims led to the indefinite postponement of a planned biopic about Hof's life, starring , announced in October 2024 by producer Genesius Pictures pending further investigation; the biopic remains on hold as of November 2025. The family tensions have continued to affect Hof's personal reflections, as seen in his 2025 photo book , which chronicles 45 years of his experiences, including family milestones and challenges, amid the ongoing legal disputes. Hof has briefly noted that the grief from his first wife's death inspired elements of his and cold practices as a means to process .

The Wim Hof Method

Principles and techniques

The Wim Hof Method is structured around three interconnected pillars: breathing exercises, cold exposure, and commitment to . These components are designed to be practiced together, with breathing and cold exposure serving as active techniques and commitment providing the mental framework for consistent application. Practitioners are encouraged to integrate them into daily routines for optimal results. The breathing exercises form the first pillar and involve a series of controlled cycles to promote deep oxygenation. To perform the technique, individuals begin by getting comfortable in a seated or lying position with loose clothing to allow free belly expansion. They then take 30 deep, rhythmic inhalations through the nose or mouth, fully expanding the belly and chest on each inhale, followed by a passive exhalation through the mouth without forceful expulsion. After the 30th exhalation, the breath is held on empty lungs until the natural impulse to breathe arises, typically lasting 1-2 minutes for beginners. A single recovery breath follows—deep inhalation held for about 15 seconds—before repeating the cycle for 3-4 rounds total. Advanced variations, such as "power breathing," allow customization of breath count (e.g., up to 40), tempo, or additional rounds via guided apps for more intense sessions. Cold exposure constitutes the second pillar, emphasizing gradual to build without sudden shock. Beginners start with daily showers, beginning with a hot or warm rinse followed by 30 seconds to 1 minute of water directed at the feet and gradually moving upward to the full body over successive days. Exposure time progresses to 1.5-2 minutes of full as comfort increases, typically within the first week of . Once accustomed—after several weeks of consistent showering—practitioners advance to ice baths, immersing in water cooled to 0-5°C for 1-2 minutes, or outdoor cold immersions like or freezing lakes for similar durations. The focus remains on slow progression, starting partial and building to full immersion while maintaining relaxed posture. The third pillar, commitment and , underpins the method by fostering mental and focused to integrate the other two pillars effectively. This involves daily dedication to practice, often 20 minutes in the morning, combined with conscious awareness of thoughts and emotions to direct focus toward positive outcomes during or sessions. Techniques include meditation-like concentration, such as observing distractions without attachment and setting clear intentions before exposure, to cultivate patience and willpower. draws personal inspiration from early life tragedies, using them as a motivational origin to emphasize resilient mindset in overcoming challenges. Regular routines, like journaling progress or group sessions, reinforce this pillar for long-term adherence.

Scientific research

Scientific research on the Wim Hof Method (WHM), which incorporates exercises, exposure, and mindset training as its three pillars, has primarily focused on its physiological and psychological effects through controlled experiments. A landmark conducted at Radboud University in 2014 examined the method's influence on the innate . In this study, Wim Hof and 12 trained participants underwent an endotoxin () injection to induce , while a control group of 12 untrained individuals received the same stimulus without WHM practice. The WHM group demonstrated voluntary activation of the , leading to a sustained increase in epinephrine levels that suppressed pro-inflammatory cytokines such as tumor factor-alpha (TNF-α) by approximately 50%, while interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 showed transient rises followed by attenuation; in contrast, the control group exhibited a typical pro-inflammatory profile with elevated TNF-α peaking at 153 pg/mL. These findings suggested that WHM practitioners could influence activity to modulate immune responses, challenging prior assumptions about involuntary immune regulation. Subsequent research has built on this foundation, with a 2024 systematic review synthesizing evidence from nine papers (eight trials) involving 13 to 48 participants per study, predominantly males aged 20-40. The analysis confirmed WHM's capacity to reduce markers such as TNF-α (e.g., up to 53% lower) through epinephrine surges, with moderate effects noted qualitatively. However, results were mixed for outcomes such as exercise performance (no significant improvements in or anaerobic threshold across four studies), respiratory function (variable enhancements in forced but inconsistent metrics), and (modest anxiety reductions in three trials but limited data). Critiques highlighted methodological limitations, including small sample sizes, high risk of bias due to lack of blinding, short durations (typically 1-4 weeks), and absence of long-term follow-up, underscoring the need for larger, higher-quality randomized controlled trials. Emerging clinical applications were explored in a 2025 pilot interventional study at Comenius University in Slovakia, involving 20 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who practiced WHM over 12 weeks as a complementary therapy. Participants reported significant improvements in fatigue (measured by the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, reducing by 25%), quality of life (Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders scale increased by 18%), and mobility (Timed 25-Foot Walk improved by 15%), with no adverse events noted; these gains were attributed to combined breathing, cold exposure, and mindfulness elements enhancing neuropsychiatric symptoms. The study's small scale and lack of a control group limit generalizability, but it indicates potential as a non-pharmacological adjunct for MS management. Additional investigations have examined WHM's cardiovascular and psychological impacts. A 2023 randomized assessed cardiac autonomic in 42 healthy adults following a 15-day WHM intervention and found no significant changes in (RMSSD), , or arterial compliance compared to controls. In parallel, a 2024 compared a 3-week WHM program to slow breathing exercises in 84 women with high depressive symptoms, finding both reduced CES-D scores by approximately 24% post-intervention and perceived by 20%, with no superiority of WHM over control, suggesting benefits may stem from general relaxation rather than unique method components.

Risks and controversies

The Wim Hof Method has been associated with numerous reported fatalities, primarily involving drownings during unsupervised sessions in or near water. A investigation by identified at least 11 such cases worldwide since 2015, where individuals lost consciousness due to —a condition triggered by hyperventilation-induced , leading to reduced levels, cerebral , and subsequent . Estimates from investigative journalist , who has tracked public reports and private communications, suggest the total may exceed 30 incidents as of early , with many occurring during cold exposure combined with breathing exercises. Notable examples include the 2022 drowning of Kellie Poole, a 41-year-old woman in the UK, who blacked out after a cold water therapy session involving similar breathing techniques in Derbyshire's , potentially exacerbated by an undiagnosed heart condition. In the , multiple incidents have been reported between 2021 and 2023, including cases in and other states where participants drowned in pools or open water after practicing the method without supervision. In , several deaths linked to workshops and independent sessions have raised concerns about inadequate protocols at training centers. A prominent legal controversy arose from the August 2022 death of 17-year-old Madelyn Metzger during a guided Wim Hof in , where she drowned in a after performing exercises. Her filed a $67 million wrongful death against Wim Hof and his company, Innerfire BV, in , alleging negligence in instruction and insufficient warnings about blackout risks. In July 2024, a Long Beach court initially dismissed the case, ruling no direct liability for Hof, but the decision was appealed by the as of early 2025. Medical experts have criticized the method's hyperventilation component for its potential to cause sudden loss of , cardiac s, and exacerbated risks for individuals with cardiovascular or respiratory conditions. In 2024, the UK's (NHS) and organizations like the issued warnings against unsupervised practice, particularly in water, citing a 63% increased risk of from breath-holding after . Physiologist Professor Mike Tipton has highlighted that such techniques can lead to involuntary and blackouts without warning. In October 2024, reports emerged alleging physical and verbal by toward his former partner and children, prompting the of a planned biopic and filing a in response. In response, has maintained that the itself is safe when taught correctly and attributes fatalities to misuse by unqualified practitioners or copycats not affiliated with his organization. He promotes the use of certified instructors through the Wim and includes explicit disclaimers on his official website, cautioning against practicing exercises in or while due to risks of , tingling, and loss of . Following the dismissal, emphasized ongoing efforts to improve instructor training to prevent future incidents.

Achievements

World records

Wim Hof, known as "The Iceman," has earned recognition from for his exceptional endurance in extreme cold conditions. He has broken the record for the longest duration of full-body contact with multiple times, with his initial achievement in 2004 lasting 1 hour and 8 minutes. His longest verified immersion came in 2013, enduring 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 2 seconds submerged in (this record has since been broken). notes that Hof accomplished this feat 15 times overall, demonstrating his repeated mastery of cold exposure through focused breathing and mental control techniques from the Wim Hof Method. In 2000, Hof set the Guinness World Record for the longest swim under ice while holding his breath, without fins or a , covering 57.5 meters (this record has since been broken). This marked an improvement over his 1999 attempt of 50 meters, highlighting his progressive advancements in underwater cold endurance. Hof also holds the for the fastest run barefoot on ice and snow, completed in 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 34 seconds in in 2007. This remains unbroken and underscores his ability to perform prolonged physical exertion in sub-zero temperatures. While Hof claims to hold 26 world records in total, Guinness officially recognizes a smaller number of these, with approximately 10 to 12 having been pursued or held at various points, though some were later surpassed or discontinued. Other notable verified feats, such as completing a full barefoot marathon above the in in 2009, contribute to his reputation but are not formally classified as Guinness records.

Notable feats

In 2007, Wim Hof ascended to an elevation of approximately 6,700 meters in , dressed solely in shorts and sandals, without the use of supplemental oxygen, while combating symptoms of through controlled breathing techniques; he turned back due to symptoms. During the same year, Hof participated in an expedition to the region above the , where he completed a full marathon on ice while wearing only shorts, and endured prolonged full-body immersion in water at 0°C during treks to demonstrate his cold tolerance. In 2007, Hof led a group climb of , reaching the summit at 5,895 meters while dressed in shorts, with the team avoiding or severe . Among other high-profile stunts, Hof stood engulfed in ice for 72 minutes in 2008, breaking his own . Additionally, in a televised featured in a 2011 Radboud University experiment broadcast on Dutch television, Hof was injected with an E. coli endotoxin—a bacterial expected to induce flu-like symptoms—and used his breathing method to suppress the inflammatory response, remaining calm without fever or chills.

Media presence

Documentaries

In 2015, produced the documentary "Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman," also known as "The Superhuman World of Wim Hof: The Iceman," which documents Wim Hof training journalists and Daisy-May in his method over several days in and southern . The film captures their initial skepticism transforming into conviction as they practice exercises and cold exposure, leading to a challenging ascent of Mount Śnieżka in minimal clothing. It explores Hof's philosophy of mind-over-body control, his early inspirations from personal loss, ice immersion and demonstrations, and interviews from scientists who have studied his voluntary control over the , emphasizing the method's potential for anyone to achieve extraordinary feats and the intersection of ancient practices and modern . In 2019, the YouTube channel Yes Theory released "Becoming Superhuman with Ice Man," a four-day adventure film following the creators as they join Hof in Poland's snowy mountains for intensive training. Activities include cliff jumping into icy waters, prolonged ice baths, guided breathing sessions that enable extended breath holds, and an attempted barefoot mountain climb to 1,900 meters. The documentary underscores the mental resilience gained through Hof's method, portraying it as a tool to unlock untapped human potential amid extreme conditions. The 2023 documentary "Big Pharma vs. Wim Hof" by the Mulligan Brothers features an in-depth interview with Hof, tracing the origins of his to his personal experiences and early experiments with cold therapy. It discusses breathing techniques and cold exposure as natural alternatives to pharmaceutical interventions for and autoimmune conditions, while addressing Hof's confrontations with the medical establishment over claims of voluntary modulation. positions Hof's approach as a challenge to conventional , highlighting anecdotal recoveries and the method's emphasis on empowerment through nature. "Breathe" (2022), a short documentary directed by Sam Cahill and produced by musician , chronicles Sartorius's trip from to to train with Hof amid struggles with anxiety and . Introduced to the by his , Sartorius practices daily exercises that foster emotional and a shift toward positive thinking, demonstrating benefits through personal journaling and sessions. The film, released exclusively on , serves as Sartorius's debut directorial effort, aiming to inspire young audiences to explore for .

Publications and music

Wim Hof has authored and co-authored several books that elucidate the principles of his , providing practical guidance for practitioners. The Wim Hof Method: Activate Your Full Human Potential, published in 2020, outlines the core pillars of breathing exercises, cold exposure, and mindset training, complete with step-by-step instructions to enhance physical and mental resilience for readers of all ages and health statuses. In this work, Hof emphasizes how these techniques can supercharge human capacity, drawing from his personal experiences and scientific validations. Complementing this, The Way of the Iceman, co-authored with investigative journalist Koen de Jong and released in 2017, explores advanced applications of the , including breath control and cold training protocols to foster long-term health, improved circulation, and stress reduction. The book integrates de Jong's year-long experimentation with Hof's practices, highlighting the role of commitment in achieving radiant vitality and boosts. Hof's publications also extend to visual formats that capture his life's extremes. Exposure: How an Outlier's Journey Illuminates the Extremes of Possibility, released on November 4, 2025, is a published by Sounds True chronicling 45 years of his personal and professional journey, from family moments to world-record feats and the evolution of the Wim Hof Method. Featuring iconic and previously unseen images enriched with Hof's and reflections, it offers a biographical lens on the themes of power, vitality, and human possibility. In recent years, Hof has incorporated music into his outreach, creating audio experiences aligned with and mindset practices. The single "," released on September 29, 2025, in collaboration with musician Tahir Burhan, is a soulful that embodies and , directly tying into the emotional and physiological benefits of the Wim Hof . This track, available on major platforms, serves as the lead for Hof's forthcoming Freedom - Into the Depth, set for January 2026, and encourages listeners to embrace inner through controlled breathing and cold immersion. Additionally, the album Set You Free, featuring hypnotic hang drum compositions by Enahm Hof and Niraj Naik with a by Wim Hof, was issued in 2020 to accompany sessions, promoting relaxation and focus during guided practices. Earlier, in 2017, Hof released ambient tracks under Breathwork Journey, designed as a sonic aid for method-guided to deepen meditative states and recovery. These musical endeavors complement Hof's textual works by providing immersive tools for self-application of his techniques.

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