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Herbert Nitsch: No-limit apnea world record at -214 m 

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The Austrian freediver, Herbert Nitsch, defies the depths of the ocean and goes from one amazing feat to another. He has held the world record for freediving since 2007: - 214 meters! The British director Alexander Abela, who is also a freediver, shadowed him for many months while he trained, and also during international competitions in Greece and the Bahamas. In order to reach these extreme depths, Herbert draws on the breathing techniques of marine mammals and forces himself to do hours of training every day. At one with the sub-aquatic world, he is looking to go beyond Man’s limits rather than just break records. His dream is to go deeper than 300 meters!
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Meeting Herbert Nitsch is not only an amazing adventure, it's also a scientific one. This holder of 33 world records is constantly pushing back the limits of the human body.
Another freediving discipline is no less dangerous: no-limit apnea. This discipline, made popular by Luc Besson's classic "The Big Blue", allows you to descend to the deepest parts of the seabed. It consists of freediving without fins, using a cable and your arms to reach the greatest depth. During this dive, the freedivers are pulled by a rope, and when they reach their limits, they return to the surface using an air-filled balloon as a parachute. Herbert Nitsch will once again attempt to surpass his own limits and those of the human body, reaching -214 meters. A superhuman feat that no one else is capable of achieving in these vertiginous abysses.
Original title - The Deepest Man on Earth
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@odoacredacalcutta5085
@odoacredacalcutta5085 Месяц назад
to be fair, the story unfortunately doesn't end here. He tried another record later and technically got it but he suffered from several micro brain strokes while ascending, due to DCS. He got permanent damage and has now several cognitive problems as well as difficulties in articulating verbal language. His diving career is over, of course. His accident deterred more people from attempting new records in the 'no limits' discipline of free diving, which has fallen way out fasthion since, while on constant weight new records keep getting broken.
@willmcpherson2
@willmcpherson2 Месяц назад
His Wikipedia says "The initial prognosis was that he would need home care and be unable to walk without assistance. However, through extensive rehabilitation, he made a strong recovery. He still has balance and coordination problems on land, but does not experience them underwater. He continues to deep free-dive."
@asmodiusjones9563
@asmodiusjones9563 Месяц назад
Competitive diving is insane to me. It’s just like a poison-drinking contest or an electrical current-receiving contest. How close to dying can I get without actually dying?
@timlong1462
@timlong1462 Месяц назад
Probably a good thing people have stopped. I could get the appeal of free diving(or whatever you call it when people just dive with flippers and their body, no machine), but this seems like substantially more risk and doesn't even appear nearly as impressive.
@joe9743
@joe9743 Месяц назад
Yeah it seems like a dumb record. Nothing is accomplished
@timlong1462
@timlong1462 Месяц назад
@@joe9743most records are honestly pointless. If you want to have the fastest 100m hopping on 1 leg good for you. At least you won't lose your ability to talk and think.
@PownerMusicOfficial
@PownerMusicOfficial Месяц назад
He looks like a villain from SpongeBob with that setup
@puschelhornchen9484
@puschelhornchen9484 Месяц назад
@disgruntledgrunt241
@disgruntledgrunt241 Месяц назад
2:47 why would they risk a boys life by having him ascend on the divers head?
@MurderBong
@MurderBong Месяц назад
😂 aww bless your heart. You really don’t know do ya buoy.
@MurderBong
@MurderBong Месяц назад
I bet your reply to me would be something like “you spelled boy wrong hahaha” … did i?
@TanyaChester-w9l
@TanyaChester-w9l Месяц назад
The problem is; the room for error is 0. One wrong move down there, one moment of panic of any sort, any equipment failure you are done.
@Purdue_Pharma
@Purdue_Pharma Месяц назад
The unsung hero of that video is the winch.
@Jane_Friday
@Jane_Friday Месяц назад
Impressive how he can equalize.
@brianlee7212
@brianlee7212 Месяц назад
Scuba diver here... This is the first time ive heard of decompression being a concern for apnea divers... assuming the narrator was describing DCS where nitrogen gets pushed into blood at depth, i guess my prior understanding may have been all wrong.
@cjod33
@cjod33 Месяц назад
Either you weren't paying attention in classes or your instructor didn't teach it correctly. DCS can occur in pretty much any form of diving. I've had ba few minor occurrences of DCS after spearfishing.
@martinkudlacek487
@martinkudlacek487 Месяц назад
It is the same thing for freedivers as for scuba. Bubbles of nitrogen expands on the ascent and can cause DCS. The difference is freedivers do not breathe any extra air so there is not that much nitrogen that can create bubles. The second factor is time of the dive itself, which is way shorter so the nitrogen doesnt enter the tissue as much. But freedivers still do build up nitrogen bubbles and because we cannot do safety stops, we have surface intervals to relase it and be able to do another dive safely. Hope it helped ;)
@lindenblack2172
@lindenblack2172 Месяц назад
It's all about depth and time.
@absentmindedjwc
@absentmindedjwc Месяц назад
Considering he suffered a stroke the next time he attempted to break that record due to DCS and has had trouble communicating let alone diving again... yeah, its a problem.
@Celisar1
@Celisar1 Месяц назад
@@martinkudlacek487thanks!
@MalikKayli
@MalikKayli Месяц назад
THE WORST DAY OF FISHING IS BETTER THAN THE BEST DAY OF WORKING
@lucaspichon9818
@lucaspichon9818 Месяц назад
Wtf no
@MalikKayli
@MalikKayli Месяц назад
@@lucaspichon9818 This is what is written on his shirt
@jcriley7695
@jcriley7695 Месяц назад
@@lucaspichon9818 GO HERE 6:16 ------- read his shirt bro LMAO
@MetL6251
@MetL6251 Месяц назад
What?
@krist6074
@krist6074 Месяц назад
There will eventually be a point of which we can't go any deeper. Unfortunately, many will die before that point is realized! Impressive nonetheless!!
@n085fs
@n085fs Месяц назад
And then, someone will go 0.1 feet lower.
@chouinardfrancais
@chouinardfrancais Месяц назад
@@n085fs But then one day... ``starts playing summoning salt music``
@oxymoron2349
@oxymoron2349 Месяц назад
Not to be rude, but if you need a better machine to get you deeper I feel like at that point you might as well just use a regular submarine.
@ragetobe
@ragetobe Месяц назад
Not to be rude, but you sit inside a submarine and breathe normal air, there is no skill required. I’m sure you realise how stupid your comment was so you don’t need me to tell you.
@Mrypants31
@Mrypants31 Месяц назад
How deep have you gone ?
@ragetobe
@ragetobe Месяц назад
@@oxymoron2349 my reply was deleted for some reason, but I think Oxymoron doesn’t really understand the topic he commented on.
@addohm
@addohm Месяц назад
As much as I despise free diving, this comment only suggests you don’t know jack shit about diving in any form.
@user9b2
@user9b2 Месяц назад
@@addohmIt is obvious the OP is not a diver. To non diver, his comment makes sense. Why don’t you point out the finner points of this sport instead of being rude 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@alexanderhowa9707
@alexanderhowa9707 Месяц назад
If you want 4 digits then just use inches. You’re well past that.
@addohm
@addohm Месяц назад
This isn’t even diving. This is equipment assisted apnea submersion. lol
@MotoRide.
@MotoRide. Месяц назад
Oh really? His bidy is not going deeper and deeper, experiencing the pressure of the deep sea? Just like in the pool you say?
@lh7801
@lh7801 Месяц назад
Wut? ​@@MotoRide.
@klash761
@klash761 Месяц назад
Ohh, why dont you also try then. @addohm
@Seniorsneaky123
@Seniorsneaky123 Месяц назад
Yeah, it's just a suicidal stunt for the adrenaline rush. You just sit there and hope like hell you don't die.
@interestings7866
@interestings7866 Месяц назад
So this record is really just the deepest a human body can go and still survive?
@catharinalangle4890
@catharinalangle4890 Месяц назад
You could say that. It's the deepest the current human body can go. But I am not sure about the future (like +20y).
@merlin_V2
@merlin_V2 Месяц назад
Na saturation divers go deeper. The record is 534m. And simulated record 701m. In an hyperbaric chamber. He took 43 days to complete the record experimental dive, where a hydrogen-helium-oxygen gas mixture was used as breathing gas.
@umirimu8755
@umirimu8755 Месяц назад
It’s the deepest someone can go on a breath-hold. You can go deeper if u have scuba.
@davidcrawley9479
@davidcrawley9479 Месяц назад
Well he tried for 253m - he did survive, but with such severe decompression sickness he is cognitively impaired - apparently due to the equivalent of multiple strokes in his brain. So perhaps you could go deeper than that and still survive, but the data is not looking very good.
@borisblocksberg
@borisblocksberg Месяц назад
He will be in the news once again soon
@theoskylab
@theoskylab Месяц назад
most people who do this kind of thing will die sooner or later. so what exactly do they die for? for the fame and glory? but 99.99% of the living will never know what he did. so what fame and glory?
@Eclectic_City
@Eclectic_City Месяц назад
​@@theoskylabor the experience...
@akebomba1011
@akebomba1011 Месяц назад
What happened?
@SlitheringDemon
@SlitheringDemon 16 дней назад
Another comment said that he attempted another record and he got it but suffered micro brain strokes on the descent upwards, leaving him disabled coordination and linguistic wise but it appears he has since made substiantial recovery through extensive rehabilitation and continues to free dive.​@@akebomba1011
@charleskavoukjian3441
@charleskavoukjian3441 Месяц назад
It looks like they turn the diver into a human fishing lure 😂
@MurderBong
@MurderBong Месяц назад
Down rigger and all 😂
@luisrene2633
@luisrene2633 Год назад
Incredible and dangerous
@danielikhal8547
@danielikhal8547 Месяц назад
Why though? Isn't the point of apnea diving NOT to use any equipment? Can someone elaborate pls?
@666giraldo666
@666giraldo666 Месяц назад
No equipment for air or equalization, all other "helps" are valid in each category. If you stick to the literal no equipment motto even wearing a wetsuit is cheating
@ropeman3916
@ropeman3916 Месяц назад
You'll get there but, it's probably a one way trip.
@CRUSHTAQ
@CRUSHTAQ День назад
All the people saying this is pointless and he's stupid for risking his life are the kind of people who will live and die without ever making an impact or leaving a legacy in this world, and half of you will likely die from alcoholism, you don't get it because you're already dead - you stopped living years ago. Pathetic.
@Celisar1
@Celisar1 Месяц назад
I stay with snorkeling, thanks.
@Sp3ktral22
@Sp3ktral22 Месяц назад
What a bunch of self indulgent bar stools.
@majorhavoc9693
@majorhavoc9693 Месяц назад
Easily the stupidest activity on the face of the planet! But then again there's golf...
@jasonskeans8889
@jasonskeans8889 21 день назад
Or cave diving
@TB12710
@TB12710 13 дней назад
Some records have no purposeful point to them: this is one of them. Who cares: I guarantee not many ppl at all.
@danielshehta7831
@danielshehta7831 День назад
Why we don’t see heart rate blood saturation etc?!!
@GuentherVanRaven
@GuentherVanRaven Месяц назад
So he needs ear, nose and eyeprotection due to high pressure difference? It must be otherwise the water would burst in these cavities. I also imagine the chest being compressed due to atmospheric air in lungs.
@coptotermes
@coptotermes Месяц назад
I presume "don't touch him" is for a record. He doesn't want to be accused of having assistance.
@jasonskeans8889
@jasonskeans8889 21 день назад
Ok, I was wondering that and guessed the same.
@aluminium83510
@aluminium83510 Месяц назад
Aucun intérêt l apnee c est du libre 👎👎
@EXTREMEGRANDMASTER
@EXTREMEGRANDMASTER Месяц назад
The question is! What if the crane breaks down?
@nicolomanni822
@nicolomanni822 Месяц назад
At 6:27 St Paul's bay a wonderful place to dive from the cliff
@luarluarwick8304
@luarluarwick8304 14 дней назад
Я спросил ее, зачем идете в гору вы..?
@toreole5831
@toreole5831 Месяц назад
I have two questions: Why? how?
@AlpineShenanigans
@AlpineShenanigans Месяц назад
This vid starts without like the bare minimum introduction
@ivanpoljic1790
@ivanpoljic1790 16 дней назад
What an idiocy ? Abysmal ....
@And-Not-Do-The-Things-I-say
@And-Not-Do-The-Things-I-say 18 дней назад
I mean the bottle could have condensed O2. Not saying he is cheating but.. Any way it was awesome! Judt so Hard to believe
@coptotermes
@coptotermes Месяц назад
So, i'm confused. He takes air out of his lungs and puts it in a bottle. His lungs and the bottle are compressed at the same rate. He takes air from the bottle to help equalise his ears? This is air that was already in his lungs, not extra air. How on earth does this help? He may even loose some air during the transfers.
@louisboehm6654
@louisboehm6654 21 день назад
because at a certain depth you can't take air from your lungs up to your ears
@rickyhan7023
@rickyhan7023 13 дней назад
It’s called mouthfill. A common technique. But his depth is too much so he needs the extra volume
@Jimmy-Legs
@Jimmy-Legs Месяц назад
This is stupid.
@lunam7249
@lunam7249 Месяц назад
stupider than climbing mt everest with zero expirience...besides, using machines dont count
@edjack1993
@edjack1993 17 дней назад
Chasing death.
@GTI8855
@GTI8855 Месяц назад
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I am not yet completely sure about the universe.
@craigbradley6210
@craigbradley6210 Месяц назад
I don’t know anything about free diving but I presume you can’t use a powered sled. So the only way I can see to make it quicker is to make it heavier and/or from a denser material
@JavierBonillaC
@JavierBonillaC Месяц назад
Olympic inscription form. SPORT? __________. Sinking. I sink and pop up.
@usmcmsgt5487
@usmcmsgt5487 Месяц назад
My mama always told me that everyone has common sense…. Whatever floats your boat guys…….
@Fusspilzsammler1
@Fusspilzsammler1 18 дней назад
seing the thumbnail I thought they found Hitler in the sea
@yates6608
@yates6608 10 дней назад
How can they come up so fast after going to that depth, from what I've learned from other videos of divers ascending to quickly but yet these guys are coming back up quicker and completely fine 🤷‍♂️
@nurby1824
@nurby1824 9 дней назад
they just expose themself to water pressure for quite a short time so only some small amount of nitrogen is absorbed in their blood, plus there holding there breath, so this is not enough to get diving sickness symptoms. It is still possible to get the BENDS in free diving just very rare.
@DoppelBro
@DoppelBro 27 дней назад
free giant squid / big shark meal? noice
@Rev_1776_
@Rev_1776_ 29 дней назад
Y'all are weird. Seriously. Strang.
@bhanson4917
@bhanson4917 Месяц назад
Whats the point of this? Get a girl friend or something better to do.
@philosoraptor777
@philosoraptor777 17 дней назад
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
@SuperAnatolli
@SuperAnatolli Месяц назад
Isn't it dangerous to dive that deep?
@DrKjoergoe
@DrKjoergoe Месяц назад
No, it’s perfectly fine
@finnwendl5439
@finnwendl5439 Месяц назад
Yeah, these are just actors. The Government doesn't want us to know that we can actually live just fine at the bottom of the ocean and find Atlantis
@2days2cents
@2days2cents 8 месяцев назад
I understand compression on the lungs as a person descends, due to increased weight of water surrounding the body, and then as the person starts to ascend back to the surface the lungs will actually start to have air (?gas) in them again due to decreased pressure on the body so the diver should exhale the air slowly out the mouth so the lungs do not explode. What puzzles me is how can the human body actually withstand this type of pressure to begin with? Also, If the human adult brain goes 4mins without oxygen, then according to medical professionals, we can acquire permanent brain damage. I was wondering if a free diver's blood is still pumping blood into the body while being under this intense pressure? I do know that Herbert sustained a brain injury on his record dive in 2007 and was wondering if it was due to lack of oxygen? Pressure on head? Or both?
@leonda4817
@leonda4817 Месяц назад
They start with a full breath containing X liters of air. At 10 meters, the volume is reduced to half, and at 20 meters, it’s a third of the volume at the surface. The pressure in the lungs always matches the surrounding environmental pressure. This pressure doesn't affect our bodies, except for air-filled cavities like sinuses and ears. Equalizing involves opening these cavities so that lung pressure can enter them. Whether you equalize at 100 meters and then again at 103 meters or at 0 and 3 meters, the process is the same. On the ascent, the compressed air in the lungs expands back to its original volume, preventing any risk of explosion. This applies to freediving only. For scuba diving, you can take a full breath at any depth, but if you hold your breath while ascending, the expanding air can be fatal.
@TheSkyFallTronic
@TheSkyFallTronic Месяц назад
I have done 3 min 30 sec breath hold in my living room which isn't that impressive. There are people capable of 10 min holds without pure oxygen. I think the danger is blacking out. If you are holding your breath until the end, the brain will black out eventually and our reflexes will kick in and breath without being conscious. The danger is what happens when you are blacked out and you cannot breath - brain damage or/and drowning. I guess drowning itself is very similar as you are no longer "holding" your breath and you just cannot access oxygen that you have inevitably released before taking another breath. When you are holding it you are using every last drop trapped in your lungs but at exhail that goes away. Also, I have heard that blacking out when holding your breath is almost instant when it comes, you don't feel any different - one moment you are holding your breath and everything is ok, next it's lights off. This is why being unsupervised underwater is dangerous, also if you have done it once the subsequent times should be easier to trigger (just like in mma).
@EnxhioKotoni
@EnxhioKotoni Месяц назад
@@TheSkyFallTronic 3:30 min breath hold is damn impressive. Even in your living room. Be proud of that achievement
@TheSkyFallTronic
@TheSkyFallTronic Месяц назад
@@EnxhioKotoni I was following some Wim Hof instructions of 30 sec hyperventilation (you feel tingling in your fingers and light headed) into a breath hold and the 3:30 was achieved on the third consecutive try (there are supposed to be 3 tries). If I do it without preparation I get about 2 min 15 sec max
@EnxhioKotoni
@EnxhioKotoni Месяц назад
@@TheSkyFallTronic thanks. ill definetly try that. i can hold my breath at most 1:30 sec in a dive. want to get past 2 min barrier
@Ziantist
@Ziantist Месяц назад
What is the point? Utter nonsense....
@damag3plan
@damag3plan Месяц назад
Yeh we're all about safety over here. Coke bottle and gaffa tape👍
@ausdim
@ausdim 19 дней назад
Lovely Greece that no one mentioned!!
@ioana8556
@ioana8556 20 часов назад
nice
@121swim
@121swim 20 часов назад
I don't understand why they don't accept my comments
@xmj6830
@xmj6830 18 дней назад
True madness really
@hcktylr1
@hcktylr1 10 месяцев назад
I don't understand. Maybe I'm just not knowledgeable on this but I've seen no limit or freedivers with and without bottles.. I feel like a bottle could be cheating bc couldn't you just breathe into it and then back out like to get more air back into your lungs? I could be completely wrong. Not sure how that works
@taneridle6299
@taneridle6299 4 месяца назад
I think if it’s not a closed system (the bottle has air in it before it’s breathed into) you could be right, but otherwise you’re working with the same amount of air, because the total amount of air is from your lungs
@SnowBlack-ty3vb
@SnowBlack-ty3vb 2 месяца назад
Ему, его же, уже выдохнутый углекислый газ вдыхать снова? Смысл?
@jancipittner2477
@jancipittner2477 2 месяца назад
At around 30 meters, your lungs get compressed so much, that they are in negative-pressure state. This means, you cannot get any air from lungs to mouth below that point. What he did was, when he started his dive, he exhaled air from his lungs into that bottle and later re-used that air to equalize the pressure. In freediving once you reach that point (it's different for everyone but it's between 25m-30m) the only air you can use to equalize is the one that is in your mouth. The air from the bottle is not used to get more oxygen to your blood, but as a medium to equalize pressure and stays only in your mouth - you don't actually breathe it in source: freediving instructor
@SnowBlack-ty3vb
@SnowBlack-ty3vb 2 месяца назад
@@jancipittner2477 да, там же на такой глубине, давление уже очень сильное, а нужно и удержать воздух в лёгких...(ну и они же ещё тренируют переносимость нагрузок , без поступления кислорода) Для этого что важнее, обьём лёгких ? Или мышечная сила?
@jancipittner2477
@jancipittner2477 2 месяца назад
@@SnowBlack-ty3vb Lung capacity is definitely more important than muscle strength for no-limit or static apnea disciplines, where there is not any movement involved. In general, being skinny is usually preferable, however there are divers like Alexey Molchanov, who is definitely more muscular than traditional freediver and in his case CWT (swimming with monofin) or CWT-B(swimming with regular fins) or FIM (pulling the rope) it shows that being muscular seems to be an advantage in these disciplines. The tolerance exercise you are talking about is actually about tolerating increased levels of CO2. Your body doesn't perceive lowered amounts of oxygen and once it reaches certain threshold, you feint (black out). Also if you equalize regularly, you don't really notice the increased water pressure on your body, except on your diaphragm that starts to move. For inexperienced divers, this can be somewhat painful, but these pros stretch their diaphragm daily so it's much more manageable
@josemisiego
@josemisiego Месяц назад
Why are they shouting don’t touch him when he comes out of the water?
@kawreecoreyson5470
@kawreecoreyson5470 Месяц назад
i imagine it would be to keep the "record" status valid. just in case anybody touching him to soon could be seen as aide of some variety
@dinky9216
@dinky9216 24 дня назад
Yes, that. But also 'cos fish do all sorts of icky stuff in dark water when they think no-one is looking.
@Seniorsneaky123
@Seniorsneaky123 Месяц назад
this is suicidal
@francescoscarinci7109
@francescoscarinci7109 Месяц назад
Useless experience!
@k956upg
@k956upg Месяц назад
It’s interesting with the coke bottle & the juggernaut characters helmet but it’s really passing the free from gear diving that gave it the name..
@electriccoconut
@electriccoconut Месяц назад
A very silly man doing a very silly thing and why.
@-xirx-
@-xirx- Месяц назад
Doesn't affect me
@MetL6251
@MetL6251 Месяц назад
Why tho?
@phile04
@phile04 Месяц назад
Why though?
@user-zs2do4dr1o
@user-zs2do4dr1o Месяц назад
Pointless!
@FreedomIsNotFree999
@FreedomIsNotFree999 Месяц назад
Bs
@vlachyna
@vlachyna Месяц назад
Vo c😂m to mluvitenb 😂😂😂😂 Jste děti….
@flo0079
@flo0079 Месяц назад
Crazy man
@deeacosta2734
@deeacosta2734 Месяц назад
Good to see Master P’s crew doing well. “No Limit Soldier, I though I told ya! Uuuugh!”
@Eli_B3000
@Eli_B3000 17 дней назад
Make em say unnnn, glug glug glug glug
@joshgrimm8443
@joshgrimm8443 Месяц назад
only one question...but why?
@Smile-lg6kd
@Smile-lg6kd Месяц назад
Why not !!
@sgtlionelfrey
@sgtlionelfrey Месяц назад
Nobody touch him !?
@martinkudlacek487
@martinkudlacek487 Месяц назад
The diver needs to do the surface protocol, to prove that he is well and his dive is then valid. One of the things is that noone can touch you (help you stay at surface), you need to keep your airways clear from water, remove the facial equipment show ok sign to the judge and say i am ok.
@CazTanto
@CazTanto Месяц назад
While it is pretty impressive, I wouldn't consider this diving. It's more just speed sinking while holding your breath. He did nothing under his own steam to descend. At this point, he may as well just swap that ridiculous weight and gravity for a sea scooter 🤷🏼‍♀️
@stephenmiller5004
@stephenmiller5004 Месяц назад
To what benefit?
@nhlanhlanzimande4001
@nhlanhlanzimande4001 Месяц назад
Humans are just curious and stupid at the sametime
@pjmvdbroek
@pjmvdbroek Месяц назад
This is so pointless
@ibrahimmancilla500
@ibrahimmancilla500 Месяц назад
Your life is pointless
@DoRC
@DoRC Месяц назад
For any given hobby sport or passion there are plenty of people that will say it's completely pointless. I bet there are things that you do that many people would think are completely pointless. The point is it's not pointless if it isn't pointless to you. This is not pointless to the people that do it.
@turczyn2000
@turczyn2000 Месяц назад
Pushing human body to its limits is never pointles, it gives knowledge!
@Djgladiator95
@Djgladiator95 Месяц назад
Soccer is pointless
@LudiCrust.
@LudiCrust. Месяц назад
I agree this is comically stupid. The fact some die over this is pathetic & comical. This isn’t free diving. Just because there are people around that agree that it’s free diving doesn’t mean people in the future will. So so dumb. Countries need to come down on people doing this & make it illegal.
@Konglomerant
@Konglomerant Месяц назад
He will definitely unalive himself…
@garetsax9740
@garetsax9740 Месяц назад
Free diving isn't free and it isn't smart and it doesn't have a point. Is just a competition between you and your air.
@Giaco_Mo
@Giaco_Mo Месяц назад
this is so dangerous
@bra1nsen
@bra1nsen Месяц назад
Why?
@interestings7866
@interestings7866 Месяц назад
Why do anything? Because we can. That is the human condition
@IslandLife-if5zy
@IslandLife-if5zy Месяц назад
The Coke bottle really kills the romance and athletic wonder. Lame.
@itsmePassportBro
@itsmePassportBro Месяц назад
Stop now. This is not interesting. There is no point to this.
@MurderBong
@MurderBong Месяц назад
You like fishing? How about with large bait for large fish ..
@jesseallan3886
@jesseallan3886 Месяц назад
Bash that! I would not go that deep in a submarine. 🫣
@raymondeuzebiuslottar
@raymondeuzebiuslottar Месяц назад
Risk your life for what?
@david4360
@david4360 Месяц назад
Fight in war for what?
@zekzimbappe5311
@zekzimbappe5311 Месяц назад
Give ur opinion for what ?
@piggypiggypig1746
@piggypiggypig1746 Месяц назад
Get married for what?
@MotoRide.
@MotoRide. Месяц назад
Getting out of the house for what?
@raymondeuzebiuslottar
@raymondeuzebiuslottar Месяц назад
So many questions,woow 😁
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