William Trubridge 101m CNF World Record Freedive

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Suunto dive ambassador William Trubridge sets a new world record in freediving by diving to 101 meters (CNF ie unassisted). The record was made in Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas.
    The new world record was set mere three days after he established an astounding new world record dive of one hectormeter.
    Will's record-setting and mind-boggling constant no fins dive to 101 meters took 4 minutes and :08 seconds to complete.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 509

  • @sploekgriffy1402
    @sploekgriffy1402 9 років тому +128

    This has to be the most impressive thing I have ever seen a human being accomplish

    • @Corrram
      @Corrram 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. Wondering why this video ain't more popular. I can only think of the movie "Free Solo" as something equally astonishing.

  • @s0meguy0001
    @s0meguy0001 8 років тому +64

    descending and coming back up, all on his own, and on one breath! that is the most bad ass of feats in diving. all that other free diving (with weights / sled, etc..) can't hold a candle to what this guy can do.

    • @jadatoav
      @jadatoav 7 років тому +8

      s g -Truest form of freediving right here... just awesome.

    • @stwatertown
      @stwatertown 3 роки тому

      @@jadatoav - speechless stunning!!

  • @Glimworm1
    @Glimworm1 13 років тому +10

    God, the music makes this movie a real piece of art. I love watching (and re-watching) this. The grace of the extra freedivers joining in at the ascent, the way the sun starts to filter through the deep waters while ascending and the knowledge of how much this is a thing of pure willpower. I love it. What kind of music is this?

  • @drfdwf392
    @drfdwf392 5 років тому +8

    This was beautiful. This made me realize freediving is an activity that is both meditative/relaxing and at the same time exhilarating.

  • @thewee-dix8309
    @thewee-dix8309 10 років тому +21

    I could feel my adrenalin pumping just watching; beautiful music; an excellent accompaniment

  • @Justyburger
    @Justyburger 9 років тому +21

    Totally amazing. This is as much about mental control as it is physical training. I used to do free diving on and off. Not at this level of course and my main thing was underwater hockey, but I still love the underwater world. It's a place of such peace and tranquility.

    • @stwatertown
      @stwatertown 3 роки тому +1

      I started UWH in 2007 along with Minnesota (US) Loon team。

    • @Justyburger
      @Justyburger 3 роки тому +1

      @@stwatertown Awesome. It's a great sport. I played a bit in the U.S, mostly in Connecticut and went to a comp in Montreal. Most of my playing experience was growing up in the U.K and then playing all over Australia. I played for the U.K and Australia at one time.
      To this day, I still do breath-hold training in the local swimming pool, but usually without fins. I have not played regularly for about 10 years now. Mainly because I live in an area where there are no teams. I do sometimes miss the sport though. It was my life for 20 years. I began at 16.

    • @stwatertown
      @stwatertown 3 роки тому +1

      @@Justyburger - Canadian boys are very good, and I believe the UWH "game" was originated as a training project for "seals" and gradually popular among civilians late on. I love this game because it's a gentle game no body touch or rough play allowed

    • @stwatertown
      @stwatertown 3 роки тому +1

      this UWH game may trace back to the UK, and some 'crazy' Russian guy did under-ice-hockey years ago.

    • @Justyburger
      @Justyburger 3 роки тому

      @@stwatertown Yeah I love the game for that same reason. It's a game that older people can also play well. No heavy impact.
      Yeah I was always told that the British Navy started the game in the 1950's to keep their divers fit in the winter.
      Also there was another version of thegame started in South Africa, using longer sticks (more like grass hockey sticks). As time passed, the South African version, adopted the British stick standard and from there the games were merged. That's about as much as I know. I've never heard anything about a Russian, but it's interesting. My old coach Dave Simpson might know the story? I don't even know if he is still with us? He was quite an old guy when I was training under him.
      My last worlds was 2000 in Tasmania, so it's been a long time out of high level competition. I did get asked to play in 2006 for the U.K in Sheffield, but opted for a big European trip with my new Wife. I had a few games a couple of years back and it felt good. I was training well, so was fit enough, but my skills and teamplay was a bit rusty.

  • @AngusMurray
    @AngusMurray 2 місяці тому

    This is the best Freediving video of all time! I remember watching this video 10 years ago when i was 12 years old and being incredibly inspired! And I still feel the same way 🙂💙

  • @joonaknuutinen5540
    @joonaknuutinen5540 10 років тому +38

    so i guess he is not a smoker..?

  • @giuliopernici8758
    @giuliopernici8758 11 років тому +2

    onore e rispetto per questo grande sportivo....super william

  • @JohnHatesTheInternet
    @JohnHatesTheInternet 11 років тому +3

    I found myself holding my breath after the free fall. Chilling stuff.

  • @nexus1g
    @nexus1g 10 років тому +28

    flexor212000 Actually, they have to maintain consciousness for the record to stand. If the judges determine that he's lost consciousness after he resurfaces, he does not get the record holder title.

  • @Jenhris14
    @Jenhris14 12 років тому +3

    Congratulation William Such a beautiful Dive! Amazing

  • @byPiggy
    @byPiggy 12 років тому +1

    absolutní dokonalostttt.. jde mi z toho mráz po zádech.. the besttt

  • @26gatelodge
    @26gatelodge 12 років тому +2

    What one can achieve with hard work determination and the right mind set an achievement that totally deserved.
    This guy has my respect.

  • @jacobmontgomery10
    @jacobmontgomery10 9 років тому +25

    Once you get about 30 foot down, its got to be super scary swimming through darkness like that...

    • @granthashimoto4385
      @granthashimoto4385 8 років тому +1

      +Deez Nuts And suddenly, a barracuda appears

    • @ookiemand
      @ookiemand 8 років тому +3

      +Deez Nuts
      It is.
      But then you're trained, fit, and know your mind and body inside out, and you know you have the capacity to make it back up. Still it's a very mental sport; because there is no instant bail out option.

  • @paakaka
    @paakaka 11 років тому +1

    This music, so inspiring just like this video and I think they fit together perfectly. With determination and ambition like shown in this video you can achieve anything. The music is like the success after many weeks or months or even years of hard work.

  • @marcoalejandroriveraangel1572
    @marcoalejandroriveraangel1572 9 років тому +1

    muy formidable...genial!!!...respetos y admiración para usted william...un héroe del apnea, su nombre ya ha hecho historia..waw

  • @manitulation
    @manitulation 12 років тому +2

    One of the most amazing human beings alive to date.

  • @GphelpsGAB
    @GphelpsGAB 12 років тому

    in the beginning of january 2012 i was able to old my breath only for 1minute, since i started scuba diving i wanted to try freediving, with some technique i learnt from these video, i can now hold my breath for 3,30 min, and i still upgrade my personal time every week , if you really want to do like this guy, it is possible, but you need motivation and training!

  • @JanzZone
    @JanzZone Рік тому +1

    This dude still gives me chills!!! a beast of a human

  • @WeBeYachting
    @WeBeYachting 8 років тому +3

    Great video, thumbs up from us and cheers from sunny IGY Simpson Bay Marina, Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.

  • @angelt0220
    @angelt0220 9 років тому +1

    I love scuba diving, now tell me about free scuba diving, My totally respect for William Trudbridge, What a fantastic way to show nothing is impossible in this life ! totally amazed by this.

    • @ookiemand
      @ookiemand 8 років тому

      +Angela Torres
      SCUBA is describing diving using a breathing apparatus.
      William is doing breath-hold diving, also known as Freediving.

    • @pressdesign
      @pressdesign 7 років тому

      Angela Torres There is no free scuba diving. Only scuba diving or free diving. ;)

  • @nh979
    @nh979 2 роки тому +7

    Dude came up, breathed again for like 2 seconds, and still had the oxygen and energy to celebrate like crazy. Assumed he would've needed to be carried out of the water in a stretcher. Even crazier that he increased his distance later on by 25%. One of the greatest physical feats in human history.

  • @przyplyw
    @przyplyw 11 років тому +3

    I remember watching recording when Pellizary went on 88m with FINS! and that was amazing... now I am just speechless

  • @RaduMichael
    @RaduMichael 4 роки тому

    These men are the real superheros of our world. Sincere congratulations, you have my deepest respect !!

  • @LS-gu1dd
    @LS-gu1dd 10 років тому +3

    Amazing! I like the background music!

  • @spindrift2009
    @spindrift2009 12 років тому

    He's packing air at the beginning, to force more air into the lungs. Donut is to aid in having as much relaxation as possible. What's most incredible about this is that he's holding his breath for ~4 minutes while going through continuous exercise similar to a breaststroke. Naturally, his swim technique is developed to make his kick/pull extremely efficient, thereby using as little energy/O2 as possible. At the bottom where he's sinking, he needs some major kick/pull power to move upward.

  • @Pimpjit85
    @Pimpjit85 13 років тому +1

    @probrood Holding your breath is only part of it, the difficult part is minimizing the use of oxygen. Absolutely amazing that he could swim 100m vertically and not deplete his body of oxygen within 30 seconds let alone go into convulsions. Amazing feat & beautiful what the human body can do...

  • @daashadow1
    @daashadow1 8 років тому +4

    I dived about 3m and my eardrums were in agony!! I tried to equalise but I started panicking and hauled ass back up to the surface lol wish I lived somewhere like this so I could practice - I think free diving is amazing

    • @earlgrey2130
      @earlgrey2130 8 років тому +7

      +My Fair Laydee You should never feel pain in your ears.. go down slower and equalize constantly while going down :) Practice helps. But if you really wanna learn it i'd recommend doing a course where you learn all the right techniques and risks (!). Stay safe and have fun :)

  • @sonnyobhan5293
    @sonnyobhan5293 10 років тому +1

    This is just a hold your breath contest. A weight dragged him down, he pulled himself up. There's no diving or swimming involved. Respect to trubridge!

    • @peterwabel7694
      @peterwabel7694 10 років тому +1

      no weight dragged him down: scuba.about.com/od/Freedivers/fl/Buoyancy-and-Freediving.htm and he didn't touch the rope when SWIMMING back up...

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 9 років тому +1

      Sonny Obhan Nope, that category is constant weight, unassisted, no fins.

    • @SeunObatuyi
      @SeunObatuyi 9 років тому +1

      Sonny Obhan I strongly doubt you watched this video

  • @MartinHollowayDiverTaz
    @MartinHollowayDiverTaz 12 років тому

    What do you say - WOW WOW WOW chills me to the bone in the best way, William you are INCREDIBLE !!!!

  • @melleon._.1807
    @melleon._.1807 3 роки тому +1

    Saw this on snapchat. Had to look this guy up. He’s awesome

  • @8219thanos
    @8219thanos 12 років тому

    This guy reached his limits with this dive.I'm not refering only to his physical.Stamina,good condition and training is required, no doubt.But when you 're down there, without air,ALONE,only dark blue and a rope you must have "steal" nerves and ultimate calmness in order to swim back to the top.3 years ago i reached my limits and i can understand the excitement in the end of the video!Difference lies that i won cancer while this tremendous guy dived,if we can say it is dive, in 101 m!Amazing!

  • @watchman2700
    @watchman2700 9 років тому +4

    New Zealanders are an legendary breed. We were the first to reach the heights of the planet scaling Everest. Now we hold the record for free dive into the deepest darkest depths. Amazing. All the best with your 102metre record attempt tommorow William.

    • @lowlife.8894
      @lowlife.8894 8 років тому +1

      No, y'all just crazy white people lol.

    • @watchman2700
      @watchman2700 8 років тому +1

      our brown people are even crazier

    • @crispee1978
      @crispee1978 8 років тому

      +Israels watchman no disrespect meant, i used to play semi-pro rugby league and i have a huge amount of respect for your countrymen, but ive always thought mallory made it to the summit of everest back in the 1920's.

    • @martintapia89
      @martintapia89 7 років тому

      Darkness Destroyer but do any of you have world breaking records in sports? No

  • @6662000panos
    @6662000panos 12 років тому

    AMAZING-FANTASTIC-UNBELIEVABLE!

  • @crios1017
    @crios1017 9 років тому +7

    Holy shit! I was proud diving 7.8 meters with no air.......

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 9 років тому +2

      The _ Far _ Cry I used to swim around the perimeter of the local indoor pool underwater no fins. Here Trubridge totals 202 meters :) In the ocean with fins I dived to about 15 meters depth then along the bottom collecting scallops then back up. Unfortunately I eventually moved away from the ocean and no longer have that option.

    • @stwatertown
      @stwatertown 3 роки тому

      @@dannygjk - with fins no air-tank I bottomed to 33feet, that was cold and scary without sunshine(ray) and I roughly seeing string rays swimming by.
      at USVI area.

  • @HolyAwe10
    @HolyAwe10 12 років тому

    Respect for this man from Poland !

  • @bhaskardangat
    @bhaskardangat 11 років тому +1

    Magnificent...truly great.....

  • @Thelastdragonfly
    @Thelastdragonfly 12 років тому

    breathtaking literally! It takes a lot courage and practice to do this!

  • @generetionpricex1564
    @generetionpricex1564 9 років тому

    Muy bien ! Excelente y pulmones y manejo de mente

  • @kocurik679
    @kocurik679 6 років тому +1

    Bez plutiev...fakt je frajer!!! Super...

  • @SingleBreath
    @SingleBreath 13 років тому

    I can't seem to watch this enough times. Great job, incredible feat etc. just doesn't cut it.. You're outta this world my friend.. :)

  • @olasorland
    @olasorland 9 років тому +2

    Your the master of the univers! The champion of the sun!

  • @46Karizma
    @46Karizma 12 років тому

    gives me goose bumps..i was scared for the first time i was -50m..zero vis..at least i had my surface supplied air n kirby ..this is way beyond my imagination ..o rather beyond godlike ..what mental preparation and determination ..!!!!!

  • @Enaresbclimber
    @Enaresbclimber 12 років тому

    Amazing. Just absolutely amazing! Like a double rainbow across the sky!

  • @johnalega
    @johnalega 13 років тому

    Man...That's insane. Good job.

  • @kaldesjarlais375
    @kaldesjarlais375 10 років тому

    This guys the king. I get down to about 280 feet and had to turnaround !so respect to this dude

  • @hambrahim7058
    @hambrahim7058 11 років тому +1

    wonderful!!! hats off for him

  • @Ramblingfishwarrior
    @Ramblingfishwarrior 13 років тому

    Wow. Seriously amazing stuff Mr Trubridge!

  • @santimalonda4059
    @santimalonda4059 11 років тому +1

    hay gente para todo impresionante

  • @chaves6642
    @chaves6642 10 років тому +1

    congratulation.....

  • @igor-vip
    @igor-vip 8 років тому +2

    Нет слов...Это было просто великолепно!

  • @SnowWalkerPrime
    @SnowWalkerPrime 12 років тому

    That was beautiful.

  • @bouldertri
    @bouldertri 12 років тому

    I can hold my breath and not move while under water for about 4min but this is truly super-human!!

  • @khaledahmedtalukder1308
    @khaledahmedtalukder1308 7 років тому +1

    really great,,,from Bangladesh

  • @pablo251996
    @pablo251996 10 років тому +7

    what is the name of the song?

  • @aleshaleee
    @aleshaleee 10 років тому

    Well done

  • @uniquenann
    @uniquenann 11 років тому +1

    simply amazing

  • @yasir1518
    @yasir1518 12 років тому

    outclass really near to impossible
    congratulations

  • @MotoClubGrevena
    @MotoClubGrevena 12 років тому

    Fantastic, wonderful!!

  • @MrOkami75
    @MrOkami75 12 років тому

    Truly incredible!

  • @Orthrus
    @Orthrus 11 років тому

    This just might be the most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed a human being do.

  • @r56mini
    @r56mini 8 років тому +1

    I am reading one breath by Adam Skonik. it is incredible what these divers can do.

  • @thropicc
    @thropicc 12 років тому

    Awesome ,he is very calm.

  • @thekanerable1
    @thekanerable1 12 років тому

    Humans are amazing!! This guy proves impossible is nothing. He leaves you breathless!!

  • @freediveryoubuur
    @freediveryoubuur 11 років тому +1

    Plain amazing!

  • @TheKcote
    @TheKcote 11 років тому +1

    the gravity isn't necessarily stronger, but there is a massive amount of weight in water above him being also effected by gravity. After a certain depth, the weight of the water overcomes the buoyancy of the air in a human body (even after inhalation).

  • @jayjaynee1
    @jayjaynee1 12 років тому

    BIG Respect!!

  • @muhamadnursumirat5735
    @muhamadnursumirat5735 6 років тому +1

    I can't believe this 101m ,,,woww

  • @dannymakina
    @dannymakina 11 років тому

    Super awesome..!!!

  • @ggg-he1ce
    @ggg-he1ce 6 років тому +1

    Это действительно Потрясающе!!!

  • @christinerenee
    @christinerenee 10 років тому

    Stunning...

  • @MissSilverwolf90
    @MissSilverwolf90 13 років тому

    very awesome! fantastic!

  • @geometricart7851
    @geometricart7851 6 років тому +1

    The waters off the Bahamas are so clear what look like 10ft down is really 40ft. I know because I tried to touch bottom once and nearly drowned coming back up!! Not a wise idea!

  • @SergTakker
    @SergTakker 8 років тому +1

    Это потрясает, особенно если представить, что это высота, более чем 33-этажного здания!!!

  • @KyleChomei
    @KyleChomei 12 років тому

    Amazing...

  • @seattlespace98
    @seattlespace98 10 років тому +1

    Sorry for the stupid question but who films at 331 ft? Or is there a camera already or what..

    • @ybadesigns
      @ybadesigns 10 років тому +3

      Scuba divers with special tanks.

  • @christianvisler9524
    @christianvisler9524 11 років тому +1

    Does anyone know the song in the last half of the video??

  • @rodsmyboy
    @rodsmyboy 13 років тому

    YOWSER!!!!! That is truly an awesome feat!

  • @xuchia117
    @xuchia117 10 років тому +1

    that is scary shit but unbelievable. congrats man

  • @Memorandum1231
    @Memorandum1231 12 років тому

    amazing, please...stay.

  • @thedriftmc
    @thedriftmc 13 років тому

    Regulating the ascent must have been so hard. My father was a competition spearfisher way back when, and perforated his eardrum ascending too fast. He taught me to free dive at age 16. I'm now 37 and living in Indonesia.. but I am way way off any kind of competition standard. The corals out here are incredible, however. =)

  • @SwoleBravoo
    @SwoleBravoo 11 років тому +1

    I've gone 16 feet in a pool in spring field and honestly felt like i could go much deeper. You want to relax your self and take deep breaths before you go to let out carbon dioxide.

  • @ItsEllllis
    @ItsEllllis 11 років тому +1

    Seriously epic! Nice work

  • @PaulAndrus
    @PaulAndrus 3 роки тому

    Amazing accomplishment.

  • @earlgrey2130
    @earlgrey2130 8 років тому +4

    At the end.. he didn't really say the "i'm okay" sentence that (afaik) is required for the record to count. I only heard "i'm..." and then he seemed unable to speak. Was that a point of discussion? Not that it matters in my opinion.. he went down there, got back up and didn't pass out.. in my eyes he totally deserves the record. But i just wonder if that was an issue somehow and raised questions.

    • @michaeldepaepe
      @michaeldepaepe 6 років тому +1

      EarlGrey listen again, you can clearly hear him say I'm okay

    • @euan1234
      @euan1234 2 роки тому

      This is a bit of a late reply - but I pretty sure this is a video splice of two attempts from subsequent days. The first time, you are correct - he doesn't quite say it and start passing out (so it didn't count). Then he came back and did it successfully - you can see how much more composed he is the second time, and also that the weather is less sunny etc

    • @euan1234
      @euan1234 2 роки тому

      and just as another evidence - in the first part of the surfacing, he is holding the line above a red strip. However, when he throws the tag in celebration, he is holding the line below the red strip. So yeah, it is compilation from two attempts

  • @tore28
    @tore28 11 років тому +1

    I could dive perhaps down to 20 metres, but that is pushing it for most of us. These aquatic men and women can dive further than 100 metres in a single breath!

  • @ericgerritsma5815
    @ericgerritsma5815 11 років тому +1

    'fluid goggles': they're filled with water (incompressible => constant pressure) and have special lenses that enable you to see underwater

  • @RPGgrenade
    @RPGgrenade 12 років тому

    he is equalizing, he's most likely using the hands free method either using his muscle power to push air through his eaustachian tubes from his diaphragm up to his ears while keeping the tubes open, or using the Frenzel technique (the one you're used to seeing) but letting the nose clip do the work of pinching his nose instead of his fingers.

  • @SuperniusPL
    @SuperniusPL 11 років тому +1

    Chuck: 12 000 m
    Zlatan: 3 000 m
    Remi (from France): 1 000 m
    William: 101 m
    Great video.

  • @hamronepal9591
    @hamronepal9591 10 років тому +1

    awesome...you r great.....

  • @jordannewsom4578
    @jordannewsom4578 8 років тому +1

    Sport diving to its limits, saturation hard hat divers, CNF free divers.. The dark cold depths fascinate me. I want to know how deep we can really go. Keep pushing those limits you ballz of steel crazy bastards and the darker it gets the deeper you try for.

    • @AngusMurray
      @AngusMurray 7 років тому +1

      Jordan Newsom im facinated by the mystyrious depths and what might be down there

  • @Fixelification
    @Fixelification 11 років тому +1

    You have a pool that's 5m deep?

  • @MrTraviscross83
    @MrTraviscross83 12 років тому

    amazing....!!!!!

  • @TheZacdes
    @TheZacdes 11 років тому

    Bloody awesome, in the 60s, Mayot and molinari needed a fast sled ride down, and a lift bag to return from about the same depth!! They would find this ...Near IMPOSSIBLE!! And they were GREAT!!! This guy is a fish:) I can barely manage 140...WITH FINS!![at 53]:/ Static apnea, 3.35!! He was down for 4 bloody minutes!!!!!!! Working all the way..astounding:)

  • @angiepolo1
    @angiepolo1 11 років тому

    Amazing !!!

  • @Ammar-pf8zg
    @Ammar-pf8zg 6 років тому +1

    Real glory

  • @RedMambaSn8k
    @RedMambaSn8k 11 років тому +1

    why does this make me think of the movie waterworld. this man has damn gills!

  • @MrGhostwhowalks
    @MrGhostwhowalks 11 років тому

    That's just deadset insane

  • @michaelx1530
    @michaelx1530 10 років тому +1

    Trully amazing