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Extreme fitness pushes limits

March 16: While running a marathon used to be the ultimate way to push your body to the limit, there's a growing trend of pushing your body to more extreme levels of fitness. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.  (Nightly News)While running a marathon used to be the ultimate way to push your body to the limit, there's a growing trend of pushing your body to more extreme levels of fitness. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports. (Nightly News)

Extreme surfers tackle massive rogue waves

March 5: NBC's Michelle Kosinski talks to thrill-seeking surfer Andy Marr, who travels the world searching for enormous rogue waves to surf, some as tall as multiple-story buildings.  NBC's Michelle Kosinski talks to thrill-seeking surfer Andy Marr, who travels the world searching for enormous rogue waves to surf, some as tall as multiple-story buildings. (TODAY)

Are extreme sports too extreme?

Feb. 2: Safety in extreme sports has been called into question after snowmobiler Caleb Moore died from accident-related injuries during the X Games. Safety in extreme sports has been called into question after snowmobiler Caleb Moore died from accident-related injuries during the X Games. "We don't see tricks leveling off," said reporter Jason Blevins, who saw Moore's accident. "Every year, the craziest things are happening." NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (TODAY)

Are extreme sports too extreme?

Feb. 2: Safety in extreme sports has been called into question after snowmobiler Caleb Moore died from accident-related injuries during the X Games. Safety in extreme sports has been called into question after snowmobiler Caleb Moore died from accident-related injuries during the X Games. "We don't see tricks leveling off," said reporter Jason Blevins, who saw Moore's accident. "Every year, the craziest things are happening." NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (TODAY)

'Doomsday preppers' get ready for extreme disaster

Nov. 12: A growing movement of people are stockpiling guns, fuel, and water and running drills in case of an attack or other catastrophe. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports on one family featured on the National Geographic show A growing movement of people are stockpiling guns, fuel, and water and running drills in case of an attack or other catastrophe. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports on one family featured on the National Geographic show "Doomsday Preppers." (TODAY)

Rossen: Extreme ID theft creates credit nightmares

Nov. 8: Brazen identity theft criminals have become so good at stealing your information that even the government believes them. NBC's Jeff Rossen reports on one innocent schoolteacher who had her identity stolen over ten years ago and is still living a credit nightmare. Brazen identity theft criminals have become so good at stealing your information that even the government believes them. NBC's Jeff Rossen reports on one innocent schoolteacher who had her identity stolen over ten years ago and is still living a credit nightmare. (TODAY)

Extreme pumpkin carving – with power tools

Oct. 31: TODAY's Sara Haines heads to the Detroit Zoo to learn how to go from pumpkin to jack-o-lantern as quickly as possible, using power tools and even lighting the gourds on fire. TODAY's Sara Haines heads to the Detroit Zoo to learn how to go from pumpkin to jack-o-lantern as quickly as possible, using power tools and even lighting the gourds on fire. (TODAY)

Buckling roads and fish kills: is extreme heat the 'new normal'?

Aug. 8: More than half of the country experienced "moderate to exceptional" drought conditions at the end of July, the hottest month ever recorded. And the impact of this hot weather has been felt across the nation as crops shrivel and wildfires rage out of control. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)More than half of the country experienced "moderate to exceptional" drought conditions at the end of July, the hottest month ever recorded. And the impact of this hot weather has been felt across the nation as crops shrivel and wildfires rage out of control. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)

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