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21 Treated for Burns After Motivational Hot-Coal Walk

Things didn't go as planned for everyone at a recent Tony Robbins
self-improvement seminar.

By Cindy Ok | Posted Monday, July 23, 2012, at 11:10 AM ET

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned, as the saying goes. So
when thousands of people walk on superheated coals, maybe it shouldn't
come as a shock when more than 20 end up seeking medical treatment.

The San Jose Mercury News reports that at least 21 people were treated
for burn injuries last week after a late-night firewalking event on
the first day of a Tony Robbins seminar at the San Jose Convention
Center. Several suffered second- and third-degree burns, including at
least three who went to the hospital.

Robbins’ four-day "Unleash the Power Within" motivational seminar drew
some 6,000 attendants. Participants who chose to do the firewalk
walked across 10 feet or so of hot coals resting on grass in the
nearby park late Thursday night. The New York Times reports that
thousands of those on hand took part in the walk and, despite the
injuries, few seemed to have any regrets.

"It transformed people’s lives in a single night," Carolynn Graves, a
50-year-old real estate agent from Toronto who crossed the coals
without injury, told the paper. "It’s a metaphor for facing your fears
and accomplishing your goals."

The self-help expert has praised the activity as a way to conquer
fears, and his coaching company has stressed it has safely provided
the experience for more than three decades. A representative of the
local fire department, meanwhile, said it discourages people from
walking on hot coals.
-- 
Jim Devine / If you're going to support the lesser of two evils, you
should at least know the nature of that evil.
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