For most people, like myself, We are not scared of the ocean, we are scared of the unknown. I have no problem being in a deep pool where I know there is nothing in it that can harm me...
Ehh I was a little scared at first because of that and sinking into what I didn’t know but tbh...it’s so cool and you don’t really even think about it when you’re down there. It’s so relaxing because it’s like another dimension. I understand if you don’t like the thought of it but it’s really calming
50m free dive is just a piece of cake and fun for those professional divers, you can see how he relax when he come out of the water, not even need a deep breath.
Ayden Hall you do realize that he didnt dive all the way to the bottom "bro"? And since you mentioned it, you dont read google its just a search engine
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jane doe he doesn't even come up gasping or even taking a big breath! it even looks like he's still holding it for a sec or two after surfacing! incredible.
Did you see how he appeared to be gulping air like a fish before he dived? What all the free deep see divers do is cram or "pack" their lungs with extra air, but it is only air. They train to do this, but the "gulping" is what gets him to the bottom and then, on the way up, he lets air out bit by bit. The people who do this have incredible lung capacity. They're awesome!
You should use valsalba manuever every meter or so. You close ur nostrils with one hand and blow air into nose, until pain goes away. If you lack experience that much, don't go deeper with it please. You might die if you don't know what might happen to your body. Also, not clearing and going to 6 m is a clear way to becoming deaf (literal ear explosion). Check to your doctor if you haven't already injured yourself.
+lEIG Thanks for reply. I know how to compensate pressure, but i need to train doing it faster. These freedivers are sinking fast as a rock and thats amazing. I need to go down slowly, then i have enoug time compensating pressure. Two or three weeks i trained a little and currently i am going to cca. 8 meters without problems. At the beginning i had problems with compensating, because holding my nose and squeezing the pressure out of my lungs taking lots of energy, then i dont have enoug air and need to come up again. And i needed to conpensate every meter as you wrote, thats too much energy load, and battling with this taking the fun out of the experience. But after little practice i can go down cca 8-9 meters and compensating only once, or twice without any troubles in my ears. I combine the nose-method with engorgement (guzzling? Sorry, translator only) :) and this helps me a lot. I dont need to waste all my energy for battling with the pressure and i have relax with going down.
I dont know why i have problems with compensating at the beginning (valsalva), but i needed to push hard when my ears come free. After practice i can easily compensating with little energy and my ears are totally fine. This allows me to stay down longer, because compensating dont eat up all my energy in the "backpack". :)
pressdesign yeah same, untill my diving instucter said if you hear squeezing or weird sounds your pushing too hard, its litterally just a gentle blow untill you can hear your ears faintly click, then your good
Wow!! The moment he uses mouthfill 1:20, the deep equalization, very difficult technique. Absolutely amazing, as a freediver myself this is incredible, so much respect.
EaZy :D , that is using equipment to get up and down and pure oxygen I bet. Still doesn't change my point though, not enough to hurt the skin for the quick time they're there.
Before start watching this video i thought that i will suffocate by the depth. But with this music i relaxed and enjoyed. How beautiful our planet and how many amazing place it has
the dark can't hurt you, you know? And there are no scary creatures in Dean's. There are very few scary creatures in the first place, except for mosquitos.
Aww, you motherfuckers. Okay. Alright. I'm putting cases on all you bitches. Huh. You think you can do this shit....You think you can do this to me? King king ain’t got shit on me!!!!!
Ask me to do this when we as a species have made our oceans discoveries from less than 5% to 100%. No way in hell im getting eaten by a prehistoric evolution of a damn mosasaur.
DildoShwaggins I know right! If I was doing that I would constantly be thinking that some megalodon is waiting down there with his mouth open for chumps like me to descend right into.
I loved the way you free dived! I love going deeper when underwater all the way to the bottom underwater! I also loved the part where the waterline was showing when going underwater and coming out of the water!💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰❤️💕😘🥰
50 meters doesn't seem like a lot when the record is 214 meters (705 ft.), but then you realize this man is doing it without the aide of weights or fins, no easy feat. The record depth was set in the No Limit (NLT) category of freediving, where they use heavy weights and then a lift bag to quickly ascend back to the surface. Because of the effects of increased pressure on human physiology, the body utilizes more oxygen at 10 to 15 meters below the surface than it does at greater depths, that's why the last 10 meters back up are the most dangerous for freedivers, underwater blackouts in the sport are not unheard of.
Everytime i see the ocean i end up amazed. I have the mountain and I'm a lot of time there I don't have the ocean or sea close and you feel free and so little when you are at the top still it not get close to the ocean or the sea. It's the only way that you can feel be in the space I think. The immensity first of all you don't see the end and the unknown be lost there it's a different feel.
I swim in that blue hole it was very scary at 1st but then it was very cool you can't even see the bottom of the blue hole it was so scary as pitch black but it was so cool much life down there is so cool if you can go do it
The trick is to fill your stomach with air by swallowing it before starting the dive. Then the air contained in the stomach comes out in the form of belches and that air can be breathed. All this provides more time to do a freediving dive.