A hold down in big wave surf takes extraordinary mental strength in order to survive. When over 1 million pounds of water moving 60 miles/hour is landing on top of your body, it only seems natural for the human mind to panic. For Australian Storm Surfers Ross Clarke-Jones and Tom Carroll, using a specific strategy to force the mind into a peaceful place helps to avoid panicking, which can lead to death.
Carroll had the scare of his life while surfing Cow Bombie, a deep sea re
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