In its most recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Meta warned investors of the "risk of serious injury and death" related with CEO Mark Zuckerberg's participation in "high-risk activities".
The warning was first highlighted under "risk factors" in Meta's 10-K filing, which provides a thorough description of the tech giant's operations through 2023. Despite this, the 39-year-old enjoys dangerous pastimes like mixed martial arts and hydrofoiling.
Because he enjoys unarmed combat, Zuckerberg tore his ACL during a training session in November of last year.
During the pandemic, Zuckerberg began studying Brazilian jiujitsu and has subsequently shared photos of his toned body from practice. According to the New York Post, he won gold and silver medals at a Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament in May last year.
To commemorate Independence Day, the millionaire shared a video showing himself foiling across a lake while clutching an American flag to the tune of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." While some online users have ridiculed the surfer's body, Facebook's founder is also a passionate surfer.
It has also been reported that Zuckerberg is obtaining a pilot's licence.
According to Federal Aviation Administration documentation, the father of three obtained his student pilot certificate last year.
According to Meta's most recent SEC filing, Zuckerberg may have completed the necessary training to become a qualified pilot. His dangerous interests include "combat sports, extreme sports, and recreational aviation."
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