To prepare for the breath hold, Blaine underwent an extensive training regimen that included yoga, meditation, and breath-holding exercises. He also consulted with experts in physiology and diving medicine.
During the event, Blaine was submerged in a 2.4-meter-diameter sphere filled with water. His vital signs were monitored by a team of doctors, and he was fed oxygen through a tube.
Blaine's breath hold was a remarkable feat of human endurance. It demonstrated the power of the human mind and body to adapt and overcome extreme conditions.