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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • WATCH as Alexey Molchanov takes you on the deepest self-propelled dive in the history of freediving.
    Follow Alexey Molchanov on IG
    / alexeymolchanov
    -Diveye Cinematography & Technology: Michal Biskup, Grzegorz Furga, Wiktor Grzeskowiak, and Mariusz Sobczak
    -Editor: Mariusz Sobczak
    -Media Producer: Francesca Koe
    -Platform Coordinator: Sam Trubridge
    -Event Organizer: William Trubridge
    -Safety Team: Marco Cosentino (CoS), Louisa Collins, Roberto Berto, Sayaka Itagaki, Alex Llinas, Gianfranco Montanti, Lily Crespi, Chris McKay
    -Medical Team: Leigh and Bill Baker, Ryan Baugh
    -Photography: Daan Verhoeven & Alex St. Jean
    -Music: Don't Float Away by Contemplation

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @Logan11thMEU
    @Logan11thMEU 3 роки тому +7859

    He dives to 130 m but really hes travelled 260 m on one breath , that is amazing

    • @jihad4realniz
      @jihad4realniz 3 роки тому +442

      Yes and me cant even walk 200 m without loosing my breath lol

    • @nickk4319
      @nickk4319 3 роки тому +105

      Wow, didn’t strike you as such a visionary, but wow. Who knew 130 x 2 =260.....

    • @nickk4319
      @nickk4319 3 роки тому +45

      @@1sa1ah come on bro I’m not that dumb, the joke was belittling how amazing the achievement was by acting as if it was simple math and not that cool. But it failed lol

    • @jorrikkerdijk3954
      @jorrikkerdijk3954 3 роки тому +32

      That's 10 and a half laps of a swimming pool 😅

    • @DuckSlayerHehe
      @DuckSlayerHehe 3 роки тому +8

      wow i thought it was clickbait

  • @thanosxd8571
    @thanosxd8571 4 роки тому +9083

    I'm watching this while enjoying my delicious oxygen

  • @Tsaks5344
    @Tsaks5344 5 років тому +12002

    I could easily beat his record and dive much deeper, but without coming back to the surface.

    • @salva5320
      @salva5320 5 років тому +181

      😂😂😂💔

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht 5 років тому +865

      Well, if you drown, you're disqualified. I think that's in the rules.

    • @sebastiannilsson2237
      @sebastiannilsson2237 5 років тому +43

      😂😂😂

    • @janoyaok5291
      @janoyaok5291 5 років тому +36

      😂😂😂😂

    • @nicgin3945
      @nicgin3945 5 років тому +213

      Think your body might eventually float back up? Idk if it's a record or not but I can go from one end of the pool and back in one breath 😁

  • @slifer0081
    @slifer0081 Рік тому +689

    People really don't understand how amazing of a feat this is. At that depth it is nearly impossible for a normal human being to even bring themselves back up due to the weight and the pressure of the water. But this guy went all the way down to 130m and all the way back up. Effortless. With fins or not, this is truly a spectacular feat.

    • @weebanimefan7760
      @weebanimefan7760 Рік тому +13

      Yes it's still nice but the pressure of the static fluid(water) in that lakes is much less than at the sea or ocean, it's still compress you but not as much like in the ocean, his one breath and technique is still amazing with 130m twice.

    • @slifer0081
      @slifer0081 Рік тому +6

      @@weebanimefan7760 Yeah it is amazing. Even though it is in a lake, 130m is still impressive with a single breath, constantly moving all while your lungs are being compressed. Knew a guy who freedived 40m before, and his longest breath hold was 4min 25seconds...

    • @banddiego6530
      @banddiego6530 Рік тому +4

      He basically took a reaaaaally slow elevator ride up and down a 30-40 story building 😮😮

    • @denniscleaver3559
      @denniscleaver3559 Рік тому +6

      Water at 130 meters feels exactly the same as that on the surface level.

    • @IamTheJesus69
      @IamTheJesus69 Рік тому +1

      @@weebanimefan7760yea I mean it’s pretty good. I can do 130m in a lake but only 15 in the ocean

  • @courtnims2583
    @courtnims2583 3 роки тому +5827

    This guy has a significant diving advantage, he sinks faster as a result of his GIANT STEEL BALLs

  • @edgarcb
    @edgarcb 6 років тому +8238

    ...and here I am almost passing out just to hold my breathe when washing shampoo off my head...

    • @rodrigonh
      @rodrigonh 6 років тому +53

      ROFL

    • @adamgc73
      @adamgc73 6 років тому +112

      I go snorkelling and dive to e terrifying depth of 1mtr 😱😱

    • @cageman2248
      @cageman2248 6 років тому +13

      My gosh

    • @alexsimare
      @alexsimare 6 років тому +21

      @@adamgc73 wkwkwkwkwwkwkwkkk you nailed it my friend

    • @Lattakeoff
      @Lattakeoff 5 років тому +6

      😂

  • @giovanni.schiavo
    @giovanni.schiavo 5 років тому +1675

    UA-cam recommendations at 3 a.m. never disappoint me

  • @ep2223
    @ep2223 2 роки тому +609

    He held his breathe for as long as it takes a olympian to run a mile! Insane! Definitely a star athlete!

    • @brendanfay2017
      @brendanfay2017 Рік тому +3

      yeah like twice as long lol

    • @mcmoose7830
      @mcmoose7830 Рік тому +1

      @@brendanfay2017 fastest mile ever was just under 4 minutes so nah

    • @brendanfay2017
      @brendanfay2017 Рік тому

      @@mcmoose7830 3:43 doofus

    • @mcmoose7830
      @mcmoose7830 Рік тому +3

      @@brendanfay2017 and he held his breath for 3:55. that isn’t twice as long doofus.

    • @brendanfay2017
      @brendanfay2017 Рік тому

      @@mcmoose7830 I assumed it was 6:18 I didn't watch the video

  • @boilerdam
    @boilerdam 3 роки тому +1879

    At these top levels of any sport, their actions looks so peaceful, calm and almost poetic. Alexey basically just cruised down to 130m, retrieved the tag and came up. He made it look so easy but there's so so much going on in the background and as I've been digging a lot into freediving recently, it's certainly not for the faint hearted. What an amazing achievement of human endurance!

    • @basargaloran7998
      @basargaloran7998 3 роки тому +60

      I'm more amazed by the state of mind. In fact, he uses mediation practices, turning off all unnecessary thoughts, but at the same time controlling the situation. Zen monk in monofin. An amazing person and a true son of his mother.

    • @pentachronic
      @pentachronic 3 роки тому +43

      You only get to see the survivors!! It's a pretty damn dangerous sport!!!

    • @ody6237
      @ody6237 3 роки тому +24

      Quite right. As I was taking training courses for my scuba diving diploma there was an exercice where I had to deposit my equipment just at 10 meters, get up, dive down, and finally retrieve them to the surface. Just at 10 meters, there was so much strategy

    • @Pwanx0w
      @Pwanx0w 2 роки тому +13

      Craziest part is that under something like 40m if they don't swim they fall into the abyss

    • @gubidark4325
      @gubidark4325 2 роки тому +4

      @@Pwanx0w its at 20 meters bro

  • @CauliflowerEars1
    @CauliflowerEars1 6 років тому +1640

    Slows right down when back at the top to let the blood return gracefully to his extremeties and avoid blacking out. Amazing presence of mind and training after nearly 4 minutes of physical exersion in extreme conditions on one breath. Incredible really. I feel like I'm watching the human species evolve in front of my eyes.

    • @SilentSavage08
      @SilentSavage08 6 років тому +95

      If you look closely, you can see gills appearing on his neck.

    • @ItsJohnnyCarpico
      @ItsJohnnyCarpico 6 років тому +7

      you high bruh?

    • @Graviton1066
      @Graviton1066 6 років тому +2

      This seems like he was cheating with the nose plug and the fin ...

    • @Graviton1066
      @Graviton1066 6 років тому +1

      Yeah the rules are dumb ...

    • @CauliflowerEars1
      @CauliflowerEars1 6 років тому +37

      Graviton1066 No fins is a different discipline.

  • @Ptz39539
    @Ptz39539 4 роки тому +3030

    No human can dive to 130m
    Alexey Molchanov: Hold my breath

  • @ashleycope1237
    @ashleycope1237 Рік тому +101

    Amazing how calm his descent is. Not moving a muscle unless necessary. Hats off, sir.

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Рік тому +13

      You can really see how he doesn't do a single unnecessary movement. As he gets down he doesn't even have to kick anymore because the pressure is so high his lungs are that compressed that he sinks like a rock.

  • @coma13794
    @coma13794 5 років тому +534

    Seeing the number of people who are supporting him during the dive, formally as part of the safety team, or watching on the sidelines is pretty cool. Seems like a niche community that has their stuff together.

    • @fischmann1746
      @fischmann1746 4 роки тому +20

      In apnoe-diving t's common to not even train diving alone, because of the risks.
      It is possible for example to train you body so far, that you can simply hold your breath until you pass out.

  • @DmitriyBlokhin
    @DmitriyBlokhin 4 роки тому +240

    When he comes from darkness and the first *humans* are appeared, this moment is so heartwarming, like a birth... so magic

  • @staffannorell7325
    @staffannorell7325 6 років тому +2247

    I’m as impressed about the guys just chilling at 38 meters meeting him on his way up

    • @alexsimare
      @alexsimare 6 років тому +150

      Just like the cheerleaders to boost the player's efforts

    • @westcoastfreediving1436
      @westcoastfreediving1436 6 років тому +7

      Yeah right

    • @4jrgolf
      @4jrgolf 5 років тому +278

      38m lol. I'm going 5m and my ears seem like to explode. Unbelievable 130!

    • @rathven4917
      @rathven4917 5 років тому +223

      @@4jrgolf They are using a technique called equalization of the internal ear. Just try pinching your nose and then blowing into it, and you've just equalized your ears. But they have to do it hundreds of times to get to such great depths. That's because, as you dive deeper, the air gets compressed and diminishes in volume, as the air around is exceptionally dense. And they have developed a technique that doesn't require you to pinch your nose. It's called the Frenzel's equalization.

    • @radwanmiah8150
      @radwanmiah8150 5 років тому +6

      @@rathven4917 The 'Middle Ear' right?

  • @pauln1557
    @pauln1557 2 роки тому +700

    His totally calm persona as he surfaces says it all. Absolute control.
    Snorkelling to 10 metres is pretty damn hard for most mere mortals like me, he was in perfect control after nearly 5 minutes underwater and 130m.

    • @SkreltNL
      @SkreltNL 2 роки тому +27

      You can do it to bro. Training. Humble bragging is trained here on youtube but if you set your mind to it you can do it to. You both are human

    • @jacobsamson257
      @jacobsamson257 2 роки тому

      Tongans filter water and convert it into oxygen they can breathe underwater

    • @jamesrae795
      @jamesrae795 Рік тому +2

      You are right paul I could not believe the first spotter / camera guys were at 40M like it was NOTHING

    • @sgraz02
      @sgraz02 Рік тому

      he's not calm, he's depressurizing, his ears are exploding in that moment. He went from 14 atm to 1 atm in a couple minutes.

    • @flam8094
      @flam8094 9 місяців тому

      @@sgraz02 his ears are fine, he ajusted the pressure on the way down, there is no "explosion" whatsoever

  • @aristides1963
    @aristides1963 5 років тому +820

    The son of Natalia Molchanova (RIP) (world record for women in free dive) continues her legendary story.

    • @LeonardoGarcia-vi5ke
      @LeonardoGarcia-vi5ke 5 років тому +7

      sad :/

    • @rubenscott3972
      @rubenscott3972 5 років тому +8

      Did they ever find her body

    • @aristides1963
      @aristides1963 5 років тому +70

      @@rubenscott3972 No it was never found. It happened in Mediterranean Sea and her son was on the boat waiting for her to return back from a routine dive about 30 meters deep a far as I remember.

    • @ricardotijerina886
      @ricardotijerina886 5 років тому +1

      @@aristides1963 Shark?

    • @aristides1963
      @aristides1963 5 років тому +68

      @@ricardotijerina886 no shark no blood no body.... I seems that it was drown and the water stream took the body away. She went where it belongs! To the sea. The sea was her home and it will be there forever.

  • @mystaniceguy
    @mystaniceguy 3 роки тому +652

    Oh my god. That's incredible! the amount of control and mental fortitude this guy has to be able to dive so deep on one breath is absolutely astonishing.

    • @69jbr69
      @69jbr69 3 роки тому +31

      True but I'm astonished at all the safety swimmers at 40 meters acting like it's nothing.

    • @yurilagazo9962
      @yurilagazo9962 2 роки тому

      @@69jbr69 they're obviously pro's in holding their breath lmao

  • @alfagiu94
    @alfagiu94 4 роки тому +464

    a man that really takes advantage of his Casio watch

    • @Handom1
      @Handom1 3 роки тому +3

      YES!!!!!

    • @aiman96yearsago10
      @aiman96yearsago10 3 роки тому +23

      200 meter water resistant 😂😂🤣

    • @Andenni
      @Andenni 2 роки тому +4

      Suunto being all over the video: Am I a joke to you?

    • @fishbarbeque8540
      @fishbarbeque8540 2 роки тому

      I was just going to say something about g-shock!

    • @RealRealist515
      @RealRealist515 2 роки тому +1

      Winning comment

  • @migrations
    @migrations 2 роки тому +68

    Man.... This guy must have ridiculous mental strength combined with his physical prowess. You know that feeling where you are really deep and you kind of panic trying to get to the surface? This guy never shows any kind of desperation while ascending. Just smooth swimming.

  • @drfdwf392
    @drfdwf392 5 років тому +401

    This was like watching an astronaut in outer space. Truly mesmerizing. Humans, the planet, and the universe are beautiful.

    • @ilopi8227
      @ilopi8227 5 років тому +1

      Dreamer 😂 😂

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 5 років тому +2

      Search saturation diving - now they are astronauts. (Or aquanauts...)

    • @lubomirmalik3165
      @lubomirmalik3165 5 років тому +2

      @pleased to meet you ok my nigga

    • @mikelarson8786
      @mikelarson8786 5 років тому

      Drifting Dwarf exactly

    • @kosovorepublic882
      @kosovorepublic882 4 роки тому

      No they are not beautiful , they are scary as fuck 😱😱

  • @d3spair584
    @d3spair584 4 роки тому +1362

    "okay guys, welcome to our segment called: you die, you lose"

    • @unbekannt-eh5gh
      @unbekannt-eh5gh 4 роки тому +29

      Yeah that is actually correct, if you die or pass out you get disqualified 😂

    • @ฝ้ายฝ้าย-ฤ8ฃ
      @ฝ้ายฝ้าย-ฤ8ฃ 3 роки тому

      ข้าวฟ่าง

    • @oopsioded
      @oopsioded 3 роки тому

      I hear there's also a version of "who wants to become a millionaire" where if you answer wrong they shoot you.

    • @ojtiv
      @ojtiv 3 роки тому

      "wanna play a game"

    • @johnp999
      @johnp999 3 роки тому

      RUSSIAN ROULETTE -- same.

  • @nicklausss
    @nicklausss 6 років тому +485

    This is just incredible. Alexey is truly one of the greatest freedivers of all time. I thought he would have trouble staying conscious after ascending from 130 meters but the man was totally unaffected by the incredible depth of the sea. His ability to endure extreme hydrostatic pressure is exceptional. Congrats Alexey

    • @mcrettable
      @mcrettable 6 років тому +9

      *remarkable. unremarkable means not interesting, not surprising.

    • @Anonymous5882
      @Anonymous5882 6 років тому +6

      i honestly think that i can beat him, i once did a 140m dive. Just need to get it on film. I also blacked out.

    • @Graviton1066
      @Graviton1066 6 років тому +2

      Should have done it without the big fin ... seems like cheating to me.

    • @mathewshackelford8037
      @mathewshackelford8037 5 років тому +18

      @@Graviton1066 There's a category for no fins. Let it rest already.

    • @garyjohnson1392
      @garyjohnson1392 5 років тому +3

      @@Anonymous5882 Umm...ok....And how often do you seem to have this dream...?

  • @davilimalol4612
    @davilimalol4612 Рік тому +140

    What stood out most to me is that when he reaches the bottom at 130 meters it's already completely dark, as if the dive was taking place at night. The oceans get dark quick.

    • @ShutInCuber
      @ShutInCuber Рік тому +2

      I don't think it was the Ocean in this situation.

    • @davilimalol4612
      @davilimalol4612 Рік тому +4

      @@ShutInCuber I admit that's true, I think this dive takes place in a really deep lake but it applies to the oceans too.

    • @double0028
      @double0028 Рік тому +9

      @@ShutInCuber this is dean's blue hole in the bahamas. So its in the atlantic

    • @ShutInCuber
      @ShutInCuber Рік тому +2

      @@double0028 Didn't know that. I just saw the shot beforehand at the beginning of the video and I assumed that the exact pool/lake isn't part of ocean. But I stand corrected. Thanks.

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Рік тому +4

      It gets dark pretty quick. When I went down to like 10 meters there was significantly less light and suddenly the coral reef didn't have much color because of low light. 130 meters that's dark as a night.

  • @Sauron.1
    @Sauron.1 5 років тому +736

    4 minutes without any physical chance to catch a breath. what a terrifying experience.. i could not even hold my breath for like 40 seconds without feeling uncomfortable like HELL

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht 5 років тому +22

      The water helps kicking in the mammalian diving reflex.

    • @Sauron.1
      @Sauron.1 5 років тому +18

      @@CEngelbrecht Yes I heard about it! But 4 minuts is a hell of a long time in any way when it comes to hold your breath to that. PLUS I thought at a depth of more than (I don't exactly remember that) lets say 70 meters divers might get ebullism, is that a thing right here?

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht 5 років тому +106

      @@Sauron.1
      People can hold their breath for much longer than that. 11 minutes 35 seconds is the official world record for static breath hold on natural air. When they need to swim as here, they do burn through their breath hold much faster, but for these deep dives, people are still not as much limited by how long they can hold their breath, but more by how deep they can equalize their ears.
      aidainternational.org/WorldRecords#recordsMan
      In terms of lung embolism from increased water pressure, yes, untill the 1960s doctors predicted that beyond 50 meters, freedivers' lungs would implode. But that has long been disproven by the discovery of what's called bloodshift. If you train to gradually freedive deeper and deeper, your lungs will naturally adapt to have blood plasma inflate the lungs' alveoli balls, minimizing the stressed volume inside the lungs, thus keeping them from imploding.
      www.thoughtco.com/blood-shift-spleen-effect-freediving-2962854
      www.discoveryourdepths.com/about-freediving/freediving-physiology/

    • @Sauron.1
      @Sauron.1 5 років тому +12

      @@CEngelbrecht Wow, cool I appreciate! Thanks alot!

    • @juninhocavini
      @juninhocavini 5 років тому +2

      Aleix Segura lasted 24 minutes in static apnea.

  • @mcraptill
    @mcraptill 5 років тому +2221

    If you ask Alexey if he watched the Titanic is gonna say " The movie or boat?"

    • @oldi184
      @oldi184 5 років тому +53

      To see the boat you have to dive 4000 meters.

    • @KinglyPoruits
      @KinglyPoruits 5 років тому +14

      That a good one really!!

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 5 років тому +4

      @@oldi184 it's about 3000 meters.

    • @oldi184
      @oldi184 5 років тому +24

      @Dan Kelly
      From wiki: 3,784 meters. So its close to 4k than 3k. Anyway its really really deep.

    • @artemiihh7713
      @artemiihh7713 5 років тому +27

      @@oldi184 he was just joking

  • @renrewheisenberg7634
    @renrewheisenberg7634 4 роки тому +1481

    "Alexey Molvchanov free dives to 130m"
    Fish at 130m: Why do I hear boss music?

  • @cheebacheeo5876
    @cheebacheeo5876 2 роки тому +85

    That's crazy... People don't quite get how difficult that is. Hats off to him.

    • @LeBronJames-zd1zf
      @LeBronJames-zd1zf 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, im sure most people think diving down 400 feet and back up again is rather easy.

  • @_gambit_
    @_gambit_ 5 років тому +156

    This man would probably win the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire The Second Task

  • @bioptimization
    @bioptimization 3 роки тому +2958

    Imagine dolphines trying to beat the world record to the highest altitude in the sky.

  • @medicasean
    @medicasean 6 років тому +236

    His mother guided him to this depths. She should've been very proud! Congratulations Alexey!

    • @poluchka9818
      @poluchka9818 6 років тому +7

      Now she is watching over him from the Ocean's depth.

    • @alexsimare
      @alexsimare 6 років тому

      @@poluchka9818 wkwkwkwkwwkkkk that's so funny my friend. But I wanna tell something also, HALLELUJAH.

    • @poluchka9818
      @poluchka9818 5 років тому +10

      Alexander S Sudiono, that was not supposed to be funny. Sorry if it seemed like that.
      When his mother got into free-diving, she was pretty desperate from her personal life crisis, and, I suspect, she did not want to be in this world anymore. Finally she went into Depth and stayed there.
      We may say Hallelujah - she got what she wanted.

    • @argsgsgsgnngndg9894
      @argsgsgsgnngndg9894 5 років тому +3

      no he went down by himself

    • @gated.1129
      @gated.1129 5 років тому

      poluchka yes that’s true but this secret information how did got it ?!

  • @user-cm6vw8cp8h
    @user-cm6vw8cp8h Рік тому +39

    Очень горжусь нашим Алексеем!Такой простой в общении,улыбка просто восхищает!Сколько самообладания и тренировок чтобы вот так легко нырнуть на такую глубину и обратно вернуться,гордость России!

    • @Brîndușa_D
      @Brîndușa_D Рік тому +1

      At least you have something to be proud of!!!😜

    • @Skofieldfandorin
      @Skofieldfandorin 9 місяців тому

      are you proud of the genocide of the indigenous population and the only nuclear attack on earth?@@Brîndușa_D

  • @K.Adler1120
    @K.Adler1120 4 роки тому +63

    God i can feel the pressure in my head just watching

  • @jeffnarum1373
    @jeffnarum1373 5 років тому +1165

    What's the head lamp for?
    Oh, cause it's night time on the other side of the planet.

    • @widdlewaddle1790
      @widdlewaddle1790 4 роки тому +19

      It gets darker when you keep going down

    • @Husky828
      @Husky828 4 роки тому +65

      @@widdlewaddle1790 r/woooosh

    • @samthomas4531
      @samthomas4531 4 роки тому +3

      At that depth light is filtered out we’re it keeps getting darker

    • @lottnio8207
      @lottnio8207 4 роки тому +11

      @@samthomas4531 You didn't get the joke?

    • @OBEYLumeify
      @OBEYLumeify 4 роки тому +5

      @@lottnio8207 for fuck sake aye honestly 😂😂😂
      These ppl must have one & a half chromosomes & that's being generous🤦‍♂️

  • @rivenwizz
    @rivenwizz 6 років тому +244

    Such a smooth dive - amazing how far the human body can be pushed! This was a record for CWT - to help people understand there are at least 6 categories of free diving.
    STA = Static Apnea. Holding the breath as long as possible.
    DYN = Dynamic Apnea with fins. Diving as far as possible with the use of fins or a monofin.
    DNF = Dynamic Apnea without fins. Diving as far as possible without fins.
    CWT = Constant weight with fins. Diving as deep as possible with the use of fins or a monofin.
    CNF = Constant weight without fins. Diving as deep as possible without fins.
    FIM = Free Immersion. Diving as deep as possible by pulling down and up the rope.

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht 6 років тому +22

      And there's:
      VWT = Variable Weight Apnea. Being carried down by a weighted sled, submerging on your own power, either swimming with fins or pulling on the rope.
      NLT = No Limits Apnea. Carried down by a weighted sled and lifted back up, e.g. by an inflatable balloon.
      Last two are only record events, not competion events.

    • @bkelly821
      @bkelly821 6 років тому +3

      What’s the difference from DNF and CNF or what is the difference between dynamic and constant diving?

    • @CEngelbrecht
      @CEngelbrecht 6 років тому +14

      Dynamic apnea is horisontal diving for distance, usually in a standard size swimming pool (25 or 50 meters long). It's called 'dynamic apnea' as opposed to 'static apnea', which is static breathhold for time at the surface. Dynamic apnea can be done either with fins (either a monofin or bifins) called DYN above, or without (swimming breast strokes under water) called DNF.
      Constant weight apnea is deep diving, usually in the sea or a deep lake, as in this video. This can also be done either with fins (monofin or bifins) called CWT, or without (swimming breast strokes going down and up) called CNF. It's called 'constant weight' as opposed to 'variable weight' VWT, where weights carry you deep. In constant weight, you need to complete the whole dive down and up without dropping any weights you might wear for ballast, again as opposed to variable weight, where weights carry you down, but you leave them at the bottom when diving back up.
      www.deeperblue.com/freediving-disciplines-explained/

    • @bkelly821
      @bkelly821 6 років тому +2

      Christian Heckmann Engelbrecht
      Thank you sir!

    • @thithou
      @thithou 6 років тому +2

      This is an interesting discussion. The discipline begins to structure itself.

  • @masterofnone11
    @masterofnone11 2 роки тому +102

    Being a scuba diver ..this is just amazing. The forces exerted on the body are just crazy at these depths

    • @len3169
      @len3169 Рік тому +4

      The only pressure would be felt maybe in his ears or eyes…if he equalized properly he would fell nothing.

    • @firstnamelastname8790
      @firstnamelastname8790 Рік тому +1

      @@len3169 wow
      You are incomprehensibly stupid.
      I actually feel bad for you.

    • @nateaprile2572
      @nateaprile2572 Рік тому

      hop off

    • @weebanimefan7760
      @weebanimefan7760 Рік тому +5

      It's a lake, the pressure is much less on your body.

    • @double0028
      @double0028 Рік тому +13

      @@weebanimefan7760 no its not a lake and how would that lower the pressure???

  • @beastbeast8740
    @beastbeast8740 5 років тому +1650

    Who felt out of oxygen from watching this video
    Edit:thanks for the likes

  • @junkyardog6621
    @junkyardog6621 4 роки тому +441

    How many breaths did you take while this amazing human took a single breath. Remarkable

    • @miniwaern
      @miniwaern 4 роки тому +10

      I took your breath away (1) by purely looking exceptionally hot

    • @trentonmiller7007
      @trentonmiller7007 4 роки тому +9

      Now let’s just be clear. This man doesn’t breath. Period.

    • @TheVincentVanGogh
      @TheVincentVanGogh 4 роки тому

      Sorry. I dont breath.

    • @totalentertainment7153
      @totalentertainment7153 4 роки тому +2

      He must be saturated by 100% pure oxygen before diving....u can hold breath upto 20 minutes by this method..

    • @subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up
      @subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up 4 роки тому +2

      @@totalentertainment7153 well, not everyone can

  • @AngusMurray
    @AngusMurray 3 роки тому +219

    This video was a nice reminder of why I love the ocean so much! He litterally went on a whole journey most people don't ever see in a few minutes and they're only 100m above him!

  • @Nirsterkur
    @Nirsterkur 2 роки тому +20

    I'm watching this for the past 4 years and I can't get enough of it. Truly mind-boggling!

  • @alexmccabe1948
    @alexmccabe1948 3 роки тому +411

    For those who don't get the scale of meters that's 426 feet and 6 inches. I remember it was a feat just to touch the bottom of the 12 ft public pool during the summer after jumping off the diving board(I'm not a swimmer or diver) The pressure of the water increases about 1 atmosphere per 10 meters.. meaning his body is subject to around 191 lbs per square inch. This guy is a super human, or just a Russian haha

    • @franciscomelendez4047
      @franciscomelendez4047 2 роки тому +3

      Hahaha Do you mean a Putin’s nephew?

    • @imsoupcansam
      @imsoupcansam 2 роки тому +32

      @@franciscomelendez4047 Literally why?

    • @carlosam5
      @carlosam5 2 роки тому +1

      The record for deepest no-limit freediving is 214m (702ft), held by Austrian world champion Herbert Nitsch, who set the record on 14 June 2007 in Spetses, Greece.

    • @user-kx1xp5ty2x
      @user-kx1xp5ty2x 2 роки тому +4

      @@carlosam5 Alexei Molchanov 24-time world champion (AIDA and CMAS) and today's world record holder.

    • @yassinazarkan4207
      @yassinazarkan4207 2 роки тому +1

      @@carlosam5 no limit is quite cancer tho ngl

  • @Misakyanovich
    @Misakyanovich 5 років тому +588

    When she says “go deeper”

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. 5 років тому +5

      iCanGrowaBeard
      You got the funniest name ever!
      Unfortunately I cut mine after 3 years

    • @eders_konung4885
      @eders_konung4885 4 роки тому +1

      Ron S.

  • @dragonage200
    @dragonage200 3 роки тому +424

    Even if i can hold my breathe for so long, which i can’t, diving to those depths must be terrifying

    • @Miscelanou
      @Miscelanou 3 роки тому +10

      And painful

    • @YanBrassard
      @YanBrassard 2 роки тому +17

      The water pressure must be intense too.

    • @endamolloy
      @endamolloy 2 роки тому

      On top of that, imagine if your mother had also died on a routine dive!

    • @Ghettoize
      @Ghettoize 2 роки тому +7

      and so much pressure and cold

    • @ballaplayz
      @ballaplayz 2 роки тому

      @Sussy ass motherfucka he’s wearing a dry suit it seems like

  • @c3049
    @c3049 Рік тому +6

    I myself am from Russia. And I am pleased to see how my compatriot does such things. If a foreigner did it, then I would also be delighted with him. I am pleased to see so many comments in support of a Russian. Let there be peace throughout the world and people will always love each other and respect, and also reach heights together with all peoples.

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Рік тому

      Normal russian citizens have nothing to do with the war that's going on and some people tend to forget that. I gotta admit that Russian people are crazy, I doubt a normal person would be able to dive 130 meters down haha

  • @antonin3820
    @antonin3820 4 роки тому +42

    I was so happy to breathe during this video

  • @diyfreediver
    @diyfreediver 4 роки тому +22

    260 meter vertical, underwater roundtrip, 3 min 55 sec, OK symbol, “I’m okay,” calm, collected, no-big-deal coolness... dude’s an alien merman.

  • @user-yj8uo1eu2c
    @user-yj8uo1eu2c 6 років тому +217

    Алексей умница!!!Очень обидно, что рекордсменов мира не показывают по всем каналам.... А по сути, рекорды Алексея и Натальи Молчановых должны быть на всех каналах страны с повторением в 10 раз....а не пиарить всякую бездарность пятых и десятых.

    • @user-vh2nk9jw1i
      @user-vh2nk9jw1i 5 років тому +10

      Профессор Преображенский НЕ ТУЛИ СЮДА ПОЛИТИКУ ОБИЖЕНЫЙ!!!

    • @hilllong2993
      @hilllong2993 5 років тому

      @@ProfPreobrazhenskiy cm

    • @MrSashasimakov
      @MrSashasimakov 5 років тому +3

      Наталью уже не покажешь, к сожалению. А в рекорде Алексея есть и огромная её заслуга.

    • @ProfPreobrazhenskiy
      @ProfPreobrazhenskiy 5 років тому

      SS наверно сам проверил, не передовой был, блять!

  • @dizzy6277
    @dizzy6277 Рік тому +6

    The depth he goes is crazy, even if a weight was pulling him down, and a balloon pulling him up like other videos , but the fact he has to propel himself, burning oxygen with every movement is amazing.

  • @linoderos5771
    @linoderos5771 3 роки тому +342

    It is amazing how he can withstand the rapid changes in pressure. My ears start to hurt when I only go down 10 feet!

    • @chandlerhall2011
      @chandlerhall2011 3 роки тому +36

      I feel the same way! I’m surprised nobody else has mention this yet. Like, how is he not injured after this?

    • @speedingneutrino2490
      @speedingneutrino2490 3 роки тому +60

      You equalize against the increasing pressure by pushing air from the mouth to the ear using various techniques.
      It's why you don't see most deep divers wearing masks as you need to equalize them too by blowing air into them, using up precious oxygen.

    • @firasmegrahi8587
      @firasmegrahi8587 2 роки тому +4

      @@chandlerhall2011 he equilize hands free.

    • @sir.benzerlot4571
      @sir.benzerlot4571 2 роки тому

      You can wiggle ur jaw and stuff as well, I was very confused at first

    • @evank0385
      @evank0385 2 роки тому +22

      With a nose plug like the one he’s wearing, you gently blow out your nose and it will equalize your ears so they don’t hurt

  • @cappuccinogoodfinger
    @cappuccinogoodfinger 4 роки тому +340

    The moment when I can’t see the light anymore I would piss my pants... if I don’t pass out first 😨...

    • @vase3485
      @vase3485 4 роки тому +31

      Im afraid of deep sea floors if i even look down im passing out fuck that

    • @advancedvocabpro9176
      @advancedvocabpro9176 4 роки тому

      Cappuccino Goodfinger bad thing😯

    • @rocketqueen7355
      @rocketqueen7355 4 роки тому +16

      @@vase3485 that feeling when you can't see the bottom, just darkness

    • @waterdepo2294
      @waterdepo2294 4 роки тому

      😄

    • @cianakril
      @cianakril 4 роки тому +7

      Don't worry, nobody will notice your pissing in the sea.

  • @user-zc6ks1ep3m
    @user-zc6ks1ep3m 5 років тому +81

    красавчик!!!А я думал ихтеандра больше не увидем а он живой и здоровый !!!

  • @user-se2ir6id6p
    @user-se2ir6id6p 2 роки тому +66

    Это космос,наш парень человек амфибия!Просто восхищаюсь,фантастика!

    • @sergiocapone5106
      @sergiocapone5106 Рік тому

      Рекорд 145))

    • @OlegIvanovRu
      @OlegIvanovRu Рік тому +1

      @@sergiocapone5106 Если Вы имеете в виду рекорд William Winram, то это категория variable weight, там человек спускается на платформе, не тратя сил - ua-cam.com/video/YtryV9qItsg/v-deo.html

  • @JesusIsWayTruthandLife
    @JesusIsWayTruthandLife 3 роки тому +345

    I remember the panic of running out of oxygen at 10 meters. This guy is insane.

    • @mattcc9435
      @mattcc9435 2 роки тому +16

      I just did the first day of my open water diver, had a little panic at 10 meters too..I think when I go back tomorrow to do the second day...10 meters won't seem so bad after seeing this!

    • @IndiKot
      @IndiKot Рік тому +6

      I remember when I was about to drown at 2m deep, still can't seem.

    • @B4ldY0imiya
      @B4ldY0imiya Рік тому +2

      ​​@@IndiKot i already almost drowned on a pool because i was like 5 and my parents wasnt watching me,i panicked,and i was extremely stupid,i couldnt put my legs on the end of the pool,but i was close to a part i could put my hand and breath,so agter some seconds i reached this part and leaved the pool,so i never learned to float lol

    • @Leucorussus9999
      @Leucorussus9999 Рік тому +1

      Нормальный русский парень

    • @duomaxwell3613
      @duomaxwell3613 Рік тому +1

      you are not running out of oxygen it just that the co2 build up om your body is enourmous

  • @ookiemand
    @ookiemand 6 років тому +61

    This looks so smooth, very, very impressive! What a great example of this elegant sport, Alexey makes it look like ballet. Wow.

  • @vonschnorbs
    @vonschnorbs 4 роки тому +1084

    Ladies and gentleman, welcome to another episode of "where quarantine has led me today"

  • @SP-ru3rs
    @SP-ru3rs Рік тому +2

    Watching that through a screen felt so peaceful. God only knows how it felt actually doing it. Congratulations

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio 5 років тому +140

    I passed out twice watching this.

  • @SirCatsal0t
    @SirCatsal0t 3 роки тому +164

    I suffered second hand drowning watching this

  • @c0m0ne59
    @c0m0ne59 4 роки тому +347

    это нереально круто, почти как полет в космос! Радуюсь за соотечественника, это невероятно столько быть без воздуха!

    •  4 роки тому +33

      Плюс перепад давления и всё такое.

    • @ALEX222IS
      @ALEX222IS 4 роки тому +15

      4 минуты и я могу быть без воздуха - но вот при этом погружаться на глубину 130 метров и всплыть обратно - в этом вся сложность и опасность.. даже не представляю как можно выдержать давление воды на этой глубине - возможно какие-то особые затычки в ушах и в других "отверстиях" тела?.. ))

    • @sergeychigarev255
      @sergeychigarev255 3 роки тому +15

      @@ALEX222IS я вот тоже совершенно не понимаю как на такую глубину погружаться можно. Причем без декомпресии на обратном пути. Хотя, вероятно, декомпрессия не требуется, если не дышать....

    • @tugarin7116
      @tugarin7116 3 роки тому +10

      Конечно затычки (нос, уши). И продувается, наверно, постоянно, чтобы давление выравнивать.
      Как в фильме нашем старом было: "Чтобы так играть, 25 лет учиться надо!".
      Сильно.

    • @rozalinmarcoci687
      @rozalinmarcoci687 3 роки тому +17

      @@ALEX222IS а ну попробуй 4 минуты без воздуха а потом разкажеш , а то я больше одной не смог ...

  • @hubertg7100
    @hubertg7100 2 роки тому +33

    I can’t even hold my breath long enough for just the ascent. What a superhuman achievement !

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Рік тому +1

      And now imagine that you're sitting or laying down. He's intensely kicking. When you have to kick the time you can hold your breath is very drastically decreased. Hats off to this guy. I genuinely don't get how can he go so deep.

  • @user-kg4ed4qv5w
    @user-kg4ed4qv5w 4 роки тому +138

    Алексей, это просто невероятно. Я как заворожённый смотрел не отрываясь...

    • @bibsythecottonelf7147
      @bibsythecottonelf7147 4 роки тому +2

      Fire C 😂😂

    • @nadias.4813
      @nadias.4813 4 роки тому +4

      Не вы один.

    • @user-rn8pw9rb3s
      @user-rn8pw9rb3s 4 роки тому +8

      Весь в маму 💪🏊‍♂️👍

    • @barbossa7170
      @barbossa7170 4 роки тому +4

      у меня голова закружилась ещё когда он только нырнул под воду. НУ тут скорее от предвкушения ...

  • @blackapples4744
    @blackapples4744 2 роки тому +47

    This is the first time I’ve heard of this sport. OMG…I’m so glad he made it back up safely.
    Congratulations.🌱

  • @bowks1o_o669
    @bowks1o_o669 2 роки тому +19

    I used to try and hold my breath in our pool when we were younger, but only got to around 2min after lots of practice. I have been 20m down in the water and felt like my head was caving in through my sinuses, so to combine the time and depth is just beyond anything I can ever imagine.

  • @lonemountain3049
    @lonemountain3049 Рік тому +15

    this was extremely impressive feat , years of endurance , practice and courage.

  • @felixbaiker5925
    @felixbaiker5925 4 роки тому +45

    Those dudes meeting him 40 meters down on the way back are already way better than me.

  • @aborisova13
    @aborisova13 3 роки тому +188

    Мама все видит! Достойный сын!!! Гордость!

    • @dnevnik_vratarya
      @dnevnik_vratarya 3 роки тому +8

      Мама полюбому с ним вместе была!!!

    • @Денис-р8е
      @Денис-р8е 3 роки тому +3

      @@dnevnik_vratarya его мама утонула во время фридайва

    • @dnevnik_vratarya
      @dnevnik_vratarya 3 роки тому +16

      @@Денис-р8е я знаю, поэтому и говорю что в душе и в море по-любому на него смотрела и с ним вместе была.

    • @user-xx1zc8jm2j
      @user-xx1zc8jm2j 3 роки тому +2

      А если резко вдохнуть захочется на дне?
      Или вдруг слюной поперхнется и закашляется мало ли ? Ну будет глотать а такка к верх ногами то слюна не в то горло пойдет и поперхнеться
      То он воду вдохнет и умрёт?
      Почему на всякий случай с ним кто-то с балоном рядом не плывёт?
      Когда в ванной ныряю и мне охота вдохнуть то я голову сразу вытаскиваю наверх, а он куда вытащит?
      И куда он воздух дел из лёгких? Он вдохнул и нырнул , Почему пузыри не выходили подв одой ни разу ? И потом когда вынырнул онанаоборот ещё вдох сделал, куда делся весь воздух с лёгких? По идее он должен была тогда вынырнув выдох сделать раз под водой не выходили пузырт и только потом вдох же

    • @Drakogam
      @Drakogam 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-xx1zc8jm2j "По идее". Лол, он делает, как нужно.

  • @user-zq4pk8nk7j
    @user-zq4pk8nk7j 6 років тому +42

    Просто нет слов! Какой же он молодец! Фантастическое самообладание! Может и в самом деле мама приглядывает за ним когда он погружается.

  • @user-cm6vw8cp8h
    @user-cm6vw8cp8h Рік тому +7

    Нет предела человеческих возможностям,просто восхищена Алексеем!

  • @ye4us
    @ye4us 3 роки тому +100

    4:51 - lmao it was like angels start appearing to cheer him on hahaha

    • @aiman96yearsago10
      @aiman96yearsago10 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂🤣

    • @frankservant5754
      @frankservant5754 2 роки тому

      Yes that's what i thought too. Are you a christian?

    • @TM-lf6os
      @TM-lf6os 2 роки тому

      I thought it was like mermen coming to investigate what this human was doing in their kingdom

  • @bekzatbakanov5522
    @bekzatbakanov5522 4 роки тому +15

    Когда он поднимался, мне воздуха не хватало, Красавчик!

  • @andreicozhedub6910
    @andreicozhedub6910 6 років тому +32

    Я горжусь такими парнями.Алексей с рекордом ! Думаю ты посвятил его матери.Ты лучший!

  • @stingcoldplay1
    @stingcoldplay1 2 роки тому +12

    Have watched this numerous times and still feel thrilled for Alexey . A Beautiful Dive. Alexey's mom would be so proud & pleased to watch this over again 💝

    • @MrSvante88
      @MrSvante88 2 роки тому +2

      For him to pull himself out of that tragedy and becoming what he has become, amazing human being.

  • @frankiethefrog1752
    @frankiethefrog1752 3 роки тому +79

    This is just madness.... just touching the bottom at like 15-20 feet seems crazy deep to most people. This guy goes over 400 feet deep. Insane.

    • @vizr00
      @vizr00 7 місяців тому

      Camera m

  • @sh09un1
    @sh09un1 3 роки тому +40

    watching him descend down into the unknown so calmly made me realize how insignificant my life truly is in the grand scheme of things. When we die we leave this vessel to unconsciously return back into energy to help life flourish. We put so much energy towards things that truly do not matter. I don't know if there is such thing as reincarnation, all I know for sure is I'm living now so i better make the best of it.
    be kind and be brave... because you'll never know if you'll ever get another chance

    • @dianamusa
      @dianamusa 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, watching him go all the way down into the darkness was surreal. But yeah when I came to know the Lord more, I realized how complaining about the little things don't really matter. We are so blessed by having a home, a bed, and it doesn't sound like much, but we are rich in some peoples eyes. May God be with you my friend, if you have any prayers requests just lmk!

    • @eliseereclus3475
      @eliseereclus3475 2 роки тому

      @@dianamusa No such thing as god. Live your life while you have it.

  • @marvpgee8332
    @marvpgee8332 5 років тому +1348

    after 3 meters i would panic

    • @TehMunchkin
      @TehMunchkin 5 років тому +2

      Me.to

    •  5 років тому +23

      Thats 3 Time More than myself

    • @antdx316
      @antdx316 5 років тому +7

      I can underwater swim for 25M but that's pretty much it after. You can too. I used to panic but the idea is to get comfortable in the water by just laying face down. It's actually hard to inhale while under water even if you try with your mouth open. I've tried and w/ my nose too but there is like a force blocking it from coming in. If you are half in half out you will collect water but it's more of drinking kind of thing instead of oh fuck I can't breathe.

    • @n1ng101
      @n1ng101 5 років тому

      Ownage pranks?

    • @wahmodijiwah4201
      @wahmodijiwah4201 5 років тому +4

      thats great i panic when i put my head in my bucket underwater

  • @user-yo4qy2vm8h
    @user-yo4qy2vm8h 2 роки тому +17

    Поразительно!😳 Человек-амфибия💙💙💙

  • @quinli9958
    @quinli9958 5 років тому +76

    So peaceful yet so terrifying

    • @wahmodijiwah4201
      @wahmodijiwah4201 5 років тому +7

      fun fact: alexey's mom dove to 100 m but never came back to the top. it was not filmed so nobody knows what happened down there.. She was a world record holder at that time.

    • @secretgames1906
      @secretgames1906 4 роки тому

      @Jake McCoy is right but I am going to add this well, if you stay underwater forever, do you think your gonna be alive?

  • @DavideBen96
    @DavideBen96 4 роки тому +8

    When a man pushes himself to his limit, he can do amazing things like this.
    The choice of music is perfect

  • @immortalfootballer26
    @immortalfootballer26 4 роки тому +10

    Brought tears and laughter to my eyes when the divers met him again on his way back up

  • @andb8330
    @andb8330 10 місяців тому +1

    I came here from the movie the deepest breath . This sport is amazing . Soooo intimidating . Waw

  • @PilatomahawK
    @PilatomahawK 5 років тому +8

    Things like this makes me appreciate the human race. We have no limits to explore the world and the universe

  • @Jaya365
    @Jaya365 5 років тому +26

    Amazing. I passed out 3 times just watching.

  • @ethancuevas9116
    @ethancuevas9116 3 роки тому +455

    what is fascinating about this is that he was beatboxing seconds before he submerged

    • @hollyg022
      @hollyg022 3 роки тому +15

      lmao

    • @RoberULM
      @RoberULM 3 роки тому +1

      Is he introducing oxigen in his stomach in order to use it?

    • @Minsang1st
      @Minsang1st 3 роки тому +41

      @@RoberULM no its called packing, where after taking a deep breath, you keep taking air in by small bits to pack your lungs with as much air as possible

    • @caliathleticfitness5602
      @caliathleticfitness5602 3 роки тому +5

      @@Minsang1st missed the joke...

    • @legopachycephalosaurus6825
      @legopachycephalosaurus6825 3 роки тому +33

      @@caliathleticfitness5602 Minoone wasn’t replying to op but the other dude who asked a question about the technique. They didn’t miss the joke.

  • @breathej.4872
    @breathej.4872 2 роки тому +7

    What an incredibly beautiful video, all around. Congratulations to Alexey. God bless him.

  • @user-or4vl7ug9h
    @user-or4vl7ug9h 3 роки тому +40

    Алексей это просто удивительно и невероятно!!! Ты супер человек Россия гордится тобой!!!

    • @mirkofiacchi417
      @mirkofiacchi417 2 роки тому

      Trattiene l'aria..........

    • @kolodka4279
      @kolodka4279 Рік тому

      @Сергея Канал тренировки, и тренировки, и ещё раз тренировки

  • @lunajack9947
    @lunajack9947 4 роки тому +281

    There’s moments where it looks like he’s moving his body but not moving

    • @mikamirokazassoglou2539
      @mikamirokazassoglou2539 4 роки тому +30

      Its because once you get to a certain depth. You sink like a rock

    • @TheArtaxias
      @TheArtaxias 4 роки тому +35

      -40m your body is falling like a stone

    • @domovohernidoupe
      @domovohernidoupe 4 роки тому +12

      thats because he doesnt want to consume oxygen to his muscles so thats why he is not moving his body and just let the gravitation do its work 🤞😊then up he must use his muscles

    • @Mustygusher
      @Mustygusher 4 роки тому +1

      @@mikamirokazassoglou2539 Is it because the temperature drops or what?

    • @mikamirokazassoglou2539
      @mikamirokazassoglou2539 4 роки тому +1

      I'm not an expert but i think it's because the nitrogen in your lungs or something. But the pressure gets higher the further you go down anyway.

  • @user-uy5cm7um2r
    @user-uy5cm7um2r 4 роки тому +5

    Великая русская душа 🙏✊👍❤ Браво Алексей !!! Большой Вам поклон . Какой вы великолепный мужественный и трудолюбивый человек . Уважаю и восхищаюсь вами

  • @iskatelbist
    @iskatelbist 2 роки тому +24

    Красавчик! Это что-то нереальное! Смотрела и дыхание сперло 😶

  • @Vadteh
    @Vadteh 5 років тому +11

    Для обычного человека - это как в космос полететь! Это очень завораживает. Алексей, вы человек-амфибия!

    • @user-df3ll1yr5z
      @user-df3ll1yr5z 3 роки тому

      Я спокойно 4 мин-5 мин задерживаю дыхание

  • @user-cy5fv3eg7f
    @user-cy5fv3eg7f 5 років тому +15

    Алексей и Наталья Молчановы... гордость России

  • @GrayDiver
    @GrayDiver 6 років тому +57

    Алексей, поздравления от белорусов! Это круто!

  • @ryanpersad1662
    @ryanpersad1662 Рік тому +2

    Alot of love and respect for this sport

  • @JTKatz07
    @JTKatz07 5 років тому +41

    So creepy that the light fades away and all that's left is pure darkness

  • @jah-vayah6788
    @jah-vayah6788 4 роки тому +298

    Who found it hard to breathe when watching this video

  • @chancecarlson2023
    @chancecarlson2023 3 роки тому +15

    To freely go so deep light can no longer reaches is incredible.

  • @suzannepatrick9516
    @suzannepatrick9516 Рік тому +1

    I love how they all surround. Just in case.

  • @thugis07
    @thugis07 3 роки тому +84

    did he just hold his breath for 4 mins straight while using energy

  • @Wawawalulu
    @Wawawalulu 2 роки тому +12

    This is a significant depth even for divers, to do this without equipment is a testament to the wonder of the human body. What a feat!

  • @sonofflynn6369
    @sonofflynn6369 3 роки тому +18

    His technique is impeccable!
    Absolutely mind-blowing!!

  • @user-vv9ti2qi5n
    @user-vv9ti2qi5n Рік тому +2

    Почти 4мин не дышать и 130м глубины,браво!!!