Started getting difficult around 20 meters on the way up. I was just sitting holding my breath. I’m sure I wouldn’t have made it the whole way exerting energy like the river. BRAVO!! Edit: held my breath the whole dive. Just took 5 full and deep breaths before.
I think what most people dont consider is that he's not diving 60 meters but 120 because he is going 60 meters each way. That on top of doing it without fins is extremely impressive.
My highest dry hold was 3:45 stagnant and felt like I was simultaneously going to poop and pee myself, moving that much I'm not sure I can last more than 2:00 at my peak and now I can barely go 2:30 dry
I can say this, I can most likely make it to the bottom but getting up I would drown 😂 . I wouldn't even make it halfway back up. Just touch the bottom and pull out the oxygen tank.
I'm surprised that I was able to hold my breath for the whole video. Taking deep breaths beforehand to the point of getting a bit lightheaded so as to super oxygenate the blood works incredibly well.
Before all the deep tanks (Nemo34, Y40 and Dubai) the only deep training tanks were Navy training tanks. In the UK it was HMS Dolphin in Gosport (c.28m) - used for Submarine Escape training, and I believe also for specialist Navy Divers. I was part of the UK Freedive Team for the first International Team Freediving competition in 1998 in Sardinia and we trained in HMS Dolphin. Even if I was the same age as I was at HMS Dolphin I reckon I'd suffer with acute fear of heights!
Any advice for dry training that doesn't involve static apnea? I love to freedive but hate sitting around holding my breath for an hour at a time. I can go to 30m now pretty comfortably but dont have buddies to train with so i have to do dry stuff.
I held my breath with him until he touched the bottom, turned and pulled up once then I had to exhale😂. Too bad I’m too overweight to sink to the bottom of anything. Im naturally buoyant.
@@KalunaFreediving I think it depends how fat they are - because fat doesn't compress much (or at the same rate the water compresses, which is only 5% at the Mariana trench). If they've got hundreds of extra pounds they could be a human oil slick.
Obviously I’m just laying in bed watching this video, not diving, but I’m a little scared how easy it was to hold my breath the whole video… could have went longer but idk if that would start hurting my brain??
FWIW I was able to hold my breath just enough to make it to the bottom, but will have to do more pre-breathing to hold it enough to make it back to the surface.
Started getting difficult around 20 meters on the way up. I was just sitting holding my breath. I’m sure I wouldn’t have made it the whole way exerting energy like the river. BRAVO!!
Edit: held my breath the whole dive. Just took 5 full and deep breaths before.
I think what most people dont consider is that he's not diving 60 meters but 120 because he is going 60 meters each way. That on top of doing it without fins is extremely impressive.
He is descending (diving) 60 meters the other 60 meters up is ascending (not diving).
@@m1productions639 thats true
can't compare both, the pressure of 120m is waaaay bigger than 60m...
"That on top of doing it without fins is extremely impressive."
He has a rope to pull him that's far better than fins wtf
He's diving 60M
WHAT AN AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT!
Great Vid!
What a location! thats a place I'd love to visit.
Next year Alex! 😜🤞💪
so cool!
If you are saying it😉 thank you!!! 🤗🤙
Nice touchdown!
👋😜
Congrats!!!!!! 👏👏👏
so nice of you thanks. Hope we see you next year there! 🤜🤛😀
Bravo🎉
My highest dry hold was 3:45 stagnant and felt like I was simultaneously going to poop and pee myself, moving that much I'm not sure I can last more than 2:00 at my peak and now I can barely go 2:30 dry
Step by step to build it up. Dry is different then movement. Train the movement with hiit training and apnea walks😉🤙💦
😂
I can say this, I can most likely make it to the bottom but getting up I would drown 😂 . I wouldn't even make it halfway back up. Just touch the bottom and pull out the oxygen tank.
amazing feat !
Well done! 🤿💪🏽
Thank you Patrik
Who is diving? Great pool!
It's Daniel Roettgermann diving 😜🤙
I'm surprised that I was able to hold my breath for the whole video. Taking deep breaths beforehand to the point of getting a bit lightheaded so as to super oxygenate the blood works incredibly well.
as long as you are not hyperventilating - all good! ;-)
That was epic
Thanks you! 🤗
Before all the deep tanks (Nemo34, Y40 and Dubai) the only deep training tanks were Navy training tanks. In the UK it was HMS Dolphin in Gosport (c.28m) - used for Submarine Escape training, and I believe also for specialist Navy Divers. I was part of the UK Freedive Team for the first International Team Freediving competition in 1998 in Sardinia and we trained in HMS Dolphin. Even if I was the same age as I was at HMS Dolphin I reckon I'd suffer with acute fear of heights!
U are amazing ❤
You are as well! 🙏
I can't BELIEVE this person did this. His lungs must have been burning something fierce. WOW
😜😁 it's all about training 💪💦
I was thinking tht. Imagine how healthy one would have to be for the lungs to withstand such a Deep dive.
The people who tried to hold theor breath while he did: 💀
😅🤞💦
I did. Thunk I had another 30 seconds in me as well. 2 min breath hold 😎
The most important thing for me in any water has been don't ever panic. Ever.
Any advice for dry training that doesn't involve static apnea? I love to freedive but hate sitting around holding my breath for an hour at a time. I can go to 30m now pretty comfortably but dont have buddies to train with so i have to do dry stuff.
Apnea walks. Or just hold your breath while doing a lite workout. And dry equalisation training also helps a ton.
Do cardio with holding your breath 😜 - better to start, di cardio and do longer exhales till you feel the urge to breathe
Now that's an achievement
You can do that to with some training 💪
@@KalunaFreedivinghow do you know? He may only have one lung and no fingers.
So all the props and rooms and scenery is only at the first 20-30 meters??
No, it's going down till 40m. In the "hole" there are two layers with rooms. Bedroom, Cinema, car storage, and so on - just crazy 🤣
Held for 1:40
Not to bad - good start 😃
Can you just go there an do this? What are the costs and requirements?
Check the website 😁
what is the price for diving in this swimming pool? 🤔
Actually not really cheap - but what's cheap in Dubai when it comes to entertainment and fun activities 😕😎
Where is it?
Dubai, I think mentioned in the topic and video description 😎🫣😜
I held my breath with him until he touched the bottom, turned and pulled up once then I had to exhale😂. Too bad I’m too overweight to sink to the bottom of anything. Im naturally buoyant.
At one point of depths, everyone will start sinking/freefalling. One of the best parts of the dive🤙💦😁
@@KalunaFreediving I think it depends how fat they are - because fat doesn't compress much (or at the same rate the water compresses, which is only 5% at the Mariana trench). If they've got hundreds of extra pounds they could be a human oil slick.
whats mask do you use?
C4 falcon - proven to go as deep as 133m deep 💪
I held my breath and got to 50 secs
Get a good coach and soon it will be 2-3minutes 💪
I hold my breath the whole time till he got to the bottom but like 12 meters up I gave up 😅
Just some more training/watching and you can do it 💪🙏😀
got to the 60 meters down and 54 meters on the way up
Nearly made it 💪 but consider there is some movement involved which consumes oxygen as well
Made it to the 1:44 mark
Good start 💪🔥
I got to 48 m on the way up at 10 years old
fantastic!
Obviously I’m just laying in bed watching this video, not diving, but I’m a little scared how easy it was to hold my breath the whole video… could have went longer but idk if that would start hurting my brain??
Do a professional freediving course and you will learn a lot about it.
1:12 bro i actually suck 😂
no pain - no gain!
FWIW I was able to hold my breath just enough to make it to the bottom, but will have to do more pre-breathing to hold it enough to make it back to the surface.
Quote a good start, keep going! 💪 Best is to take a course and suddenly a new horizon opens up🤙💦
I made it 1:38 I’ll keep trying until I get it. 2nd try 1:48
Gogogo 💪🔥
i would have fainted at the bottom my guy
😂🫣😜
I ran out of oxygen at 20m when returning back
But that's already something 💪💪💪
You are crazy
Bit dangerous how quick he's coming up
Why you think so?
He hasn't spent enough time down there to develop decompression sickness.
good spot then shake earthquake and trapped now what aquqman
🤣 hilarious 😂
And a cigarette after swimming
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So guess you are a scuba diver 😜
@@KalunaFreediving scuba duba doo