@@gabagol1776 are you kidding ? Depend where, there is some people who says that is not possible, but they are definitely crazy, only in Italy, ( which is a country with not much quicksands) a lot of people use to die , in "river Po" sands... not all quicksands are the same
@@gabagol1776 omg yes they can to drown in quick sand since there is water in alot of them that was a dumb comment they have signs posted danger quick sand can lead to death
If you're not physically fit, remember that breathing hard, like Shasheen was doing in this video, HELPS A LOT! When I'm lifting heavy stuff, breathing gives me a small strength boost, and it will always help in stressful, physically demanding situations!
No, they don't try to get no matter what. That's how you die in it after 2 days of trying. He did it in 2 minutes: he leaned forward, then backward to make him more horizontal, then proceeded to free his limbs from the quicksand while trying to stay horizontal. Very dedicated set of moves to get out of sand very quickly.
I watched a story about a giant queen ant who always dreamed of eating cotton candy and some aliens took her to outer space and she had a house made of cotton candy..🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👽👽👽👽👽👽🍬🍭🍭🍭🍬🍬🍬🍭🍭🍫🍫
For most quicksand, you're not likely to sink all the way because the body is generally much less dense than the quicksand (ditch the heavy backpack and other excess weight before it sinks with you). You can get stuck, though, as the water and sand separate as you sink, with heavy wet sand settling around your legs. Incoming tides, flash flooding in a desert wash and exposure are potential killers if you get stuck. But generally, if you find yourself stuck in quicksand, stop squirming, figure out your plan for escape, and then execute it - calmly, slowly, steadily. Spread your body weight on the sand (lean forward or back; back is better given how we bend at the knees, but if you're already bent at the knees under the sand, forward can help) to help keep from sinking further. Sometimes you can dig out some of the sand in front of or behind you to give your torso more range of movement. Slowly rock your legs to give them some freedom of movement in the sand packed around them. You may have to focus on both legs at times, but if you can get one leg free, it spreads more of your weight on top of the sand at that point, and it's just a matter of time before the other leg is out. Rock your legs a bit, pull yourself out a bit. Repeat. And if all else fails, ask the cameraman to put down the camera and help. It only took him about two minutes to get out, and he seemed to be a bit worried in the process. I wasn't sure why. After all, two to five minutes of effort to get out really isn't that bad when you're waist deep in thick quicksand. My longest was almost half an hour.
Good trooper! He gave sound advice on removing extra baggage. It was a heavy back-pack that sealed the fate of botanist Jack Pickett, who perished in the Okeechobee swamp back in "64. What he thought was a dry stream bed was a deep quagmire camouflaged by wind-blown sand. He thought it'd be a path of less resistance compared with the thick swamp vegetation he & fellow botanist, Fred Stahl, grew tired of hiking through. But that path of was a path of less resistance - to the weight of 'em & his back-pack! It quickly became a path of more resistance to hiking & Stahl's futile attempt to rescue Pickett! By the time Stahl told Pickett to "take your pack off ! " it's snap-release was immersed in muck too thick for Pickett to move his hands through. Stahl made a desperate attempt to prod Pickett's face from the smothering muck using a tree branch on a rock for a fulcrum. When he pushed down his end the branch snapped. the only movement in Pickett, now unconscious, was him sinking in a muddy grave! His buddy's muddy demise haunted Stahl the rest of life; if he'd told Pickett to release his packs snap-hook before it was immersed in impenetratable muck, would that branch have held?
This was an excellent tutorial. Especially to see you struggle and make it out. It looked like maybe there was a little panic but you kept going. This is good for people to see this helped me out a lot! Basically, keep struggling for your survival. You will make it out.
actually i disagree. alot of people who will be in such a situation wont have any knowledge of escaping. so this is a helpfull video if anything. most if not all, will panic. natural feeling. so i prefer this video amongst others
Isaac Micharl well it’s pretty lucky, he might not of used the correct technique and got stuck, which people could die from. So an actual informative and expert video is much better than an amateur video.
he actually has a friend to help over, the fatal thing is that if he got stuck in that sand alone. With his friend he can help by pulling from outside or atleast call for help
You need to lean, that part was right. But then liquefy the sand again by moving one leg quickly in small movements. Then the sand will relax again as more water gets in between the grains, and you can remove it. Then you’ll do the same thing with the other but you need to be careful that the one you got out doesn’t go back in.
Happened to me at a job site. Went in up to my crotch. Go slow but very firmly and don't give up....don't freak out. (I did not make it...I sunk in and died).
Dont pull yourself out by brute force; you can tear you ligaments. Pull yourself out one leg at a time by wiggling it while pulling until you can rest on the knee of your freed leg. Then do the same with your other leg.
That doesn't work if you sink as deeply as he did (up to the waist). I would say the general rule is to try and spread your weight by using your arms surface instead of only your hands to pull you out. The hands are more likely to just sink in as well because more weight is concentrated in a small area. While you pull with your arms, try and wiggle your lower body.
This is so much better than the nat geo video I came from. This was so raw and much more realistic. In the nat geo video, the host is freed by a coast guard team. (Thanks nat geo...I learned to free myself from quicksand by getting the coast guard to rescue me 😒)
When you're on it, you'll keep goin' down And there's no one to hold on to And there's no one to pull you out You keep on fallin', no one can hear you callin' So you end up self-destructin'
Pencil Head Depend. If you are very tall then you'll have a greater chance. But If you are average height or shorter, then you are a dead man more or less.
Sumaryan Swastika nope. The viscosity of quicksand is really high, how deep you sink it depend from your density not how talk are you. In my own experience as a kid it just trap me above my knee and i was 130 cm that time
Why didn't you use your walking stick for extra leverage by putting it down on its side. Was this to show that you can get out without a walking stick?
That was amazing! A good educational video. However I think if a person was 40 years old or older they would likely have a heart attack from the effort. Brave young man👍
اللهم صل على محمد وعلى آل محمد كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد ، اللهم بارك على محمد وعلى آل محمد كما باركت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد
I know this was probably much more control than we see. Like I'm sure there were people on stand by waiting for him to ask for help but shit man watch him struggle made me anxious!
YoungRawTalent As I said., this is not competition, these are life surving skills., and not just 1 or 2 videos available on RUclips, there are tons of them but each one of them tries to give us some info about survival, try to take it as educational purpose it’s free., don’t criticize.
If you have walked in to quick sand sit down immediately lay flat . This will take the weight of your legs. You can ease you legs out slowly by digging and getting water in there and it becomes a loose mess . Everything slowly
Oh my God, please don't do that again. I was scared af. I thought you'd fall ( Good thing you didn't though ), because of how deep the quicksand was and how you were panicking a bit. Good thing you're alright!
more like, what not to do. didn't you see the woman. she brought one leg up instead of shifting the weight like stepping which causes sinking. then with the leg up, she bent it as you said horizontal is better, and used it as a wide surface to bring the other leg up.
Totally wrong way. You’ll exhaust yourself in no time. Strengthen one leg and keep it still. With your other leg make quick wriggling motions while maintaining upward force. Remember, keep one leg still. Once the free leg breaks the surface bend it at the knee and keeping your freed leg on the surface now and still repeat the proceedure for the other leg. Viola. Your free.
holy shit, this got my heart pumping like crazy by the end.. getting yourself out requires tremendous stamina and strength.. kudos to you for making it out and sharing this video.. now don't ever try anything like this again..
Actually, it doesn’t. It just requires patience and firm, yet slow, deliberate moves over a longer period of time. Rushing will only make you sink deeper. Getting out isn’t easy, but its certainly doable. And you don’t have to be super strong to do it either. But its essential that you don’t panic. The guy in this video nearly panicked. That’s a sure way of sinking deeper. And although there’s a point where your buoyancy SHOULD stop you from sinking any further, don’t count on it. If you don’t panic, you’ll sink between waist to chest deep, depending on your body composition. But if you panic, you’ll continue to sink until you get to the point where you can barely even move anymore. That’s about neck to chin deep. You’ll continue to sink because the suction between your body and the mud/quicksand will continue to pull you down as you continue to thrash about because of your panicking. Every time you shift your weight and push a foot down so you can pull your other leg up, you’ll create more suction on the foot you pushed down. Then, in your panic, you then push the opposite foot down trying to pull the other leg up. Keep on doing this and before you realize it, you’ll be neck deep down in the stuff, until you can barely move at all. Meanwhile, the pressure against your legs will have increased significantly, because mud and quicksand have weight. That pressure makes it nearly impossible to pull yourself back onto the surface. Now you’re really stuck. And you’re not going anywhere until you calm down and think through your predicament. So...exactly how do you get yourself out? You’re equipped with 2 built in shovels, called hands. Use them to push as much material away from your body as possible. The more you move away, the less effect the suction will have against you. Then start digging to remove material away from your legs. As the material is lessened, you should once again be able to move your legs. Making slow, deliberate movements, try pushing your feet forward, one foot at a time so they come in contact with material that’s been less disturbed. Slowly push against this material to lift you ever so slightly without having either foot sink down further. This will slowly bring you back to about waist deep. Now slowly work one leg upward, digging around it as needed. Work that leg until it’s back on the surface (this takes time). Once it’s on the surface, fold that leg underneath your butt to get yourself a larger contact area with the material so it can support your weight better. Then work on the still trapped leg. While doing this, it helps to lean back some to distribute your weight over the largest area possible. Once your trapped leg is nearly to the surf, lay onto your back and try to get them to the surface with slight kicks (the mud is heavy and will be weighing them down). Remove as much mud as possible from both legs. Roll over onto your chest, and slowly crawl your way to safety. If you ever find yourself sinking, the best thing you can do is to sit down onto your butt to remove weight from your legs. You should stop sinking any further. Once the mud/quicksand manages to envelop your butt, getting out will be a lot harder. And if you manage to find yourself chest deep, it’s going to be even harder still. Regardless, people who end up firmly trapped are using moves that are simply way too forceful. You’re never going to be able to forcefully jerk your body from mud or quicksand. Slow deliberate moves will set you free, forceful, panicked moves will only get you even further stuck. It’s not the mud or quicksand that kills you. Its either the incoming tide or exposure to the elements that do you in. If you’re not sure how to free yourself, it’s best just to avoid it all together.
The average person who's not physical fit will most likely not make it out alive on their own. This dude, as fit as he was, struggled to escape. Can't imagine how an over weight person, an elderly, or child could possibly escape.
For a second I thought his ass wasn't going to make it out of there
Lol. He panicked, also now i think theres more strength needed to pull yourself out, those other youtube videos made it seem easy
Right. I started to panic and if it got worse I was going to change the channel.
I have seen ppl get out much easier lol
Omg
@@Gomesgirl you can't post a video where ppl die on yt wtf.
The title should be man almost dies in quicksand
😂😂
@Anonymous Anonymous he is definitely not a smart guy...
@@gabagol1776 are you kidding ? Depend where, there is some people who says that is not possible, but they are definitely crazy, only in Italy, ( which is a country with not much quicksands) a lot of people use to die , in "river Po" sands... not all quicksands are the same
I was laughing the whole time🤣🤣🤣
@@gabagol1776 omg yes they can to drown in quick sand since there is water in alot of them that was a dumb comment they have signs posted danger quick sand can lead to death
Even though I knew he would be alright, that still stressed the shit out of me.
He started going under fast 😱 this video made me very nervous 👏
“You must stay calm” *proceeds to freak out
Thank the real god
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I freaked out just watching him
I noticed that too 😂
Shaeen, that's really frightening and you had a tough time coming out of it. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I'm glad you're alive bro.
If you're not physically fit, remember that breathing hard, like Shasheen was doing in this video, HELPS A LOT!
When I'm lifting heavy stuff, breathing gives me a small strength boost, and it will always help in stressful, physically demanding situations!
Your technic is the same that everyone...try to get out of their no matter what 😋 keep on practicing
No, they don't try to get no matter what. That's how you die in it after 2 days of trying. He did it in 2 minutes: he leaned forward, then backward to make him more horizontal, then proceeded to free his limbs from the quicksand while trying to stay horizontal.
Very dedicated set of moves to get out of sand very quickly.
thanks for the video man.
شکرا
Almost everyone here watched the woman's video first 😂
I did not
I watched the nat geo video first
Lmao that's true
I watched a story about a giant queen ant who always dreamed of eating cotton candy and some aliens took her to outer space and she had a house made of cotton candy..🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👽👽👽👽👽👽🍬🍭🍭🍭🍬🍬🍬🍭🍭🍫🍫
😂😂 this dude almost died in there
Thank god you're safe🤲🏻 Thank you so much ♥️♥️⛱️
For most quicksand, you're not likely to sink all the way because the body is generally much less dense than the quicksand (ditch the heavy backpack and other excess weight before it sinks with you). You can get stuck, though, as the water and sand separate as you sink, with heavy wet sand settling around your legs. Incoming tides, flash flooding in a desert wash and exposure are potential killers if you get stuck.
But generally, if you find yourself stuck in quicksand, stop squirming, figure out your plan for escape, and then execute it - calmly, slowly, steadily. Spread your body weight on the sand (lean forward or back; back is better given how we bend at the knees, but if you're already bent at the knees under the sand, forward can help) to help keep from sinking further. Sometimes you can dig out some of the sand in front of or behind you to give your torso more range of movement. Slowly rock your legs to give them some freedom of movement in the sand packed around them. You may have to focus on both legs at times, but if you can get one leg free, it spreads more of your weight on top of the sand at that point, and it's just a matter of time before the other leg is out. Rock your legs a bit, pull yourself out a bit. Repeat.
And if all else fails, ask the cameraman to put down the camera and help.
It only took him about two minutes to get out, and he seemed to be a bit worried in the process. I wasn't sure why. After all, two to five minutes of effort to get out really isn't that bad when you're waist deep in thick quicksand. My longest was almost half an hour.
Thank you so much you're a natural 🌻✊👌🏻🎉almost risking your life teaching lifesaving skills who knows anything can happen in life
Good trooper! He gave sound advice on removing extra baggage. It was a heavy back-pack that sealed the fate of botanist Jack Pickett, who perished in the Okeechobee swamp back in "64. What he thought was a dry stream bed was a deep quagmire camouflaged by wind-blown sand. He thought it'd be a path of less resistance compared with the thick swamp vegetation he & fellow botanist, Fred Stahl, grew tired of hiking through. But that path of was a path of less resistance - to the weight of 'em & his back-pack! It quickly became a path of more resistance to hiking & Stahl's futile attempt to rescue Pickett! By the time Stahl told Pickett to "take your pack off ! " it's snap-release was immersed in muck too thick for Pickett to move his hands through. Stahl made a desperate
attempt to prod Pickett's face from the smothering muck using a tree branch on a rock for a fulcrum. When he pushed down his end the branch snapped. the only movement in Pickett, now unconscious, was him sinking in a muddy grave! His buddy's muddy demise haunted Stahl the rest of life; if he'd told Pickett to release his packs snap-hook before it was immersed in impenetratable muck, would that branch have held?
This was an excellent tutorial. Especially to see you struggle and make it out. It looked like maybe there was a little panic but you kept going. This is good for people to see this helped me out a lot! Basically, keep struggling for your survival. You will make it out.
Hope he learns a valuable lesson here, don't try to teach a technique in quicksand, when you don't even know the technique.
actually i disagree. alot of people who will be in such a situation wont have any knowledge of escaping. so this is a helpfull video if anything. most if not all, will panic. natural feeling. so i prefer this video amongst others
He probably had a particularly hard time because he didn't want to lose his pants while he was being filmed. XD
Isaac Micharl well it’s pretty lucky, he might not of used the correct technique and got stuck, which people could die from. So an actual informative and expert video is much better than an amateur video.
your stupid !!
he actually has a friend to help over, the fatal thing is that if he got stuck in that sand alone. With his friend he can help by pulling from outside or atleast call for help
You need to lean, that part was right. But then liquefy the sand again by moving one leg quickly in small movements. Then the sand will relax again as more water gets in between the grains, and you can remove it. Then you’ll do the same thing with the other but you need to be careful that the one you got out doesn’t go back in.
That was scary!
Happened to me at a job site. Went in up to my crotch. Go slow but very firmly and don't give up....don't freak out. (I did not make it...I sunk in and died).
Anyone else feel themselves lifting their head up for air and breathing faster as they watched??? Wheeeeew, chile!!!
I was rooting for him. On the edge of my seat !😲
*Chills
No because he never submerged? And he wouldn't have that title if he didn't make it
People in the comments are kind of stupid comparing this video to other videos when the consistency of the quicksand are all different looking.
Consistency? Do you mean structure or matter?
This one had a lot of air and weird stuff coming up. Looked like u would sin quick
Exactly
Dont pull yourself out by brute force; you can tear you ligaments. Pull yourself out one leg at a time by wiggling it while pulling until you can rest on the knee of your freed leg. Then do the same with your other leg.
Watched the woman video ahaha
That doesn't work if you sink as deeply as he did (up to the waist). I would say the general rule is to try and spread your weight by using your arms surface instead of only your hands to pull you out. The hands are more likely to just sink in as well because more weight is concentrated in a small area. While you pull with your arms, try and wiggle your lower body.
@@alessandronicosia4664 yeah this quick sand was much more aggressive
@@alessandronicosia4664 That's what I thought 😂
That video in France wasn't real quicksand. It was a beach and it was shallow.
محمد انت ليك قرايب فى مطروح او سيوه
This is so much better than the nat geo video I came from. This was so raw and much more realistic. In the nat geo video, the host is freed by a coast guard team. (Thanks nat geo...I learned to free myself from quicksand by getting the coast guard to rescue me 😒)
ruclips.net/video/z0CFgdMjS5w/видео.html
WONDERFUL ENGLISH SUBTITLES!!!
When you're on it, you'll keep goin' down
And there's no one to hold on to
And there's no one to pull you out
You keep on fallin', no one can hear you callin'
So you end up self-destructin'
you dont drown in quicksand. it usually stops when u reach your waist
Pencil Head Not always
Pencil Head Depend. If you are very tall then you'll have a greater chance. But If you are average height or shorter, then you are a dead man more or less.
Sumaryan Swastika nope. The viscosity of quicksand is really high, how deep you sink it depend from your density not how talk are you. In my own experience as a kid it just trap me above my knee and i was 130 cm that time
so Ghetto..
جميل , جزاك الله خيرا
"Ill teach you to get out of quick sand..."
Proceeds to almost dying
For those who thought he was in trouble and almost died.....just for your information... there was a cameraman for his help
I didn’t learn shit from this, but I appreciate the effort 😂 **goes back to rewatch windy ass video**
And that included been working out how to get out of quicksand getting out alive please recite Alfateha thank you god bless
Why didn't you use your walking stick for extra leverage by putting it down on its side. Was this to show that you can get out without a walking stick?
Geesh.... Was I the only one who had a panic attack watching this?
That was amazing!
A good educational video.
However I think if a person was 40 years old or older they would likely have a heart attack from the effort.
Brave young man👍
he should have checked a video about "how to get out of quick sand" before filming this kind of "nice try" ruclips.net/video/z0CFgdMjS5w/видео.html
Lol well good video and I hope you’re a pro now :)
Looks similar to when you go through pond ice and have to go flat to wiggle back out.
thank you very mucg!...this was a very valuable lesson
اللهم صلي و سلم و بارك علي سيدنا محمد و علي اله و صحبه
اللهم صل على محمد وعلى آل محمد كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد ، اللهم بارك على محمد وعلى آل محمد كما باركت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد
انت كده فهمت قصدى ربنا يوفقك انا فى مطروح اى خدمه
I know this was probably much more control than we see. Like I'm sure there were people on stand by waiting for him to ask for help but shit man watch him struggle made me anxious!
Th moment you fall in ..fall forward or backwards..you won't be vertical for that long
why did i wiggle my butt while watching this :/
Where's the "Get out not alive of quicksand (English subtitle)" video?!?
Survival Shaheen almost became Sunken Shaheen.😐
It's a good thing the sun didn't come out and dry him up like a raisin.
Cool friend quicksand i want tô sink.
والله بتعملوا مجهود رااااااااائع
he has been a professional and doing this stuff for 10 years he has been on tv shows and has had many experiences chill
if you say the subtitles say he said he’s not a professional it also says *jokingly* i know him so y’all need to chill
Now that is some DAMN good quicksand!!!
The woman in the last video did it better than you
YoungRawTalent
You idiot he is trying to educate and giving some valuable information., look into that , this is not a competition to compare
@@siberianhusky4477 and like I said the woman in the last video did it better if you want to survive and not panick dont follow this ghy
YoungRawTalent
As I said., this is not competition, these are life surving skills., and not just 1 or 2 videos available on RUclips, there are tons of them but each one of them tries to give us some info about survival, try to take it as educational purpose it’s free., don’t criticize.
@@76shogun1 ouh damn dude ur mad. I know what meant and atm 9 others do. We dont need a link or reference cuz its a j o k e.
@@76shogun1 it's a joke and it's true the women did it better
Wow, that was intense. Great video.
crhis ray gun?
Ça fait très peur d'etre dans la situation 👍👍.تشكر على المعلومة
جزاك الله خيرا
suddenly quick sand stuff are coming up on my recommended
never skip leg day
If you have walked in to quick sand sit down immediately lay flat . This will take the weight of your legs. You can ease you legs out slowly by digging and getting water in there and it becomes a loose mess . Everything slowly
Great Video!!! Thank u!!!
استمر ي بطل😂❤️
Helpful video 👍
Thank you Sir. Much appreciate.
شكرا ليك .. في طلعة تعليمية يوم 10 يناير اللي حابب يشارك يبعتلي واتس 00201002559783
Oh my God, please don't do that again. I was scared af.
I thought you'd fall ( Good thing you didn't though ), because of how deep the quicksand was and how you were panicking a bit.
Good thing you're alright!
من ابو النمرس محمد شاهين
That's not quicksand, it's a Florida swamp. What the Hell were you thinking?
That's crazy. Thanks
At the of the video he said : sincerly i wasnt sure i could get out of it
Thank you so much awesome very helpful video
Will he even survive?
Great technique
طيب ما تترجم كل فيديوهاتك عشان ما شاء الله التفاعل حلو
بس ارجوك وضح لهم انك مغامر مش ان دي حياتنا الطبيعية لان هم مقتنعين بكده اصلا ..
more like, what not to do. didn't you see the woman. she brought one leg up instead of shifting the weight like stepping which causes sinking. then with the leg up, she bent it as you said horizontal is better, and used it as a wide surface to bring the other leg up.
I want to see more😃
“Got my workout for the day!”
He looks like slender man trying to escape quicksand lmao
Damn!!! Thank you! 😱
how about, as soon as you realize you're in quicksand, immediately fall onto your back...
Or just pretend you're Jesus and turn the sand into bread and fish and eat them.🍞🍞🍞🐝🐝👽👽👾🐋🐬🐟🐟🐠🐠🐡🤖🐒🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞
@@TheKonga88 or, jesus walked on water-- walk on quicksand
@@aptcmpasion Father forgive quicksand for it knows not what it does.. 🐵🐵🐵🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👽👽🏃🏃🏃
@@TheKonga88 i almost had a stroke reading this
I can smell that mud through the screen.
He won't do this again!
I don’t know if he will survive or not
والله خائفة اوي عشانك😅 مش عايزة اتفرج واحد بيموت قدامي
شكل التربة فيها كتير ماية 😖
طرت علي دعايت تايد صابون الملابس لمن ولده يرجع ملابسه كلها طين و انا اقول لنفسي محد يوصخ نفسه كذا بس اتوقع كان معاهم يتعلم كيف يطلع من الرمال المتحركة
الفيديو دا اترفع قبل كدا يا شاهين عشان لو متلغبط أو حاجة ربنا يقويك 💜
ايوا يا شاهين
😶😲😮😮😮😮😯😳😱
Hmm...I'm not there.
Why am i shaking? 😅😅
If you are strong & calm then its not too bad,it takes quite a lot of strength to get out of quicksand,the mud really clings to our clothes😜
Totally wrong way. You’ll exhaust yourself in no time.
Strengthen one leg and keep it still. With your other leg make quick wriggling motions while maintaining upward force. Remember, keep one leg still. Once the free leg breaks the surface bend it at the knee and keeping your freed leg on the surface now and still repeat the proceedure for the other leg. Viola. Your free.
So what if you fall into it head first? 😉
Probably a dead men
holy shit, this got my heart pumping like crazy by the end.. getting yourself out requires tremendous stamina and strength.. kudos to you for making it out and sharing this video.. now don't ever try anything like this again..
Actually, it doesn’t. It just requires patience and firm, yet slow, deliberate moves over a longer period of time. Rushing will only make you sink deeper. Getting out isn’t easy, but its certainly doable. And you don’t have to be super strong to do it either. But its essential that you don’t panic. The guy in this video nearly panicked. That’s a sure way of sinking deeper. And although there’s a point where your buoyancy SHOULD stop you from sinking any further, don’t count on it. If you don’t panic, you’ll sink between waist to chest deep, depending on your body composition. But if you panic, you’ll continue to sink until you get to the point where you can barely even move anymore. That’s about neck to chin deep. You’ll continue to sink because the suction between your body and the mud/quicksand will continue to pull you down as you continue to thrash about because of your panicking. Every time you shift your weight and push a foot down so you can pull your other leg up, you’ll create more suction on the foot you pushed down. Then, in your panic, you then push the opposite foot down trying to pull the other leg up. Keep on doing this and before you realize it, you’ll be neck deep down in the stuff, until you can barely move at all. Meanwhile, the pressure against your legs will have increased significantly, because mud and quicksand have weight. That pressure makes it nearly impossible to pull yourself back onto the surface. Now you’re really stuck. And you’re not going anywhere until you calm down and think through your predicament. So...exactly how do you get yourself out? You’re equipped with 2 built in shovels, called hands. Use them to push as much material away from your body as possible. The more you move away, the less effect the suction will have against you. Then start digging to remove material away from your legs. As the material is lessened, you should once again be able to move your legs. Making slow, deliberate movements, try pushing your feet forward, one foot at a time so they come in contact with material that’s been less disturbed. Slowly push against this material to lift you ever so slightly without having either foot sink down further. This will slowly bring you back to about waist deep. Now slowly work one leg upward, digging around it as needed. Work that leg until it’s back on the surface (this takes time). Once it’s on the surface, fold that leg underneath your butt to get yourself a larger contact area with the material so it can support your weight better. Then work on the still trapped leg. While doing this, it helps to lean back some to distribute your weight over the largest area possible. Once your trapped leg is nearly to the surf, lay onto your back and try to get them to the surface with slight kicks (the mud is heavy and will be weighing them down). Remove as much mud as possible from both legs. Roll over onto your chest, and slowly crawl your way to safety.
If you ever find yourself sinking, the best thing you can do is to sit down onto your butt to remove weight from your legs. You should stop sinking any further. Once the mud/quicksand manages to envelop your butt, getting out will be a lot harder. And if you manage to find yourself chest deep, it’s going to be even harder still. Regardless, people who end up firmly trapped are using moves that are simply way too forceful. You’re never going to be able to forcefully jerk your body from mud or quicksand. Slow deliberate moves will set you free, forceful, panicked moves will only get you even further stuck. It’s not the mud or quicksand that kills you. Its either the incoming tide or exposure to the elements that do you in. If you’re not sure how to free yourself, it’s best just to avoid it all together.
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Very usefull video .
only works with some more solid ground around you
The average person who's not physical fit will most likely not make it out alive on their own. This dude, as fit as he was, struggled to escape. Can't imagine how an over weight person, an elderly, or child could possibly escape.
This proves how hard it is to get out
Scary.
Yo homie almost risked his life for a thumbs up on his tutorial! 😱
*Imagine if the camera man forgot to click record*
Nice bro
Our Tribe Elders Always Say Respect Nature and it will never harm you.
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“Get out of quicksand alive.” ( English translation.)
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