Nathan Cornelius hahaha just a little crazy 😜 but yeah I personally would have been more hesitant to do these dives years ago before the safety wasn't as developed
@@AdamFreediver i am suprised that the line isnt retrived as you come back to the surface behind you so any issues at the press of a button you can be retrieved
Really inspiring to see your expertise, your power and speed on the ascent, and your always-on sense of fun and humour - on a day that was a disappointing one for me. Despite being more than capable of deeper dives, my equalisation proved to be my Achilles heel, and I wasn't able to descend below 8 or 9 metres and so could not complete Wave 1. But I've seen your excellent advice on equalisation, and will be back after working it out. Thanks for the great work you do for freediving worldwide Adam Stern!
Loved the majestic shots of the diver going down into the deep blue abyss, risking all and also really loved the constant cut in shots of ordinary people above water waiting, doing nothing. Meanwhile, daring diver is needing every ounce of precious oxygen, then cutting back to people hanging out, doing nothing, but using precious oxygen.
I absolutely LOVE watching these kind of videos lately. I normally can't sleep at night but watching the 'unseen' beauty of the ocean and the movements of the divers sort of have a calming effect on me. I couldn't perform this until I get over my fear of me diving in and something comes from beneath me and pulls me down until I cant breath So Until then I'll just continue watching...
right, thinking about it twice i actually know why:D this whole thing would be unbelievably dangerous without being able to rely on other people to keep you save. theres a lot of trust involved aswell (i bet -no experience). it's also easily underestimated just by seeing someone dive this way how tough it actually is. i can barely imagine this much water about my head. so the moment the others join the diver and 3 fish people dive to the surface im just really proud of everybody und so happy for them. tldr: congratulations on being so awesome and thanks a lot for filming it!
Hey Adam big fan I was wondering if you’ve ever done any free diving in Washington. I thought it would be cool if you did a dive at lake crescent. It’s about 650 ft deep. But the water is glacier water so it’s crystal clear blue. I only recently started free diving but I think you would love it
I can't believe you can do that ita insane I wish I could get that good at it im only new and you've already helped me beat my Pb breath hold your awesome man got support man
What an astonishing feat! I hope one day I’ll be able to dive. 🙏. A subarachnoid brain hemorrhage stopped me in my tracks right as I started learning. One day. One day. This is solid inspiration Adam.
Adam Freediver you’re such an inspiration. 🙏 💜. And such a wonderful speaker. One day I hope you’ll hear my song Ondine, it’s dedicated to the ocean. 💜 it’s on my channel. Love 💕💕
watched your video and i am amazed. You are the best man. I want to learn freediving but i read too much content on blackouts, so it kind of makes me nervous... :(
Ah I wouldnt get too nervous about blackouts they really only happen on deeper dives. Just make sure you take a freediving course so that you know how to dive safe :) I'd love to come to Goa but I'm not sure I can get there just yet! :)
I always find your technique at the beginning from when you finish your breath up through your duck dive so interesting. You rush through it a lot quicker then other divers. There's quiet a few moments in your dive where you don't do the generic slow minimal movements but almost seem to be rapidly pushing through points. I find it fascinating but maybe I'm talking from a points of ignorance.
Hi, Adam! Like your videos very much! Of course I've never dived so deep. I live near the Black Sea (city called Odessa). Our sea is quite cold and not so deep as some of our local freedivers would like it to be. Sometimes we rent a boat and go to the sea to look for 20-30 m deep. And there we do our constant weights))) As for me I've never practised with the monofin. But it seems to this video you moved too fast with your monofin. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Wish you more wins and nice videos!
Sounds like you live in a beautiful place :) When it comes to ascent speeds it really is a matter of preference and whatever your body has been trained to do. The trend at the moment is to sprint up from deep dives and more and more divers are doing it whereas in the past divers used to come up slowly and more relaxed.
Hi nice video ; I'm having problems equilazing one ear in head down position ; when I reach bottom I can equalize normally ; the problem that I can will hear my ear ringing for the next 36 hours
dany saoub sounds like you have one sticky or tight ear. The ringing you're hearing is because of the trauma you're causing by not equalising your ears fully. Try to descend nice and slow, don't continue descending unless both your ears are equalised fully and over time you will increase the flexibility of your Eustachian tubes :)
Yeaaa Adam U Did IT!!!!😂 I felt like I was doing it w u ..I have A Fear of water But You ..U Encourage Me So Much 2 Overcome & Conquer That Fear I Just Recently Found Ur Videos and I think Ur Amazing !!Thank u For Sharing Ur Experience w us All I'm on my way 2 watching Some more of ur videos !!😊👀👏👍
I'm getting back into diving and snorkeling I've been out for a while but does anyone know if equalizing with water already in your ear is harmful or not I've tried looming on Google and can't find anything
Good job Adam! I wanna ask how to dive deep without getting my lung squeezed or barotrauma injury? Right now i could dive to 31m in bi-fins but my instructor won't allow me to go deeper
You guys free divers don't stop (at, say, 5m) before you can resurface? You just ascend, no stop? Don't know much about this but I did couple of scuba diving in the past. That's incredible
Basically the difference is that when you scuba dive, you breath in pressurised air because you are at depth, and because your blood and this gas is under pressure at say 20m (triple the pressure of atmosphere on land), your blood dissolves more nitrogen (N2) gas. If you come up quickly this gas rapidly leaves your blood and forms micro nitrogen bubbles in you joints, since at a lower pressure your blood cannot have so much nitrogen dissolved in it, so you need to come up slowly and wait at 5m so the nitrogen comes out slowly, and doesn't give you decompression sickness. Because you only have a small about of pressurised air in your lungs (1/3 of a lung full rather than a full lungs worth with scuba) and because you are down there for much less time (3mins at), your blood nitrogen concentration in your blood doesn't get to a high enough level to cause issues with you ascending so quickly. Basically freediving involves less nitrogen and less time for that nitrogen to be dissolved = safe levels of nitrogen in your blood during a dive, whereas scuba is lots of nitrogen (12L of 200bar air) and prolonged time underwater = lots of nitrogen in your blood, and if that nitrogen leaves your blood quickly bad things happen. It's a bit complex but that's the basic gist.
Hey does anyone know why when people freedive after a certain depth they seem like they don't even have to swim anymore. That they just keep falling. Anytime I've snorkled in Hawaii and maybe only have went down thirty or so meters my lungs were full of air and even had to let some of the breath out to go that deep. Kept seeming like I had to fight to go deeper.
why do they have to really swim downward to fet deeper UNTIL a certain point where the darkness seems to just start pulling them down.. any explenations as to why this happens. im assuming has to do with water pressure compared to pressure in his body?
DeenanTheKemon Angevine absolutely. It's more about water pressure to lung volume though. The air spaces in the body shrink until you can just sink the rest of the way
Did you have to burp as part as a post dive med check, I saw the white card thing and I was wondering? Good job man. My dad taught me how to abalone dive at a young age it was a lot of fun and damn good eats too. I live about 5 hours north of San Francisco.
I know this is an old vid Adam but what’s the deepest you’ve dived? I have watched almost all of your videos and I would like to eventually meet you + go on one of your dive weeks! I have done freediving for a while now but with no proper training (apart from your videos + practising yoga for 2 years) I would love to learn so much more to eventually dive deeper and swim with whales/sharks/wrecks etc.
My ear bled after my diving, however, there is no pain or hearing loss. Felt pain when i descend my left ear is easier to equalise then my right therefore even after my left ear has been equalised i have to keep blowing harder to equalise my right and advice?
Adam thanks so much for your answer, that help me to feel free for ask you about your freediving tips, all the videos before help me soo much, to know little things that I really did not know. I have done AIDA level 2, and I want to improve our inmersions for training with my freediving buddy. I would like so much, if you help with a tutorial wich explain, how is the perfect weight to fix the freediving buoy, and how we can prepare it easy, staying into the water. I am talking about 16 mt that come into with AIDA level 2, we had try, but we have some doubts about the perfect way to do that, because when we are doing the course, we were worry about reach the goals of the level, not mucho how to tie the ropes and put the weight hehehe. If you can help me with this before 14 of august would be nice. We are going to training to the beauty Island of Sardignia in Itally. Any way, thanks for your atention, and for your videos. You have beaaaaautiful dive in your 104 mts in Dominica keep it up!!!
I'm pretty new to freediving but I love to be in the water and dive around the bottom of the sea, but the thing that I am wondering is how you equalize with your hands stretched out above your head while diving? Aren't you supposed to pinch your nose with your hand to be able to do that?
Can you give me some advices about how can I improve my breathing? I am new to free diving, but I love it. Just that I feel when I go under water that I can’t stay longer than 10 seconds.
im not a free diver myself but ill bet the top 2 tips are to relax as much as you can and improve your overall fitness. If you relax you dont waste nearly as much oxygen and the better your fitness the better you can utilize that oxygen
Nice adam.. But wht is the technique that u use before u dive into the water.. Is it mouth fill? Frc? Sorry im level 1 freediver.. I just knw to do hyperventilation.. And my depth is 20m, but im interested to dive more deeper than 30m. If u can share the tips or guide. Thanks
How many times did you have to equalize? I know this was years ago but I just stumbled on your videos your tutorials on equalization have helped me a ton!
Seeing the safety of todays deep dives makes it enjoyable to watch , i think diving to 100m is crazy :)
Nathan Cornelius hahaha just a little crazy 😜 but yeah I personally would have been more hesitant to do these dives years ago before the safety wasn't as developed
@@AdamFreediver i am suprised that the line isnt retrived as you come back to the surface behind you so any issues at the press of a button you can be retrieved
Wow, I just set a new personal record on holding my breath for 2,5 minutes at the dinner table while watching this... phew! Amazing video
Really inspiring to see your expertise, your power and speed on the ascent, and your always-on sense of fun and humour - on a day that was a disappointing one for me. Despite being more than capable of deeper dives, my equalisation proved to be my Achilles heel, and I wasn't able to descend below 8 or 9 metres and so could not complete Wave 1. But I've seen your excellent advice on equalisation, and will be back after working it out. Thanks for the great work you do for freediving worldwide Adam Stern!
Never seen a youtuber this active in a comment section, i might be a little late but props to you! And congratulations on the dive!
thanks so much buddy! Well I kind of figured that if people write to me I may as well take the time to write back :)
Loved the majestic shots of the diver going down into the deep blue abyss, risking all and also really loved the constant cut in shots of ordinary people above water waiting, doing nothing. Meanwhile, daring diver is needing every ounce of precious oxygen, then cutting back to people hanging out, doing nothing, but using precious oxygen.
hahahahaha Well origionally I intended it to be a show of what was going on during the surface but I suppose there's that element too! :)
I absolutely LOVE watching these kind of videos lately. I normally can't sleep at night but watching the 'unseen' beauty of the ocean and the movements of the divers sort of have a calming effect on me. I couldn't perform this until I get over my fear of me diving in and something comes from beneath me and pulls me down until I cant breath So Until then I'll just continue watching...
Ah that's so nice! take your time and whenever you're ready you'll be a deep diving breath holding machine :)
B4 I 4got , U're so awesome and positive. Thank u 4 those kind words.
Legendary dive dude! it's always a great inspiration to watch you being so calm and focused only to surface and have a massive grin on your face!
bro idk why but i always tear up a bit when the buddys dive to the surface together with the diver its so wholesome😂😭
it can definitely be emotional. After a big dive the relief is huge :)
right, thinking about it twice i actually know why:D this whole thing would be unbelievably dangerous without being able to rely on other people to keep you save. theres a lot of trust involved aswell (i bet -no experience). it's also easily underestimated just by seeing someone dive this way how tough it actually is. i can barely imagine this much water about my head. so the moment the others join the diver and 3 fish people dive to the surface im just really proud of everybody und so happy for them.
tldr: congratulations on being so awesome and thanks a lot for filming it!
You are the one of the best deep divers ever. ❤
Did 104 meters came up like it was just a stroll at the corner store , amazing
Unbelievable! truly! Beyond impressive. Well, well done, Adam!
thank you so much :)
the human body is incredible...i could barely breathe just watching the video
Hey Adam big fan I was wondering if you’ve ever done any free diving in Washington. I thought it would be cool if you did a dive at lake crescent. It’s about 650 ft deep. But the water is glacier water so it’s crystal clear blue. I only recently started free diving but I think you would love it
I remember this day clearly! I even took the photo you see of him sitting on the sunken tree 🙏
My oh my! It is still so incredible and jaw dropping to watch. I might be late in commenting but - Salutations!
You didnt see one fish down there huh
haha none
Adam Freediver Just don't think about what may have seen you 😂
He was the fish
I can't believe you can do that ita insane I wish I could get that good at it im only new and you've already helped me beat my Pb breath hold your awesome man got support man
I really wish i can do freedive too. A couple of meters would make me proud of myself.
What an astonishing feat! I hope one day I’ll be able to dive. 🙏. A subarachnoid brain hemorrhage stopped me in my tracks right as I started learning. One day. One day. This is solid inspiration Adam.
Thanks so much Tobey! I hope you'll be able to dive very very soon!
Adam Freediver you’re such an inspiration. 🙏 💜. And such a wonderful speaker. One day I hope you’ll hear my song Ondine, it’s dedicated to the ocean. 💜 it’s on my channel. Love 💕💕
Hey how are you doing today? Hope you are doing well😀🍻
I'm soo glad I found your channel your such a champ! Great work dude
Great video, and what amazing speed for the way up, you're really swimming fast !
thank you! Yeah I really do love kicking fast into my fin! It usually takes me 60 seconds to swim 100m
Congratulations! You deserve maxim respect!
More than a foot ball field down. Insane.
watched your video and i am amazed.
You are the best man.
I want to learn freediving but i read too much content on blackouts, so it kind of makes me nervous... :(
Ah I wouldnt get too nervous about blackouts they really only happen on deeper dives. Just make sure you take a freediving course so that you know how to dive safe :) I'd love to come to Goa but I'm not sure I can get there just yet! :)
I always find your technique at the beginning from when you finish your breath up through your duck dive so interesting. You rush through it a lot quicker then other divers. There's quiet a few moments in your dive where you don't do the generic slow minimal movements but almost seem to be rapidly pushing through points. I find it fascinating but maybe I'm talking from a points of ignorance.
Such an accomplishment!
thanks so much Dan!
Amazing! You make it look easy but it is not at all! You insane australian freediver!!! Very good video
hahahah thanks buddy!!! :)
Man, That's unbelievable, Amazing!!
thanks so much :)
Hi, Adam! Like your videos very much!
Of course I've never dived so deep. I live near the Black Sea (city called Odessa). Our sea is quite cold and not so deep as some of our local freedivers would like it to be. Sometimes we rent a boat and go to the sea to look for 20-30 m deep. And there we do our constant weights)))
As for me I've never practised with the monofin. But it seems to this video you moved too fast with your monofin. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Wish you more wins and nice videos!
Sounds like you live in a beautiful place :) When it comes to ascent speeds it really is a matter of preference and whatever your body has been trained to do. The trend at the moment is to sprint up from deep dives and more and more divers are doing it whereas in the past divers used to come up slowly and more relaxed.
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi nice video ; I'm having problems equilazing one ear in head down position ; when I reach bottom I can equalize normally ; the problem that I can will hear my ear ringing for the next 36 hours
dany saoub sounds like you have one sticky or tight ear. The ringing you're hearing is because of the trauma you're causing by not equalising your ears fully. Try to descend nice and slow, don't continue descending unless both your ears are equalised fully and over time you will increase the flexibility of your Eustachian tubes :)
So glad to see this, I recently watched a video of a "deep freedive" but the dude was carried down by a sled. some bs if you ask me.
That’s not bs, just a different category of freediving
Wonderful job!
ookiemand thank you :) descent 1:50 ascent 1:20
Amazing. Respect to you champ!
I can only make it knee high then seek dry land 😂
haha thanks buddy! there's nothing wrong with being a land mammal ;)
i have maxed out my depth at 80 feet(how deep the lakes are around me) i always wanted to go deep but never get the chance.
Time to get yourself an airfair my friend
I was thinking Fiji but not sure yet
Made that look easy!
It definitely felt easy :) but it always does when you're ready for the depth
Fantastic!
Tim Fenton thanks buddy
Yeaaa Adam U Did IT!!!!😂 I felt like I was doing it w u ..I have A Fear of water But You ..U Encourage Me So Much 2 Overcome & Conquer That Fear I Just Recently Found Ur Videos and I think Ur Amazing !!Thank u For Sharing Ur Experience w us All I'm on my way 2 watching Some more of ur videos !!😊👀👏👍
Thank you so much! I'm so happy to inspire you to get into the water :)
I'm getting back into diving and snorkeling I've been out for a while but does anyone know if equalizing with water already in your ear is harmful or not I've tried looming on Google and can't find anything
yeah it usually just leads to a middle ear infection....try not to do it :)
Good job Adam! I wanna ask how to dive deep without getting my lung squeezed or barotrauma injury? Right now i could dive to 31m in bi-fins but my instructor won't allow me to go deeper
Rafi Apeng by progressing slowly over many years your body will adapt to the pressure and you won't get lung barotrauma. Just trust your instructor 😉
You guys free divers don't stop (at, say, 5m) before you can resurface? You just ascend, no stop? Don't know much about this but I did couple of scuba diving in the past. That's incredible
ari h. ado no, there isn't a need to stop when you're not breathing underwater :)
Thanks Adam one more thing I am wondering how long it took you AKA how long you hold breath diving that depth. Again that's incredible man!
Thanks buddy! My dive time for this dive was 3 minutes and 7 seconds :)
Basically the difference is that when you scuba dive, you breath in pressurised air because you are at depth, and because your blood and this gas is under pressure at say 20m (triple the pressure of atmosphere on land), your blood dissolves more nitrogen (N2) gas. If you come up quickly this gas rapidly leaves your blood and forms micro nitrogen bubbles in you joints, since at a lower pressure your blood cannot have so much nitrogen dissolved in it, so you need to come up slowly and wait at 5m so the nitrogen comes out slowly, and doesn't give you decompression sickness.
Because you only have a small about of pressurised air in your lungs (1/3 of a lung full rather than a full lungs worth with scuba) and because you are down there for much less time (3mins at), your blood nitrogen concentration in your blood doesn't get to a high enough level to cause issues with you ascending so quickly.
Basically freediving involves less nitrogen and less time for that nitrogen to be dissolved = safe levels of nitrogen in your blood during a dive, whereas scuba is lots of nitrogen (12L of 200bar air) and prolonged time underwater = lots of nitrogen in your blood, and if that nitrogen leaves your blood quickly bad things happen.
It's a bit complex but that's the basic gist.
Thank you for taking time for a clear explanation, that's a gem!
Incredible man I would be happy to make 30m. Lol
dominic barbas thank you :)
I swim collegiate d1 level and I really like your kick and how u use your upper body
Hey does anyone know why when people freedive after a certain depth they seem like they don't even have to swim anymore. That they just keep falling. Anytime I've snorkled in Hawaii and maybe only have went down thirty or so meters my lungs were full of air and even had to let some of the breath out to go that deep. Kept seeming like I had to fight to go deeper.
Hey cody, eventually when you get deep enough the air in your lungs compresses to the point where you no long float but rather sink :)
Adam Freediver Damn dude thank you for the reply buddy.
Was expecting you to come up laughing as you always do. Good work!
why do they have to really swim downward to fet deeper UNTIL a certain point where the darkness seems to just start pulling them down.. any explenations as to why this happens. im assuming has to do with water pressure compared to pressure in his body?
DeenanTheKemon Angevine absolutely. It's more about water pressure to lung volume though. The air spaces in the body shrink until you can just sink the rest of the way
DeenanTheKemon I because water pressure exists
Im a fan. The dive seemed a little bit rush but nice work.
does the nosecLip heLp you equaLizing significantLy than when you equaLize using standard mask?
for deep dives it can because it means that you dont have to equalise the mask :)
Just WOW!!
Thank you :)
todo un crack!!!
Jesus Jaen Cordero 😊😊
Beautiful....
Did you have to burp as part as a post dive med check, I saw the white card thing and I was wondering? Good job man. My dad taught me how to abalone dive at a young age it was a lot of fun and damn good eats too. I live about 5 hours north of San Francisco.
Humboldt Rootz haha no the burp was part of the surface protocol. I just had to burp! And yes abalone are delicious!
I know this is an old vid Adam but what’s the deepest you’ve dived?
I have watched almost all of your videos and I would like to eventually meet you + go on one of your dive weeks!
I have done freediving for a while now but with no proper training (apart from your videos + practising yoga for 2 years) I would love to learn so much more to eventually dive deeper and swim with whales/sharks/wrecks etc.
My ear bled after my diving, however, there is no pain or hearing loss. Felt pain when i descend my left ear is easier to equalise then my right therefore even after my left ear has been equalised i have to keep blowing harder to equalise my right and advice?
Beautiful perf, speed is very impressing I guess that's how you train
Mejdi Maamer yeah I do most of my pool training at a sprint :)
I have started freediving quite recently, the deepest i could hit was about 15 meters and i couldn't go any deeper no matter what i tried :(
You should take a freediving course :)
Well done boy!!!
thanks so much!
Adam thanks so much for your answer, that help me to feel free for ask you about your freediving tips, all the videos before help me soo much, to know little things that I really did not know. I have done AIDA level 2, and I want to improve our inmersions for training with my freediving buddy.
I would like so much, if you help with a tutorial wich explain, how is the perfect weight to fix the freediving buoy, and how we can prepare it easy, staying into the water. I am talking about 16 mt that come into with AIDA level 2, we had try, but we have some doubts about the perfect way to do that, because when we are doing the course, we were worry about reach the goals of the level, not mucho how to tie the ropes and put the weight hehehe.
If you can help me with this before 14 of august would be nice. We are going to training to the beauty Island of Sardignia in Itally.
Any way, thanks for your atention, and for your videos. You have beaaaaautiful dive in your 104 mts in Dominica keep it up!!!
How can take long breath ?
What did you say after the ok signal?
DCLXVI Hahahaha I said m*ther f*cker hahahaha
Adam Freediver 😂😂😂
Why? the guy was only trying to help.
@@NK2651 Don't think it was aimed at anyone. Just an exclamation.
how do you do that thats crazy deep
years of training my friend :)
how come he doesn't floats back to the surface while going down?
because after 20-30m I become negatively buoyant in the water at my lungs compress
Im stoked to get to 104 feet....
Keith Thorne bruh I'm happy when I can touch the floor on an 8 foot deep swimming pool 😂
104 inches
? Where is the thumbnail in the video?
Congrats!
You were paddling so hard on the way up. Almost like you wanted to breath
Why is there comming burps when he comes back. Can anyone explain?
I'm pretty new to freediving but I love to be in the water and dive around the bottom of the sea, but the thing that I am wondering is how you equalize with your hands stretched out above your head while diving? Aren't you supposed to pinch your nose with your hand to be able to do that?
I'm wearing a nose clip so that I dont have to pinch my nose :)
Adam you are Awesome 😍😍😍 .... But How you get the last breath ?
My country wow nice adam
Wow,nice sir adam
Omg this video just makes me want to catch my breath, and panic I love the ocean but I’m so afraid of it ..
Someday I'll be like you..wow awesome
thank you buddy :) I hope we can dive together one day
beautiful
Dance king Hoseok thank you :)
Approximately how many times did you have to equalize?
hahaha about 30-40 times
30-40 time. How u equalize?
probably using the frenzel technique
unbelievable amazing
Andrew Villanueva thanks buddy :)
Can you give me some advices about how can I improve my breathing? I am new to free diving, but I love it. Just that I feel when I go under water that I can’t stay longer than 10 seconds.
im not a free diver myself but ill bet the top 2 tips are to relax as much as you can and improve your overall fitness. If you relax you dont waste nearly as much oxygen and the better your fitness the better you can utilize that oxygen
Nice adam.. But wht is the technique that u use before u dive into the water.. Is it mouth fill? Frc? Sorry im level 1 freediver.. I just knw to do hyperventilation.. And my depth is 20m, but im interested to dive more deeper than 30m. If u can share the tips or guide. Thanks
Hello Adam thanks for making all great vids 🙏 do you have any plan to visit Dahab for freediving training or competition next year?
I've been there it was amazing
Mirror Money1.2 yeah it's such a stunning place :)
In constant weight are u allowed to touch the rope cause u did that at the bottom
Bob Jeffry yes you can pull it once at the bottom :)
new subscriber here! you are inspirational
thank you so much!!! :)
I freedive 15 meters in Lebanon
aiming at 50m
Hey buddy you really shouldnt be diving that deep just yet. You heart and lungs have not fully developed yet
Great job, hope I get my freediving to this level
all you gotta do is train :)
Adam Freediver believe me I will, just gotta move closer to the water
Ninja Assassin it's a little different doing breath holds in and out of the water but it all still helps :) just go nice and slow
This is so amazing!😲
There is just one thing I don't understand: How does the air get out of your ears when your nose is closed...?
It doesnt. It just equalises the presure. Search for frenzel equalisation.
hahah so good, love the music :)
Christophe Leray haha in a huge dramatic
***** :)
How many times did you have to equalize? I know this was years ago but I just stumbled on your videos your tutorials on equalization have helped me a ton!
for this dive around 40 times
Adam Freediver do you have a link on how to do this?
Still awesome.
no blackout??
Amos Tutuola of course not. Easy dive :)
Adam Ssstern ladies and gentlemen.
hahahahahah :P
😳hva faen in Norwegian or wtf😳. You just god a guy with the worst ADD ever to watch something for several minutes. That was awsome
whats the intro music?
Mike T I forget to be honest. It was a while ago since I edited it
That was an easy dive for u :)
certainly was :)
Silicone merman tail made for a god. Go!
hahahahaha next deep dive will be done with a sparkly mermaid tail!
Adam Freediver "Sparkly" or "magical?" Seriously, LOVE the videos and instructionals! Majorly inspiring for newbies. Thanks!
Freediving is helping me vs. my depression.
Woooow! 😍
Ever cough or sneeze while diving deep?
couple a burbs and some foul language Classic well done mate inspiring stuff
frostywest haha thanks buddy! No one ever accused me of being classy :P
perfect
Well cool
What is the best diving mask and which one is your favorite? I'm really having trouble what to get.
there is no such thing as the best mask :) you just have to try a bunch of them on and see which ones fit your face best