Thanks Trent. I wanted the info to be accessible to most and, most of all, wanted the viewer to actually think and analyze his/her freediving routine. I will try to maintain funny bits here and there :)
Nice work, I love the video image quality, pacing and music. Also explanations without the secrecy vibe. I wonder if you can do a video on how to load, aim, track prey and shoot a speargun safely. Also the recovery time and tips to have a good buddy experience. Maybe also on signals that should alert people. I like how you teach by asking the viewer the question, having them think of the answer first. I'm looking forward to your next videos!
Hello Anvar, Great work. You are not afraid to share your "secrets" and help others. There are many instructional videos out there for freediving but what you are doing focusing on spearfishing is priceless. I have a question for you. In your video you talk about when we are landing on a flat surface we will have to raise our head to find the fish and consume oxygen through the neck and back muscle. So what do you do for this? You avoid landing on flat surfaces completely?
Hi, Constantinos. I dont think that secrets will bring development to me and you :) To answer your question in short - "yes". There usually is a mixed bottom layout (I think we both dive in the Med) and you can almost always find a very good position for your dive. For example, try to hide behind some larger rocks (having an upper body against the rock + legs nicely relaxed) . Doing so will: * keep your back comfortably curved * conceal your presence * your chin will be "angled" towards the chest and it will not be stressful to observe whats up to the left and to the right of you. Technically, you want to be as close to a fetal position as possible. Does it clear it up a bit? :)
Thanks for taking your time to share thos with us. Respect from an amateur spearfisherman from albania.
thanks for sharing anvar. Hurry up, we are looking forward second part :)
Thank you so much for the video, as a noob spearo it's so informative and gives me a mental tally of things to relax
i have no words man...simply amazing video
Looking really good Anvar!! i smell an epic movie saga coming up!thanks for sharing friend!
I will do my best.
Excellent video, thanks man! Very helpful. Looking forward to part 2!
Thanks, David. It will be up within a week or so.
Thanks Anvar. Great video and presentation.
You are welcome, Ozgur. Glad to help :)
Great job Anvar! Really good info and presentation! Thank you
You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
Great job. ..thanks for putting this up
Awesome video mate. You're obviously very knowledgeable about the subject but loved the slight humour. Keep em coming, will definitely be tuned in.
Thanks Trent. I wanted the info to be accessible to most and, most of all, wanted the viewer to actually think and analyze his/her freediving routine.
I will try to maintain funny bits here and there :)
Nice video and really helpful. Thanks mate...
cant wait to see part too :)
Nice work, I love the video image quality, pacing and music.
Also explanations without the secrecy vibe.
I wonder if you can do a video on how to load, aim, track prey and shoot a speargun safely.
Also the recovery time and tips to have a good buddy experience.
Maybe also on signals that should alert people.
I like how you teach by asking the viewer the question, having them think of the answer first.
I'm looking forward to your next videos!
Ookiemand, thanks for your comment. I will try to incorporate it in one of my videos too...
In the meantime, check out the part two... Its online!
Great info and great vid as always!
awesome! looking forward to episode 2
Thanks, BadHabit, it will be online within a week or so.
Great song choice, love the vids!
Great video, thank you very much Anvar .
Efharisto! Come back for more!
Awesome vid. Very informative!
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Spasibo!
Congrats mate !!! Realy great job !!!
Thanks Nikos!
Great video, keep up the great work. Spasibo :)
Great video! thank you
you are welcome!
good stuff... keep the videos coming.
Thank you, there will be more :)
awesome vid Anvar... just for the record, the first biggest muscle in my body is not my back ;)
devamını bekliyoruz anvar güzel video
Tessekur ederim, Murat. Hafta ya da 2 hafta sonra 2bolum internette :)
Hello Anvar,
Great work. You are not afraid to share your "secrets" and help others.
There are many instructional videos out there for freediving but what you are doing focusing on spearfishing is priceless.
I have a question for you. In your video you talk about when we are landing on a flat surface we will have to raise our head to find the fish and consume oxygen through the neck and back muscle. So what do you do for this? You avoid landing on flat surfaces completely?
Hi, Constantinos.
I dont think that secrets will bring development to me and you :)
To answer your question in short - "yes". There usually is a mixed bottom layout (I think we both dive in the Med) and you can almost always find a very good position for your dive. For example, try to hide behind some larger rocks (having an upper body against the rock + legs nicely relaxed) . Doing so will:
* keep your back comfortably curved
* conceal your presence
* your chin will be "angled" towards the chest and it will not be stressful to observe whats up to the left and to the right of you.
Technically, you want to be as close to a fetal position as possible.
Does it clear it up a bit? :)
Anvar Mufazalov
yes it makes perfect sense :) . thanks Anvar
Nice video dude !!! Did you spearfish in Greece ? the stracture of the bottom and the fish looks like greek :D
harika olmuş. eline sağlık..
Tesekkurler, Emre.
That was relaxing
And that was the part one...
Be back to learn more :)
Thanks man
perfect!!!
Thank you, Yusuf. Thats my first 100-like video :)
Ensiklopedisinin 4nu bolum - Turkce oldu. Izleyebilirsiniz...
Красиво.
Завтра едем.
Спасибо Анвар.
Vizdoravlivai ;)
ya toje :)
Güzel iş..
Tesekkur ederim!
kardes turkce dersliker vere bilirmisin spearfishing hakkinda?
eee part2??
Man, the last time you held a gun in your hands was 4 years ago. I dragged you to the sea then :)
Breath holding in ultra high altitudes?