imagine never going in the ocean again because dark, otherworldly things lurk there, ancient things beyond our capacities for comprehension. and worst yet, they're all naked.
Static, laying on the floor after warming up, just over 4 minutes. Underwater in a pool during a free diving course, 3.5 minutes or so. When doing repeated ups and down over the course of a day of freediving or spearfishing, a real good dive for me is around 1:30. I probably average just over a minute for most dives. I've also done 3 minutes at 80ft. Once you start moving around a lot or loose focus, you burn through oxygen and hence hit the CO2 comfort level a bit more quickly. That being said you can push past it if you know your limits. Also, typically if you're doing deep diving all day, you'll notice the more you dive, the better your dives will be. You can expand your lungs and warm up the body.
I'd say about 50+ft or so. It goes way deeper back in the bottom. I didn't feel like risking it though. I'm sure the cave in there is super interesting though.
absolutely gorgeous
Imagine going upwards and "somethimg" pulls down your feet. 😰
Is it biting me or just holding on? I have so many questions....
@@FreediverRob Lol, just holding...but it may bite you too. 😝
imagine never going in the ocean again because dark, otherworldly things lurk there, ancient things beyond our capacities for comprehension. and worst yet, they're all naked.
@@jays2551 Damn! Those vicious creatures down there!
Whats the longest you've held your breath for
Static, laying on the floor after warming up, just over 4 minutes. Underwater in a pool during a free diving course, 3.5 minutes or so. When doing repeated ups and down over the course of a day of freediving or spearfishing, a real good dive for me is around 1:30. I probably average just over a minute for most dives. I've also done 3 minutes at 80ft.
Once you start moving around a lot or loose focus, you burn through oxygen and hence hit the CO2 comfort level a bit more quickly. That being said you can push past it if you know your limits. Also, typically if you're doing deep diving all day, you'll notice the more you dive, the better your dives will be. You can expand your lungs and warm up the body.
the algorithm favors this video
I hope the people watching like it too. I guess the algorithm is cool though. This was a crazy place to dive for sure.
the algorithm favors dragging our bodies, kicking and screaming, into the murky depths
How deep is it?
I'd say about 50+ft or so. It goes way deeper back in the bottom. I didn't feel like risking it though. I'm sure the cave in there is super interesting though.
Why are all the comments here so recent lol
Homie got blessed by the algorithm. This video will see thousands of views come in I bet
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