When I was 5 years old, my Dad held me tight, and we went off the 10 meters platform, hit bottom of pool, and released me.....after that, I went off the highest platform every chance I got, and without Dad's help! I was never afraid of deep waters from then on.
I did diving when I was 10-15, including some figures up to 7.5m. Then for long time nothing, started a bit cliffdiving when I was 20-25 from heights between 5-10m. The way you teach this is very good, exactly how we learned it at school. I did a dive like this about 15 years ago from a 25m bridge, that was probably the highest I did. But now, I wouldn't do this again, I'm not trained anymore, and too old for that 😁
Once you enter the water your legs would go up automatically and you would go deep into the pool. Make sure you have enough air in your lungs. Once you're in the water, let your body stabilise and then you can start swimming up.
I’ve only done about 4 meters, and I get scared even then. I don’t know how people can do anything higher than that! Also I never do anything professional, I just step off and hope for the best XD
I cannot believe how much guts it takes for these guys to do this, I once abseilied down waterfalls in Nepal, and I went down a 45-50m waterfall, I felt so so high, and that was with protection. The guy that jumped from 58 really is a super pro, and his fear of heights isn’t existent at all
I used to jump from 15 metres without any knowledge or technique. Burned my back some times, did well some times. Wish I was a teen again and could go climb rocks with friends for some painful experiments 🤣🤣
I trained with the Irish Navy in Cork and we did the jump different , we were told to hold our nose with 1 hand and cross over the other hand and hold on to your top so as to strengthen your hold which in turn stops water going up your nose, and when you just as you said just step off button straight in front of you, I have done it that way some many times and it works perfect , I will give your way a go for sure
I always had problems jumping straight into the water. So I simply did some splash dives up to 13m or 40 feet. Sometimes it did hurt a little bit, but I never had the problem of an uncoordinated landing 😂
Used to do parkour back in the day. It's hard to achieve at first but generally speaking, if you are low, you wanna rotate fast so jump, pulls both knees to chest and you can grab them with your hands, when you wanna slow down just let go (extend yourself). If you stay tight and curled up all the way to you will over rotate. When going higher it's less time you need to curled up, sometimes even just a notch and that's all you need. Even higher no need to bend the knees unless you wanna go for a double, otherwise you wanna do an extenden backflip. Good thing about that is that you can correct mid air by pulling your legs toward the chest. So wanna do a backflip standing or a running forwards jump then backflip pull your knees to the chest, jump high up and a bit off the platform ( if not high enough like 30cm I think 1ft) higher than that no need to jump up just a little bit off and 3m or 10 ft don't curl up, you'll over shoot, that's where the extended flips come to play. Practice make perfect, start low and climb your way up. Remember knees to the chest, the tighter you are the faster you'll rotate, wanna slow down just loosen up. Hope somehow this helps, cheers mate
My highest dive was from 3m. The local pool didn't have a higher platform. This I can also do head first. But when I came to other pools at later age I avoided higher platforms. With your instruction I would have tried, but at that time there was no RUclips... and my top internet at home speed was 64kbit/s...
I jumped from a bridge ~21m high and no one told me to stiffen my buttocks. Water literally bursted trough my anus, it hurt actually. Everything else was fine. Really good and informative video. Would like it more if I saw it few years ago 😃
where was this video when i did a front flip from 10 meters and went in the water chest and face first.... really nice, fun and educational video. thank you
Dude thank you for your videos, I have been sick and laying in bed for a week now and that has done something to me! I used to be really really scared of jumping of 3 meters. This summer I was standing up there like 2 times and climbing the ladder back down. You know what my fear is? Getting an A+ Nose Rinse and the feeling of falling. But I'll watch your videos and as soon as I am fit again- you'll see me diving off the 3 baby meters! I feel so motivated and encouraged! I feel ready to feel the feeling of falling. Even if its just the 3 meters. Fears are funny when you face them and I can't wait
Never done any jumps into a swimming pool other than 1 meters, so I was terrified when I did it this weekend from 5 and 7.5 meters! Didn't know how to jump and had no sense of feeling how I was entering the water, but I know from the 7m I did a whiplash motion with my neck upon entering water, and immediately felt something was wrong from the pain in my neck and slight headache. Note to self: don't overdo it before you know how to jump!
He did to cause some ripples onto water surface, so he can visually see the surface. Without it, it is very hard or impossible to locate the water surface.
Totally true! ....I once jumped from 10 mtrs , didn't " tighten" my buttocks & had my arms pointed downwards, got the most painful " water wedgie" imaginable & have never attempted it again! Even just looking down from a height of 10 mtrs is scary..... SO follow his tips!
That first girl was me off an 8m cliff in Thailand. I was actually at a better entry angle than she was, and it still made me limp for a week! Great video mate! I know now to aim slightly forward rather than just jump, rotate back and kill my bum!
Addendum: swimming triggers your fight or flight. So the key opponent to that is familiarity! Train yourself in a swimming environment that you feel most adjusted to and comfortable with. Everyone learns in their own way based on what they have access to!!! And dont blame yourself or feel bad if you cant break past that fight/flight. It's way easier said than done. It takes tons of physical practice. Don't beat yourself up, just keep trying!!! I believe in you! ❤
I started jumping from 10 meters at the age of 10. Whenever I followed the rules that are explained here, I never ever hurt myself. Coming from gymnastics, I did the tightening instinctively, I always imagined myself as a spear that has to cut through the water. Only when peer pressure came in I went rouge. I jumped with a Runup to do backflips or did other brainless maneuvers without making sure I can in fact perform those tricks well. That’s when I got a few cuts and bruises on water impact. Anyways, this video is legit advise!!
Indeed from 5m and taller I apply most of what you show except the arms, I put them to my side EXTRA tight. Just as I'm about to enter the water, chin facing down (not the head) I'll do a little strong exhale of air. The air coming out helps not to feel like your brain is getting a pressure wash.
Let ppl know you're throwing that object in the still pool to break up surface tension. Usually on diving competitions, they'll have a spray of water directed where the divers are supposed to enter the water.
Yesterday I jumped for the first time from 10 meters platform, pure adrenaline for me. Now I'm looking to see if I did sth wrong :) Great videos! I will fix my errors for next tries.
3 meters looks like nothing from ground level. Then you stand on the platform and it feels like 10m… the perception aspect is equal parts fascinating and terrifying. Thank you for breaking this down so easily. The high dives are still my nemesis. 👀 😬 🙈
Could be a future idea to explain everything you do to avoid confusion. The one thing in this video was the throwing down stuff on the surface before jumping. Even if its somewhat self explanatory something should be said about it. Other than that, thanks for great content.
I've cliff jumped 75' and at that height you are hitting the water at 47 miles per hour. You better plug your nose and cup what you want to keep protected because it can take you out.
I had at least 3 year long break from cliff diving and the first thing I did when I got back to the diving was to go head first from 5 meters while being slightly drunk. It was great and everything went well lol😎
I jumped from about 3-4 meters into only like 1 meter of water. Maybe less. I did a cannonball and slowed down just enough where my butt hit the ground, but it didn't injure me. Not advisable, but I had no other way down the mountain.
When I was on the dive team in high school, I was trying to learn a kick out from a tuck double. I just couldn’t quite kick out at the right time to stop myself from over rotating (2 1/2 flip) but at one point I kicked out too soon and hit parallel to the water on my back…literally turned purple and it hurt like hell for a week!
I'm not a professional, so I probably shouldn't give any advice. My personal best is only 14 meters, but I think my technique is very safe. When I'm about to jump (I don't dive) I always step back a couple of meters (6 to 8 ft) and then sprint out of the ledge. In the air, I crouch a bit and waives my arms to keep steady. The momentum of the short sprint makes it very easy to keep the balance in the air. I then stretch out and make myself as thin as possible just before I hit the water. I have never hurt myself with this technique, not even slightly.
Last year I never jumped off a cliff the first one I jumped was 25ft so idk how many meters and I absolutely sent it off the cliff and landed without hurting myself I was very proud
I have watched like 5 vids and they are all right thanks for helping us,and you dont need a professional to jump i jumped without telling my parents in the 10 meter dive
Diving coaches can be terrible sometimes. They will tell a person who has never dived from a height to keep their body straight and look in front of them. That easily leads to the person rocking back and landing on their butt or lower back. It happened to me too. Only later did I learn that it helps to look down slightly for at least the first half of your fall to see where you are going,
I remember my first 10m first jump. I was at a college and I asked teacher If we can try it. So he prepared somehow everybody to 7 meters. After that he said that, last day we can try 10m, but until that there was no other training. But I wanted to jump so much. So when I was whole night before that day on college party, couldn't even go upstairs without feeling to vomit from last night. I was so dedicated to jump. I did before 10m some weird looking 7m practice jumps. But on 10m i did technically best jump I could. I was so happy, adrenaline took every feeling of vomiting away and after that no problem with jumping from cliffs 10-15 meters high. The lifeguard face was priceless before the jump and even after jump that day. I think I gave him a bit hard time there. I was the only guy who tried that jump that day.
I swam a lot, especially from my 6th until 13....really a lot. Diving from the springboards was fun, also the 3 meter. Boss thing was doing the death fall.....run, jump up to land at the end of the board to be catapulted away and then arms and legs spread out wide while going down to the water and at the last moment pulling together to hit the water smoothly. Now I really have high anxiety....don't like heights. And back then I wore glasses (contacts from my 16th), but not in the water of course. Maybe somehow not seeing everything clearly helped because despite the high anxiety I did the craziest stuff on those springboards. 🤣
40m is about the max height that is reasonably survivable. It translates to an over 100 km/h impact. As impact speed increases, the water compresses rather than getting out of the way, and the effect is like hitting concrete. Mythbusters did a show on it complete with G force sensing. In addition, there was an FAA study from the 60s which says 25% survived at 100 km/h, and 5% at 110 km/h (in imperial measure, see page 3 of search "FAA Survival of high-velocity free-falls in water"). The slowest free-fall you can do is about 200 km/h, which translates to 4x the energy of impact vs 100 km/h. As height increases, you eventually reach terminal velocity, no lower than 200 km/h (unless you have a parachute). SPLAT. Just like concrete.
One of my jumps was from 45' and I landed in a sitting position. Could only sit on a donut for some months after. Took several months, as best I recall, to be able to sit normally.
HOW TO STOP WATER IN YOUR NOSE ruclips.net/video/K2z7FGGnU4c/видео.html
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Yeeee thx!!!
Thankyou dose your stomach doop ?
You should definitely do the video about how not to get water in your nose.
Pinch your nose or use a peg
Yeah I also want that video
Yup
agree
Yes i agree
When I was 5 years old, my Dad held me tight, and we went off the 10 meters platform, hit bottom of pool, and released me.....after that, I went off the highest platform every chance I got, and without Dad's help! I was never afraid of deep waters from then on.
Touching the bottom of a deep pool sounds scarier than the actual jump.
Wow looks like the most brutal thing I’ve ever heard 👍🏻😎
Was that in 80-s?
@@watermagic_fun 1968
I did the same thing in the late 90s
I think most children would have reacted negatively and felt 'never more!!!'
You should do that “no water in nose” video
lightly blow your nose under wtaer
water*
@@mayse15 you do know you can edit your comment, right?
yes
Kidz O'Gorman its cool man he doesnt cover up his mistakes
The fails clips hurt so much.
They're informative though.
I did diving when I was 10-15, including some figures up to 7.5m.
Then for long time nothing, started a bit cliffdiving when I was 20-25 from heights between 5-10m.
The way you teach this is very good, exactly how we learned it at school.
I did a dive like this about 15 years ago from a 25m bridge, that was probably the highest I did.
But now, I wouldn't do this again, I'm not trained anymore, and too old for that 😁
How should one hold one's feet?
Thanks! This will come useful when I'm chased by the enemy down a watetfall.
definetly
Wait. . . "The enemy"? Like the enemy of your soul the devil?
I just went back and like every vid
Yeah
You didn't tell us what we should do AFTER entering the water. Should I splay my limbs to slow myself down sooner and avoid going very deep?
Lindy what are you going diving soon?
@@iDk-dp1bi No plans to jump, but what if I am pushed?
@@lindybeige Bring some brass knuckles.
Once you enter the water your legs would go up automatically and you would go deep into the pool. Make sure you have enough air in your lungs. Once you're in the water, let your body stabilise and then you can start swimming up.
@@lindybeige exactly why I watched this video!
I’ve only done about 4 meters, and I get scared even then. I don’t know how people can do anything higher than that!
Also I never do anything professional, I just step off and hope for the best XD
Also random fun fact, I could do 3 meters before 1 meter lol
I jumped from 14 meters once. It felt like my whole body got compressed
I did it from 5 meters but only because my uncle told me I had to or else he would throw me
Sunset Stars bruh i jumped from 5 meters when i was 6
@@TH-cx2yx i jumped 10 meters it felt like i cant breathe
I cannot believe how much guts it takes for these guys to do this, I once abseilied down waterfalls in Nepal, and I went down a 45-50m waterfall, I felt so so high, and that was with protection. The guy that jumped from 58 really is a super pro, and his fear of heights isn’t existent at all
Wdym by 'protection'?
@@ScubaShark--8964 Helmets, ropes, full clothes, should have made that clearer
Brother make a video on how to swim.
I guess, it's a little bit another theme✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧
Yes I need that too
Were do u live and u cant swim
@@lildriy9153 Maybe, he meant how to swim as pro. With right technique.
@@lildriy9153 make sense stepbro.
That sound when you hit the water from 10 m is scary.
Ikr?
Like a gunshot
I jumped from 10m today
I used to jump from 15 metres without any knowledge or technique. Burned my back some times, did well some times. Wish I was a teen again and could go climb rocks with friends for some painful experiments 🤣🤣
I trained with the Irish Navy in Cork and we did the jump different , we were told to hold our nose with 1 hand and cross over the other hand and hold on to your top so as to strengthen your hold which in turn stops water going up your nose, and when you just as you said just step off button straight in front of you, I have done it that way some many times and it works perfect , I will give your way a go for sure
26 years ago, I used to jump feet first from 10m three times a week...I climbed 5m last year...went down the same stairs I climbed up 😂
Perceptions really do change as you get older.
I always had problems jumping straight into the water. So I simply did some splash dives up to 13m or 40 feet. Sometimes it did hurt a little bit, but I never had the problem of an uncoordinated landing 😂
1:04 That Crack at "height" though :0
No-water-noseee
How do you not over-rotate on a back dive and reverse dive straight from any height? 😊
Used to do parkour back in the day. It's hard to achieve at first but generally speaking, if you are low, you wanna rotate fast so jump, pulls both knees to chest and you can grab them with your hands, when you wanna slow down just let go (extend yourself). If you stay tight and curled up all the way to you will over rotate. When going higher it's less time you need to curled up, sometimes even just a notch and that's all you need. Even higher no need to bend the knees unless you wanna go for a double, otherwise you wanna do an extenden backflip. Good thing about that is that you can correct mid air by pulling your legs toward the chest.
So wanna do a backflip standing or a running forwards jump then backflip pull your knees to the chest, jump high up and a bit off the platform ( if not high enough like 30cm I think 1ft) higher than that no need to jump up just a little bit off and 3m or 10 ft don't curl up, you'll over shoot, that's where the extended flips come to play.
Practice make perfect, start low and climb your way up. Remember knees to the chest, the tighter you are the faster you'll rotate, wanna slow down just loosen up.
Hope somehow this helps, cheers mate
@@carlosdibene6823 dang dude you wrote a whole essay 😂
@@carlosdibene6823 sheeeeeeesh
I guess, you should incline a bit forward as you take off.
Be a squirrel.
My highest dive was from 3m. The local pool didn't have a higher platform. This I can also do head first. But when I came to other pools at later age I avoided higher platforms. With your instruction I would have tried, but at that time there was no RUclips... and my top internet at home speed was 64kbit/s...
I jumped from a bridge ~21m high and no one told me to stiffen my buttocks. Water literally bursted trough my anus, it hurt actually. Everything else was fine.
Really good and informative video. Would like it more if I saw it few years ago 😃
😂
Ouch
at least you had a good rinse, my little bottom boy
My biggest concern is protecting my shoulders when landing. Other than that cliff jumping/ diving is exhilarating and fun when safely done!
Absolutely phenomenal tips and demo. Great job and Thank you
❤️
Omg he is such a Nice guy! Love to hear him talk
where was this video when i did a front flip from 10 meters and went in the water chest and face first....
really nice, fun and educational video. thank you
This is very interesting to watch but the edits are GOLD - so funny :D I love humor mixed with a lesson ;)
It’d be great to see video underwater so we can see how deep you go from each height. Do you hit the bottom of the pool when you jump from 10 meters?
Tea
Have you seen that video? Already exists;)
Dude thank you for your videos, I have been sick and laying in bed for a week now and that has done something to me! I used to be really really scared of jumping of 3 meters. This summer I was standing up there like 2 times and climbing the ladder back down. You know what my fear is? Getting an A+ Nose Rinse and the feeling of falling. But I'll watch your videos and as soon as I am fit again- you'll see me diving off the 3 baby meters! I feel so motivated and encouraged! I feel ready to feel the feeling of falling. Even if its just the 3 meters. Fears are funny when you face them and I can't wait
Throw the whole bed off the 10m platform.
Maybe a Tutorial how the basics like front - back - gainer - delphin flips + twists work?
Never done any jumps into a swimming pool other than 1 meters, so I was terrified when I did it this weekend from 5 and 7.5 meters! Didn't know how to jump and had no sense of feeling how I was entering the water, but I know from the 7m I did a whiplash motion with my neck upon entering water, and immediately felt something was wrong from the pain in my neck and slight headache.
Note to self: don't overdo it before you know how to jump!
3:06 I love how he says it
I tried this and I got over my fear of high jumps thanks for the great content
What
Evan Staples he said that it’s impossible to do it that quick
The toy he throws into the water before diving is a professional diver
He did to cause some ripples onto water surface, so he can visually see the surface. Without it, it is very hard or impossible to locate the water surface.
I did this and it worked well but....
everyone is giving me dirty looks for jumping in a fish tank
xD
that’s great dude 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, you cant do this at your local aquarium. lol
@@1049berkeley no I mean .....smaller ...lets just say Goldie won't live very long
oh
6:25 There, I saved you the frustration of seeing this lady's bad dive cut short right before impact over and over again.
Watching this over and over because we are going to Damajagua falls and I have never jumped from any height before. This has been very helpful to me.
Really recommend some sessions with a coach 🙌
Pleas do some more tutorials i would like to see maybe how to back and frontflip from every height or some rotation tutorials
Yes
My strategy was learn to do it on ground then just send it
Yes
Totally true! ....I once jumped from 10 mtrs , didn't " tighten" my buttocks & had my arms pointed downwards, got the most painful " water wedgie" imaginable & have never attempted it again! Even just looking down from a height of 10 mtrs is scary..... SO follow his tips!
All my life I thought dive was jumping head first.
Feet-first is the safest, head-first is more technical.
That first girl was me off an 8m cliff in Thailand. I was actually at a better entry angle than she was, and it still made me limp for a week! Great video mate! I know now to aim slightly forward rather than just jump, rotate back and kill my bum!
You should do a “no water in nose” video because I feel it’s a common thing people have trouble learning how to do properly.
He says right on this video that he made one.
Nose clipd
Addendum: swimming triggers your fight or flight. So the key opponent to that is familiarity! Train yourself in a swimming environment that you feel most adjusted to and comfortable with. Everyone learns in their own way based on what they have access to!!! And dont blame yourself or feel bad if you cant break past that fight/flight. It's way easier said than done. It takes tons of physical practice. Don't beat yourself up, just keep trying!!! I believe in you! ❤
0:05 ALWAYS GREECE, BEATIFUL WATER, CLEAN AND THE MOST REFREASHING! LOVE GREECE!!!!!!
Owns swimming pool. Makes videos. Saves lives.
Sounds about right!
I didn't know there was a technique to falling lol. I love going off the 5m and will try these methods out next time. Thanks
تدريباتك جداً جميلة.. احب متابعتك من بلاد العرب
Your training is very beautiful.. I love following you from Arab countries
I started jumping from 10 meters at the age of 10.
Whenever I followed the rules that are explained here, I never ever hurt myself.
Coming from gymnastics, I did the tightening instinctively, I always imagined myself as a spear that has to cut through the water.
Only when peer pressure came in I went rouge. I jumped with a Runup to do backflips or did other brainless maneuvers without making sure I can in fact perform those tricks well. That’s when I got a few cuts and bruises on water impact.
Anyways, this video is legit advise!!
You're a awesome diver!!!!!
Indeed from 5m and taller I apply most of what you show except the arms, I put them to my side EXTRA tight. Just as I'm about to enter the water, chin facing down (not the head) I'll do a little strong exhale of air. The air coming out helps not to feel like your brain is getting a pressure wash.
Your channel is growing up very fast! I remember when u had only 3k
Novice divers: keep hands sideways during jump for balance and only put them up/down at the end of the dive or as you enter the water
I was looking for a video like this for a long time!!!! I love your content so much :)
Let ppl know you're throwing that object in the still pool to break up surface tension. Usually on diving competitions, they'll have a spray of water directed where the divers are supposed to enter the water.
Awesome videos ! Do you have any tips for spotting the landing when the water is flat and glossy ? I always have trouble at the pools with this
Проверю твои уроки на море
A video about how to not get water in the nose would be rlly cool and helpful!
I use nose clips sometimes and don't bother diving. I won't ever need to dive believe me
Yesterday I jumped for the first time from 10 meters platform, pure adrenaline for me. Now I'm looking to see if I did sth wrong :)
Great videos! I will fix my errors for next tries.
Hey can you a ‘no-water-nose’ video? And a video on how to swim up when your in a deep pool cause I need to learn QwQ
Nose clips
3 meters looks like nothing from ground level. Then you stand on the platform and it feels like 10m… the perception aspect is equal parts fascinating and terrifying.
Thank you for breaking this down so easily. The high dives are still my nemesis. 👀 😬 🙈
Could be a future idea to explain everything you do to avoid confusion. The one thing in this video was the throwing down stuff on the surface before jumping. Even if its somewhat self explanatory something should be said about it.
Other than that, thanks for great content.
Thank you for the feedback❤️ I threw a towel down to break the water surface tension-it helps divers to estimate when to prepare for the entry!
I've cliff jumped 75' and at that height you are hitting the water at 47 miles per hour. You better plug your nose and cup what you want to keep protected because it can take you out.
Highest I've jumped is about 45' so far.
First of all the diver must know swimming.
LoL
Great video, very clear instruction. I enjoyed it
Disclaimer "don't make anything without professional advisory"
One second later
"Hello my name is jim i m a professional diver"
Does it count lol xD?
I had at least 3 year long break from cliff diving and the first thing I did when I got back to the diving was to go head first from 5 meters while being slightly drunk. It was great and everything went well lol😎
2:34 oof
Random find on recommended, worth the watch, absolutely love it & helpful!!
💙
Love da vids
Outlaw_08 you are so right
Thanks watermagic
Thank you from INDIA
please do the no water nose since whenever I go for diving on the 3 meter board,I always get a water nose .
I jumped from about 3-4 meters into only like 1 meter of water. Maybe less. I did a cannonball and slowed down just enough where my butt hit the ground, but it didn't injure me. Not advisable, but I had no other way down the mountain.
NO-WATER-NOSE
When I was on the dive team in high school, I was trying to learn a kick out from a tuck double. I just couldn’t quite kick out at the right time to stop myself from over rotating (2 1/2 flip) but at one point I kicked out too soon and hit parallel to the water on my back…literally turned purple and it hurt like hell for a week!
I never check if I can get out of the water-
This is how I almost drowned.
I didn’t know if I should’ve liked the comment or not 😭
I belly flopped and hurt my tummy muscles!
I'm not a professional, so I probably shouldn't give any advice. My personal best is only 14 meters, but I think my technique is very safe. When I'm about to jump (I don't dive) I always step back a couple of meters (6 to 8 ft) and then sprint out of the ledge. In the air, I crouch a bit and waives my arms to keep steady. The momentum of the short sprint makes it very easy to keep the balance in the air. I then stretch out and make myself as thin as possible just before I hit the water. I have never hurt myself with this technique, not even slightly.
The max height i have jumo is like 7 meters its really hard😂
From 3 meters... is it
possible to get hurt?
I've never dived far. Only off the pool and belly flopped ouch not dived again
Last year I never jumped off a cliff the first one I jumped was 25ft so idk how many meters and I absolutely sent it off the cliff and landed without hurting myself I was very proud
That's like 7 1/2 meter I guess.....ft are not my metric system, but I'm 6ft6 which is almost 2 meter......so that. 😅
How can I over come my fear of jumping off 5 metres lol so scary
I did it.
Nice
I’ve done over 10 meters now
From Morocco. Thank you so much❤.you really encourage me to try any height
i jumped at 10 meters with the basic stick jump
That clap clap clap... really strong 😂😂😂
Омг инглиш ченел ессс
This guy is so adorable!
I pray who ever reads this becomes successful in life...
We just started diving thank you for this 😊
ruclips.net/video/4QF_7uNM3Eo/видео.html
Hello water magic my brother is sick today and we can’t go to the water park because he is barfing and I just learned how to swim underwater
I have watched like 5 vids and they are all right thanks for helping us,and you dont need a professional to jump i jumped without telling my parents in the 10 meter dive
Ю инглиш ис вери вел!!
I don’t think you can stress enough to only do this with a experienced diver first before trying it yourself. Training will make a big difference.
Finally some useful info on the youtube!))
Yes to the water nose video!!! Would be great to show my kids
Diving coaches can be terrible sometimes. They will tell a person who has never dived from a height to keep their body straight and look in front of them. That easily leads to the person rocking back and landing on their butt or lower back. It happened to me too. Only later did I learn that it helps to look down slightly for at least the first half of your fall to see where you are going,
I remember my first 10m first jump. I was at a college and I asked teacher If we can try it. So he prepared somehow everybody to 7 meters. After that he said that, last day we can try 10m, but until that there was no other training. But I wanted to jump so much. So when I was whole night before that day on college party, couldn't even go upstairs without feeling to vomit from last night. I was so dedicated to jump. I did before 10m some weird looking 7m practice jumps. But on 10m i did technically best jump I could. I was so happy, adrenaline took every feeling of vomiting away and after that no problem with jumping from cliffs 10-15 meters high. The lifeguard face was priceless before the jump and even after jump that day. I think I gave him a bit hard time there. I was the only guy who tried that jump that day.
I swam a lot, especially from my 6th until 13....really a lot. Diving from the springboards was fun, also the 3 meter. Boss thing was doing the death fall.....run, jump up to land at the end of the board to be catapulted away and then arms and legs spread out wide while going down to the water and at the last moment pulling together to hit the water smoothly. Now I really have high anxiety....don't like heights. And back then I wore glasses (contacts from my 16th), but not in the water of course. Maybe somehow not seeing everything clearly helped because despite the high anxiety I did the craziest stuff on those springboards. 🤣
40m is about the max height that is reasonably survivable. It translates to an over 100 km/h impact. As impact speed increases, the water compresses rather than getting out of the way, and the effect is like hitting concrete. Mythbusters did a show on it complete with G force sensing. In addition, there was an FAA study from the 60s which says 25% survived at 100 km/h, and 5% at 110 km/h (in imperial measure, see page 3 of search "FAA Survival of high-velocity free-falls in water"). The slowest free-fall you can do is about 200 km/h, which translates to 4x the energy of impact vs 100 km/h. As height increases, you eventually reach terminal velocity, no lower than 200 km/h (unless you have a parachute). SPLAT. Just like concrete.
it's funny and informative at the same time... rare type of content...
Thank you ✌🏻🙏🏻
proud to say i subbed before 10k
One of my jumps was from 45' and I landed in a sitting position. Could only sit on a donut for some months after. Took several months, as best I recall, to be able to sit normally.
Ouch! I’m so sorry! Hope it will never happen again🤭
Is it ok to jump with your left hand by your side, and your right hand covering your nose?
Definitely not the best idea, you should have as much symmetry at the entry as possible. Otherwise there’s a higher risk of an injury😕
Thank you!
Comfort nose tips while hight jumping is needed :)