Freediver blackout surface video

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A blackout at 17 meters depth. More info:
www.freediving.biz/features/ga...
Freedivers safety was ensured by lanyard, anti ballast system, meeting freedivers and doctor at surface. No lasting injuries was experienced.
From the comments below:
"brain damage", "brain sought oxygen", "involuntarily open mouth", Water in lungs".
Why do people talk about things they seem to know very little about.
Competition freediving use to be a 0% fatality sport. One person died 2013 in Bahamas during a competition.
People black out occasionally under water during competition dives. In none of these cases has water entered lungs or brain damage occurred.
Water enter lungs when freediver laryngospasm lets go fo the body (when epiglottis opens, which does not happen directly at BO).
When a freediver BO´s there can be as much as 50% of oxygen left in the system. The remaining O2 iconcentrated to the brain. Most brain functions are still active during a BO like this. There is no active body control, no seeing, but she hears and feels. BO´s are often accompanied by dreaming. This one was a deep BO´in double sense. It was at 17 meters it took a long time for her to be aware again. She had no injuries from this accident, she moved on to become top 5 in the world some years later.
Read more here:
freediving.biz/education/laryn...

КОМЕНТАРІ: 742
@fallen9271
@fallen9271 5 років тому
I wondered why he was blowing on her face but found out that you blow on someones eyes as the receptors on the eyelids can sense if you are under water or in the air. This will help stop the lock down if your body still thinks it's under water...fascinating.
@JenovaDoll
@JenovaDoll 2 роки тому
I know right. You can actually drown above water. Makes you wonder who found out about this.
@DiabloOutdoors
@DiabloOutdoors 2 роки тому
Thanks for the explanation. I just learned something.
@deepdiversi5913
@deepdiversi5913 2 роки тому
epic isnt it,
@iamthatiam363
@iamthatiam363 2 роки тому
Wow she almost died to teach us that😜
@daniilyershov8177
@daniilyershov8177 2 роки тому
Blow tap talk
@rlam4648
@rlam4648 4 роки тому
The way that rescue diver jumped into action was great! Great response time 👏🏻
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 4 роки тому
It was not a rescue diver, it was the judge.
@rlam4648
@rlam4648 4 роки тому
@@cebaztian I don't know what that means cause I don't know anything about the sport but regardless it was really cool to see how fast everyone jumped into action.
@sibusisoenockcebekhulu9318
@sibusisoenockcebekhulu9318 3 роки тому
I'm seeing comments from 11 years ago, thank you UKposts for the recommendation.
@ardibaraccuda923
@ardibaraccuda923 2 роки тому
I really like how quickly the rescue was carried out, hopefully all is well
@peter8488
@peter8488 8 років тому
always good to be surrounded by professionals.
@goodtutt4733
@goodtutt4733 6 років тому
peter8488 Professional what? Clowns?
@guydavid8656
@guydavid8656 5 років тому
peter8488 very , very good ...that is what saved ...
@elinamolcanova2888
@elinamolcanova2888 3 роки тому
Good Tutt are u on crack wdum clowns their proffesional freedivers 😂😂
@DINARTEMARTINS
@DINARTEMARTINS 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hXZ-eIuscKpk0ac.html
@lurmandurman8408
@lurmandurman8408 3 роки тому
Yes. The calmness of the people in the video shows that.
@TeamLNE
@TeamLNE 2 роки тому
Not sure why but when the blue diver takes that deep breath before diving down to help it gives me goosebumps. Happy that the individual is safe and sound, great job!
@quynhhuong625
@quynhhuong625 11 місяців тому
I'm surprised you can hear him or her take that deep breath. When i do recreational freedive and film with my gopro, i can't hear myself taking that deep breath on video.
@the84monkey
@the84monkey 12 років тому
What a calm, controlled recovery. I would love to have spotters like them!
@DINARTEMARTINS
@DINARTEMARTINS 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hXZ-eIuscKpk0ac.html
@Sugarfoot108
@Sugarfoot108 Рік тому
@@DINARTEMARTINS - Only the 3rd person knew what to do correctly. No point doing mouth-to-mouth unless you close their nose
@giantlucas
@giantlucas 15 років тому
I dive pretty good depths spearfishing... but on this occasion when diving around the 20m mark, when a mate of mine went into blackout. If we were not there I'm sure he would have drowned. The feeling of blackout feels to me like a release of the pain of breath hold.... you start loosing your ability to concentrate, then nothing makes sence. I count slowly when I dive to keep me focused. Always, always dive with a buddy.
@user-lu4sh3zl9s
@user-lu4sh3zl9s Рік тому
А Я боюсь глубину. Как вы так ныряете?🙂🙂
@Glariantov
@Glariantov 8 місяців тому
​@@user-lu4sh3zl9s Тренируйтесь и все у вас получится. ;)
@heathert5455
@heathert5455 2 роки тому
She is damn lucky to have survived. Good thing that she had a team watching out for her.
@michaelankhz71
@michaelankhz71 7 років тому
Absolutely beautiful save, that takes a family kind of care!
@Polywog84
@Polywog84 13 років тому
It shows how good divers are to work together. Impressing! :) Great job guys!
@jakerea7234
@jakerea7234 7 років тому
this sport is a Family of people you may not know or care too understand. keep the change Dwight thanks for your original thoughts
@kalkanaubergine
@kalkanaubergine 11 років тому
unfortunately lost my nephew who was only 20 years old..only last month from free dive black out..how sad is this ?? no words to explain the pain of the mother...
@blackychan8570
@blackychan8570 2 роки тому
I know it's been 8 years since you posted but we still hope you're family is doing alright front that
@moonlightharold
@moonlightharold 2 роки тому
:'(
@risenHigher
@risenHigher 2 роки тому
Its been 9 years hope everything is all good
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
Freediver laryngospasm stopping water from entering lung even if BO. Oxygen saving responses that shifts blood from periphery to central organs and brain. The fact that even after a blackout (that only shuts down certain parts of brain function) it is still several minutes until risk of brain damage.
@ErevosValkyria
@ErevosValkyria 8 років тому
The mistake I see is that the rescue diver who starts giving her rescue breaths, isn't closing her nose, resulting in the air escaping from the nose and not going into her lungs. You can actually hear the air escaping. The second rescue diver does the rescue breath right, by closing her nose and properly tilting her neck back, to open the airway.
@Pllm30
@Pllm30 5 років тому
When she was making sounds, she could then breathe on her own. The reason the men were half heartedly CPR'ing her is because they were actually sexually harassing her. They were trying to kiss her probably because they were attracted to her in the first place. No one gives CPR like that. They know better. They were looking for an excuse to kiss her, she was breathing on her own. Btw, is this the missing Russian free diver? Looks like her.
@CHRISTAMOSPAGHETTIO
@CHRISTAMOSPAGHETTIO 4 роки тому
@@Pllm30 year later, you serious? XD
@Pllm30
@Pllm30 4 роки тому
​@@CHRISTAMOSPAGHETTIO Obviously she needs to stop this sport if she continues to have these episodes. No sport is worth permanent brain damage due to lack of oxygen. Something is definitely wrong here, and why are these people in the water and do not know proper CPR techniques? That is the question that should be answered instead of questioning me about what I said. Most CPR instructors would totally frown upon :51. That absolutely does nothing. He had to be using that as an excuse to kiss her. I would have immediately been trying to get her on a flat surface first and reaching for the mouthpiece, not putting my mouth directly on hers. So many things wrong in this video that makes you cringe.
@CHRISTAMOSPAGHETTIO
@CHRISTAMOSPAGHETTIO 4 роки тому
@@Pllm30 I don't know anything about this clip, or who she is. But, blackouts wouldn't cause any major brain damage (assuming she is rescued, as she is). I doubt the rescue divers are tryna kiss her, seems a bit too desperate but idk. They may not even be rescue divers but just fellow free divers who enjoy the sport. But even if she does die, she can die doing what she loves right? Imagine having something you love taken away from you due to a medical condition (you mentioned episodes, I'm assuming there's something medically wrong with her?)
@rlam4648
@rlam4648 4 роки тому
Exactly!
@hjarvo
@hjarvo 11 років тому
Wow, this is a very moving video. Reminds us all to be careful, to ensure that we have good people around us, and to be grateful for what we have. I hope that she recovered ok. The rescue guys did their job!
@jsecadas
@jsecadas 14 років тому
Thx for posting.
@crankatorium
@crankatorium 12 років тому
@ookiemand If I wanted to take up spearfishing, What should my minimum static apnea and dynamic apnea time be?
@diyallthings
@diyallthings Рік тому
I love the way the rescuers are always alert when the diver gets to shallow waters .
@francesco5254
@francesco5254 2 роки тому
Diver: almost dying Also diver 5 seconds later: "whoof!" * smiles *
@nateolmsted22
@nateolmsted22 2 роки тому
After a blackout you typically don't really know what happened so she probably thought she just completed the dive
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 2 роки тому
The diver was not even close to dying.
@grouperdude
@grouperdude 12 років тому
@drox69 the issue is that its almost impossible to do rescue breathes while in the water. Also blowing into the mouth can trigger the body to breathe again.
@wladius
@wladius 9 років тому
Damn this is scary, I sincerely hope it never happens to me.
@Tomos_J-J
@Tomos_J-J 5 років тому
It won't. Trust me.
@memydream9172
@memydream9172 3 роки тому
@Martin G exactly!
@Mahoody
@Mahoody 12 років тому
@muuraap Coming up fast on a breathhold won't damage your ears, as the body naturally equalizes pressure. Going down though you have to make a physical attempt to clear or your ears will be damaged. She's just lucky she had such great support next to her to keep her alive, forget about ear damage.
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
Motor control is shut down, some brain functions on "hold". Main survival systems still in operation. For instance her blood is still pumping and holds maybe 30-50% oxygen saturation. She can still hear and feel, but like in a dream.
@AliAlshekey
@AliAlshekey 9 років тому
That's how u buddy team should be no must be ... Thank you guys for saving her lives ...👏👏👌💞
@mrmojorisin2264
@mrmojorisin2264 2 роки тому
Wow, crazy….Idk why this came on my feed since it’s over 5 years old, but, I have a question…when u black out under water from holding your breath, do u automatically try to breath then drown, or are you still not breathing?
@crankatorium
@crankatorium 12 років тому
@ookiemand that's beautiful!
@MrExtremeEddie
@MrExtremeEddie 12 років тому
@docsnyda Also with a freediver blackout there is normally a laryngospasm which stops the air going into the lungs, mouth to mouth can force air into the stomach which in turn causes vomiting. This can then be aspirated.
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
Well at least you admit ignorance :-) The dive can be monitored in a number of ways. 1) We know the depth she is trying and her predicted dive time, thus we know her speed. 2) We have a depth sunder 3) She has a lanyard/life line - we feel the karabener (spelling?) through the rope - it sort of sings. 4) We have freedivers meeting her half way down, they also have visibility further down - during ascent she is only out of sight for max 10-15 seconds 5) The safety freedivers have handsignals.
@AlessandroVigo_Outdoor_Passion
@AlessandroVigo_Outdoor_Passion 11 років тому
yep it's amazing how can it work...but nver try it without an appropriate team
@caturlifelive
@caturlifelive Рік тому
Im glad bc im reading the description
@djshadowpain
@djshadowpain 11 років тому
The wonders of the human body. Thanks for the info!
@ThePerpetualStudent
@ThePerpetualStudent 5 років тому
Well that was intense for my first morning youtube video. Sheeeeesh. Glad she is good.
@ch1ghit4
@ch1ghit4 12 років тому
@drox69 Good for you that you dont dive alone.Never Dive Alone for no reason. And on that list of great freedivers that died by themselves we can add Patrick Musimu. R.I.P.
@kamaka595
@kamaka595 10 років тому
I have been watching these videos trying to learn more I know nothing about this sport besides it's very dangerous but for some reason I feel I have to try it when I first started watching I couldn't hold my breath for more than a minute I can now hold my breath for just over 2 when I hit 4 min I think I will attempt a dive with friends and family
@botras123
@botras123 13 років тому
@MarreLirre Det står i descriptionen att det var 17m.
@LinkanHjertonsson
@LinkanHjertonsson 12 років тому
They are saying "andas", swedish for "breathe" :)
@Sarah.Riedel
@Sarah.Riedel 4 роки тому
Technically they're saying "andas idiot" lmao
@baverfjant
@baverfjant 3 роки тому
@@Sarah.Riedel No, they're saying "Andas in djupt", "Breathe in deep"
@Sarah.Riedel
@Sarah.Riedel 3 роки тому
@@baverfjant oh, well fair enough, I like my version better though lol
@toanleuc1953
@toanleuc1953 3 роки тому
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@huskidusk
@huskidusk 3 роки тому
@@Sarah.Riedel andas in djupt means breath deep
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
No body did CPR. That is not the initial thing to do with a blackedout freediver. Heart is still punping, blood with oxygen is still going around in the system (even though low saturation) One does BTT.
@markio2010
@markio2010 2 роки тому
The 3rd guy knows his stuff
@merabetskander1517
@merabetskander1517 4 роки тому
perfect reflexe of the man
@triman500
@triman500 4 роки тому
I was taught in Kayak safety for Open water swimmers to close their mouth and breath through their nose. Its easier when they are wet. Not sure if this is a common idea or not.
@Stewdill51
@Stewdill51 12 років тому
That is a LUCKY person. A lot of blackouts end bad from what I've heard. I scuba dive but know some freedivers.
@KulteDaHome
@KulteDaHome 15 років тому
I always dive with a buddy, but it's good to have experiences from people who already had a blackout Thank you Sorry my english !
@idk2516
@idk2516 2 роки тому
Your English is fine :)
@ErnestoPettiBaritono
@ErnestoPettiBaritono 12 років тому
please i hope somebody answear to me ... i am not professional free diving but only a sportive waterpolo player and i want to know why this happened ... i always go to this deep like 17 metres but i never had a problem ... how it's possible that a professional freediver got blackout ?
@AANate007
@AANate007 12 років тому
dont take this as an asshole comment but what is the point of free diving? is it pushing your body to the limit? I can relate to that as a runner, ive just been wondering! thanks!
@remyKhuong
@remyKhuong 7 років тому
that feeling while im watching this OMGGGGG !!!!!
@mifta8375
@mifta8375 3 роки тому
the man in the blue, from beginning, he was just so cool
@deadmanprodinc
@deadmanprodinc 4 роки тому
All I can say is WOW!
@TheManunderwater
@TheManunderwater 5 місяців тому
Excellent safety divers and in your summary a extremely clear description of the role of the divers and the physiology of freediving and what happens when things go wrong (I've been judge for UK National Comps back in the 2000's and Team Manager at internationals) so a I have little experience. Seen a number of blackouts but no deep ones - typically c.-5m - and safety divers were rapid and very capable. In this example here I was alarmed how long it took to bring her up - even if it was 17m when she went out? That's no criticism of the safety divers - just that 17m is very deep for blackout. Was she over-optimistic of their depth capability or a medical problem - as little as sinus problems - or panic? I've seen all three in competitions under psychological and physical stress..
@TheBooban
@TheBooban 12 років тому
How do you breathe in when your lungs are full of water?
@thailinh123
@thailinh123 14 років тому
vafan är ni ffrån sverige?
@ellemontgomery1480
@ellemontgomery1480 Рік тому
Is there a reason why the 2nd guy didn't pinch her nose?
@A_youtube_channel_
@A_youtube_channel_ Рік тому
Is it really worth it?
@St8jackets
@St8jackets 12 років тому
"Andas, andas!"
@swiwi86
@swiwi86 12 років тому
@MusicyLife The free diver blacked out at 17meters, From what i saw in this clip she sounded like she was on her way up which means she had gone below 17meters in depth! Her Black out would probably have been caused by going too deep for too long and not having enough oxygen to reach the surface. Black outs dont just happen to new divers, even the pro's have them, which is why you always have someone watching you when you free dive. hope that helps explain it ;)
@JDogVids
@JDogVids 21 день тому
Wow they had great response time
@user-iv4nu6nr2x
@user-iv4nu6nr2x 3 роки тому
It's very good that the girl survived.
@IntexCrocodile
@IntexCrocodile 9 місяців тому
I'm not sure, but as i know, this is pretty common thing for freedivers, preparing for competing or records.
@DrummerElliott
@DrummerElliott 11 років тому
Is it Swedish I hear?
@Stigstigster
@Stigstigster 12 років тому
@deltafour1212 Not great for the uptake of the sport of freediving though.
@TH-bh7tx
@TH-bh7tx 3 роки тому
Wow I have never seen anything like that.
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
You say: "She should not be in the water" I say: she is a highly skilled freediver that had equalization problems once in a full day of safetydiving. You say: "Never dive with women". The world is full of highly skilled female freedivers, world champions, national record holders, instructors.
@christopher399
@christopher399 4 роки тому
Who said those things?
@JeanTheDweller
@JeanTheDweller 2 роки тому
@Zoot Rollo like any sport there are risks. Should you not play soccer because you might roll your ankle or be kicked in the head? Shouls you not skydive because your chute might fail? Some risks are worth it when an individual gets so much pleasure from their hobby of choice
@chasehammock
@chasehammock 9 років тому
fuck freediving - i'll take my scuba gear
@MrNotebookguy
@MrNotebookguy 9 років тому
with scuba gear you can get yourself into more troubles than freediving
@chasehammock
@chasehammock 9 років тому
they're both dangerous but with freediving you have more of a chance of shallow water blackout.
@betty122671
@betty122671 9 років тому
Its safer in the shower....:)
@eduardozayaszermeno409
@eduardozayaszermeno409 8 років тому
betty122671 word on thar
@BrandonKeating
@BrandonKeating 8 років тому
+Chase H. With scuba diving you have more chance of equipment failure. They're both dangerous and you have to be responsible doing both sports e.g. don't push your limits freediving and inspect your scuba equipment before every use.
@ChildLink1337
@ChildLink1337 10 років тому
Is Swedish. Andas is to be breathing. So saying "breathe"
@naziraboumalhab5252
@naziraboumalhab5252 5 років тому
Professional help 🖒
@moistdelux
@moistdelux 11 років тому
great job by her team.
@mib03
@mib03 11 років тому
respect
@ahmedalbakri1260
@ahmedalbakri1260 4 роки тому
Great job ✊✊
@khalid-427
@khalid-427 12 років тому
I have learned new thing andas andas andas andas. What does andas mean? :/
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
When first safety down signals from 15 that it does not look good at 20.
@AdasAtelier
@AdasAtelier 4 роки тому
Why is he blowing on her face? Can someone explain to me, please?
@CEngelbrecht
@CEngelbrecht 3 роки тому
There are receptors in the skin around the nose, that if they register air than a signal goes to the autonomous brain that tells the body it can breathe again. That is the first thing freedivers do to end a blackout, and usually that's all you need to do. In this case it was an extended deep water blackout, so one correctly administered mout-to-mouth blow woke her back up.
@jdrose1000
@jdrose1000 3 роки тому
I hope that person ended up ok!
@default2591
@default2591 3 роки тому
I almost dies from freeriding when I spot a pearl lobster and try to catch it, the adrenaline of chasing the lobster completely overtake the urge to breath and without noticing I blacked out and found myself minutes later smashed in cliff rock feeling like shit and vomitting water
@Eric_the_miserable_midget
@Eric_the_miserable_midget 2 роки тому
Did you get the lobster? If so it was worth it
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 2 роки тому
Freediving is safer with a dive buddy
@johnnyr.2558
@johnnyr.2558 2 роки тому
☑ Highly Doubt.
@lousimms4766
@lousimms4766 2 роки тому
that's bad ass lol, glad you didn't die
@nipz8053
@nipz8053 2 роки тому
Wow, that is intense.
@actionhero7700
@actionhero7700 5 років тому
Very good help
@cremyist
@cremyist Рік тому
bravi ragazzi!❤️
@ookiemand
@ookiemand 12 років тому
@Stewdill51 I'm afraid you've got the wrong impression, freediving is very safe when one knows one body and mind AND has an able buddy. No freediver ever died during an AIDA competition. BTW I know most of the people in the video, I've been there - great place. I freedive for 8 years and am National Record holder.
@sairas3649
@sairas3649 2 роки тому
why?
@felipetozettigamegodzilla7025
@felipetozettigamegodzilla7025 4 роки тому
Inglês (gerada automaticamente)
@musti_a
@musti_a 8 років тому
0:07 "save the AWP"
@Bergondora
@Bergondora 8 років тому
+Musti shes already a goner, but save the fucking awp please!
@StanDeMan2001
@StanDeMan2001 7 років тому
LOL, save it. Rash B next round cyka's
@fjalls
@fjalls 6 років тому
HAHAHHAHAHA
@Cumbaje
@Cumbaje 6 років тому
Rescue very important ... The Life is more important of the record
@artcore9886
@artcore9886 5 років тому
"save the AWP." what does that mean?
@bipolarchick8011
@bipolarchick8011 6 років тому
omgoodness that was scary to watch. was he not breathing?
@GiovanniSpruzzatinia
@GiovanniSpruzzatinia 7 років тому
what about Audrey Mestre in 2002 who died after making 171 meter dive??
@salemattieyat
@salemattieyat 7 років тому
As (PhoenixNoor2 ) mentioned above Audrey Mestre died because of an error or an intended attempt to kill her since the lift bag was left without air. And her husband did not follow AIDA safety instructions.
@GiovanniSpruzzatinia
@GiovanniSpruzzatinia 7 років тому
Salem Attieyat I'm gonna have to agree with you on this...I mean the lift bag is her ride out of there...without that everyone knows she is done...the fact that he bit a couple guys heads off when they tried to check the tank and told them to go find something else to do, looks really bad for him..that saying"you had one job to do and you F'd it up" well he literally had her life in his hands at that point ,And I don't care if he knew he filled it, he should have had at least 2people doing a last minute safety check list to have 2 sets if eyes checking behind the other and signing off that each one was good to go....this was absolutely unavoidable and senseless death and if he hadn't been so cocky and arrogant maybe he would have allowed one of those guys to check that tank!! This was 100% negligence...it wasn't like a faulty equipment failure ,or a valve or hose problem..it was human error at its worst....so sad
@Pllm30
@Pllm30 5 років тому
I heard her husband was jealous of her and killed her that way. He was also disgusting, trying to give her cpr with pinkish froth coming out of her mouth. Anyone in that sport knows that that means drowning, and it's too late for cpr by then.
@rimotivri
@rimotivri 6 років тому
diving topics are my favs. Cool.
@hatchicus6242
@hatchicus6242 4 роки тому
I saw a video explaining mouth to mouth resuscitation doesn't work and how you should only do the chest pumps. Watching these guys do that in the water seemed useless to me. Am I wrong?
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 4 роки тому
Yes This is NOT a CPR situation
@TheUnderCoverMother2020
@TheUnderCoverMother2020 Рік тому
Explanation from Google: "The very first thing we do upon surfacing is to take the unconscious diver’s mask off and blow strongly into their eyes. We are telling the sensors around the eyes that they are out of the water and in the air, that it’s time to wake up. Then you tap their cheek lightly while saying their name and telling them to breathe. It’s called: blow, tap talk. These three things on the surface will bring a diver back around quickly. If these three things don’t revive the diver after 10-15 seconds then they may require rescue breaths. We pinch the diver’s nose and blow into their mouth. If the diver has still not recovered after 2-3 rescue breaths"
@DrRezaAliRumi
@DrRezaAliRumi Рік тому
Oh my god
@mostafaahmadzadeh6001
@mostafaahmadzadeh6001 4 роки тому
I'm so happy you are still alive and well
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 11 років тому
this is not russian roulett, there was two safety systems. The firs one worked.
@Rriitr
@Rriitr 3 роки тому
Who also felt SO nervous while watching this!!!!
@hifhgui
@hifhgui 3 роки тому
Y para que lo ves ?
@hugoagogo4324
@hugoagogo4324 3 роки тому
We weren't meant to go that deep and without oxygen for that length of time !!! Its just so dangerous to the human body
@cebaztian
@cebaztian 3 роки тому
We were no meant to sit behind computers and comment on films delivered by "ones and zeros".
@richarddiver1562
@richarddiver1562 2 роки тому
Then how do you explain the established scientific fact, that humans have a ‘mammalian dive reflex’? How do you explain that there are numerous tribes who exist by diving deep for food and, in whom, evolution has assisted their deep diving activities?Perhaps study the subject before you comment?
@hugoagogo4324
@hugoagogo4324 2 роки тому
Perhaps stfu and stop commenting on other people's posts ...u must be a boring tit
@richarddiver1562
@richarddiver1562 2 роки тому
@@hugoagogo4324 - Awwww did someone post something intelligent that little diddums can't answer and so he starts trying to throw insults about. You should try freediving one day and you might learn why your original comment is so misinformed...unless you consider freediving to be boring but then why would you watch and comment on a video about something that you find boring....unless it is you that is....boring! :)
@hugoagogo4324
@hugoagogo4324 2 роки тому
Yeah ok
@stonedalldayjedi533
@stonedalldayjedi533 2 роки тому
That's crazy and scary that only happened at 17 meters
@KulteDaHome
@KulteDaHome 15 років тому
How can I feel that the blackout is comming ?
@JakkeAkke
@JakkeAkke 11 років тому
yes
@01zipdisk
@01zipdisk 8 років тому
Wow that looks like a great time
@azzadyo7160
@azzadyo7160 3 роки тому
12 years ago
@thomassterrett1905
@thomassterrett1905 Рік тому
Good watch guys!
@Marcio3754
@Marcio3754 9 місяців тому
Loucura este esporte, definitivamente nos humanos não nascemos para voar ou respirar embaixo d'água.Quem prática este tipo de esporte cada vez que atinge uma meta ,quer dobrar a mesma ,descer uns metros a mais ,e aí que mora o perigo.
@HalfEggStudio
@HalfEggStudio 11 років тому
how did the y know when to do cpr....I would have done from the beginning
@panosramon8781
@panosramon8781 3 роки тому
Well theres a protocol!and everything was done “by the book”!
@ivantopov21
@ivantopov21 2 роки тому
I prefer to use scuba, even not rebreather, once with poseidon I've got blackout, luckily it was 6m deep and under positive buoyancy 😮
@daniellasomo1979
@daniellasomo1979 10 років тому
who was that
@ibrahimmhoumadi1433
@ibrahimmhoumadi1433 5 років тому
Good job 👍👍👍
@ALLROY240
@ALLROY240 6 років тому
I liked the ending expression "Whooofh"
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