I will subscribe to whoever answers my question how do you hold your breath for that long without having to take classes i can hold it for a min and 30 seconds siting still i know how to blow the o2 off but i still cant do that and i am not really able to train at altatude
but i have a question, why is he "falling" down at 1:20 till 2:12, until 1:20 he uses his hands and feets but at 1.20 till 2:12 he just sinks down, so my question is, why is he sinking down, or at what depth das someone sinks down without doing anything. thanks a lot
@atrixbeatrix his wetsuite gets compressed by the pressure and when the gas in the neoprene gives less buoyancy than his weight belt weighs so he started to sink down... normally you take as many lead as you need to "hove" at a 1/3 of the depth if you come over this depth you will start to speed up to the surface ,moving down you have to struggle a bit against this buoyancy..
william trubridge (the guy in this vid) recently did 101 meters in this same blue hole!!!!
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piecemaker74 2 months ago
Respect to this man!
GamePlayShotz 2 months ago
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I will subscribe to whoever answers my question how do you hold your breath for that long without having to take classes i can hold it for a min and 30 seconds siting still i know how to blow the o2 off but i still cant do that and i am not really able to train at altatude
metelfann3 6 months ago
the video is really cool, congrats to the diver.
but i have a question, why is he "falling" down at 1:20 till 2:12, until 1:20 he uses his hands and feets but at 1.20 till 2:12 he just sinks down, so my question is, why is he sinking down, or at what depth das someone sinks down without doing anything. thanks a lot
atrixbeatrix 1 year ago
@atrixbeatrix his wetsuite gets compressed by the pressure and when the gas in the neoprene gives less buoyancy than his weight belt weighs so he started to sink down... normally you take as many lead as you need to "hove" at a 1/3 of the depth if you come over this depth you will start to speed up to the surface ,moving down you have to struggle a bit against this buoyancy..
hope my english is good enough.. lars
Green4Move 1 year ago
You rock!!!
twoconchs 1 year ago
.....en el trayecto hacia los -88 mts., inmóvil, inerte por fuera, pero rebosante de vida y sensaciones por dentro.
Dimas Cordero.
isajoa2 1 year ago
@isajoa2 es eso una cita? mi español es mal.
hziggles 1 year ago
@gutsy, everyoung -
it looks like he's using a noseclip, which would mean he can equalise normally (by increasing the pressure in his nasal cavity).
@radoskor -
What's the music? I like!
archphil1 1 year ago
@archphil1: Sorry mate but I have no Idea wwhat is the name of this soundtruck I try try to find more on YouTube...
radoskor288 1 year ago
@archphil1
John Murphy - Surface Of The Sun
szczurek1987 1 year ago
@archphil1
einstein mode: on
BuLLLDoZeR 6 months ago
how does he do it without equelising ? please
im4everyoung 2 years ago
Its called frenzel method. Equalise with your jaw. Hard to explain. Like when you are on a plane and you open your jaw to equalise
gutsy29 2 years ago
Complimenti Williams!!! per questo tuo record mondiale, Da Verona, Italia ti saluto affettuosamente, Leo
Leo37045 2 years ago
Amazing accomplishment
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago 2
Fantastic! Great Video.
Frosty021978 2 years ago 2