In 2014, André Schurrle was a world champion with Germany at the World Cup in Brazil, with 3 goals scored in 6 appearances.






By Adewunmi Adenekan

Today, 9 years later, he has already retired from soccer at 29 YEARS OLD after a last stint with Spartak Moscow and found a new direction in his life: the Wim Hof method, one of the most difficult endurance challenges in the world. Yes, he climbed with his bare torso the Sniezka Mountains, the highest point in the Czech Republic at 1,603 meters above sea level, and he describes it himself on his Instagram: 

"In the last minutes, I couldn't feel anything and I had to find something deep inside me to keep going. An experience I will never forget! -19 degrees, 100 km/h wind in our faces, heavy snow, and rain. What I learned... my body and I are stronger than I thought if I put my mind and soul into it I can do it all." 

WARRIOR. 😱🇩🇪

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