Oof. You are brave. I've never been good in the cold unless there's a hot spring to jump into after the cold plunge. I'm a Leo born in the summer after all ;)
This is unbelievable, I have dived in a wetsuit and a dry suit if I could ask a question how did you condition your body to cope with the cold, I never got more tolerant to the cold, even after 25 years of sub aqua diving. I have swimed in the lochs in Scotland in summer, that is cold enough for me, when you put your head under the water the pain on your forehead is not nice.
I really like to swim, to swim underwater, and in last november i begun to prepare for ice swimming cold showers..last winter i showered with just 10.5C water on regular..and it felt good! But summer, with that heat-wave the coldest tap water was 24C! So i lost from my cold resistance a lot, also because of the warm i slept badly...so when the colder weather arrived, i got a flu in september, and it seems that hardly passes 100%..so i must be patient, it is really amazing that how hard was at the beginning with the cold showers,with time im addicted to it! the most serious challenge to me is to make my toes and hands accustomed to the cold..even a water of around 15C and colder is really painful in these body parts,but just in these parts..I think my circulation is not as good as it should in these two body parts. It is normal at the beginning?Im just 23y old
That is normal to feel ! Every winter we have to get used to the cold again, mentally each year is a lot easier but physically we lose most of our cold tolerance over the summer. It's also normal for the toes (and fingers) to feel extremely cold first because they are the smallest blood viens furthest from the heart which get constricted quickly from the intense cold !
How did you train your body to withstand the extremely low water temperatures? Any advice? Or is it simply a mental challenge to disconnect from feeling the temperature as cold and consider it as a pain instead? Even if it's just a one minute dive and you do have a backup diver ready to help you in case you would faint or so. I understand the pain in your fingers and toes but the rest of the body?
The simple answer is the same as training for any other sport - takes repetition, slow progression, and over time will have both physical and mental adaptation which make it easier and easier and more comfortable/enjoyable. We always have trained safety divers on hand and ready to act accordingly. Pain is a relative word based on tolerancr - fingers and toes have very little insulation from the cold and circulation will also reduce to focus on your core temperature so they get effected by the cold much quicker and deeper
It's possible but not worth it to us - adds risks that would need more setup a d planning to mitigate - and without a mask we can't enjoy the beautiful view.
Oh my gosh, that’s an amazing feat of endurance to cold. Beautifully done
1:48 how did you form such perfect duck dive technique?
I commend you.You're a bold soul! Happy New Year,and please be safe.
Happy new year!! 😃
Amazing adventure DEAR LADY!!!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I know it’s late but congratulations!
Lilly says thank you! 😁
Respect! There's no way I could handle that cold!
Takes some training to get used to for sure! Lilly thought the same way at first too until this year 🙂
Wonderful, simply fantastic work of this very brave woman. 👍👍👍
Incredible!
Thank you 🥶🤙
Amazing!!!
You're a bold soul!
CRAZY EXPERIENCE and extreme. you have amazing endurance.nwow
Oof. You are brave. I've never been good in the cold unless there's a hot spring to jump into after the cold plunge. I'm a Leo born in the summer after all ;)
Wow. This is very impressive! What is the water temperature under the ice?
Thank you! This temperature is just above freezing, 0.5C
Ur amazing don't known how.
Fantastic freediving. 👍👍
Thank you so much :) - Lilly
@@androopr Welcome.
How do you handle cold shock?
Where do people go to freedive in these conditions?
Canada 😁🥶
This is unbelievable, I have dived in a wetsuit and a dry suit if I could ask a question how did you condition your body to cope with the cold, I never got more tolerant to the cold, even after 25 years of sub aqua diving. I have swimed in the lochs in Scotland in summer, that is cold enough for me, when you put your head under the water the pain on your forehead is not nice.
Wow how this possible it looks super cold
For sure, it is!
Amazing. Wow.
Thank you! :)
I really like to swim, to swim underwater, and in last november i begun to prepare for ice swimming cold showers..last winter i showered with just 10.5C water on regular..and it felt good! But summer, with that heat-wave the coldest tap water was 24C! So i lost from my cold resistance a lot, also because of the warm i slept badly...so when the colder weather arrived, i got a flu in september, and it seems that hardly passes 100%..so i must be patient, it is really amazing that how hard was at the beginning with the cold showers,with time im addicted to it!
the most serious challenge to me is to make my toes and hands accustomed to the cold..even a water of around 15C and colder is really painful in these body parts,but just in these parts..I think my circulation is not as good as it should in these two body parts. It is normal at the beginning?Im just 23y old
That is normal to feel ! Every winter we have to get used to the cold again, mentally each year is a lot easier but physically we lose most of our cold tolerance over the summer.
It's also normal for the toes (and fingers) to feel extremely cold first because they are the smallest blood viens furthest from the heart which get constricted quickly from the intense cold !
Super!!!👍🏽🧜♀️
Thank you!! 🤙
Your best time static breath hold underwater?
Lilly's best static was 4:30 and Andrew was 7:25
@@androopr 👍
Awesome
Thank you!!
How did you train your body to withstand the extremely low water temperatures? Any advice? Or is it simply a mental challenge to disconnect from feeling the temperature as cold and consider it as a pain instead? Even if it's just a one minute dive and you do have a backup diver ready to help you in case you would faint or so. I understand the pain in your fingers and toes but the rest of the body?
The simple answer is the same as training for any other sport - takes repetition, slow progression, and over time will have both physical and mental adaptation which make it easier and easier and more comfortable/enjoyable. We always have trained safety divers on hand and ready to act accordingly.
Pain is a relative word based on tolerancr - fingers and toes have very little insulation from the cold and circulation will also reduce to focus on your core temperature so they get effected by the cold much quicker and deeper
That was amazing swimming underwater under the ice ma'am it looks really good nice bikini Lily such a good swimmer
Great 😊
😍😍😍😍😍
o.m.g. woww !
How were you able to freedive wearing a bikini in such conditions? I commend you.
How do you manage to survive and hold on to something like that ???? !!!
Wie schaft mann so was überhaupt das zu überleben und durch zu halten ????!!!
Take some training to get used to ! But everyone who is healthy is capable of learning 🙂🤙
That’s awesome ! 🥶 💦 🤍❄️
Danmmmmmmm.
In the water fantastic and very very best and good 💯👍💦
Thank you so much! 😁
@@androopr 💦HAPPY DAY 💦
I hop next time without mask under ice .
It's possible but not worth it to us - adds risks that would need more setup a d planning to mitigate - and without a mask we can't enjoy the beautiful view.
Очень горячая девушка
Try this maskless
Try this maskless