Talk:Cryokinesis/@comment-172.56.8.152-20140113055759/@comment-15104542-20140114040616

I'm going to explain if you don't understand, so here it is.

So basically, if you are training in cold for a long time or about 1 year or more. your skin is getting thicker and you will never get cold or shiver easily, never get sick from cold days like common colds, frostbite, and hypothermia and even you can hold ice w/o getting hurt in seconds and even you can hold dry ice! But not liquid nitrogen as it may freeze your whole hand in instant and a single shock(not electric shock) may cause to shatter your hands or other part of your body AND not liquid oxygen either because its not just freeze, oxygen is highly reactive and might cause combustion or explosion in contact of fire, warm air, or combustable materials. If you don't know about cryogenic stuff like liquid nitrogen and oxygen, ignore or skip that part. Also, it may take lots of years to be fully immune in sub-zero(anything below 0°C or 32°F) and absolute zero freeze (absolute zero measures in 0 K(kelvin), -273.15°C, and -459.67 degress fahrenheit) especially cryogenics.

Not just thickening your skin, but you will get used in cold conditions, thermoregulation, and increased immune system because of that. If you still don't get it or thinking that i'm lying to you or all people here, try yourself training in cold water and ice for a minute and not exceeding to 1 hr or more if you are beginner. And also, i'm not suggesting to use dry ice and cryogenics as a training tool to all beginners or novice people because you might get injured or lose a part of your body like fingers, ears, nose, toes, etc. via frostbite.