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William Winram 145m Freediving World Record (VWT) 

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Music: Three Corners of Earth - The Fire Shall Devour Us
On September 3, 2013, Canadian Freediver William Winram successfully attempted a World Record Dive, on a single breath of air, in the discipline of Variable Weight to a depth of 145m. This dive took months of preparation and was conducted with the highest safety standards.This record has been officially ratified by the International Freediving Federation AIDA International.
Thank you to the following people without whom this record would not be possible:
Organizer, head of safety and coach:
Andrea Zuccari
AIDA judges:
Grant Graves
Pim Vermeulen
Safety coordinator Sergio Soria
Safety divers:
Natalie Doduc
Søren Frederiksen
Safety technical divers:
Jim Dowling
Antonio Bresciani
Stefano Davide
Osteopath:
Andrea Beil
Underwater videographer: Allie Crawford
Photographer: Alice Cattaneo
Administrative coordinator: Federica Innocente
Emergency Evacuation Team: Sharm el Sheikh Search & Rescue team
Tags: William Winram, Freediving, World Record, Variable Weight, Apnea, Breathhold, Diving, AIDA, VWT, depth, Record, Sharm el Sheikh...

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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@justcallmesteve9123
@justcallmesteve9123 5 лет назад
-cruise ship sunk -dude goes back for luggage
@FuriouzJeth
@FuriouzJeth 5 лет назад
Omg lol
@Bar-Bri-Doll
@Bar-Bri-Doll 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂
@soxit2
@soxit2 4 года назад
Lmaooo🤣
@plopper_guy53
@plopper_guy53 4 года назад
you jst psote cringe bro
@arnapnapuli
@arnapnapuli 4 года назад
james carvalho says the person who cant spell
@LutsharelIvanusec317
@LutsharelIvanusec317 4 года назад
And here am i almost passing out getting no breath when i wash shampoo off my head...
@Arrizaldi_Andyka
@Arrizaldi_Andyka 4 года назад
Underrated.
@thats1coldfish896
@thats1coldfish896 4 года назад
Also stolen
@jesswollf
@jesswollf 4 года назад
Stolen comment much?
@user-sd3de8iy8r
@user-sd3de8iy8r 4 года назад
Ha ha ha
@santosjhunnard8898
@santosjhunnard8898 4 года назад
Same bro same. Lol
@Weekend658
@Weekend658 Год назад
I dove to 18 feet once and my ears almost popped off my head. I can’t even imagine the training and years of resistance it takes to get your organs and heart to play nice at those depths.
@BrendonCap
@BrendonCap Год назад
I cannot imagine why you would dive past 10 feet without the proper knowledge of how to equalize pressure. Great way to absolutely destroy your ears.
@Weekend658
@Weekend658 Год назад
@@BrendonCap You make really great points. Thank you.
@Mizo_channel9
@Mizo_channel9 Год назад
Use nose plug and try to breath from your nose I mean push the air constantly from.your nose in order to put outward pressure from your ear.Dose that make sense ?
@sasakominek2239
@sasakominek2239 11 месяцев назад
You have to hold your nose and try to breath into it to equalize pressure
@orlinsanchez2184
@orlinsanchez2184 11 месяцев назад
@@BrendonCap even a little girl has swimmed passed 10 feet..
@Garian9
@Garian9 Год назад
Incredible accomplishment. I am so happy to see the evolution of not only the sport but also to safety measures in the last 10 years.
@alaefarmestatesllc
@alaefarmestatesllc 9 месяцев назад
I don’t like the evolution of the sport.
@orangetv3tgl144
@orangetv3tgl144 5 месяцев назад
@@alaefarmestatesllc nobody cares
@alaefarmestatesllc
@alaefarmestatesllc 5 месяцев назад
@@orangetv3tgl144 you cared enough to reply, this making it earlier statement full of crap, just like u. Lol
@shaun0113.
@shaun0113. 3 года назад
no matter how deep you go, the camera man will always be deeper Edit: we all know the camera men have oxygen, its a joke
@philippebaillargeon5204
@philippebaillargeon5204 2 года назад
Even in adult industry
@j8thgen479
@j8thgen479 2 года назад
@@philippebaillargeon5204 you’re watching too much of that
@j8thgen479
@j8thgen479 2 года назад
@@santiago-xd8771 I’m 21. you might be the boomer
@alastor1227
@alastor1227 2 года назад
@@santiago-xd8771 lemme guess, zoomer?
@santiago-xd8771
@santiago-xd8771 2 года назад
@@j8thgen479 Im 21 too lol
@mikebrian5007
@mikebrian5007 5 лет назад
I felt like I drowned 6 times just watching this.
@xabisheridan6429
@xabisheridan6429 5 лет назад
Same bro
@soccerislit6635
@soccerislit6635 4 года назад
😂I’m just thinking about how I would have died at the beginning without air 😂
@serart6465
@serart6465 4 года назад
Ahahah
@henrymob2651
@henrymob2651 4 года назад
Fortnite is gay
@STUNNATEKK
@STUNNATEKK 4 года назад
@@henrymob2651 facts 🤣
@jackdoff3633
@jackdoff3633 2 года назад
“PDA: Warning: Passing 100 meters. Oxygen efficiency decreased.”
@Deanrazorbak
@Deanrazorbak 2 года назад
Get yourself a rebreather
@monkeyskin5304
@monkeyskin5304 4 года назад
Welcome to another episode of “where quarantine has lead me today”
@janelleculi6091
@janelleculi6091 4 года назад
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
@markbarnes3701
@markbarnes3701 4 года назад
Ikr it's leading me to some crazy stuff
@deadmeat146
@deadmeat146 4 года назад
yes
@nikolayifoven9274
@nikolayifoven9274 4 года назад
@@deadmeat146 WE R ALIVE!
@gurpreetgill7751
@gurpreetgill7751 4 года назад
Yessir
@caleboop1814
@caleboop1814 4 года назад
the thing that shook me the most was the fact he didn’t even look too exhausted after reaching the surface
@zcruzy3946
@zcruzy3946 4 года назад
he have to say that hes ok the most dangerous thing with free diving deep is the breathing out at the surface so he have to stay concentradet
@jorgebernabemolinero7821
@jorgebernabemolinero7821 3 года назад
@@HorizoonTV because when you dive that deep holding your breath your lungs can be seriously injured because of the pressure
@faris.Djunaidi
@faris.Djunaidi 3 года назад
Because it's kind of "cheating record". Watch Alexey Molchanov & you'll know why.
@mbyt1780
@mbyt1780 3 года назад
@@HorizoonTV its because if you exhale the last bit off oxygen leaves your body so in the short time betwen the exhale and the inhale you can passout sorry for the late answer xD
@mobilelegendassassin4781
@mobilelegendassassin4781 3 года назад
He is fish
@The_Story_Of_Us
@The_Story_Of_Us Год назад
Incredible, well done! But I am also very glad that he had lots of people there to make sure he was safe. Getting a world record is no thing to risk death over.
@jamieabeale86
@jamieabeale86 9 месяцев назад
This is insane. I've done offshore training and the SET at Portsmouth for submarine training and 100 feet is deep let along metres. The pressure exerted on your lungs at that depth is daunting. What a feat!
@edithbannerman4
@edithbannerman4 9 месяцев назад
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@moodiandreiilagan5630
@moodiandreiilagan5630 4 года назад
Amazing cameraman he beat the world record
@user-mm2yt9zd6v
@user-mm2yt9zd6v 4 года назад
Lmao shit man😂😂
@matschbirne5363
@matschbirne5363 4 года назад
Johannes WyWy r/whooosh
@Alfred_buftus
@Alfred_buftus 4 года назад
cameraman probably had a scuba tank with him
@buceoApulmon
@buceoApulmon 4 года назад
There was a camera on the sled, and a bottom camera at -146m..no one was filming, they just had to press the "on" button before submerging the line and the camera..
@kyrptindude6079
@kyrptindude6079 4 года назад
@@Alfred_buftus he did
@nickhuisman4207
@nickhuisman4207 7 лет назад
With 5 meters my ears begin to hurt
@Kissachi
@Kissachi 7 лет назад
me too :,(
@TheAudreyT
@TheAudreyT 7 лет назад
same
@Belicose777
@Belicose777 7 лет назад
Same. My family and I went to a bunch of different springs consecutively weekend after weekend and my body acclimated. I googled how to equalize and wore a face mask. Seemed to help.
@ak.shots__
@ak.shots__ 7 лет назад
you guys should learn ear decompression... its a necessary skill for diving and makes it a whole lot more fun
@primus7776
@primus7776 7 лет назад
Try equalizing the pressure in your ears and sinuses by pinching your nose when exhaling forcibly with your nose & mouth closed. Its the method divers use (valsalva movement) If you feel pain while descending do not continue as you will rupture your eardrum which can take months to heal, and curtail and future diving/snorkelling activity.
@benkoehler7397
@benkoehler7397 2 года назад
This is insane but at the same time I feel like you should have to descend/ascend under your own power for the "freediving" record. This is more of a "how much pressure can I withstand" challenge.
@anthonydesouza9983
@anthonydesouza9983 2 года назад
That's called Constant Weight free diving. This is variable weight, where you're allowed the sled. If you want to see some extreme pressure diving its called "No limit" free diving. They're allowed a sled to bring them down and an air bag to bring them up. The record is 214m.
@rektyrektingson4668
@rektyrektingson4668 2 года назад
@@anthonydesouza9983 insane
@derekflanderschang9654
@derekflanderschang9654 2 года назад
I didn’t even know you could get pulled down that hard without dying - that first part really surprised me!!!
@kmilo901001
@kmilo901001 2 года назад
This is Variable weight apnea discipline
@ee02108
@ee02108 2 года назад
Pressure is no problem here
@StonerStrains
@StonerStrains 2 года назад
My heart started pounding when the music came into play.
@per2
@per2 2 года назад
jesus, is that you?
@mpaforoufakis
@mpaforoufakis 9 месяцев назад
Just woke up from a 3 year coma after holding my breath during watching this
@Carlovfx
@Carlovfx 5 лет назад
My anxiety would kill me way before the pressure.
@Nik-lm9rx
@Nik-lm9rx 4 года назад
Carlovfx yep
@pablooliva7998
@pablooliva7998 4 года назад
Carlovfx it kills me when I lay down in my 10ft deep Pool
@cafenoir02
@cafenoir02 4 года назад
John Marston nnnkkîjiiiio
@bocahalasroban
@bocahalasroban 4 года назад
I have anxiety disorder im from indonesia plis help me about my anxiety is very hard for me
@julianalinker6229
@julianalinker6229 4 года назад
Same
@tsov8186
@tsov8186 3 года назад
cant imagine the headache after this. you can literally see his head veins from the pressure.
@Daniel-ss5tg
@Daniel-ss5tg 3 года назад
big brain
@supremeleaderarmy9164
@supremeleaderarmy9164 3 года назад
@@Daniel-ss5tg he had did of complications within 30 hours
@floydoroid
@floydoroid 3 года назад
@@supremeleaderarmy9164 no he didn't.
@ashura9109
@ashura9109 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HBpUtObKeNA.html 😱😱😨
@FunkyPhilCovers
@FunkyPhilCovers 3 года назад
Omg
@gulfgypsy
@gulfgypsy 2 года назад
Might just be my opinion, but I believe that free divers are the most well conditioned physically and mentally of all athletes --- They're in a class all of their own --- Truly the most elite and incredible!
@chinonsovictor6531
@chinonsovictor6531 2 года назад
You're the only barrier between you and your dreams! You can achieve anything when you set your mind to it and put in the work. Damn I loved watching this! 🎉
@alfianfariz3224
@alfianfariz3224 3 года назад
While me trying to hold my breath for 30secs in the swimming pool for fun and get panicked when my friend push my head down for another 5secs
@naranabildaffa7105
@naranabildaffa7105 3 года назад
😂😂
@mieyyrijan3195
@mieyyrijan3195 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@trimekuo74
@trimekuo74 3 года назад
Fix orng indo 😂 mainan orng indo ini
@ProwerAdmirer
@ProwerAdmirer 3 года назад
You should ditch your friend
@MuhammadFadhilRasyid
@MuhammadFadhilRasyid 2 года назад
@Judy laughed cuz i cracked a joke im 10 minutes
@TweedSuit
@TweedSuit 3 года назад
If this guy dropped his phone in the ocean, he could literally chase it, catch it and bring it back up.
@rhythmpanchal5923
@rhythmpanchal5923 3 года назад
ô¿ô no, the phone will go all the way down , the ocean it deeper than u think
@hinocka
@hinocka 3 года назад
@@rhythmpanchal5923 wow, u get the jokes man!
@spomgeboob2623
@spomgeboob2623 3 года назад
@@rhythmpanchal5923 u know that the phone doesn't go as fast? also water reduces it's speed so he definitely would be able to do that
@skivvytv6229
@skivvytv6229 3 года назад
yeah anyone would lol
@armourhud9189
@armourhud9189 3 года назад
@@rhythmpanchal5923 r/woosh
@JoshSand-bl3wi
@JoshSand-bl3wi 4 дня назад
Freediving, cave diving, mountaineering all make good Mr. Ballen stories
@WolfzVideo
@WolfzVideo Год назад
Wow.. congratulations! Thats amazing.. i thought i did good swimming 4 lengths under of a 32' pool but thats a totally different level. Ty for sharing
@luciallewellyn-thomas4228
@luciallewellyn-thomas4228 5 лет назад
Oxygen: am I a joke to you Lungs: am I a joke to you
@kiliancinematic496
@kiliancinematic496 4 года назад
Water: am I a joke to you
@bumma9150
@bumma9150 4 года назад
Nose:am I a joke to you Nose:lemme breathe mf
@pervysage3425
@pervysage3425 4 года назад
Actually for the most it has nothing to do with the amount of oxygen you have because your lungs have a large reserve of oxygen. What happens is the Carbon Dioxide build up starts to acidify the blood
@rayanxkhali
@rayanxkhali 4 года назад
Ears : am I a joke to you?
@imw8423
@imw8423 4 года назад
Derpy dumpling it actually has everything with the amount of oxygen you have in your lungs. A tolerance to carbon dioxide is important, however having a larger oxygen reserve is what allows free divers to stay under for so long. When freediving, all we think about is conserving oxygen, by slowing our heart rate and keeping the proper form.
@grandbuba
@grandbuba 2 года назад
Me after walking 145 meter: "I have to walk back as well? Come on!"
@walter3075
@walter3075 2 года назад
Yea man
@rohanchivukula2809
@rohanchivukula2809 2 года назад
Maybe trans
@SyoShinozaki
@SyoShinozaki 2 года назад
Try it while holding breath
@boazfortuijn4774
@boazfortuijn4774 2 месяца назад
This music fits so well with the video man
@micheleghillani8349
@micheleghillani8349 Год назад
Congrat man... always at the top...
@danielschechter8130
@danielschechter8130 2 года назад
The hard part isn't holding his breath for that long. These guys can hold their breath longer than that. The hard part is equalizing your ears when the air in your lungs has compressed that far. An untrained person would die just from the compression on their lungs. Extreme freedivers have developed the physiology of their lungs to withstand pressures that would kill an ordinary person.
@ABathRobeSamurai
@ABathRobeSamurai 2 года назад
i hate equalizing .. i have had lots of tubes in my ears at a young age... now trying to equalize is such a pain... most my dives stay around 15 ft for spear fishing
@TheErolking
@TheErolking 2 года назад
Really?daaam,cool stuff
@justusjo4413
@justusjo4413 2 года назад
What Kind of glasses is he wearing? Because it looks like, as would he wear normal glasses, with which you can‘t dive deeper than ~5m. I ask you, because you seem to know sth
@danielschechter8130
@danielschechter8130 2 года назад
@@justusjo4413 You are correct that you cannot wear normal swim goggles for freediving because there's no way to equalize the pressure in them. Scuba divers equalize their masks by exhaling through their nose. At moderate depths freedivers can do the same thing. For deeper freedives I've always seen them use goggles, but fill them before the dive with saline solution. Because water is not compressible, water-filled goggles don't have to be equalized. But in this video William is clearly not doing this. So, the answer to your question is that I do not know! I'm guessing that these goggles are made of something so soft that they can compress right up against his eyes. But that's a guess. You made a good catch here because I had not taken note of the fact that he pulls them down over his eyes at the last minute and does not fill them with water. Perhaps it's also possible that the goggles have openings to allow the water in. Maybe something like a screen to keep anything but water out. Lots of people open their eyes under water, so that's possible, and the goggles would still protect his eyes from debris. This is a stumper!
@sixtiz
@sixtiz 2 года назад
@@danielschechter8130 I did some research and apparently you were right, there are some sort of swim goggles which fit the eye like contact lenses, hence there is no need to worry about the pressure.The other part was right too, some fill their goggles with steril saline that no pressure euqalisation is needed. At least that's what I found, I could be wrong tho
@zapped1767
@zapped1767 3 года назад
Every second he is in the water his forehead expands
@asalic1174
@asalic1174 3 года назад
Its because the pressure increases the deeper you go into water
@aes30006
@aes30006 3 года назад
You'll lose your hair one day as well.
@CIVILENGINEERHUB
@CIVILENGINEERHUB 3 года назад
@@asalic1174 yes
@elmasotto8869
@elmasotto8869 3 года назад
Yep,🤣
@ivansalem6556
@ivansalem6556 3 года назад
Maybe he’s squidward
@checkmate1284
@checkmate1284 9 месяцев назад
I remember my ears starting to hurt around 6 feet. Insane what this dude just did
@punkrockneverdie
@punkrockneverdie 11 месяцев назад
🔥สุดยอดมากครับ แค่ดำลงไปแค่ 5 เมตร ผมก็จะตายแล้ว🔥
@gtccold
@gtccold 5 лет назад
It's different from the 130 M recored where the guy actually swam down the whole way to 130m instead of using weight to help him go down... But still impressive non the less.
@elitacilan891
@elitacilan891 5 лет назад
thanks, i was just about to ask
@gavincfc
@gavincfc 5 лет назад
Which one is more impressive? I have dont know anything about free diving
@liambrady8014
@liambrady8014 5 лет назад
Gavin Lau the record when the guy swam down is more impressive
@hazmiefaris8746
@hazmiefaris8746 5 лет назад
yes.. but its from different category. Freediving sport has different categories. The one that Alexey molchanoz did at 130m was CWT. This guy did VWT. Both are freediving.
@Serpent511
@Serpent511 5 лет назад
@@gavincfc Probably when you dive down yourself, as your muscles use oxygen as well, so basically you need to have the ability to hold your breath for much longer.
@shariswiss7558
@shariswiss7558 5 лет назад
Why did i feel difficult in breathing while watching it !!??!!
@gargamelnetz9303
@gargamelnetz9303 5 лет назад
Mirror neurons
@shyamalam2436
@shyamalam2436 5 лет назад
Yea
@mrmaccah2781
@mrmaccah2781 5 лет назад
Dude I’m sick and short of breath. Imagine me...
@Chienqfume
@Chienqfume 4 года назад
Because you are not a fish 🐠... Regards from the Brazil.
@jakephillips4453
@jakephillips4453 4 года назад
Because you're an idiot.
@nandarifjournal2006
@nandarifjournal2006 2 года назад
Amazing dive
@hadassa19821
@hadassa19821 Год назад
Amo questo video è il mio preferito fra tanti.Ogni volta che lo riguardo mi regala forti emozioni.Grandeee William 💥💥💥 💪💪💪🎉💖
@JoeG71299
@JoeG71299 2 месяца назад
Lmfao
@evanhoward9574
@evanhoward9574 2 года назад
The RU-vid algorithm brought us all together again.
@mitaime7691
@mitaime7691 2 года назад
Welcome🤟💓
@krebsebubrek552
@krebsebubrek552 2 года назад
just wait till the day RU-vid "accidentally" recommends some racist kkk massacre type of shit
@stevenartuso9708
@stevenartuso9708 2 года назад
You can say this about so many videos “algorithm”
@milutinjovanovic5857
@milutinjovanovic5857 2 года назад
@@krebsebubrek552 stfu
@bp_Skibbs
@bp_Skibbs 2 года назад
Yep
@thorodinson5201
@thorodinson5201 2 года назад
The fact not only he held his breath for over 4 minutes but he also swam up using more oxygen this mans lungs are crazy!!!!
@xdragclick2074
@xdragclick2074 2 года назад
me holding my breath for 50 seconds: GASP
@Seekuh4ever
@Seekuh4ever 2 года назад
he held his breath for 2:40 min actually...
@tobiaslidstromstre2392
@tobiaslidstromstre2392 2 года назад
@@Seekuh4ever 3:40 actually
@Seekuh4ever
@Seekuh4ever 2 года назад
@@tobiaslidstromstre2392 uh... no?
@tobiaslidstromstre2392
@tobiaslidstromstre2392 2 года назад
@@Seekuh4ever oh shit my bad
@subhanh5561
@subhanh5561 2 года назад
RU-vid: let recommend him after 7 years
@user-tz9jc6fw3d
@user-tz9jc6fw3d 2 года назад
Пока смотрел, сам чуть не задохнулся сидя на диване.
@KilPredator
@KilPredator 4 года назад
his brain is now like +200 IQ, look that veins...
@fishkisser3636
@fishkisser3636 4 года назад
Nekro big brain time
@tusk2812
@tusk2812 4 года назад
Big brain energy
@cafenoir02
@cafenoir02 4 года назад
Nekro people p
@user-pe2yx9kt4e
@user-pe2yx9kt4e 4 года назад
More like small brain with a depleted oxygen supply
@yifanwu1189
@yifanwu1189 4 года назад
Fesjeklngs Csalkjv r/wooooooooosh
@spycat2113
@spycat2113 2 года назад
i completely expected him to be grasping and wailing for air almost passing out when he got to the top but he litterally took a normal breath and went "im ok"
@kulhrada6900
@kulhrada6900 2 года назад
The hard part isn’t holding your breath
@spycat2113
@spycat2113 2 года назад
@@kulhrada6900 is it just withstanding the pressure or what's hard??
@kulhrada6900
@kulhrada6900 2 года назад
@@spycat2113 if anyone without special training tried diving so deep their lungs would explode, extreme freedivers have developed the physiology of their lungs to withstand pressures that would kill an ordinary person.
@spycat2113
@spycat2113 2 года назад
@@kulhrada6900 when you dive down, your lungs compact, not expand. Can they explode when they compact? just to be clear, I'm not trying to argue or prove you wrong. I'm just genuinely curious.
@kulhrada6900
@kulhrada6900 2 года назад
@@spycat2113 I don’t know the exact details but the pressure would wreck your lungs
@andrewburton4584
@andrewburton4584 2 года назад
Madness, crazy skills, but madness... How do you decide you know you can do this one day?? Crazy Canadian... I'm Canadian too, from Toronto. Well done William :)
@edithbannerman4
@edithbannerman4 9 месяцев назад
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@oliverramirez459
@oliverramirez459 10 месяцев назад
That was Amazing 👍holding those breath for a long time, he has a big big lungs😁😁😁
@FloatFam
@FloatFam 4 года назад
Who else got this in their recommended in 2019
@castbound4494
@castbound4494 4 года назад
Me
@zhz3842
@zhz3842 4 года назад
Me
@engjellhere8039
@engjellhere8039 4 года назад
Jacob York here
@alinikbin8650
@alinikbin8650 4 года назад
I know I did (scrubby voice)
@kaleltherien1984
@kaleltherien1984 4 года назад
I did
@breannasumner6207
@breannasumner6207 6 лет назад
I can barely hold my breath for ten seconds
@yil_nm1
@yil_nm1 5 лет назад
Breanna Sumner same😎
@xninjadudezzx5750
@xninjadudezzx5750 5 лет назад
Then you need some help
@lord_smurf1017
@lord_smurf1017 5 лет назад
Then stop smoking
@amogus-sus
@amogus-sus 5 лет назад
I can hold my breayh about 1 min outside the water
@mimikhan8011
@mimikhan8011 5 лет назад
me too
@VikingAirgunner
@VikingAirgunner 2 года назад
Nice one Will 😎
@Oliffin
@Oliffin 2 года назад
Congratulations 👏
@ilikeknafs9563
@ilikeknafs9563 3 года назад
Him going down is terrifying .... coming back up is a mixture of anxiety and relief
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER 3 года назад
Actually going back up is the scariest part because of the possibility of decompression sickness.
@ilikeknafs9563
@ilikeknafs9563 3 года назад
@@BlGGESTBROTHER don’t think decompression is really a risk if it’s a breath hold
@drudigger
@drudigger 2 года назад
@@ilikeknafs9563 nah, he literally got sick as fuck from doing this and had to take a week or so break from diving. Just google his name and decomp sickness. Your blood is literally trying to push out your skin. he said he got sick because he wasn't diving under his own power and was brought down by the anchor. Same thing happened to Herbert Nitsch.
@Seva896
@Seva896 2 года назад
@@drudigger tbh the speed of descending and ascending of the assistants is not less scary at all. Especially, for this dude with the handheld propeller.
@FilippoCardoni
@FilippoCardoni 2 года назад
@@drudigger that aside, what's incredible in my eyes isn't how deep he went... rather that he came back up unaided, I thought he'd come back up with the anchor just as he went down, but he had to use his oxygen and energy to swim back up, which means he could dive even deeper if he was somehow helped back up
@sweetyangelissocool
@sweetyangelissocool 8 лет назад
Something about the ocean just makes me so terrified and claustrophobic. I am actually not claustrophobic at all but the ocean terrifies the life out of me. The idea of being that deep in the vast of nothingness and not knowing whats around you and what might live under there is beyond creepy. My heart was beating so fast the entire video.. Hats off to this guy for being able to go 145m down that scary road.
@Quiark
@Quiark 8 лет назад
+Zainab〈3 The same idea of being under water (only up to 6m for me, lol) is what relaxes me :)
@sweetyangelissocool
@sweetyangelissocool 8 лет назад
Oh i am completely okay with going as deep as 6m or so in a swimming pool. Swimming is actually one of my hobbies. The only thing im not okay with is just the ocean itself and the creatures that live under there.. Scares me so much, lol..
@honestbinkie7154
@honestbinkie7154 8 лет назад
the ocean is the biggest open space on the planet....how do you feel claustrophobic? haha
@sweetyangelissocool
@sweetyangelissocool 8 лет назад
Well yeah, but its not like we live in the ocean.. Thank god we've got land to live on lol..
@wrlord
@wrlord 8 лет назад
+Devin Orvis The only time I've ever felt claustrophobic is diving.
@joshx413
@joshx413 10 месяцев назад
I like how the music stops as soon as he resurfaces
@carlosbh3255
@carlosbh3255 9 месяцев назад
The documentary "The Deepest Breath" brought me here.
@nilotrim8816
@nilotrim8816 2 года назад
I think the record itself is pretty cool. But what i find even more amazing is the work behind it. Divers at different depths that could help him. Other apnoe divers timing their descent so they meet him at critical stages of the dive. Just awesome!
@zeppelinl6275
@zeppelinl6275 4 года назад
I did 146 meters but my crew forgot to take the lense cap off. So I died
@faizahhusniyah
@faizahhusniyah 4 года назад
How
@that-one-bacon1407
@that-one-bacon1407 4 года назад
@@faizahhusniyah joke
@BhattiJatt
@BhattiJatt 4 года назад
😆🤣
@eliasnikolaivonheimtrondse4424
@eliasnikolaivonheimtrondse4424 4 года назад
Rip u May rest in peace
@creep2300
@creep2300 4 года назад
i ve heard about you, great job
@checkup1805
@checkup1805 2 года назад
this guy mustn't take a single breath for granted
@jarnMod
@jarnMod Год назад
I can't hold my breath up here for that long, let alone swimming.
@jayjaytv4690
@jayjaytv4690 4 года назад
It’s so much water It doesn’t look like water 🤷🏽‍♀️
@AM-in5cf
@AM-in5cf 4 года назад
I wouldn’t find the way back to the surface.
@TarisTargeted
@TarisTargeted 4 года назад
@@AM-in5cf u just swim up
@DisasterMaker
@DisasterMaker 4 года назад
@@TarisTargeted Which direction is up?
@zlovin7579
@zlovin7579 4 года назад
It’s like another whole world down there.
@iconicsting4410
@iconicsting4410 4 года назад
@@AM-in5cf me also
@officer401
@officer401 4 года назад
1:08 when your cheeseburger is too hot
@dublinvalletta
@dublinvalletta 4 года назад
lmfao
@jamiethegamer2732
@jamiethegamer2732 3 года назад
lol
@alfiehind7577
@alfiehind7577 3 года назад
I bet your a girl
@daaaanyol
@daaaanyol 3 года назад
found 401 cause of this stupid pandemic lmaoo
@devidevito8315
@devidevito8315 3 года назад
ajajaja
@jordanalbano9780
@jordanalbano9780 10 месяцев назад
in organized diving events such as this one, upon returning to the surface, divers are often supposed to say a phrase such as “I feel fine” or “I am ok” to show they are not suffering from a gas embolus or other possible effects of deep diving compression (failure to properly pronounce the phrase could be a symptom of impending stroke, etc.)
@goaheadmakemyday9859
@goaheadmakemyday9859 Год назад
You have Herbert Nitsch that holds the record for the deepest free dive of 214 meters ( 702 feet) to this day.
@robertbishop5357
@robertbishop5357 5 лет назад
145 meters is approximately 450 feet or in diving terms he had 16 atmospheres of pressure on his body at that depth. Incredible.
@dantube8471
@dantube8471 5 лет назад
14,5
@lulube11e111
@lulube11e111 4 года назад
@@dantube8471Robert is more accurate.
@Arlano76
@Arlano76 4 года назад
@@lulube11e111 No, he isn't. 15,5. You don't have 0 atmosphere of pressure at 0 meter of depth.
@lulube11e111
@lulube11e111 4 года назад
@@Arlano76 bro 16atm is more accurate than 14.5
@feige322
@feige322 4 года назад
Arlano agree with 15.5;)
@nikolygtx8848
@nikolygtx8848 7 лет назад
i was expecting him actually diving
@dante3190
@dante3190 7 лет назад
Same
@SuperJuiceman11
@SuperJuiceman11 7 лет назад
yea riding a sled down, kinda makes it unrealistic and lame
@royalcow4840
@royalcow4840 7 лет назад
+Danny Dingo you m7st have never free dived deep
@SuperJuiceman11
@SuperJuiceman11 7 лет назад
Not that deep but I free dive, To me that wasn't free diving thats riding equipment pulling you down. "Essentially you are saying thats the same as having a dive belt and letting it go at bottom" and its not free diving or piratical...I admit its impressive and this guy has to train for immense pressures and long breath hold, but hes just holding onto equipment. not to take away from this it was impressive, but i want to see a diver have to swim down and see how far you can go then...that would be much more impressive
@royalcow4840
@royalcow4840 7 лет назад
Danny Dingo i understand but i look at it as the deepest dive as in as far as your body can handle i dont think the swimming down part is as important for the record
@AvalonDreamz
@AvalonDreamz Месяц назад
That is absolutely wild.
@CommonTerry2024
@CommonTerry2024 2 года назад
I was stationed in the Philippines during Vietnam and our base was half way between Manilla and the fishing grounds further south. We showed outdoor movies, and these fishermen (Murami's) would visit us occasionally. These were EXTREMELY rough and often violent people. The stars on the boats were the deep divers whose job it was to keep the nets off the bottom. They were unique and had the biggest chests I'd ever seen due to increased lung capacity. They would go overboard with a large rock and surface several minutes later. I spoke with a pair of them in the local tavern during one of their visits. They told us they "often" went below 200 meters, so I'm a little suspect of who's keeping the records here. These fellows were daredevils of the first order, which is why they were paid so much more than the rest of the crews. Interesting, eh?
@edithbannerman4
@edithbannerman4 9 месяцев назад
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@shakogames
@shakogames 7 лет назад
im i the only one trying to hold my breath with him to then just fail?
@shakogames
@shakogames 7 лет назад
im not alone then :D
@Taipans
@Taipans 7 лет назад
I did as well, until I blacked out and smashed my head on the keyboard.
@bingobango170
@bingobango170 7 лет назад
I held my breath when he went under and am still holding it.
@skiro16k96
@skiro16k96 7 лет назад
+Taipans lmao
@fezzes428
@fezzes428 7 лет назад
I don't know why but I can hold my breath longer underwater (15 mins) as opposed to on land (5 mins lol)
@anakinsandwalker6382
@anakinsandwalker6382 4 года назад
A Finnish guy free dived to 102 meters without a weight to pull him down, and he swam back up without touching a rope
@kyllapason9079
@kyllapason9079 4 года назад
SUOMI PERKELE!
@tropickman
@tropickman 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eu2pBpQolKE.html
@1986rizla
@1986rizla 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eu2pBpQolKE.html russian dude going to 130m
@vaine9966
@vaine9966 4 года назад
@@1986rizla look up william trubridge, he did 214metres.
@mrMCpate
@mrMCpate 4 года назад
SUOMI PERKELE
@Urdupoint3
@Urdupoint3 Год назад
Omg can’t believe look at his confidence level when he come up he said I m ok wow fabulous adorable
@MacSM123
@MacSM123 10 месяцев назад
Svaka čast. Bravo
@Pavlik86
@Pavlik86 3 года назад
- How is it being 145m deep? - I don't know, my eyes was closed.
@user-xv6ry9yi7l
@user-xv6ry9yi7l 3 года назад
im weak
@Blck_Stallion
@Blck_Stallion 3 года назад
Wasted
@andikoazri
@andikoazri 3 года назад
Doesn't matter if he opened his eyes underwater, nothing see anyways...
@Isadddd
@Isadddd 3 года назад
@@andikoazri yes i think, because no Lighting there
@DAWSOOON
@DAWSOOON 3 года назад
@@Isadddd there is sunlight that deep
@hulmey100
@hulmey100 2 года назад
Well played , I cant even tie my shoe lace without coming up for air and going back for the swoop n pull
@mikerimmel5337
@mikerimmel5337 2 года назад
lol slightly concerning 😄
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 Год назад
Bruh I can’t even walk since I jacked up myself too much by jacking the tires of my car
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 Год назад
@Andrew Drew TV! I jacked myself up from jacking up tires
@IvorEyess
@IvorEyess 9 месяцев назад
Why y’all tying your shoes in water
@Simplythetruthfulone
@Simplythetruthfulone 2 года назад
This man is a super star!👍🏾🎉🎊😎😎😎
@Thesenuts299
@Thesenuts299 2 года назад
Truly amazing.. I freak out just getting to much water in my face taking shower..
@DomiDubstepTV
@DomiDubstepTV 5 лет назад
Thats exactly how my face looks like when i sit on the toilet watching this video.
@arrius_233
@arrius_233 5 лет назад
Wow
@f3zure
@f3zure 5 лет назад
Wow
@BJW-010
@BJW-010 5 лет назад
Wow
@dailuna2382
@dailuna2382 5 лет назад
Same
@subsWithnovideoschalleng-mq1dq
I’m on the toilet right now 😏
@astrazenica7783
@astrazenica7783 5 лет назад
Russian dude did 130 and swam down there with flippers
@eugeneshaw1698
@eugeneshaw1698 5 лет назад
是的,that's real freediving.
@jojo2101
@jojo2101 4 года назад
Adam Smythe it’s called drunk af
@JJ-pe5om
@JJ-pe5om 4 года назад
@@jojo2101 tf
@olliemellor1171
@olliemellor1171 4 года назад
That’s because s he’s Russian
@RandomJoole
@RandomJoole 4 года назад
Thats all different because he accidentally dropped a vodka bottle while swimming
@kaitlynengelland2723
@kaitlynengelland2723 Год назад
I think its amazing how they teach their bodies how to control your bodies involuntary reflex to not breathe in the water. They go passes the point to where their lungs start to burn. Just like if you hold your breathe and then u gasped for air that's a natural reflex. I would love to try free driving
@Frenchylikeshikes
@Frenchylikeshikes 2 года назад
I can't even hold my breath for that same amount of time, just laying down in my bed and without moving.
@CK33805
@CK33805 9 лет назад
From the veins popping out on his head and the way the goggles sucked to his face it looked pretty painful.
@iambehindthemirror
@iambehindthemirror 9 лет назад
It is very painful, 14 times the normal pressure. 14 kg per square cm.
@alimomand9601
@alimomand9601 6 лет назад
Right
@perryfroze
@perryfroze 6 лет назад
Christopher Knowles You must get to know the real God Jesus Christ. I have a small message about God for you.Do you believe in God,? In the last day Jesus would resurrect everyone who ever lived including the good and the bad, and the good would go to heaven while the bad would perish and be tormented in Hell for all eternity, there is no reincarnating into another species, that is a lie, you only have this life to get right with God. today I want to share with you the Gospel of God Jesus Christ who is the only God who came in the flesh and lived among us about 2000 years ago and he was crucified and died for our sins, all men have sinned against God and hence we live in a world full of trouble because the first people named Adam and Eve ate from the tree which God commanded them not to eat from, hence because of their disobedience, Adam and Even were cast out of Paradise. But God in his love and mercy made a way for us to get back into this paradise so that we can once again live with him for eternity in paradise where we never grow old or die and where there is no pain or suffering for all eternity. Today you can take the first step in this journey by believing in God Jesus Christ and accepting him as God(as he was not just a good teacher) and by repenting of your sins. In the last day Jesus would resurrect everyone who ever lived including the good and the bad and the good would go to heaven while the bad would perish and be tormented in Hell for all eternity, there is no reincarnating into another species, that is a lie, you only have this life to get right with God. Therefore we must repent of our sins today and realize that we are not Gods, neither are we divine, only God is divine. Jesus is God and he taught us how to live when he came to Earth , there are 2 destinations either Heaven or Eternal hell fire, those believe in Jesus Christ and who live according to Jesus Christ would go to Heaven but those wicked people who reject him and choose their own paths would be cast into the lake of fire where they shall be tormented for all eternity, this is just the reality, nonetheless it is not fear that cause me to live for God but rather it is my love for him in that he is a merciful and loving God. Focus on the things of God instead of the things of this world as the things of this world are only temporary but the things of God are eternal. If you would like to know more about this I encourage you to study the ESV and KJV Bible as there is vital knowledge that you must have in there as it explains Gods plan for Humanity and what we must do to please him. Do not delay, tomorrow is not promised.Jesus bless you
@nikkiwolf8509
@nikkiwolf8509 6 лет назад
Perry Froze y'all just won't stop
@CEnjoyer
@CEnjoyer 5 лет назад
this guy could rip the most insane bongs
@fxg9707
@fxg9707 4 года назад
Dean ooaath
@beal5328
@beal5328 2 месяца назад
The free divers are a breed of their own. Please stay safe, there is only so much the body can withstand!
@yahairamonrroy959
@yahairamonrroy959 10 месяцев назад
Woow It's something extreme, but if I knew how to swim and wasn't afraid of the sea, maybe I would, you're incredible
@TrinkGaming
@TrinkGaming 3 года назад
Corona in his body Oxygen : what you're looking for Corona : his lungs Oxygen : me too me too
@metiuu398
@metiuu398 3 года назад
Too*
@shellyrgarcia2205
@shellyrgarcia2205 3 года назад
@@metiuu398 obviously a misspell. Unintentional. So obnoxious.
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 3 года назад
@@shellyrgarcia2205 they were just correcting op, nothing “obnoxious” about that🤔
@nixtzy6897
@nixtzy6897 3 года назад
true
@shellyrgarcia2205
@shellyrgarcia2205 3 года назад
@@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 nope. Ridiculous. People misspell all the time, especially with cell phones. Just enjoy the joke he made, which was funny. Why do we need all these snooty little uppity spell-checkers? Answer: we don't. 😒😡🤮🖕🖕
@carterspringer48
@carterspringer48 2 года назад
“How many veins are in your forehead?” Him: “Yes”
@fatkat311
@fatkat311 2 года назад
@@lonestarssllg - haha.. I see this all the time in the comment section.🤦‍♀️
@nilslindstrom1344
@nilslindstrom1344 2 года назад
@@lonestarssllg these jokes pisses me off, like thats just not a logical answer lol
@lonestarssllg
@lonestarssllg 2 года назад
@@nilslindstrom1344 damn ok, fine ill delete it
@Gameboy-Unboxings
@Gameboy-Unboxings 2 года назад
@@lonestarssllg what did you say?
@troy8349
@troy8349 2 года назад
@@lonestarssllg what did you say?
@nicoloalexisduran3295
@nicoloalexisduran3295 11 месяцев назад
Crazy how deep that was considering you can see dry land so close
@ted1558
@ted1558 2 года назад
AMAZING !!
@soulsview9560
@soulsview9560 3 года назад
actually so impressive how he calmly pulls himself to the surface
@m_pejzaa3405
@m_pejzaa3405 3 года назад
Yeah becouse if he started swimming up really fast and started panicking it would be bad
@akseli7029
@akseli7029 3 года назад
He knows that if he ascended too fast he would get decompression sickness and would risk paralysis.
@Unknownn658
@Unknownn658 3 года назад
@@akseli7029 That's not true at all. Since he's not using a SCUBA tank, decompression sickness is not an issue.
@akseli7029
@akseli7029 3 года назад
@@Unknownn658 My bad, thank you for correcting
@mario_gabriel
@mario_gabriel 3 года назад
I'm not an expert but I assume that he doesn't put too much effort because that way he can hold his breath longer.
@oliwer2516
@oliwer2516 4 года назад
How I feel when I down to get my girls sunglasses at the bottom of the pool.
@gojo8672
@gojo8672 3 года назад
Im dead🤣🤣😂😂
@AlbertRazzer
@AlbertRazzer 3 года назад
@@gojo8672 rest in peace
@gojo8672
@gojo8672 3 года назад
@@AlbertRazzer lmao 🤣 😂 😆 💀
@danielforde-pogson
@danielforde-pogson 3 года назад
Especially if she's still wearing them...
@ashura9109
@ashura9109 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HBpUtObKeNA.html 😱😱😨
@RukemanGamer
@RukemanGamer 11 месяцев назад
u are pros mr. william winram
@LuckyLuka771
@LuckyLuka771 2 года назад
the music is so nice.
@Sammy33599
@Sammy33599 4 года назад
Seems like RU-vid Recommendations has brought us all together then.
@sol3cito33
@sol3cito33 3 года назад
Totally uplifting even to watch! Fantastic achievement, William, congrats! Love and hugs from Hungary!
@razoblicavanje4231
@razoblicavanje4231 Год назад
I lose breath and my lungs wanted to explode while watching him.
@user-bo6dd4mn5p
@user-bo6dd4mn5p Год назад
Я смотрела, затаив дыхание! Как возможно натренировать свой организм, чтобы перенести такие титанические нагрузки??!!! Вероятно, что нет предела человеческим возможностям!!!
@jupyjones4823
@jupyjones4823 3 года назад
No human can dive to 145m William Winram: Hold my breath
@c.j2138
@c.j2138 3 года назад
copied from the Alexey Molchanov 130m dive video but k
@jupyjones4823
@jupyjones4823 3 года назад
@@c.j2138 yeah I know! I'm just tired of not being funny.
@shellyrgarcia2205
@shellyrgarcia2205 3 года назад
@@jupyjones4823 this was funny... plagery or not! 👍👍👍😉😂😂❤ kudos!!!
@eagleeye6021
@eagleeye6021 3 года назад
@@jupyjones4823 come to Philippines and witnes the person who can dive 250m in one breath.
@jupyjones4823
@jupyjones4823 3 года назад
@@eagleeye6021 who?
@farrel9776
@farrel9776 4 года назад
let's be honest, we try to hold our breath also until he reach the top
@anthonyman8008
@anthonyman8008 3 года назад
@@Mechjeb661 the deeper the easier
@Matteo-nd4pp
@Matteo-nd4pp 3 года назад
@@anthonyman8008 The deeper you go the more the air is compressed inside of your lungs. So it's way harder. Still, this guy is a joke. He's not really a free diver but a fraud. Claiming this as a world record ist just stupid. He didn't dive himself. That's why is record is not respected by free divers.
@anthonyman8008
@anthonyman8008 3 года назад
@@Matteo-nd4pp you're absolutely wrong
@Matteo-nd4pp
@Matteo-nd4pp 3 года назад
@@anthonyman8008 Bro. I dive since about 9 years now and am a dive instructor and a rescue diver. I freedive a lot. You have no idea what you're talking about mate. At least try to back it up with some facts
@anthonyman8008
@anthonyman8008 3 года назад
@@Matteo-nd4pp you're a liar I know the physiological changes that body undergoes
@jaromirsvoboda5481
@jaromirsvoboda5481 5 месяцев назад
Neuvěřitelný na jeden nádech. Borec 👍👍👍
@hafizashamiaarshad2081
@hafizashamiaarshad2081 Месяц назад
Extraordinary skill 👌
@randomtradeups7365
@randomtradeups7365 3 года назад
Mad respect to the cameraman 😳
@ghostdawg527
@ghostdawg527 3 года назад
@Buffalo Tom looks like you missed the joke bud
@ilanswagyt21
@ilanswagyt21 3 года назад
Woosh
@randomtradeups7365
@randomtradeups7365 3 года назад
Damn the Camera man should have the wr instead of this Guy
@randomtradeups7365
@randomtradeups7365 3 года назад
@Buffalo Tom lolz imagine not getting the joke
@ashura9109
@ashura9109 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HBpUtObKeNA.html 😱😱😨
@roncandido2433
@roncandido2433 3 года назад
The camera man was taking the world record too.
@ckchaelin6168
@ckchaelin6168 3 года назад
The camera man was far . He have camera in front of him.
@Justicsgenie
@Justicsgenie 3 года назад
@@ckchaelin6168 thats the joke
@user-lc2su9ys5j
@user-lc2su9ys5j 3 года назад
Always underrated person
@rodrigo.gibson
@rodrigo.gibson 2 года назад
This guy can hold his breath longer than I can hold a relationship
@redminote7354
@redminote7354 2 года назад
Very inspiring
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