Ryan and his partner Amberlynn test out police devices for lethality which include tasers and riot control devices.
Ryan in this episode tests the limits of being bitten by different bugs, spiders and snakes.
From getting hit by a car to get punched in the face by a boxer Ryans trying to test it all.
Ryan takes on g's and doing it in many ways on land and in a plane.
Ryan tests out all wind conditions from slight breezes to hurricane forces and updrafts and with those winds he takes on object like hail, wood and anything else they can throw at him.
Ryan test out protective suits with many things like axes, flamethrowers, and even sharks.
Ryan freezes himself attempting to test how far someone can go in freezing cold then he gets buried alive in snow and Amberlynn has to try and find him.
Amberlynn tries this test first but fails when showing sign of a problem. So then Ryan test it to the full extent and after that tests it in the ocean by free diving.
Ryan tests his pain threshold with a good old beating with a stick and even getting kicked in the groin.
Ryan tries to fight fire in this episode first by means of a kevlar suit, then he aims to test firefighter equipment out in a flashover chamber with his partner Amberlynn as the victim.
Once again Ryan is testing out more police weapons that are less than lethal but still pack quite a punch.
Ryan attempts to jump out of a plane at 10,000 meters; you can't have a fear of heights up that high.
Ryan fights with many dangerous and poisonous creatures like a giant squid and an aggressive eel. Then he goes out to the Pacific Ocean to fight some of the nastiest of sea life.
Ryan is testing out the strength of human skin. But he doesn't want to test it in an ordinary way, he wants to be rubbed by poisonous plants and even be suspended by large surgical hooks stuck in his back.
Ryan wants to take on some of the challenges that professional wrestlers cope with each day; and after some training he takes on a real pro.
Ryan is up to take a beating in this episode, while testing some new super suits.
Amber and Ryan are testing electricity. They want to test many different things like getting shocked with a Van de Graaff generator, getting a taste of electricity, and to push the limits they challenge 1 million volts.
Ryan and Amber are testing fear. They want to know how scared a person could possibly get before its too much. They also test some of their own phobias to see what there willing to do before it becomes overwhelming.
Ryan wants to put all things water to the test. First he goes off to test a water-based JetLev flying machine. He then takes on some really rough rapids and then jumps off a 10 meter high waterfall.
Ryan and Amber are in the desert, testing survival to the limit with minimal training and backup. They put things to the test the desert may be the hardest challenge yet.
Movement is the name of the game for this episode, they test different ways of propulsion and in the end push it too the limit by propelling Ryan at over 350 km-h in a drag racing car.
Does Ryan ever stop pushing himself to the limit, on camera, off camera he challenges himself either way by doing sideshows with Amber.
Ryan puts the challenges every ordinary movie stunt man faces to the test. He ends it with a dangerous car jump.
Ryan in the first season and second season tested less than lethal weapons used by armed forces on a daily basis, now he's at it again testing the latest advances in crowd control and person stopping devices.