The life-risking action was committed by Alexander Schultz. This German man walks on a rope that stretches between two tallest buildings in Mexico City, Mexico on Sunday (04/12/2016) ago.

The rope along the 217 meters is installed at an altitude of 246 meters. Schultz took five attempts to conquer the rope.

Tense moments Alexander Schultz walked on a rope that stretches between two tallest buildings in Mexico City, Mexico, Sunday (04/12/2016). (Twitter / BBVABancomer)
Tense moments Alexander Schultz walked on a rope that stretches between two tallest buildings in Mexico City, Mexico, Sunday (04/12/2016). (Twitter / BBVABancomer)
Tense moments Alexander Schultz walked on a rope that stretches between two tallest buildings in Mexico City, Mexico, Sunday (04/12/2016). (Twitter / BBVABancomer)

However, do you know that the action of risking a life by walking on a rope is not the first time the long-haired man did. In fact with a higher altitude, which is 1,230 feet long or about 375 meters at 330 feet altitude.

He performed the attraction in Yangshuo, China, at the shooting location of the movie Avatar. Schulz also sharpened the record running on the rope above 330 feet, beating the previous record 230 feet.

Schulz spent three days practicing and trying to traverse the rope. Had fallen several times, because of the wind and rain, but at that time he was wearing a safety rope.

It's important to focus and eliminate the fear of failure by relaxing and trying to make a little mistake, Schulz said as quoted by DailyMail at the end of 2014.

He and his team, One Inch Dreams, a slack line company, put ropes on two rock hills. Calmly, Schulz was able to complete the attraction and break the world record for walking at altitude on a rope with a length of 1,230 feet.

It was during the third experiment, the wind came and shook the rope. I'm trying to keep it going. 30 meters before the finish, the wind finally stopped. But the fear comes when it has never done it before, Schulz said.

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