In this case, the lack of arms is probably an advantage. Obviously horrible to have lost them and the advantage isn't unfair, but i can see him being just a lot more streamlined than the other competitors that have to keep their arms by their sides
@@jenkem4464I think they are normal pads. A soft pad would reduce your time as it would take longer for the impact of their heads to be processed by the sensor. Despite this normal pads tend to be plasticky with a bit of give compared to a solid tiled wall.
The level of control over his own body to swim so smoothly and quickly like that without disrupting the flow of water over his head is so mind boggling and impressive to me.
@nyquist_control it's 30 seconds. Calm down champ. What's impressive is what the original comment said. Not holding his breath for as long as a toddler could
@@drunkpaulocostayou do realize his bodies burning through oxygen quicker with the amount of moving he’s doing right? I’d love to watch you sprint as fast as you possibly can for 30 seconds holding your breath the whole time. Tougher than you think bud
As a swimmer myself, I can affirm that swimming 50 m meters under 30 sec is already a great achievement with an able body. Swimming it under 30sec without arms just kicking is INSANE. Some elite swimmers can't even do that with a kickboard
All needed to say, having no limbs and no upperbody musculature probably makes you lighter and aerodinamic, so the impulse by legs would be bigger. I have no idea about physics, just speaking by my mind.
@@davidbmbm12 me ether but id say generally it gives him little to no advantage, i only say because if he had arms he would most likely be a elite swimmer and with his disability he is operating at his highest achievable level for his situation physically.
@@SamuelMartinez-wl3xk Weight doesnt matter much in water and his hydrodynamics are actually way worse. Being able to hold your arms out in front of you makes you waaaaay faster under water. Allround this guy is a beast.
You don't need to refill your lungs, if your legs can take you to the finish line faster than you can gasp. This guy swims like a machine and I'm there for it.
0:19 I can imagine the pain he felt when bumping his head. And at that speed too.. I wasn't going as fast as this person but I went quite fast and accidentally hit my head. It was in pain for like 5 minutes. T'was really painful.
For para swimming, the wall is foam-padded (though they might also currently pad the wall for conventional swimming events, not really sure about that). It is not as soft as it sounds, but it is soft enough to prevent concussion (though you are supposed to slow yourself down at the very end and there are markers underwater to alert you to the closeness of the wall). Very recently, they are using "dome caps" that are like regular swim caps but with built-in padding.
@@eddietat95 interesting, they should really find a better solution. Having to slow down at the end is really not you can tell an athlete? "did I win?" - no - " well I aint slowing down next time". kind of want to them to be able to go hard till the finish.
I love the fact that he shaves his head with no cap so he can feel the water crest over his head in order to adjust. The adaptation level is just insane. Yay, humanity.
Didn't go for a breath, gave 100% from go, upperbody as still and stable as can be, and just f-ing slamming into the side of the pool like the pool usually moves for him....and funny bald surface tension. Absolute legend.
Very cool that not only he crushed the other competitors, but he is using a different technique than all of the others. Real master finding his own way and making it superior compared to the traditional methods.
This is one of the big charms of parasports, they're not nearly as "optimized" as their regular counterparts. Here, people being very comfortable with and having confidence in their own techniques is often worth more than doing what's optimal.
the physics behind that is insane. by not breaking the surface tension over his head he saved a lot of energy by reducing hydrodynamic drag, which both made him faster and made his stroke more efficient.
@@byeFofiko1 actually pulling it off tho? and the physics that actually leads to the water going over his head, all of that is really cool, and most other fluids won't do this. only water has both the viscosity and surface tension to do this and he exploited that.
@@BGTech1 that's just not true and you will learn otherwise when you study fluid dynamics. Laminar flow is dominated by viscous forces in the fluid and a smooth interaction in the fluid-surface area which induces a lot of body drag. Turbulent flow has much less drag. Airplanes and cars are streamlined to avoid fluid detaching from the surface and creating pockets of dead air, this is called aerodynamic drag / stall and is very bad for cars and catastrophic for airplanes.
This is actually impressive in more than one way. Not only didn't he break surface tension but neither did he once go up to catch air nor did his head shake or move even though he was vigorously shaking his legs to move forward.
@@emilpetrov5001 What u mean they would swim underwater if they were aloud to? There is no “underwater 50m freestyle” it’s the 50m freestyle, they stay underwater for as long as possible till momentum runs out then they come up and start swimming the fastest way known to sports science, they have the amount of kicks and meters per the initial breath pre loaded in their head, a sports scientist working with their coach has formulated it, based off years of training. Some swimmers with body hair even keep a tiny patch of their underarm hair long, because they r literally looking at it to gauge when momentum is lost from the initial dive in
That's actually fucking incredible. He had to keep his core aboslutely rigid the whole time---and where everyone was doing the dolphin kick, he was kicking as hard as he fucking could. Dude was like a torpedo!! Absolutely incredible.
i noticed everyone else was bouncing around while he stayed in the same position, his movements were all efficient . him slamming his head into the wall must of hurt though
@@seulbilee1025yeah it is cool, I'm disabled, being disabled doesn't mean you can't joke about us, the point is the joke has to do no harm...and his joke was definitely h...armless.
@MrKevlarkent it begs the question, can a man with no arms hold his breath longer? His arms aren't there to waste oxygen. Sure he is swimming hard and burning more oxygen, but he is also lighter and as a result can move the same distance with less energy exerted. Arms also would normally weigh you down, they have little buoyancy.
@@dsdgdsfegfeg How can you go so low to try to belittle the hard work of paralympic athletes 😐😐Srsly it's crazy how they're 10x faster than you with all your limbs.
Oh my god, this guy moved literally like a torpedo, and I mean this as a complement, not a joke. Huge respect, both his physical power and sheer power of will to achieve this are incredible
He's been enlisted after the Olympics. Never set yourself too high.. you're bosses will always expect more from you from that point forward.. Winner: I just swam a lap underwater.. WITHOUT BREATHING.. COACH: I know we can always do better.. can't we?
Not only is this super impressive as a physical feat, but the amount of focus it must take him to swim like that without breaking the surface tension is insane. He has to keep his head so fucking still for that to work, he's gotta be constantly stabilizing to offset the movement of his legs
@@ToastyMozart nah that's pretty typical for 50 meters. I did that shit when I was twelve with dolphin kicks. Every freestyler at 50m isn't taking a breath either.
The precision and power it takes is unreal. Look at how the water steadily glides off his head while the others splash around. It’s absolutely incredible. It takes a special kind of person to be able to achieve this, bravo
No it doesn’t. It takes an insane amount of practice and effort. Foolish people will always convince themselves that there is something special about people who perform incredible feats, and will forget that they’re not special people. They’re simply the hardest workers.
@@americandissident9062 yes… and that is what makes them special… Not many people are mentally disciplined enough to reach that level, especially having a disability. Thanks for agreeing with me.
Of course talent is a relevant factor in basically everything. Because, what about the competitors who lost and still worked a lot, the same or more than the winner? Obviously hard work is very important but dismissing the existence or importance of talent is just dumb.
Massive respect considering the fastest ever man clocked in 21.36 seconds for the 50m freestyle, I swam it in 27second at my peek with height being 6.0ft & having 2 arms & I was a champion swimmer 20years ago.
i wouldnt even dare to enter the water without my arms. respect to this guy. respect for this and for all the discipline and fighter attitude he must have
Seriously. If I ever lost my arms, I don't think I'd ever try to swim again without some really good prosthetics. And this guy is out here doing it as part of a world competition!
@@AidanMcSweeney-rt7gh I don't think I am, I swim almost everyday, I live very close to the beach (just have to cross the street literally), and have done it multiple times at this point, don't get me wrong, you become much much slower, and is considerably harder, but yeah I'm more than comfortable enough to do it nowadays.
I was hanging out with my friends, and I freaked out when I saw this. They of course all thought I was weird because, none of them swam like me. So they didn’t get how batshit crazy this was. It was like showing your friend a meme, and they don’t laugh at it. That feeling is what I got.
@@Yesna they're saying that using just your legs and still swim this fast and for such an extended period is crazy endurance and strength. pay attention how all the other competitors are using their whole body. next time you're in the water try doing that with your legs, see if you can last 10 seconds at full strength and how fast you can actually go.
*I know it'll sound weird, but those are the most beautifully amputated arms I've ever seen.* Still got shoulders and collarbones, has no scars that could ruin a nice shape and it's really symmetric. Whoever did this is a great surgeon. Let's applaud to this person as well.
I was a competitive swimmer as a kid and I remember being elated when I broke the 30 second time in my 50m freestyle. The fact this guy did it with 100% kicking is blowing my damned mind.
@@RuyVuusen No offense but if you asked me, I would say that the term "Anaerobic respiration" means "Breathing airless (which can be only done by certain types of bacteria)" so... could you please explain what you meant?
My god, how much did he train for that? That’s insane. It’s incredible what the human body is capable of doing, despite insane restrictions, if the mind is strong enough. Huge respect to all of them, honestly.
Bro is aquadynamic
How does he get off
@@FBI-bj9kr he leaps like free willy
So are his opponents. Lol
Sorry to be that guy but it's hydrodynamic.
bro is watergenic
He doesn't even move a single bit other than his legs. Literally like a submarine. Simply incredible.
Do submarines move their legs?
@@jopposity Propeller = Legs
@@jopposity yes
@@jopposityyou've never seen a submarine walk on land and it shows
I somehow doubt he would be able to do otherwise
That laminar flow going over his skull looked so majestic. So stable and not any perturbations in the water on the leading edge.
Reynolds Number
I don't believe its laminar flow, and more of just the waters surface tension not breaking.
Reducing turbulence and drag.
it is laminar, no turbulance means laminar@@Deylayed_
This is why, aqua man is yellow :D
high school bully: "u look like a torpedo! lol!"
guy: "hm....torpedo huh...maybe i should..."
No comments? Lemme fix dat for u
id give him a hand
@@cabinchairbro
Come for the meme, stay for the admiration.
hell yea!
@EvilXavier693 ...........
@EvilXavier693hahaha this meme is very funny hahaha
yeah i was giggling at the beginning then i was just gobsmacked throughout and at the end
Stayed for the laminar flow. 🧠
That fact that he doesn’t even come up to breathe is breathtaking
hehe breathtaking
hehe breathtaking
hehe breathtaking
I ate a cat
as a swimmer, we dont rly need to breathe as much underwater, most swimmers can hold breath underwater for longer than normal people
The way he just ran his head straight into the wall for the fastest finish had my jaw dropped. Amazing technique and determination
IKR.
True grit
I've crashed my head against the wall while swimming. It fucking hurts like hell. Like an echo through your body.
This man has balls of steel
I think the wall is cushioned there. It's yellow, see?
@@ryanhernandez8324I sure hope so, just ramming your head into that looks like an easy way to get brain damage
@@ryanhernandez8324yeah and everyone else crashes agaisnt it too lol
He doesn't obey the laws of physics they obey him
The water bubble that stays on his head the entire time is something truly majestic.
Bro is controlling water tension
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That guy just set a new standard for every swimmer, arms or not. And being ripple-less, he makes it look so smooth and easy
Ripple-less and ripped at the same time
@@Blisscent pun but no fun
In this case, the lack of arms is probably an advantage. Obviously horrible to have lost them and the advantage isn't unfair, but i can see him being just a lot more streamlined than the other competitors that have to keep their arms by their sides
@@redhawkneofeatherman261yup huge advantage is u want to know 😅 , less weight and less burden 😅 , all he need to to is hold breath and leg practice 😊
Damn I was reading this from a 4k 27 inch monitor. I thought you wrote nipple-less and I did a double take *facepalm*
The other swimmers were skilled at the dolphin style. But the winner had mastered the torpedo style.
He doesn't have legs, just 2 outbound motors
My guy was given the nickname "Human Torpedo" not for nothing
Where is the propeller though ?
@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat T h e f e e t
Did you just mentioned THE TORPEDO?
[Kvyat hardbass in background]
How did he not manage to break the surface tension throughout??? That's just amazing
maybe him shaving his head helped
'Swim like a fish' really describes his technique. What a legend
I’d say more of a cormorant
Not it doesn't. Not at all. Fish have fins
More like a missile. Literally explodes at the end.
Idk he built like an AirPod though
no thats everyone else. this just swims like a fuckin boat
So he has to slam his head every time he finishes a race. That’s dedication.
At least they have little pads for them. :)
@@jenkem4464 idk if these are special softer pads, but the normal ones swimmers touch with hands aren't soft, they are there to measure the time
@@jeddtam9085 Ah ok. I would think it's not just a hard material, especially for this event.
@@jenkem4464I think they are normal pads. A soft pad would reduce your time as it would take longer for the impact of their heads to be processed by the sensor. Despite this normal pads tend to be plasticky with a bit of give compared to a solid tiled wall.
@@peacekeeper6614 Makes sense.
He swims ten times faster than me without arms, huge respect
i guess he's just built differently
@@nilspochat8665 ur evil for that
no arms, no drag.
@@nilspochat8665 I guess he got an A+ in Physics
his lack of arms makes him more aerodynamic/j
0:20 If you carefully see there're some dudes with arms swimming together with the armless dude.
The level of control over his own body to swim so smoothly and quickly like that without disrupting the flow of water over his head is so mind boggling and impressive to me.
And being able to hold his breath for the entire length!
Nah.
@nyquist_control it's 30 seconds. Calm down champ. What's impressive is what the original comment said. Not holding his breath for as long as a toddler could
Actually he was using another technic than others when others using dolphin technic
@@drunkpaulocostayou do realize his bodies burning through oxygen quicker with the amount of moving he’s doing right? I’d love to watch you sprint as fast as you possibly can for 30 seconds holding your breath the whole time. Tougher than you think bud
As a swimmer myself, I can affirm that swimming 50 m meters under 30 sec is already a great achievement with an able body. Swimming it under 30sec without arms just kicking is INSANE. Some elite swimmers can't even do that with a kickboard
I also swim occasionally and never went below 34 sec on a 50m. I feel with proper technique I’d probably improve but man, this guy is something else.
All needed to say, having no limbs and no upperbody musculature probably makes you lighter and aerodinamic, so the impulse by legs would be bigger.
I have no idea about physics, just speaking by my mind.
@@davidbmbm12 me ether but id say generally it gives him little to no advantage, i only say because if he had arms he would most likely be a elite swimmer and with his disability he is operating at his highest achievable level for his situation physically.
he weights less and has better hydrodinamic tho, no arms
@@SamuelMartinez-wl3xk Weight doesnt matter much in water and his hydrodynamics are actually way worse. Being able to hold your arms out in front of you makes you waaaaay faster under water. Allround this guy is a beast.
You don't need to refill your lungs, if your legs can take you to the finish line faster than you can gasp. This guy swims like a machine and I'm there for it.
No you're not. You're probably at home on the couch!
He moves like a fish gliding through the water
He moves like a torpedo. No jokes.
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@@My_trashtalking_account. HA!
0:28 it must hurt so bad not being able to wipe the water out your eyes 😭
He's asian, the water just falls to the side.
0:19 I can imagine the pain he felt when bumping his head. And at that speed too.. I wasn't going as fast as this person but I went quite fast and accidentally hit my head. It was in pain for like 5 minutes. T'was really painful.
@@fironim3071 I thought they used padded touch things ?
kranella?
He didn't only smash that record, he smashed that wall with his face
I was thinking that was a bit weird, you'd think they would give them something soft to run into.
@@matthewbarry7026 I wonder the same thing. I practice swimming and a stroke like that can leave you sequels.
For para swimming, the wall is foam-padded (though they might also currently pad the wall for conventional swimming events, not really sure about that). It is not as soft as it sounds, but it is soft enough to prevent concussion (though you are supposed to slow yourself down at the very end and there are markers underwater to alert you to the closeness of the wall). Very recently, they are using "dome caps" that are like regular swim caps but with built-in padding.
@@eddietat95 interesting, they should really find a better solution. Having to slow down at the end is really not you can tell an athlete? "did I win?" - no - " well I aint slowing down next time".
kind of want to them to be able to go hard till the finish.
@@matthewbarry7026They could simply make the finish line 1 meter before the wall.
Btw how does he wipe...
So cringe to copy and paste that comment over and over again.
@@GregoryCunningham just spreading this funny comment to the ones that don't know. Cringe has nothing to do here buddy
@@GregoryCunninghamis that a meme or something nowadays? I remember it being from the street fighter movie back in the days
*Guorgio
at least idiot you could find out that it was Saturday when you need to copy contest from many people
I love the fact that he shaves his head with no cap so he can feel the water crest over his head in order to adjust. The adaptation level is just insane. Yay, humanity.
He gonna get recruited by the Redbull F1 team for aero research next season.
Pretty sure he does not shave his own head.
I was with you until yay. Pull your skirt up.
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@@julliekoning You'ld be surprised what armless/handless people can do with their feet. No joke.
Didn't go for a breath, gave 100% from go, upperbody as still and stable as can be, and just f-ing slamming into the side of the pool like the pool usually moves for him....and funny bald surface tension.
Absolute legend.
Straight up torpedo! Look at how hydrodynamic he is! Thats incredible.
lmao
hairodynamic
Look at how pathetic his armless life is. Thats incredible.
@@Auggie_Erebus_Wolfy
bruhhhh
@@Auggie_Erebus_Wolfy yea you probably culdnt live like him , you so weak
Very cool that not only he crushed the other competitors, but he is using a different technique than all of the others. Real master finding his own way and making it superior compared to the traditional methods.
He is one with water.
@@animeturnMMD if you look closely you can see that there arent any splashes on his head
he is perfectly level
in equilibrium
majestic
Bro not only crushed the others but his brain as well
This is one of the big charms of parasports, they're not nearly as "optimized" as their regular counterparts. Here, people being very comfortable with and having confidence in their own techniques is often worth more than doing what's optimal.
@@hugus800bro had 999 iq
the physics behind that is insane. by not breaking the surface tension over his head he saved a lot of energy by reducing hydrodynamic drag, which both made him faster and made his stroke more efficient.
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teehee you said stroke
i think it has also like a "buff" you dont have to give oxygen to non-existant arms so the lungs can sustain the body further underwater
its not that insane tbh. friction slows you down. he reduced the friction
@@byeFofiko1 actually pulling it off tho? and the physics that actually leads to the water going over his head, all of that is really cool, and most other fluids won't do this. only water has both the viscosity and surface tension to do this and he exploited that.
He has perfect laminar flow over his head. That's incredible. Look at the turbulence on the guy in the lane next to him for comparison. Wow!
You know laminar flow is actually more drag than turbulent flow 😂
@@salsamancerno, it creates less drag. This is why airplanes are designed to be as smooth as possible
@@BGTech1 that's just not true and you will learn otherwise when you study fluid dynamics. Laminar flow is dominated by viscous forces in the fluid and a smooth interaction in the fluid-surface area which induces a lot of body drag. Turbulent flow has much less drag.
Airplanes and cars are streamlined to avoid fluid detaching from the surface and creating pockets of dead air, this is called aerodynamic drag / stall and is very bad for cars and catastrophic for airplanes.
This is actually impressive in more than one way. Not only didn't he break surface tension but neither did he once go up to catch air nor did his head shake or move even though he was vigorously shaking his legs to move forward.
Swam so fast he didn’t need to breathe
@@kemma_ Most swimmers would swim under water if they could but they're not allowed to.
In the full clip, he takes 1 breath, but it happened very quickly
I agree, his positioning and control throughout his entire swim was executed with incredible precision.
Truly remarkable.
@@emilpetrov5001
What u mean they would swim underwater if they were aloud to? There is no “underwater 50m freestyle” it’s the 50m freestyle, they stay underwater for as long as possible till momentum runs out then they come up and start swimming the fastest way known to sports science, they have the amount of kicks and meters per the initial breath pre loaded in their head, a sports scientist working with their coach has formulated it, based off years of training.
Some swimmers with body hair even keep a tiny patch of their underarm hair long, because they r literally looking at it to gauge when momentum is lost from the initial dive in
I can vividly imagine him putting his fist in the air to proclaim his victory
what dark humour is this...lol
Oh jeez
I thought same exactly
💀
@@hubertolie4932 its not humor
He uses his balls as a propeller to gain more speed
lmao
I’m telling you 😂😂😂
*Turballs 🤣
Knew there would be somebody who brought up balls
hol up lemme try that
i think they should accommodate him & other swimmers by placing protective padding so he doesn’t bump his head on hard surface
He's already cheating by not having drag from arms, how much more advantage should he be afforded?
Best swimmer of them all, hands down.
I'm chuckled
Meanwhile I'm thinking "how the hell does he .........."
i see what you did there
Hands out
I loved the part at the end where he raised his arms in celebration
That's actually fucking incredible.
He had to keep his core aboslutely rigid the whole time---and where everyone was doing the dolphin kick, he was kicking as hard as he fucking could.
Dude was like a torpedo!! Absolutely incredible.
i noticed everyone else was bouncing around while he stayed in the same position, his movements were all efficient . him slamming his head into the wall must of hurt though
i HATE you
@@vladstad8102even though it is cushioned he was going way faster
He swings his arms so fast you can't even see them. What a legend.
He beat them all without taking a breath single-handedly. What a legend.
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Broooo💀💀💀
It was funny ngl, but still not cool saying it like that
@@seulbilee1025yeah it is cool, I'm disabled, being disabled doesn't mean you can't joke about us, the point is the joke has to do no harm...and his joke was definitely h...armless.
The strength and spirit of these athletes is amazing.
Not being able to wipe the water out of my eyes would drive me insane.
kek
RIGHT?! Everytime I see a movie where people get out of the water without wiping their eyes already drives me insane.
He cut his hair extremely short so that the water wouldn’t drip down his face for as long as
I keep wiping my eyes while I shower 😢@@gwot
bros out here doing what your fatass couldn’t do even with all your limbs
Damn, he went through the water like a torpedo. That was friggin impressive.
Of course, it certainly helped that he's shaped like one
El literalmente es un torpedo
He's head seems to be positioned perfectly, you can see that he maintained a layer of water above his head the whole time! So smooth!
@@michaelblue4619that's the neat part: he didn't
@@michaelblue4619 literally swam as fast as possible and didnt breathe for 30sec, some ppl cant hold their breath for 30sec while sitting still
@@michaelblue4619with his legs, same way he got there
@MrKevlarkent it begs the question, can a man with no arms hold his breath longer? His arms aren't there to waste oxygen. Sure he is swimming hard and burning more oxygen, but he is also lighter and as a result can move the same distance with less energy exerted. Arms also would normally weigh you down, they have little buoyancy.
Reynolds Number < 24
0:15 he looks like a match
Lol
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE I CANT UNSEE IT 😭
That's some serious lower body strength and endurance. Knowing how much effort goes into those kicks, my legs hurt just watching that
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Performing enhancing drugs has that effect
@@dsdgdsfegfeg How can you go so low to try to belittle the hard work of paralympic athletes 😐😐Srsly it's crazy how they're 10x faster than you with all your limbs.
@@casternaster7184 I'm not attacking Disabled people, I'm attacking the Chinese governments well known state sanctioned doping program
Everytime i watch Paralympic events like these, i'm like
"Jesus christ. Humans can do this?"
I feel like shit because I sometimes struggle to climb a V6... I need to train more
Don’t use God’s name as a curse word (You just used “Jesus Christ” as a cuss word by saying it this way)
@@Indices9289 god damn
Idk if you said in a good way or bad way
Everytime I watch paralympic events like these, I'm like
Ahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahaha
I have no arms. I am going to become a competitive swimmer. These guys are wild, I love it.
lol as if. They amputate the arms to become BETTER swimmers.
@@wulfracheok you do that too then we can vouch for you. I can never understand some people who can't appreciate anything but be jealous of everyone
you could also play league of legends
@@YesYes-kl8bianyone need a 5th?
How did you type...😮
That was an amazing performance, everybody put your hands together for this man.
The way his head floats just below the water is hypnotizing!
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
This would be even better if you used strokes instead i reckon
I fear the man who can put on those swim bottoms perfectly with no arms
i've heard that phrase so many times during my time learning karate. lmao
i think that was more than one kick
I do not fear the man who has been kicked 10000 times
"Look ma! No hands!"
My utmost respect and admiration for this young man. and all those that persevere despite their setbacks.
Please don't accept the digit@l currency or the Artifici@l intelligence (ai) system that is coming, it is against GOD. who have ears let him hear!!
JESUS is coming soon and JESUS is the only way to salvation accept JESUS as your LORD and SAVIOR today!!.
Don't take the v@ccine trust in the LORD ALMIGHTY and if you already taken it please pray to GOD about it because it is a deception.!
@@jevthompson9044what its mean
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Oh my god, this guy moved literally like a torpedo, and I mean this as a complement, not a joke. Huge respect, both his physical power and sheer power of will to achieve this are incredible
He's been enlisted after the Olympics.
Never set yourself too high.. you're bosses will always expect more from you from that point forward..
Winner: I just swam a lap underwater.. WITHOUT BREATHING..
COACH: I know we can always do better.. can't we?
Lol no they look like fucking tadpoles, laughed my ass off!
@@samuraidoggy that’s not funny you ableist 😐
Compliment*
How would you even interpret as a joke 😐
Not only is this super impressive as a physical feat, but the amount of focus it must take him to swim like that without breaking the surface tension is insane. He has to keep his head so fucking still for that to work, he's gotta be constantly stabilizing to offset the movement of his legs
His core strength is probably nuts
In a single breath too, that's nuts.
@@ToastyMozart nah that's pretty typical for 50 meters. I did that shit when I was twelve with dolphin kicks. Every freestyler at 50m isn't taking a breath either.
the guy lasted not just no nut november but january to december
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and bet he's the fastest swimmer using legs only
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I see what you did there 🌚
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😂😂😂😂😂
Gotta hand it to you, I was thinking of keeping that pun at arm's length.
The precision and power it takes is unreal. Look at how the water steadily glides off his head while the others splash around. It’s absolutely incredible. It takes a special kind of person to be able to achieve this, bravo
No it doesn’t. It takes an insane amount of practice and effort. Foolish people will always convince themselves that there is something special about people who perform incredible feats, and will forget that they’re not special people. They’re simply the hardest workers.
@@americandissident9062 yes… and that is what makes them special…
Not many people are mentally disciplined enough to reach that level, especially having a disability.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
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Glad that you think that way, If you dont know about david goggins already, you really should.@@favray
Of course talent is a relevant factor in basically everything. Because, what about the competitors who lost and still worked a lot, the same or more than the winner?
Obviously hard work is very important but dismissing the existence or importance of talent is just dumb.
As a swimmer I respect this man so much, he’s hacking physics!
How could you not? So impressive
A huge source of inspiration
It's insane how clean his head slides through the water! High five!
You know also what really „INSANE“ is? Your ableist language!
Welp he can't do a high five without his hands, obviously.
Although ik that was the joke
r/whooosh
My man Aang water-bending into a human torpedo. Respect
the fact that even without arms they are faster than most swimmers says a lot about those amazing swimmers
well they have less weight dragging them down
High levels of testosterone since they can't fap
@@adoboFoshoamputated guys can fap if they have enough control and flexibility in their legs.
@@thewhitesaucecompanywtf is going on
@@islurpdownpicklesinternet comments will never cease to amaze me lol
What a lovely bloke. He seems harmless enough.
I'm geniuinely amazed to see this, and honestly speechless because I didn't thought people could swim this good even without both arms.
yeah but i doubt he can take a breath while swimming…
unless he stops or stands up
You sure can swim... But breathing is annoying without arms... There is nothing you can puss yourself over the surface
Thats the thing, he swims better without them. How isnt this cheating
@@alexandergryffroy3739 i mean, no one stop anyone to try and do the same
Grammar police: Didn't think*
That song and bro's smooth swimming 0:06 😂
What's your excuse?
- My arms hurt
having a hurt arm and not having arms are two different things XD
it seems to be on a year book quote
He swims faster than me even tho I have arms😭😭😭😭😭
Mad respect to this guy and everyone else competing in the race no matter what! Really shows the strength of human's spirit!
Massive respect considering the fastest ever man clocked in 21.36 seconds for the 50m freestyle, I swam it in 27second at my peek with height being 6.0ft & having 2 arms & I was a champion swimmer 20years ago.
@@LtHarkness187 that's cool
Best comment hands down
A self-fulfilling prophecy!
@@weegee42069god damnit
Imagine going for a night swim and you see this beast gliding through the water towards you 💀
instead of a shark fin its his head o.o! ehheheh
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i wouldnt even dare to enter the water without my arms. respect to this guy. respect for this and for all the discipline and fighter attitude he must have
Seriously. If I ever lost my arms, I don't think I'd ever try to swim again without some really good prosthetics. And this guy is out here doing it as part of a world competition!
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I'm confident I'd be fine swimming without arms, but damn I'd be 70% less efficient and far slower than what I am.
@@revlismorningstar825 I think you’re seriously underestimating just how much your arms do while swimming…
@@AidanMcSweeney-rt7gh I don't think I am, I swim almost everyday, I live very close to the beach (just have to cross the street literally), and have done it multiple times at this point, don't get me wrong, you become much much slower, and is considerably harder, but yeah I'm more than comfortable enough to do it nowadays.
Here after this legend winning gold in Paralympic Games Paris 2024
That man is so efficient in the water he could start a whole breed of merpeople
bro is actually jojo
Ikrrrrr😂😂😂
heard his name ..... and that had me thinking.....
whenever you feel like somethings impossible...
just come back to this vid
His fart adds up to his acceleration similar to how rocket booster helps spacecrafts propulsion.
That was crazy bro, his bald head didnt even break surface tension on the water 😂
The hardwork he has done is visible in his every movement. ❤
he deserve a round of applause.
Specially on his arms
guy is very talented as well
life gave him a lemon he made beef stew
the fact that they're swimming like this without arms even is crazy, they swim better than I'm ever swim even with flippers
"i, giorno giovanna, have a dream"
I was thinking the same thing
@@cryptic7844Fr we’re both 5 months late btw
@@Aidennnnnnnnnnnnnnn bro same
Nah I thought the same
(I’ve rewatched jjba 8 times alr)
@@Aidennnnnnnnnnnnnnn I know
This man clearly had a dream wish i could've seen it live. Now that would be a golden experience
Was that a Jojo reference?
@@miku_dayo7688 it is...
Literally just doesn't flinch st the fact that he broke the World Record
I was hanging out with my friends, and I freaked out when I saw this. They of course all thought I was weird because, none of them swam like me. So they didn’t get how batshit crazy this was. It was like showing your friend a meme, and they don’t laugh at it. That feeling is what I got.
who asked bitch
What? You left something out, are you saying that you swim like this so they thought you were weird?
@@Yesna I was a competitive swimmer, that’s what it means when I say “I swam”.
Or when you play one of your favorite songs and no one's feeling it or no one's paying attention.
@@Yesna they're saying that using just your legs and still swim this fast and for such an extended period is crazy endurance and strength. pay attention how all the other competitors are using their whole body.
next time you're in the water try doing that with your legs, see if you can last 10 seconds at full strength and how fast you can actually go.
*I know it'll sound weird, but those are the most beautifully amputated arms I've ever seen.* Still got shoulders and collarbones, has no scars that could ruin a nice shape and it's really symmetric. Whoever did this is a great surgeon. Let's applaud to this person as well.
I think he was born withour arms
It's hard to believe but i guess swimmers will do anything these days to go faster....
@@WASP79😂😂😂
@@WASP79wth 🤣
@@WASP79 Like calling themself a woman so they can have an unfair advantage.
I have a really bad day, now after seeing him doing the incredible thing, I feel a lot of motivation flowing inside me
That's not a human that's a sentient speedboat, the speed at which that man moves is genuinely astonishing
Taking "I can beat you without using my hands" to a whole new level.
I can't imagine the additional drag without being able to put your arms in streamline. Absolutely nuts.
His movement through the water is mesmerizing
"emulate a fish to swim!"
"how about I emulate a boat?"
Just shows how powerful the human mind is. Respect to all of them!
Compared to mammals living in the ocean, that's NOTHING.
@@Paraclef Mr obvious xd
@@Paraclef ask a dolphin to run 100 meters
@@davidbmbm12 ''how powerful the human mind is.""
Some whales can go deeper than some "submarines", for example.
@@Paraclef you ever thought about getting into competitive swimming
I used to be a lifeguard, fastest speed is 34s, this guy is doing it at 29s, that's actually quite impressive
and to win he has to hit his head against the wall
@@panda4247 at the fastest speed too.
@@michaelblue4619you could see his face of pain
This guy looks like he’s having a Golden Experience
IS THAT A JOJO Reference???!!
このジョルノジョバーナには夢がある
My name is Guovanni Jiorgo and i have a dream
Better yet, the title cuts off at “The World”! 😂
I absolutely love the positive energy in this community! It's inspiring to see everyone supporting e😮😮😮
cant believe this guy removed his arms just to be the fastest swimmer. Truly dedicated. 😌
bringing freestyle to the next level
Speedrun optimization
@@CasuallyShadow damn man, you're going to hell for this comment😂😂😂 totally worth it, it's the best
Nuggets
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Это просто выше всяких слов. Я удивляюсь такой силе духа! Он вдохновляет!
И ведь он даже ни разу не вдохнул
Моё имя джорно джована
@@ANSHENru Коряга.... Реквием.
Cyka blyat
@@ДаниилАверьянов-е5тну технически, любой профессиональный пловец проплывет 50м на одном дыхании
I was a competitive swimmer as a kid and I remember being elated when I broke the 30 second time in my 50m freestyle. The fact this guy did it with 100% kicking is blowing my damned mind.
plus no breathing
He didn’t even move his head or his whole upper back
@@MaxIronsThird honestly this is what blew my mind the most.
@@MaxIronsThirdAthletes tend to rely on anaerobic respiration for explosive strength since it's faster, so not that surprising.
@@RuyVuusen No offense but if you asked me, I would say that the term "Anaerobic respiration" means "Breathing airless (which can be only done by certain types of bacteria)" so... could you please explain what you meant?
The fish without fins
My man’s head glitched in the pool
My god, how much did he train for that? That’s insane. It’s incredible what the human body is capable of doing, despite insane restrictions, if the mind is strong enough. Huge respect to all of them, honestly.
Love how his head is stationary slightly above the surface, seems like perfect form, incredible
So what you are saying is that my arms are holding me back?
He just said fuck the hard work lemme chill
He achieved laminar flow by just using his head. That's amazing!