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Diver Assist Due to Pulled Muscle
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9 месяцев назад
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@alandesouzacruz5124
@alandesouzacruz5124 День назад
Amazing swing
@ag358
@ag358 26 дней назад
That was earlier footage of Jones, looked like the red cross footage fro 1918-19
@ag358
@ag358 26 дней назад
After the red cross years he developed a stance where his feet are much closer together . On a niblick shot his feet are really close.
@DaveLynchJazzGuitar
@DaveLynchJazzGuitar 29 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!! Well done.
@spawnrcandbikes
@spawnrcandbikes Месяц назад
how deep? only by scuba or also freedive?
@dadalotetelotete1903
@dadalotetelotete1903 3 месяца назад
Tennis TV Broooo
@thisfool89
@thisfool89 4 месяца назад
Yeah sure you were outside the protected area.....
@urmaddad
@urmaddad 4 месяца назад
The captain and crew pointed out the protected areas to us and then kept an eye on us during the diving. They also checked that we has licenses, report cards, and SCUBA certification. All of the lobsters we caught were legal. We follow the California regulations very carefully.
@thisfool89
@thisfool89 4 месяца назад
@@urmaddad I'm sure you were. Captains general speaking don't risk their livelyhoods, but also usually people following the rules don't announce they are following the rules when no one asked. That guy randomly and for no reason announced "we were outside the protected area" made it seem very suspicious. If I walked up to you and out of left field said "I didn't speed on my way here" you would be very justified to think that I did infact speed.
@VCheckItOut
@VCheckItOut 6 месяцев назад
How deep were you guys?
@urmaddad
@urmaddad 6 месяцев назад
Between 15 feet and 70 feet deep.
@zzxx3032
@zzxx3032 6 месяцев назад
Hello, are you interested in testing orcatorch dive lights? Can you send me your gmail?
@frankriverdale5727
@frankriverdale5727 7 месяцев назад
omg I never see any lobster that big like this , it's a monster lobster , wow!!! look at the head of the lobster it's huge , hope in future you can show us more video of these giant lobster, thanks
@Dstick1Spearfishing
@Dstick1Spearfishing 9 месяцев назад
Great day out, well done, thanks for sharing the adventure. Hello from Aussie, Watched your new video and the comments are turned off. Dive safe, have fun! 👌👍🤿
@swalterstennis
@swalterstennis 10 месяцев назад
I own one of his Davis Cups. Sterling silver, 1925, given to each winning team member.
@user-yl3vf4ho7i
@user-yl3vf4ho7i 10 месяцев назад
dis gets me houngry
@pb12661
@pb12661 Год назад
this is crazy that this even exists!
@teresanewton-terres102
@teresanewton-terres102 Год назад
This vintage view underwater is fascinating! Thanks for your time and efforts to allow us to travel to treasured times.
@teresanewton-terres102
@teresanewton-terres102 Год назад
MONSTER LOBSTERS are legends in our own time? COOL BIG catches!
@westernslopecommunitywatch5931
Awesome job catching lobsters but dang lol ur sucking down air breathing like that .
@catapetrovich6688
@catapetrovich6688 Год назад
A convicted pedophile, William "Bill" Tilden was an amateur American tennis player who didn't turn pro until 1931. He loved showing young boys how to play the game. In some mind he is supposedly the greatest player ever but certainly not in all minds.
@guillermoortuno4920
@guillermoortuno4920 Год назад
Thank you for making the effort of transfering the film to video and researching the copyrights. I was hoping to get some information about the rules, conditions and costs of using a small segment of the film for a conservation documentary in the island, which I am producing. Thanks in advance.
@Dman9fp
@Dman9fp Год назад
Facts 5:44
@nancyrice7569
@nancyrice7569 Год назад
I remember Tarpon Springs because there was a Greek bakery there. The first time I ever tasted baklava - very rich and very good!
@fisher-samoyed9857
@fisher-samoyed9857 Год назад
Wow! Caught a bunch if spiney and saw Dolphins. What a great day.
@Clickhereeee
@Clickhereeee Год назад
How can i hoop in the boat i want to go fishing ?
@tonygrasso3397
@tonygrasso3397 Год назад
Gary P. how's it going? fine job
@tonygrasso3397
@tonygrasso3397 Год назад
You guys killed it. Glen fine job. I want to go next year, it's been a while, Tony G.
@CatchEmAllChai
@CatchEmAllChai Год назад
Bugs Galore
@NocyMusic
@NocyMusic Год назад
Bobby swings the club super relaxed now a days pros try to manipulate the swing never consistent
@Speedospearo
@Speedospearo Год назад
Cool video, I make lotsa videos of catching Florida bugs, but we get to use sticks and nets and nooses. LOL
@JandMPancake
@JandMPancake Год назад
EGGGGG-cellent video, Gary! Some pretty bug-filled holes there in the beginning. Thanks for the video and the work putting it together!
@mikebreeden6071
@mikebreeden6071 Год назад
Nice video. Nice bag!
@Bascomblodge
@Bascomblodge Год назад
Thank you for posting this. It is a privilege to see maybe the games greatest mind and greatest innovator of all time playing and showing thoughts from almost 100 years ago!!. Is that the film in totality?
@urmaddad
@urmaddad Год назад
This is the entire film.
@Alfa011
@Alfa011 Год назад
Really early type of spearfishing. No snorkel, no fins. Only a crude mask and a Hawaiian sling... wow!
@theoriginalthinker9199
@theoriginalthinker9199 Год назад
Forehand form is decent, but the backhand form not very good.. He doesn't get his shoulder into it. He hits it with an open stance!
@lionelisy-schwart116
@lionelisy-schwart116 Год назад
Hello, this is a film of my father Marcel Isy-Schwart. Filmed in 1952, the original is in color.
@urmaddad
@urmaddad Год назад
That is strange. Did you see the comment from Gustav's daughter?
@lionelisy-schwart116
@lionelisy-schwart116 Год назад
@@urmaddad , Marcel my father was one of the pioneers of the underwater image filmed and produce a film in 1952 on Haïti named "Haïti chérie" he met Gustav in Port au Prince and they become friends. Gustav was one of the subjects of the film. At that time He was not as famous as now with Scubapro. He owned a 16m boat named "Barracuda 2" with also a glass bottom boat and he organized underwater shows for tourists. One day Gustav killed a nurse shark for the film and the day after began the story of Anatole the pilot fish. My father Marcel sold this sequence to the US Chanel RKO. They stayed friends until their death and I my third name is... Anatole. I would be pleased to enter in contact with Gustav's daughter.
@urmaddad
@urmaddad Год назад
@@lionelisy-schwart116 His daughter's youtube user name is Mayadv. I don't know how you can contact her, other than to reply to her above comment.
@lionelisy-schwart116
@lionelisy-schwart116 Год назад
@@urmaddad , thank you, I will try.
@bestmusic9879
@bestmusic9879 2 года назад
the key to his swing and anyone can do it if you can actually be relaxed and tension free... the epidemy of letting the club do all the work.... relaxed and easy...most people force everything from back swing to down swing...
@NocyMusic
@NocyMusic Год назад
Agree 100%
@jadesmith6823
@jadesmith6823 2 года назад
P U R E
@blairsterling6141
@blairsterling6141 2 года назад
Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus - they all had big pivots. This must be one key to play stupendous golf and win many, many times. The pivot allows freedom of an extended backswing, rhythm, and a notable follow through toward the target, without excessive strain on the back.
@billyin4c514
@billyin4c514 2 года назад
If I lived in California, my kitchen would be constantly filled with fresh fish, crab, and lobster. I mean look at the quality of the food that's available in the natural world. It would just be amazing to be there and have that resource constantly available.
@JuStPaBe
@JuStPaBe 2 года назад
awesome
@dab9122
@dab9122 2 года назад
Way better than Tiger Woods...
@SearchBucket2
@SearchBucket2 3 года назад
Geez .... by today's standards he looks like s park player ..... but no doubt the romantics here will say he was great. lol
@MrPernell27
@MrPernell27 2 года назад
Every generation builds upon the previous generation. And we needed him to get the game to where it is now! For his time he was the very best in the world.
@peterkol5061
@peterkol5061 3 года назад
No sound🤔
@matthiassmith4923
@matthiassmith4923 2 месяца назад
It's a silent film
@jefferychandler2806
@jefferychandler2806 3 года назад
I see abalone too!
@Brewdiver82
@Brewdiver82 3 года назад
Sad. You would think the urchin population would crash now that they've wiped out the entire food supply.
@paoloantunes1283
@paoloantunes1283 3 года назад
1:35 the movement on court is spellbinding
@Alfa011
@Alfa011 3 года назад
For us enthusiasts of the history of this great post, having this film to see is a great experience. Thank you so much for having it available!!!!!!
@Alfa011
@Alfa011 3 года назад
@@urmaddad I surely did! Hope you can post similar ones like this one!
@jeffsartadventure3634
@jeffsartadventure3634 3 года назад
Wth is this man doing? Such disrespect for the turtle,sad.
@Agislife1960
@Agislife1960 3 года назад
The red tide plus the invention of the synthetic sponge put an end to all of this, pity too, because like rubber that comes from trees, the sponges that actually come from nature are superior to the synthetic versions.
@wendellroden7037
@wendellroden7037 3 года назад
Hey look - racket lag at 1:49! :)
@charlesking6584
@charlesking6584 3 года назад
A national treasure