Breathe: A short documentary on freediving
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- This 22-minute documentary explores the lives of 3 freedivers who love their sport. Overturning the misconceptions the media generates about the dangers, the film looks at why people enjoy diving to extreme depths, and what pushes them to explore their body's limits.
Directed, filmed & edited by Kalyani Lodhia and Lizzie Riach.
Beautiful! I’ve just started my freediving journey at 40, and every time I dive into the ocean, I feel truly free!
Nice to see Matt still enjoying it. I spent some time with him on Koh Tao, Thailand 6 years ago.
Wonderful. There should be more films on freediving, it's such a beautiful sport and practice
Beautiful film to watch this morning. Inner Peace. Thank you
I learned to swim at a very Young Age. My Father was a Scuba Diver in the Army , and He taught Me well. It's very natural , I Think , for Humans to be in water. As I grew older , and spent less time in water ; I even have become , "afraid" of things in the Ocean. But then I tell Myself that when I was Ten yrs. Old I was not so phobiatic. Too many Movies and fear related News today..
My max is 12.9 meters and 1min 12 sec ( brake on bottom)🙃😋 this summer my goal is 15 meters and 1:30 sec 😁 i never push myself to the limits since mostly i do it alone to relax , amazing feeling 🥰
Marius Daniel Fauru I also used to dive alone but it is a big mistake.
@@VenancioPineda im about to the same lol. i can now hold my breath for 4:20 seconds lying in my couch, its been 3 months since i started training and i have not tried doing it underwater. Im really excited when my family goes on vacation and try myself!
I've always been terrified of sharks and drowning but this looks so peaceful that I almost want to do it too.
It’s a year later and I saw this I hope you atleast tried by now
Great film and introduction to this wonderful activity. Great job
I agree with the earlier comments. This is majorly under appreciated. Wonderful tone throughout. Good job !
I got goosebumps from the breathing at the beginning. I miss freediving so much. It's winter here.
ice diving is a thing ;p
I'm investing in a 7mm wetsuit for winter freediving in western Canada. Looking forward to it. Just need to find someone crazy enough to join me!
@@thaselloyd8289 have also done this before, would love to join you 😁
So relaxing 😌
The human mind and body is a wondrous thing. Capable of almost anything.
this deserves more views
you're the view
this was really inspiring. great film!
I can't believe how dangerous people make it out to be . It's only dangerous to those that push beyond there limits and ignore what there body is telling them .
jay thompson - I hate to break the news, but that is pretty much the point of this so-called “sport”. It is not a sport, it’s an attention grabbing stunt. Note: I am not referring to those that free dive recreationally, as an alternative to scuba.
Daniel Travanti, it really isn’t.
jay thompson Isn’t that the meaning of getting ‘better’
Pushing your boundairies
Oh sure couldn’t be safer. Just ask Audrey Mestre. I’m rushing out to enroll in the Pipin school of free diving.
Listen to your body when it tells you to stay on shore
I think competitive free diving began in the Baths at Aberdare Park. In Wales! I could swim a length of the pool underwater by about 9yrs old! Most of my pals could do it too. We couldn’t go deep really as we lived in the Valleys far away from the sea. Had I known you could make money doing it, I’d have tried harder. I’m going back to the 60’s now.
just to think a man held his breath for the length of this documentary.
I love that. thanks Elizabeth Riach
Awesome, so well put together & it tells a compelling story
I need to learn how to do it so I can get into spearfishing. Don't really need depth, just time.
Same here i bought the equipments still needs to go to the gym to practice
Nice documentary! Like media's "most dangerous sport" mark for Freediving ;-)
anyone else play dead in the swimming pool and try to hold your breath the longest as a kid? i think i tapped into the freediver infinite breath thing once in my life but i was very young, really need to be super relaxed
Спасибо. Я тоже связал свою жизнь с этим видом спорта. При этом считаю его безопаснее многих других видов. Главное - соблюдение правил!!!
Love it!
Great video, who's for Malta?!
AWESOME !
Beautiful
Wow i also like diving but i am just a beginner i wish to have a hug from your channel so that i can taks some techniques on how to do it..🤗🤗🤗
awesome!!!!! yeah! nice job!!!
Thank you!
21:18 Happy place found
I can hold my breath for 3 minutes.
I enjoyed the film and I am interested in the calming music near the end.
Would you be able to point to a download or an artist or similar?
06.58. That look says it all
Love peace and happiness
6:58
Great work !!! permission to share it around ?
Of course! Share away :)
Is this taken in Malta?
Instead of diving deeper, why not go to 10' and move horizontally? that way you could set a distance record and not be in such danger.
They also do that
i would really like if you could give me the name of the song at the end
you're the song
Internus - the song title is: “I’m going to keep doing this shit until I actually die”.
@@danieltravanti7003 that seems to sum up your trolling quite well
Apprendre à respirer
C'est tellement
Élémentaire
Concret
Et bête d'oublier ça
Et pourtant
J'économise beaucoup mon air
Comme si je voulais pas le partager où le perdre
😗😋😊🌻😯=-O(metta)
😗Pfiooooooooooooou go longs Infinite
Air is soo libre withs water
Hey! What's the song at the end of the video?
Miro we must know
Way Up High - Helen Jane Long, its mentioned in the description
here's the link
ruclips.net/video/rZ3XJAVcXPQ/видео.html
if hes not too sure at this point that urge to breathing comes from co2, I think you need to reconsider your teaching methods...
Southern Pili pinos been doing these for the longest time🤣 🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣
What is going on with the midsection of her suit?! 9:50
Its a thicker wetsuit normal to look like that
Ending music ??
Way Up High - Helen Jane Long, its mentioned in the description
here's the link
ruclips.net/video/rZ3XJAVcXPQ/видео.html
ending theme ????
Way Up High - Helen Jane Long, its mentioned in the description
here's the link
ruclips.net/video/rZ3XJAVcXPQ/видео.html
Ramasser des coquillages coques à perle 😯😍
Faire son bijoux toute seule autonome
been scuba diving since 1982.
haven’t blacked-out in 1000+ dives.
but i’ve seen quite a few free divers have a rotten time when the current is ripping or the visibility is bad.....i still had a great scuba dive.
Must be a form of low oxygen meditation....kinda like alcohol drying the hemoglobin/plasma and depriving the brain of oxygen. Come to think of it, free diving calls me every Friday night.
I watched this is apnea
I am going to create a companion “sport” for dry land, where the participants jump from ever higher platforms until they are actually killed by the fall. Pretty much the same concept.
Wow, you're hilarious.
Simple minds, simple solutions
Enjoy the jump
👍🌷🌷🎉😘🎼🌍
Cliff village
So... you’re NOT free, NOT at peace,
and NOT connected, with yourself, &
so you dive, so that you’d feel those
things. Dude that’s not beautiful that
is sick! Diving DISTURBS peace and
The last thing u r under there is free,
you’re STUCK! And you have to DIS-
connect with your self like comfort
yourself if I was CONnected I’d be
like what The hell r we doing ? No.
I dive because of The beauty and I
wanna hang out with some sealife.
For me it’s worth The discomfort &
disturbances of peace in order so I
can see The peaceful sealife. So...
I do NOT want to dive in ugly dirty
murky waters with trash in it! And/
or fogged up water void of sealife!
It's different for everyone. That might be the case for you, but not for others. You can't just generalize it and say that what they're feeling is sick and what you're feeling is correct.
mermen got her lo.........
Méditative thinking of nothing 😂😗
why don't free divers cary a bailout tank for emergency?
Because it switches your dive from freediving to scuba diving, so you have to end your dive as a scuba diver which can make it quite dangerous. The breathing techniques are completely different, in scuba you are constantly breathing and never should stop breathing, while freediving you equalise with the same air you breath at the surface. AIDA says do not accept air from a scuba diver.
Any air you breathed from a tank at depth will expand in your lungs as you surface and the water pressure decreases. A lungful of air off a tank, even as shallow as 10m will double in volume to the surface. Your lungs are quite delicate and cannot take that kind of pressure and will rupture. This is commonly fatal as air bubbles enter your blood stream and can be carries to the brain where they lodge in the smaller blood vessels. This causes a blockage of blood flow and results in stroke like symptoms which can cause per amnesty brain death and other injuries. When freediving this does not happen because you start and finish with the snake volume air (one breath). Nor does it usually happen in scuba because divers are taught to breathe continuously so you never ascend on scuba holding your breath. That said, lung injuries do happen in scuba occasionally for this very reason by inexperienced divers or as a result of an emergency and a panicked diver ascending and holding their breath
@@Deano647 but couldn't you just take a breath at 10m and exhale on your way up like the submarine guys are learning it for an emergency ascend?
Calling you huh? Well thank Christ it ain’t calling me that’s for damn sure
I have born a good idea
Watch your perle born and live with micro caméra in pédoncule ?😯😗
And come for learn how to created your jewell
Recolt gold in ?lands i d'ont know where
Very good until the part with the woman in a blue wetsuit pretending to know about the history clearly hesitantly reading a spoon fed script.
Hahaha she was stuff all, ‘the greatest athlete’ hahaha what a joke. Everything she did in her sport, men did first and did it better
Aren't you a delight
awesome,
Actually, she was pretty amazing. She even scored higher in competitions than men did. Not cool dude.
Stop being an ass. This woman was a living legend creating world records and breaking them to create a new one. Respect to this amazing athlete.
What have YOU done today?
ending theme ??