@@CarolinaRealEstateGuidefree divers have a strong interest in promoting the safest practice possible. It’s already a horribly misunderstood activity by the general public who think it’s super dangerous. Rather than chill out, we should be calling out unsafe diving practices whenever we see them. In this case, diving with it in his mouth means he has water in his mouth even if he does remove it. It’s also easier to remember to remove it if you always do it before diving. That said, by far the bigger issue is recording himself diving alone.
"Never keep a snorkel in your mouth while diving!" - Well, I think this is going a bit far if referring to shallow diving. "Never dive alone! First rules of freediving" - I absolutely agree with this and especially in this case - 30m without a dive buddy?
@@CarolinaRealEstateGuidethe safest thing to do is take it out of your mouth before diving. It’s what they’ll teach you on any free diving course. There’s no reason to dive with it in your mouth, so it’s clearly the best thing to do given that it makes you safer. Also, if he had the snorkel in his mouth, then he would have had water in his mouth, which again increases risk of drowning. That said, the second piece of advice is far more important. Never dive alone.
@@mdogruc how long have you been swimming sir..i mean, the confidence you have, quiet unbelievable..I myself have some swimming basic..but to dive into the water like this, I still can't trust myself..any tips sir?
@@rockerznusantara7318 I am diving for Fun Since my childhood.. it means almost 40 years. I learned my limits gradually and not pushing it any further. All my Dives are in the comfort zone and for fun. I don't want to mislead you because I didn't have any formal training.. all I can say is learn your limits in a Safe environment.. don't be in a rush to go deep.. proceed day by day.. but always enjoy the underwater life👍
@@roflryan1 You aren't blowing the air out - so you don't lose it. If you don't clear the pressure - it may be too painful. You have to take your time and learn to hold your breath longer.
Never keep a snorkel in your mouth while diving!
Never dive alone! First rules of freediving.
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@@CarolinaRealEstateGuidefree divers have a strong interest in promoting the safest practice possible. It’s already a horribly misunderstood activity by the general public who think it’s super dangerous. Rather than chill out, we should be calling out unsafe diving practices whenever we see them. In this case, diving with it in his mouth means he has water in his mouth even if he does remove it. It’s also easier to remember to remove it if you always do it before diving. That said, by far the bigger issue is recording himself diving alone.
"Never keep a snorkel in your mouth while diving!"
- Well, I think this is going a bit far if referring to shallow diving.
"Never dive alone! First rules of freediving"
- I absolutely agree with this and especially in this case - 30m without a dive buddy?
I dive alone but I know blackouts happen without warning. I don't have friends that love water like I do.
That was awesome!
Amazing bro
Good job 👌
Very cool
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That was a very Good dive! And just like me, you were diving alone and kept that snorkel in your mouth 🙈
"you were diving alone and kept that snorkel in your mouth"
- Yes, like-minded it would seem. Not too smart though, but definitely like-minded.
Dont keep the snorkel in your mounth while diving! And never dive alone!
Ok Gian Marco.. Thankyou
why never keep the snorkel??
@@franciscocolli6671 because with the snorkel in your mounth, if you blackout water reach lungs and you drawn.. Better not to..
Highest chance of blacking out is the last 15ft of your ascent which he clearly removed the snorkel for.
@@CarolinaRealEstateGuidethe safest thing to do is take it out of your mouth before diving. It’s what they’ll teach you on any free diving course. There’s no reason to dive with it in your mouth, so it’s clearly the best thing to do given that it makes you safer. Also, if he had the snorkel in his mouth, then he would have had water in his mouth, which again increases risk of drowning.
That said, the second piece of advice is far more important. Never dive alone.
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How long you've been diving sir? I've been diving for so long already but til now haven't reached that deep..
Almost 30 years
very nice video! how much weight on your belt?
Thanks.. 2kgs
nice dive.
Very good and professional dive. I always forget snorkel in mouth, but never dive alone :)
when do you start equalising please ? thanks
As soon as possible, constantly..
sir..what is max minutes you dive into water before you float back and dive back?
About two minutes
@@mdogruc how long have you been swimming sir..i mean, the confidence you have, quiet unbelievable..I myself have some swimming basic..but to dive into the water like this, I still can't trust myself..any tips sir?
@@rockerznusantara7318 I am diving for Fun Since my childhood.. it means almost 40 years. I learned my limits gradually and not pushing it any further. All my Dives are in the comfort zone and for fun. I don't want to mislead you because I didn't have any formal training.. all I can say is learn your limits in a Safe environment.. don't be in a rush to go deep.. proceed day by day.. but always enjoy the underwater life👍
30 meter and near 2 minites being at under the water :3
Yes mr. Leo.. I believe in genetic predisposition so I have the hope for you to have the ability to do the same or even better..
I hear you are supposed to ascend slowly but with free diving you don't have to worry about the bends?
That is correct - you aren't breathing air under pressure at depth. You also aren't down long enough for n2 to dissolve into your bloodstream.
@@bradrose7774 good to know but what about the ears? Can they handle a fast dive?
@@roflryan1 There are techniques to clear the ear. Otherwise you risk an ear drum rupture.
@@bradrose7774 But when you dive fast how is that possible? Also using the nose pinch technique is hard when you gota save your oxygen.
@@roflryan1 You aren't blowing the air out - so you don't lose it. If you don't clear the pressure - it may be too painful. You have to take your time and learn to hold your breath longer.
never keep snorkel in your mouth bro
Siempre hay que retirar el snorquel de la boca. Mala demostración 👎🏻👎🏻
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omg so much unsafe technique going on here..
I would like to benefit from your experience. May you share your diving video please?