@jakub2986 What you're saying isn't physically possible. When ever you take a breath, the oxygen gets pulled out of the air you're breathing and it gets circulated. So you can't recycle the air in your body since there's only so much oxygen to go around. You might want to do some research before telling everyone something that makes no sense.
@jakub2986 Thats not a very good idea. I mean really... U should practise holoding youyr breath for 5 minuits without being trained...... I mean the logic behind your argument is somewhat flawed... your heart and brain needs air..... and you need oxygen for your brain to tell your body to move.... sooo.. yeh.. in anycase thats not what these guys are doing.... through breathing and other techinques they are lowering the speed there heart beats conserving more air. It's about control.
the way i can stay underwater is to pretend not to be submerged and keep moving all the time and dont think about running out of breath..as long as u can move ur lungs with out inhaling and exhaling u dont need air for ur body to function.just blood circulation..throw up ur air and then swallow it back inside..learn that.. next thing u know ur underwater for more than 5 minutes.
@Samurailord yeah that's with a single breath without pure oxygen. they do pure oxygen breath holds too, but that's in a different category. david blaine had the record of a little over 17 minutes, but it was recently beat by someone with a time of 20 minutes. and pure oxygen breath holds is where they breath nothing but pure oxygen out of a tank for a couple minutes right before they hold
it's called static apnea... they hold their breaths for as long as they can underwater to train for freediving... when they hold their breaths while kicking around, it's called dynamic apnea... current static world record is
cooool!
RichLuckyMan 6 months ago
@jakub2986 What you're saying isn't physically possible. When ever you take a breath, the oxygen gets pulled out of the air you're breathing and it gets circulated. So you can't recycle the air in your body since there's only so much oxygen to go around. You might want to do some research before telling everyone something that makes no sense.
Anatheya 10 months ago
@jakub2986 Thats not a very good idea. I mean really... U should practise holoding youyr breath for 5 minuits without being trained...... I mean the logic behind your argument is somewhat flawed... your heart and brain needs air..... and you need oxygen for your brain to tell your body to move.... sooo.. yeh.. in anycase thats not what these guys are doing.... through breathing and other techinques they are lowering the speed there heart beats conserving more air. It's about control.
Balfourism 11 months ago
the way i can stay underwater is to pretend not to be submerged and keep moving all the time and dont think about running out of breath..as long as u can move ur lungs with out inhaling and exhaling u dont need air for ur body to function.just blood circulation..throw up ur air and then swallow it back inside..learn that.. next thing u know ur underwater for more than 5 minutes.
jakub2986 1 year ago
@Samurailord yeah that's with a single breath without pure oxygen. they do pure oxygen breath holds too, but that's in a different category. david blaine had the record of a little over 17 minutes, but it was recently beat by someone with a time of 20 minutes. and pure oxygen breath holds is where they breath nothing but pure oxygen out of a tank for a couple minutes right before they hold
metabolife 1 year ago
155 mts apnea
nice
robert317 2 years ago
11:35 is so wicked long..
Samurailord 2 years ago
it's called static apnea... they hold their breaths for as long as they can underwater to train for freediving... when they hold their breaths while kicking around, it's called dynamic apnea... current static world record is
Men : 11:35 by Stéphane Mifsud
Women : 8:23 Natalia Molchanova
metabolife 2 years ago
what are they doing?
EastSeaMermaid 2 years ago