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  • at 209 metres a full tank of air would last about 25 seconds.

  • you trollz are such gay stupid homos without respect for somebody who is better than you!!! patrick musimu is a well known freediver he broke a lot records and if you really think that this is fake, why would a big assosiation like aida or cmas accept this as a worldrecord??? he deserves honor but you guys just make me sick

    R.I.P Patrick Musimu

  • does he breathe some air as soon as he gets to that depth for the way up? if not, wont he get that lung expansion injury shiz?

  • @wtficantgetausername the deeper you go the smaller your lungs get and if you go up again they go back to normal size, so if he would take some oxygen before he goes up again, his lungs would explode. so no he didn't

  • More like 20,9 meters!

  • i thaught it went faster up............????????

  • i think the deepest sea in the world is in the Philippines

    hahaha! That's My Country right there :DD

  • Was that a Mermaid at 1:14?

  • This is called free diving, hè doesnt breathe compressed air, so no deco is needed.

  • i could be wrong, he might be catching the diver a few sec above him.......... but still a little air wile going up wouldent be so bad....

  • im not a pro diver, but done anuff to know catching the lift up that quick is really not the best for ones health.......

  • He gets out of the water an his ear is bleeding, and guy says how was it. he says i cant hear you Ha

  • deco???

  • Had he missed his grasp on that handle, he is, well, down there for the duration.

  • 65 peoples souls tried it and drown

  • yea sexydiver16 but there are sites with good dive stories on the net too. The myscubastory site has the best. They also have dive accident stories and videos; lost buddy stories and shark encounter videos. all of them are true life. Type myscubastory into google and its the first site.

  • Racing your own fart bubble to the surface is another way of having fun going up.

  • and then Herbert Nitsch broke that record and hit 214 metres haha but deepest freedive unassisted was by my man William Trubridge last year at deans blue hole, 101 metres thats a long way down with no fins or nuda haha

  • @PtownPaBoy Another guy broke william trubridge's record three days after he set it.

  • @drawesome2000 nah ur mistaken bro william trubridge still holds the world record for CNF at 101m and hes still the only person to break 100m in that category, ur probably thinking of him being beaten 3 days later in the CWT or FIM categories where its not unusual for them to go over 100m check the aida website out if you dont believe me they're the ones that govern freediving world records

  • @PtownPaBoy go watch the video of william trubridge, in the description it says so.

  • @drawesome2000 i think you need to read it properly william trubridge set the new world record of 101m three days after he set a world record by diving to 1 hectometer which is 100m. It wasnt someone else that broke his record 3 days later it was him who broke his previous record. Like i said go look at the aida website with the current world records for freediving and you can see it for yourself, don't believe every description you read on youtube bro. go to the official sites

  • @PtownPaBoy Thanks man.

  • what if he fell off

  • He died 2 weeks ago while training in his swimming pool in Belgium.

  • @MAGDF, Wow, I just "Googled" his name to confirm that he passed away and he did.

  • garbage....deepest dive? ooooookkkkkkkkkk

  • cool

    

  • The light looks about right for that kind of dive at that depth. Plus, closer to the equator there is obviously more light. No trickery. There are many types of free diving. This is not the deepest free dive by far. Still a very interesting video.

  • ok this great event deserves a little better quality of video, i could made this in my bathtub

  • Haha deepest dive... what a fucking joke

  • Any one can do this just swallow the air like helium

  • me thinks the time to travel from 209m to the surface would be longer than most people can hold their breath without getting the bends, but I may be wrong.

  • @mortsey

    You can only get the bends while breathing compressed air at depth. Taking a breath of air at the surface and holding it while you descend then resurface will not cause the bends.

  • @mortsey free divers don't usually suffer from the bends because they aren't forcing compressed air into their bodies.

  • Ok well, the title is misleading, this is not the deepest dive in history, lol. They should have said "free-dive", but it's not even the deepest free-dive in history nor do I think this is real, as at that depth, no matter how warm the water is, it would not be that light.

  • There are impossible things. Like diving 400m without any equipment and without passing out.

  • total fake...

  • @kyriakos000 ok you all calling this fake are just retarded idiots if you don't have proof that it is fake then shut the fuck up, just do the world a favor and die.. please

  • didn't look like an entirely human performance..

  • "Accept No Limits"

    Well, okay, accept -209.6 meters...

  • @julianppp lol

  • Haha 209 meters my ass. At 209 meters below the surface it's pitch black! :)

  • @gratzner Not true' in hot place's the sea temperature rise's. Making the water warmer. More hotter. Making it lighter for longer and deeper. Do the science.

  • @gratzner typical idiot...you probably dont even know what a meter is. please instead of spreading your ignorance throughout the internet just keep your uneducated comments to yourself. THANKS!

  • @gratzner, That isn't necessarily true. It depends on how clear the water is. In some places, it is light past 500 meters below the surface. There is very little light at that depth, but there is some. If you descend below 1,000 meters, then you are definitely in the "Dark Zone".

  • @gratzner Depends on where exactly you dive.

  • @gratzner actually it depends where

  • @gratzner they are in the Red Sea, which has ridiculous visibility. For example, while snorkeling on the surface, you can clearly see down to 100 ft., perhaps more. I have not done 209 meters there :) but at 60 I could see clearly... there was plenty of light.

  • @gratzner not every part of the ocean is pitch black

  • @gratzner just wrong. im sorry

  • What is the point of doing this?

  • bensmirni23 This is supposed to be a breath hold dive, so your comparison with mixed gas diving isn't relevant. Your maths is suspect too, one thousand metres of sea water equates to a pressure of about one hundred bar or one hundred kg force per square centimetre.

  • yea sailer65, but there are also quite good dive stories on the net too . try the myscubastory site. type myscubastory into google - its the first one from what i remember

  • you are late , Man, THE BEST is THEO MAVROSTOMOS A GREEK FRENCH PROFESSIONAL DIVER IN MARSEILLES who works for COMEX , HE REACHES WITH HYDROX SCAPHS NEAR 1000M with a level of pressure of 10000KGS per CM square .

  • This is bullshit. Not only is this not the deepest dive in history, it's not even the deepest free-dive in history. He appears to be free-diving via variable weight apnea, but at 209 m, there would not be that much light. Besides, the deepest variable weight apnea dive was verified in 2007 at 142 m by Herbert Nitsch.

  • This is bullshit. Not only is not the deepest dive in history, it's not even the deepest free-dive in history. He appears to be free-diving via variable weight apnea, but at 209 m, there would not be that much light. Besides, the deepest variable weight apnea dive was verified in 2007 at 142 m by Herbert Nitsch.

  • This guy's balls could have anchored the Titanic

  • that is sick!, and kentivil.. good job!, dont let cyper cunts fuck with your day.. also... i find it funny that people come on here and try to act like they are king shit with all knowledge... fuck sake people... just enjoy the video and dont copy and paste technical shit onto here to make yourselves seem smart... make friends!, like in real life!... and make dive buddies!, even better shut your computers down for a day or so and go down the street and grab a coffee..

  • that is sick!

  • I thought this was common knowledge for any of us. As a free diver, what you take down is what you bring back up in your body. I'm surprised there are people who still need this concept explained. It's obvious that "hibob841" has taken a dive course and has common sense. He knows what he's talking about.

  • like to see him try the 500m barrier

    come on man you an do it !

  • BET YOU EARS where popping lol

  • this is totally FAKE!! You can see its photoshopped..and how come at 200 meters is it still light ??? It doesnt get any darker underwater @ 600 ft that from right bekow the surface? Not to mention EVERYONE THAT POSTED HERE IS A PATHETIC LOSER! A bunch of fukin lowlifes tryin to one uop eachother by bragging about who can hold their breath the longest in their bathtub...everyone who posted here should just take a bath with a toaster..except the guy who commented about chuck norris..Ur all losers

  • You are epic fail low lifer... You just post stupid trash cause you are an epic retarded ass hole who can't do any shit but troll around... SMFD go trash Justin Bieber's vids not here your not welcomed to trash here cause you are a sucker... Also at 55m or 180+ft there is sill light... Go to a diving school kid or better go back to preschool. Stupid loser.

  • I also didn't suffer anything and it felt like a normal dive nothing special. I made 300+ and I started diving when i was 11 got Jr. Open Water and Jr. Advance Open Water and got Jr. Rescue when i was 12 with Emergency First Response but I didn't get my certification when i was 11 because of the long delay -.-.

  • @kentvill wow..all of those fake made up certifications and you're still A LOSER!!! kind of makes you want to not waste our fucking time with whatever bullshit you are peddling and go get a fukin life!!!! AHAHAHAHAHA FAIL.

  • @whorebot325 Ummm... I think you should be the one who should get a life you retard. You're jealous that i did a 55m dive at 12 years old? I'm still 13 now and my birthday is gonna be at Aug. 11, 2011. Try searching PADI Clement B. Villanueva Birthdate: August 11, 1997 Instructor Number: M1-41139 Victorio G. Baldovia These are my diver numbers: Jr. Open Water Diver 0911AM3221; Jr Advance Open Water Diver 0911AM3224; Jr. Rescue Diver: 1002AM6389

  • @whorebot325 Almost forgot my EFR(Emergency First Responder) Number: 1002AM7234. If you Reply trash back to me or think this is some random kid with licence... Add my Facebook account Clement B. Villanueva email: clebvill@ymail.com if you still think i'm fake go to the Philippines and lets meet face to face or even dive together. If you don't wanna lose then you are just a retarded asshole...

  • Well... I don't know what's deepest dive for a kid but... i'm 12 years old and my deepest dive was 55m location is at Boracay Island and at the dive site named Yapak. Did I get the deepest dive?

  • @kentvill

    lol i think some indian kid got it at 11 yrsold at 85m google it.

  • @xMandalorex Give me link...

  • Something is not right. It appears to me he is breathing through a regulator on descent when he hits the water at 0:35 up until 1:00. I'm sorry a single breath would be breathed above water and held going down. Besides the fact since he is using no muscles to get down he is not burning up any oxygen in the air he supposedly breathed in. I have no problem with a balloon going up but a noisy ass elevator going down? I call shenanigans.

  • @592220 that "regulator" is and assisted equalisation device, so instead of having to hold his nose and equalise in the conventional manner, he only has to breath OUT through his mouth to equalise the air in his mask. so he is doing this on one breath, and "not burning up any oxygen" to merely stay conscious requires oxygen, so it's not as easy as all that, try tying a boulder to your feet, juming in on one breath and see if you can get that deep without an urge to breath ;)

  • chuck norris can go to the bottom of the mariana trench in one cannon ball dive

  • thats not fair it was more awesome if he was swimming

  • wow! he was holding his breath that whole time!?

  • Complete crap. Chasing depth records is plain dumb. Not even filming it properly is retarded. Well done nobody.

  •  sheer madness.

  • i'd be like dying at that depth.... i wouldn't be able to stand it

  • "nothing is impossible accept no limits" .Plain bullshit , you are currently limited at 210 meters and will never go at 1000 meters .

    That said respect for the awsome perfomance.

  • amazing but why the fins if there's no swimming?

  • holy fucking shit... abit boring to be like "eh shit i rly need to inhale air right now, i must!!" when you're all the way on 200 metres.

  • deathwish

  • what the fuck is the point of this?

  • One can retrain his automatic breathing pattern to breathe only 3-4 breaths per minute at rest (e.g., during sleep). Then the maximum breath hold will be about 7-9 minutes since it is the unconscious breathing that defines body oxygenation and max apnea. Most free divers have about 2-3 min for max apnea and only few are able to change their breath down to 3-4 breaths per min at rest. For more info search for "Buteyko Table of Health Zones". Learning the Buteyko method will help to get there.

  • lol wtf? was that a diver passing by at 1:12 ? i donno but i dont that a diver would go down to about 150m :/

  • @zambuga1 Shark.

  • Do you mix gasses is it helium?

  • @ToomuchBTUstoday Tri-mix reduced the nitrogen and Oxygen content to help with things like Oxygen Toxicity and Nitorgen Narcosis, Nitrogen gets into the tissue of the body and can cause a fizzing on surfacing (or massive deco stops) the tri mix makes deeper dives safer. Also Tec diving will have you use Nitrox or enriched air for deco stops and even pure oxygen.

    It's an amazing science deep diving...not just a case of putting a tank on an "going for it"

  • Why is everybody talking about chuck norris

  • @Rocksaw100 From what I gather the common belief is that Chuck Norris is in fact the lord himself and he is capable of anything. Even after my breif exposure to this I find it quite amusing! :D

  • This is a really cool way to play Russian roulette, but it’s not diving….

  • Chuck norris witnessed it . He lives down there.

  • was he wearing a g shock?

  • did that person get deconpression sickness?

  • @qwerty121ist

    No. You dont get Decompression illness when you hold your breath. :)

  • how does he stand such pressures? I heard on mythbusters that at a mere 300 feet the human body would be compacted into a pellet. How did this guy dive down so far?

  • @crazyjorge2111

    The pressure only effects areas with air in it, like sinuses, lungs, goggles, etc. Air can be compressed easily. At 10 meters, 1 liter of air has just 50 % of the original volume. At 20 metres, its just a third. At 30 metres, its just a quarter, etc.

    the rest of the body is liquid. And liquid cant be compressed.

  • @crazyjorge2111 mythbusters is utter bs some times ;)

  • borrring

  • i thought at 200m deep there was no light

  • @dafaucas same

  • this record has already been beaten by the austrian herbert nitsch who dove to 214 in the no limit attempt..

  • This is an assisted dive, not a free dive, so he cheated big time. Doesn't count. Try again!

  • There are different types of depth disciplines people...and all have different rules and world records. I believe this is no-limits apnea--when the diver can use a sled down and then an inflatable bag to go back up...

  • Uh...what just happened?

  • Deepest dive my ass. Your achievement is incredible enough as "deepest dive on a single breath", don't go and lie by proclaiming it the "deepest dive in history".

  • All you really need is the fastest pully system.

  • The absolute limit for light penetration is 200 meters assuming the water is CRYSTAL CLEAR. Why the hell was there still light?

  • haha imagine letting go accidentally at 209 and seeing that float up.

  • @king1maj I think that water would instantly turn brown if that happened

  • @king1maj LOL!

  • LOL, that would be so fucked up.

  • haha this guy is a cheater

  • so he held onto a machine that brought him down then used it to go back up... This is more like an assisted dive...

  • He got up by inflating the bag on his sled with compressed air out of the attached bottle.

  • have you considered retitling this video? it is a fantastic dive, but a number of posters have pointed out that nitsch now holds the no limits record, so i think the title is misleading for those that don't know freediving.

  • some people can hold it's breath for 10 minutes.

  • damn this shit creeps me out, I can't even hold my breath for 30 seconds :p

  • Patrick broke 8 world records!! One of them is in free immersion. So he can go down and up by him self. :-)

  • wtf is this shit?

  • this is kinda dangerous without any divers with u

  • @lilvov Divers dont go down to 200 meters....

  • @josmoloco Usually..

  • Sheck did somthing like this... and don't forget about Mante...

  • Maniac.... A stunning performance though!

  • that would suck if he slipped from the thing pulling him up

  • What an idiot

  • I know a kid of my previous school, his father died of a heart attack, but he once holded the record of deepest dive... not not really shure but I think he got 180 meters... well whatever it was his name = ``de clerck``

  • You people are so funny.

    This is not fake, it does get darker as he descends, you can see that on the gear in front of him, the sea doesn't just go black when you go deep...

    As for sea elevator, there are many practices in apnea, no limits being one of them.

    Free divers cannot suffer from lung over expansion diseases, such as AGE. Scuba divers can.

    Free divers can indeed be subject to DCS, not as badly as Scuba DIvers, but Mariotte's law can be applied as well.

    N2 will disolve in their tissues

  • this is fake in due to the fact that it would have become darker as he desended

  • how is he doing that with out a air tank

  • I have to say I don't really think this is a dive as much as riding a sea elevator. He holds his breath for a while which still takes training but riding a sled down and up does not qualify as a dive to me.

  • This is BS his ascent would create Hypoventelation and he would pass out. too go that deep and that great a pressure on one breath and not release any air takes incredable endurance than to "hold it in" and shoot back to the top like that isnt compatible with the human body. you would induce air pockets into your blood stream. wow if anyone really believes this shit should take diving course or anatomy.

  • He would no doubt go directly into a deco tank.. but you really gotta get your facts straight. Look up 'Mammalian Dive Reflex' and 'DCS' for some answers. You might think you know, but you don't. No offense meant.

  • hey im always open to learn something new

  • You are dead wrong. Divers are susceptible to arterial gas embolism (or "air pockets in your bloodstream" as you dub it so technically) if they take a breath *AT DEPTH* from a pressurized gas source and then ascend without exhaling, because the volume of gas in their lungs will expand as they ascend. Free-divers can not suffer from DCS or AGE because they do not breathe under pressure. That breath you took at the surface, as you ascend, will only expand to the volume it occupied at the surface.

  • If you had really "taken a diving course," as you implore us all to do, you would know that a SCUBA diver can suffer from AGE if he surfaces from only a few feet of water, without exhaling on ascent--again, because he has been breathing at depth from a pressurized gas source. If your theory were correct, then a free diver who dives to the bottom of a 10' deep pool, and surfaces without exhaling, would suffer AGE just as easily. Most of us would not have survived childhood if that were true.

  • @hibob841 "most of us would not have survived childhood if that were true" that was =)):)) dayuuumm :)) the best way u could've put it to words !

  • @hibob841

    the reason you wouldn't suffer from going into a pool and resurfacing is because you wouldn't of taken in any new air at depth which would then expand. The air within your body from a free dive is already expanded to surface pressure. If you take in air at depth and surface rapidly without exhaling, that gas will expand causing problems.

  • @hibob841 to the volume it occupied, less the O2 component so it is IMPOSSIBLE for a free diver to suffer AGE; However this does increase the likelihood of SWBO.

  • wat the hell was that thing at about 1:18 on the top left corner

  • LOL, it was another diver. They have them there incase the guy gets in to trouble.

  • Safety diver in scuba gear.

  • @ratchetisthebest

    It seems to be a diver.

  • why his ears dont hurt i go 8 feet under a swimming pool and it hurts like hell

  • mybe he got special ear plugs or something.....

  • By simply equalizing his middle ears, as weel as nose and mask.

    It more difficult to do in shallow waters, it gets easier as you descend, hence the fact that he is not doing under 60meters.

    The pressure changes more rapidly during the few first meters....

  • Deepest dive with scuba gear is aound 350 meters. 12 hours dive.

  • I know for a fact this is not fake.out of Curiosity i followed free diver Pipin Ferreras and his wife Audrey Mestre's progress when i was young and there are many others out there in this sport these people are amazing.

    great work you guys stay safe out the and have the time of your life. hats off to you all tons of respect.

    Khartoum.W

  • try the marina's trench... and video log it XD

  • what the name of the song? thank you!

  • No-Limits Apnea (NLT)

    Men 214 - Herbert Nitsch

  • Madness. I Take my hat off to you.

  • Muy relajante,pero tremendo a la vez "me lo imagino muy bien" ;-D

  • you can read that nothing is impossible accept nolimits.one day human could reach many deeper water,please think 100 years ago for divers

  • i think it is fake.... but if it isn't. ,well done to patrick

  • Fake!? Howcome!?

  • It doesn't matter if he breathes at -200 meters, surely when he's coming upwards he just keeps his mouth half-open (not blocking air exit) and the pressure compensate itself. What you cannot do is to voluntarily not allow air circulation by blocking the exit from your lungs, as the air expands, It's being released so not danger of lung-explosion even if the volume is comprised by 22 times

  • He has a nose peg

  • a few things if he doesnt breathe and thus fill his lungs at depth it cant over expand, he will have the same amount of air in his lungs as he went down with..

    Also alot of people can sterilize without holding their nose... will HAVE to equalize

  • I love to "sterilize" by blocking my nose!!!

  • im so proud...

  • Right at 2:25 on, he looks like James Bond lol.

    Also, with every ten meters you go deeper, you add 1 Bar/Atm of pressure

    0m=1 Bar/Atm

    10m=2 Bar/Atm

    20m=3 Bar/Atm

    ............................

    210m=22 Bar/Atm

    I just can't figure out why he isn't equalizing his ears.

  • Don't have to grab the nose the equalize. I use a slight jaw wriggle or yawning motion. Sometimes just tipping the angle of my head moves air in the eustacian (spelling) tubes. Also the deeper you go the less often you clear. eg 1st 10m the pressure doubles at deeper depths the fraction is less. That's the way I see it. Nothing worse than ruining a dive with mathmatics and physics theory.

  • lol. thank you

  • @shardenfroid Same here, or just swallowing works for me

  • @shardenfroid that works (for some only )when you dive normal, but for none with that descending speed.