
Andre Schurrle, a former FIFA World Cup champion, went hiking in icy mountains.
However, the 32-year-old German did not transition into coaching or management after his retirement from football.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaAfter training with Dutch motivational speaker and extreme athlete Wim Hof, dubbed “the Iceman” for his ability to withstand low temperatures, Schurrle appeared to enjoy snowy mountain air while wearing only shorts.Information Guide Nigeria
“Day 3 of the Wim Hof experience and up the summit with our beautiful crew!! The hardest mental and physical thing I ever did!” wrote Schurrle on Monday from his official Instagram,”
The last minutes, I couldn’t feel anything and I had to find something deep inside me to keep going! An experience that 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 everything.”NYSC portal
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Despite his early retirement from professional football, at the age of 29 in 2020, Schurrle chose to test his physical limits under a variety of conditions that some may consider extreme.
Andre Schurrle, who currently plays for Borussia Dortmund, has decided to retire from professional football at age 29 in July 2020.
The 2014 World Cup champion also had a successful tenure with Chelsea, where he won the 2015 English Premier League.JAMB Result
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