Breathing for freediving cannot be explained any better than this. Renee took her time and explained as if she was handling a group of free divers sitting in front of her. Looking forward for lot of videos from you.
This is the first time i see a class of how to hold the breath with so many details and this easy to understand. Congratulations and thank you so much! This video was epic. Greetings from Brazil
WOOOOW! It improves my breathing in just 2 repeats of this video! Very usefull and comprehensive :) Please keep doing basic freediving videos like this for us, amateurs.
Love the info. I'm down to 80 feet now, but I'm chasing 100 feet. Your vids have shown me that I'm too focused on chasing depth and not focused enough on the relaxation techniques. Thanks for the info
this is exactly what I've been looking for. I've been learning on my own, but felt that I wasn't doing it quite right. I'm able to free-dive up to 73 feet and stay down for 20 seconds. However, I felt like I wasn't doing it right. I finally got what I've been looking for. Thanks so much!
Great exercise only. For me to dive, with the relaxation breathing followed by 3 breath ups inclusive of purge, I'm set up for a shallow water blackout due to hyperventilation.
A comprehensive and informative vid from a very patient instructor. Being relaxed is imperative and vid #1 gives great info. I don't normally think too hard about breathing up and commence my dive simply when it feels right. However I will try your technique. Spending lots of time in the water, weather/ season permitting, is essential for me and defo aids my relaxation. Familiarity of surroundings, in short. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Renee. Super useful. I get a little light headed when I try this though which I assume isn’t right. Any tips on why that happens and what to do to fix that? TIA.
First let me say that you are sensual. It is possible to do this with a snorkel? Doing it without snorkel would be counter productive? (Since you need to be horizontal if you are diving with fins). Thank you so much, have a good 2016.
Amazing Renee, just to check.. on the last 3 final breathes the inhalation’s are reasonably quick? I think I have been spending 10-20 seconds during these breathes which seems to add stress rather than prepare me for a dive?
at 12:00 minutes is that not a type of hypoventilation? i just started to watch videos about free diving but im scared to black out. and when im underwater i feel very fast that i need to blow out a bit to release the co2, but the problem with that is u also blow out oxygen
Really good but I feel like I'm breathing to much air in on last breath and I feel like I want to let it out rather than hold it for the dive am I doing something wrong ?
Really enjoyed this video! Gained another 35 seconds on the first try after implementing this technique. Any thoughts on diving on empty lungs? Really getting into this sport and I'm trying to gain as much knowledge as possible.
+Ryan Rosser Exhale completely before the last inhalation. Inhale only 90-95 percent so that it's not too hard to hold initially, then relax and be still. I made videos that helped me get up to 4 minute breath holds dry static and I've been doing a lot of underwater swimming.
Breathing for freediving cannot be explained any better than this. Renee took her time and explained as if she was handling a group of free divers sitting in front of her. Looking forward for lot of videos from you.
the best breath up technique on youtube I reckon! straight forward and no bs! good job
+Josh Kapene indeed
I can feel this working better without even holding. Thanks a ton! Years later and still helping people survive in this crazy sport!
This is the first time i see a class of how to hold the breath with so many details and this easy to understand.
Congratulations and thank you so much! This video was epic.
Greetings from Brazil
WOOOOW! It improves my breathing in just 2 repeats of this video! Very usefull and comprehensive :) Please keep doing basic freediving videos like this for us, amateurs.
My fave freedive tutor so far. She made it simple and easy to understand
Love the info. I'm down to 80 feet now, but I'm chasing 100 feet. Your vids have shown me that I'm too focused on chasing depth and not focused enough on the relaxation techniques. Thanks for the info
what a wonderful breathe-up explanation. first time i see someone explain it so well ....
I am very grateful to you Madam. I'm very much thankful for this video, this is the best tutorial for breathhold thus far.
this is exactly what I've been looking for. I've been learning on my own, but felt that I wasn't doing it quite right. I'm able to free-dive up to 73 feet and stay down for 20 seconds. However, I felt like I wasn't doing it right. I finally got what I've been looking for. Thanks so much!
More people should discover this. This is amazing
Absolutely amazing!! Thanks soo much for the easy to do and understand two part video!
THANK YOU FOR GETTING TO THE POINT!!!! really well done and concise videos
Wow thank you so much for putting together this two-part lecture! You're such a great instructor!
now this is what you called coaching.. verry clear and detailed information/demonstration.. verry usefull
Couldn’t resist the 100th comment. Thanks for the video.
Very much thank you
Great exercise only. For me to dive, with the relaxation breathing followed by 3 breath ups inclusive of purge, I'm set up for a shallow water blackout due to hyperventilation.
This was super good. Thank you so much.
U are very good explaining it. Ithink the best so far on u tube!!!!!!!
thank you Renee I will share it with my daughter
This is the best breath-up video. Thanks for putting this together and posting it!
I love this, thank you so much. A+
Excellent information, thoroughly explained 👍
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing Coach.❤️
Thanks alot that so much usful
Useful
A comprehensive and informative vid from a very patient instructor. Being relaxed is imperative and vid #1 gives great info. I don't normally think too hard about breathing up and commence my dive simply when it feels right. However I will try your technique. Spending lots of time in the water, weather/ season permitting, is essential for me and defo aids my relaxation. Familiarity of surroundings, in short.
Thanks for sharing.
thx Rene. Good job. The workout looks good ones health in general
Thank you very much Renee, splendidly simple!
it is so nice. Felt good and confident.
Thank you very much for this vid!
Excellent demonstration really understand am diving long time and I now I understand everything thanks
Thanks learnt a lot
thank you
Hi renee am Ally from tanzania Dar-essalaam I was gurding when your were doing free diving at masaki funkys
Great abs, any the breath up/final breaths are good too. Thanks
Thanks
My favorito tutorial
i'm beginner for freediving, great explaination and easy to understand...
well done.... ^_^
Very useful. Thank you!
Super, many many thanks, great girl.
thanks a lot,, i have improved 15sec immediately after watching this vid. hope to see more!!!!!!
merci
شكرا
Great video! Thank you for sharing this breathing technique.
Thanks Renee. Super useful. I get a little light headed when I try this though which I assume isn’t right. Any tips on why that happens and what to do to fix that? TIA.
OUTSTANDING!
Fantastic! Thank you for the lesson!
absolutely great and educational video from a gorgeus girl !!!
thank you renee.
Big fan mam please make more videos
Thanks you for sharing this thecniques!!!
Part 1 and 2 so helpful... Thank you!
This is great! Thank you for this incredibly well explained and thorough tutorial
Thanks for it!
Cool stuff, Thanks!
very good lesson, thank you, i wound like to see dive
thanks again rennee.. your videos re really very very helpful and I m trying to do your recommandation.
great video.thanks.
Good job!
Hi very nice vid will try this and see if i can improve my time. Thanks again
Real helpful information...btw...like how you say,"Hold For 2"😍
to control more your ribs movement on the second part, put your fingers on this area and you can feel the movement ;-)
Great video! About the exhale, is there anything special to consider?
Awesomeness
very helpfull tnx
OK. Cool. 2:20 but I blew some breath "out" which is legal under water although I'm sitting at a chair.
Thank you so much :)
very good advice 😙
hey! If you put our arms on your stomach/ribs/chest area during this exercise it will give a little bit more awareness of what muscles are you using!
First let me say that you are sensual. It is possible to do this with a snorkel? Doing it without snorkel would be counter productive? (Since you need to be horizontal if you are diving with fins). Thank you so much, have a good 2016.
Amazing Renee, just to check.. on the last 3 final breathes the inhalation’s are reasonably quick? I think I have been spending 10-20 seconds during these breathes which seems to add stress rather than prepare me for a dive?
Why am I get lite headed as I do these breathe ups?
Thanks beautiful and that was excellent explanation.
hey! If you put our arms on your stomach/ribs/chest area during this exercise it will give a little bit more awareness of what muscles are you using!
Crystal Freediving thanks for the tip yes it's makes it awere where your breathing goes :) thanks again
air going all the time in one direction - to your lungs ;-) you can just become more aware of what muscles you use to bring it in! :)
Yes I agree with you and I need to do alot of practice to get there. Thanks alot;)
Just did a 2 minute hold before I watched this. Let me test it out and see if I can beat it. Just used lungs first time I think.
at 12:00 minutes is that not a type of hypoventilation? i just started to watch videos about free diving but im scared to black out. and when im underwater i feel very fast that i need to blow out a bit to release the co2, but the problem with that is u also blow out oxygen
Surrender and relax you can do it!
nicky verhoeven practise on land so you can get used to feeling the rising co2 level in your body and you can train safely
👌👌👌
can you do an over-hyperventilatilation on dry land? is it possible to black out that way?
Hyperventilation and Blackout as a result definitely possible on a dry land!
Really good but I feel like I'm breathing to much air in on last breath and I feel like I want to let it out rather than hold it for the dive am I doing something wrong ?
it disturbs you on dry static. outside the water.
once you dive in the pressure will eliminate this feeling
Maroun Bou Malhab thank you for this response
Really enjoyed this video! Gained another 35 seconds on the first try after implementing this technique. Any thoughts on diving on empty lungs? Really getting into this sport and I'm trying to gain as much knowledge as possible.
+Ryan Rosser Exhale completely before the last inhalation. Inhale only 90-95 percent so that it's not too hard to hold initially, then relax and be still. I made videos that helped me get up to 4 minute breath holds dry static and I've been doing a lot of underwater swimming.
First I totally blacked out. Pretty crazy. Day 1-40's. Day 2- 1:00 Day 3 - 1:30 Day 4- 2:30. woo hoo. Reaching for 4 minutes in the next 10 days.
So useful! Thanks for giving so clear instructions
i paid $300 to learn this at pfi...
can you please correct voice quality?
is the the best breathe up ?cause i use the 5521 breathe and works fine
the best technique i guess
Pretty darn legit
I passed out and hit my head on the table.
hahaha
:-)
THANKS!
May I add you look VERY fit?! I almost suspect you of training for something. ;-)
I love you
You maybe save my life
I can't stop admiring her abs :)
Same here
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Could those pants get any lower?
11:43 drug dancing :D
This hot chick left me breathless!!!!!