Holding Breath for 4 Minutes to Beat a Fear

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @MikeShake
    @MikeShake  Год назад +1192

    Thank you for 3M subs guys. Best community in the world. YESGO

  • @juulus9117
    @juulus9117 Год назад +546

    holding your breath for 2:30min on the first try is already really impressive, and almost doubling that with a few days of training is insane. love your videos

    • @markpolo97
      @markpolo97 Год назад +7

      I did 1:45 on a first try and was really impressed with myself. 2:30 is incredible!

    • @SebastianTrii
      @SebastianTrii Год назад +2

      over 2 minutes is elite untrained...i did an ironman triatholon and untrained i never get past 1.15/1.20 at best.... or they are just lying and already trained

    • @lapidations
      @lapidations Год назад +1

      @@markpolo97 Me too! Exactly 1:45

    • @SebastianTrii
      @SebastianTrii Год назад

      @thekatdev6007 or I just suck at breathold haha

    • @arctic4054
      @arctic4054 Год назад

      bro i cant even go over 20 seconds
      @@markpolo97

  • @johndoe7984
    @johndoe7984 Год назад +21

    Your whole energy behind this video is legit chad energy. You wanted to do something, already pulling off a 2:30 feat, and then pushing it to 4 minutes in such a short time. You are the prime human.

  • @zealous
    @zealous Год назад +1073

    WOW. The ending is so crazy. IM INSPIRED

  • @mohizyt
    @mohizyt Год назад +99

    we all should appreciate the hard work and dedication of this guy.
    Super amazing as always 😄
    he deserves a lot for this...

  • @yoanperez172
    @yoanperez172 Год назад +81

    You have a natural talent for this, it took me about 1 year of practice to reach 3 minutes and about 2 years to reach 4 minutes.
    My personal record is 4:45.
    I tried to swim the most laps possible underwater and after about 3.5 laps I blacked out and drown, I was hospitalized and almost died.
    Please never ever hold your breath underwater without supervision.

    • @CINNAMONA-s3l
      @CINNAMONA-s3l Год назад +12

      @johanneshartman4618 WHAT THE FU-

    • @cheesebrerfetg
      @cheesebrerfetg Год назад

      ok but why are you replying with this lol@johanneshartman4618

    • @rovastar1406
      @rovastar1406 Год назад +6

      Then you must have small lungs, when my dad used to take care of our small pool, i used to dive to the bottom, sit down and trying to hold my breath. I don't really remember my record now.
      But while watching this video, i was trying to hold my breath. I got 1:30 for the first time. About 5 minutes later i got 2 minutes.
      I am a smoker by the way.
      But recalling that memory when i was sitting on the bottom of the pool, it was an unearthly experience. I was so relaxed, not hearing a single sound, it's like i was in a deep state of mind and i was doing it alone.
      I will definitely do it again soon, since it was about 10 years ago...

    • @yoanperez172
      @yoanperez172 Год назад

      Getting to 2 minutes is relatively easy, getting to 4 minutes is much harder
      @@rovastar1406

    • @qbertgaming9121
      @qbertgaming9121 Год назад +1

      @@rovastar1406bro what do u mean he has small lungs? You said u could hold your breat for 2 minutes and he can for 4:45

  • @moryanshponda2007
    @moryanshponda2007 Год назад +385

    You know it's going to be a good day when Mike learns/improves a new trick.

  • @Randomtime12
    @Randomtime12 Год назад +59

    Two things that I noticed myself are:
    1: practising to breath into your stomach makes a huge difference
    2: Some lung training (like running) improves the lung capacity immediatly by a lot

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад

      @johanneshartman4618this gives motivation to go longer in breath holds sure

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад +1

      I would highly recommend looking into breathwork or holotropic breathwork I have personally gone up to 4 minutes and it takes a lot of work to do so there are Indians that can go 7-8 minutes while swimming at the same time which I jus find unreasonable but it’s still very impressive nonetheless 😂😂

    • @iatplayeridontfrickingknow483
      @iatplayeridontfrickingknow483 10 месяцев назад

      @johanneshartman4618amen my brother

    • @PiercetheUnshucked
      @PiercetheUnshucked 9 месяцев назад

      @johanneshartman4618not my thing

    • @PiercetheUnshucked
      @PiercetheUnshucked 9 месяцев назад

      @johanneshartman4618 🙁alright

  • @curri6701
    @curri6701 Год назад +3488

    Man holding your breath for 2 minutes and 30 seconds on your first try is already HELLA impressive. Like I can’t even hold my breath for more than 30 seconds 😅edit: bro stop saying that your best is like 1 min or sum, he did 2 mins on his FIRST try. Not his best.

  • @JoeisBack
    @JoeisBack Год назад +19

    I dont ususally comment on videos but that was incredible!
    I'm a competitive swimmer and training to hold my breathe was something that terrified me and took the longest of time but I believe it taught me how to overcome my own mind and you just showed it perfectly. What you did here was truly amazing, overcoming your fear and mind with pure determination. I really respect that!

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +8

    4:17 the way Mike suffers and continues is proof he is a man of focus, commitment and sheer feckin will, what a chad

  • @katiarileysantos3995
    @katiarileysantos3995 Год назад +3

    I have seen all you skull videos and after that many, I still get emotional and so happy that you fucking did it!
    Mike! You keep inspiring me! Thank you for your contribution to humanity.

  • @isdumbkhanh3673
    @isdumbkhanh3673 Год назад +102

    This man starts proving nothing is impossible. True legend❤

    • @Ennybay360
      @Ennybay360 Год назад +1

      Imagine a new color

    • @bocho121
      @bocho121 11 месяцев назад

      Is possible but hard​@@Ennybay360

    • @bocho121
      @bocho121 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Ennybay360Stupid kid

    • @ineophobe
      @ineophobe 9 месяцев назад

      the nothing ceo:

  • @vasudevaacharya
    @vasudevaacharya 28 дней назад

    You are inspiring me to do so many things on my own! I am 53 years old, fit and trying out few of the things you are doing! Thank you!

  • @mrtitannalo5537
    @mrtitannalo5537 Год назад +22

    I haven't even seen the video yet but I know that you won't disappoint and I would possibly learn a new skill from you.

  • @iclantiv2784
    @iclantiv2784 Год назад +6

    omg my teacher was talking about growth mindset and she said that she loves and watches your vids and gave you as an example as growth mindset for never giving up and learning all this! 😭😭

  • @seralyx02
    @seralyx02 Год назад +11

    dopo anni che ti seguo comunque, noto che il tuo editing è sempre migliorato a dismisura ed è qualcosa di sensazionale. Complimenti per il lavoro che c'è dietro ogni tuo video, oltre al fatto che poi la skill la impari per davvero, assurdo

    • @seralyx02
      @seralyx02 Год назад

      are u drunk?@johanneshartman4618

  • @LameByProxy
    @LameByProxy Год назад +117

    I think the reason he found it hard to do it underwater was because he was tense. What you should do instead is: 1) Don’t think about holding your breath or being underwater, focus on a specific happy memory or something . Also have a positive mindset even if you don’t think you can do it because it’s kind over matter. 2) float with your back just on the water surface. 3) make sure your head is below your back because if it isn’t that means your tense at the neck and you are not fully relaxed. 4) don’t try counting in your head because even if you don’t think it will it will make you more stressed and tense. If you are timing it underwater don’t look at the timer. 5) don’t think of it as a chore or as something you must do think of it as something fun that you love because you can trick your brain and last longer. 6) you won’t always get consistent results so make sure to be patient with yourself.

    • @HoboYo
      @HoboYo Год назад +3

      errm: advice for you pls make your sentences a bit shorter it will actually make more people reading
      more people reading it means more people liking it the more people liking it the more higher your comment gets the more higher your comment gets the even more people reading it the even more people reading it mean more and more likes and on and on and so on...

    • @kingmewto7148
      @kingmewto7148 Год назад +3

      @@HoboYothat’s true but did you really have to repeat the same thing again and again

    • @backtogame500
      @backtogame500 Год назад +1

      when i was in a jacuzi my dad chalanged me to see who can hold the longest and then i started 60 secs in and i heard my dad get out of the water then at 120secs he did it again🤭. I could still go but i dont want to shame my dad. how did i do this i was smiling with my teeth and closing the missing tooth with my tongue.😁😬

    • @ZyrelRohan
      @ZyrelRohan Год назад +3

      @johanneshartman4618 you can take this "message" and shove it where it belongs (as in forums or groups for like-minded people that actually cares) and stop spamming it all over the place..

    • @ZyrelRohan
      @ZyrelRohan Год назад +2

      @johanneshartman4618 no need to forgive me, as I haven't done anything that requires forgiveness. Not saying it's wrong with beliefs, but just as with the lgbt+ community (AS an example), stop trying to jam your stuff down our throats everywhere.

  • @sebastienvl9416
    @sebastienvl9416 Год назад +22

    Golden tip. Start swimming in distance while holding your breath and think about getting towards the distance. Not about the holding breath fact. Because you focus and think to much about it, it plays with your mind.
    Make your body think you need to achieve the distance you swim under water and not about the holding breath. As always you are a goat and thanks for the vids!

    • @MattGeo4754
      @MattGeo4754 Год назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад

      @johanneshartman4618is this really making people feel convicted?

    • @Gamer-qr8ee
      @Gamer-qr8ee Год назад

      ​ @bigballerbrand5942 A while ago, I went swimming with my class, and at some point, they decided to test how long we could swim. When I was up on my first try, I was thinking about my breath the entire time and didn't get that far, but on the later two attempts, I thought about distance, and I got at least twice as far. Also, when I felt that weird pain in my lungs, I decided to see how much longer I could go and swam an extra 3-4 meters.

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад

      @@Gamer-qr8ee it’s all mental everything is

  • @joaom0753
    @joaom0753 Год назад +2

    Mikee once again you proved the world that with practise and a lot of believe in ourselves everything is possible! Thank you

  • @imragaa
    @imragaa Год назад +62

    Truly an inspiring video, learning to hold your breath for that long is very impressive!

    • @maple.stick123
      @maple.stick123 Год назад +5

      bro u havent even watched the whole video

    • @WigglyTurdMan
      @WigglyTurdMan Год назад +1

      bot

    • @HoboYo
      @HoboYo Год назад +1

      guys dont be mean he's just commenting

  • @switzerland
    @switzerland Год назад +1

    I do the same every holiday while snorkeling. From short to multi minute dives. I always feel great when I can stay down there longer and longer. It's equally rewarding, so it's fun to get better.

  • @EasyExplainedShorts
    @EasyExplainedShorts Год назад +11

    Mike Shake is the most tallented man alive, but Albert Einstein said “Genius is 1% talent and 99% percent hard work...” He is right Mike worked hard for this!

  • @Leaparr
    @Leaparr Год назад

    I checked on this channel after about 9 months of not watching. I was a massive fan and still am. I'm glad to see your growth and congrats on reaching 3 mil =D

  • @arturjuszkiewicz5229
    @arturjuszkiewicz5229 Год назад +6

    These videos are class! Thank you so much Mike for making these amazing videos. Youre a beast 🔥

  • @BartyTheParty
    @BartyTheParty 10 месяцев назад +1

    A trick that I use (and to be honest I don't know how it works so it may simply be a placebo effect or something to that degree) to stay underwater maybe 20 seconds give or take longer, is just to let out like half of my lung capacity, wait for the lungs to burn again, and let out the rest. I only do this if I feel comfortable about resurfacing quickly, though. I wouldn't necessarily recommend trying it yourself. I just started doing it around ten years old and since then, it's worked for me.

  • @kuba_sw
    @kuba_sw Год назад +146

    As a swimmer i can confirm that taking 20-25 breaths before a dive makes you swim much further underwater without having to surface

    • @a_high_pitched_haha3421
      @a_high_pitched_haha3421 Год назад

      This is actally beacuse your bodys need to breath comes from a high CO2 Level in your blood not by low O2 Levels. By breathing multiple times before holding your breath you lower the CO2 Level in your blood so that it takes longer for it to get high again. That's also why e.g People who climb the Mount everest don't feel the low oxygen Levels in their blood. Because they still get the CO2 out of their body, so doesn't feel the need to breath.

    • @Hdzkdnc69420
      @Hdzkdnc69420 Год назад +6

      Does it stack?

    • @nathanielrutkowski7599
      @nathanielrutkowski7599 Год назад +7

      You want to do what’s called slow hyperventilation take big deep breath not super quick or super slow. And do enough of them right before you dive and your body will have a lot more oxygen to live on. As well as it gets your heart rate lower. Which not only allows your body more oxygen but also reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in your lungs which is why you feel that “pain” when you hold your breath.

    • @terancecresto9059
      @terancecresto9059 Год назад

      Amen! I vouch for that

    • @viCuber
      @viCuber Год назад

      Swimmer club!

  • @Harzhid
    @Harzhid Год назад +3

    The pure joy on his face and his voice itself is damn inspiring

  • @lejohnmarvel
    @lejohnmarvel Год назад +6

    bro will learn how to be immortal sooner or later

    • @DominikKoppensteiner
      @DominikKoppensteiner 8 месяцев назад +2

      You can do that by giving your life to Jesus Christ and allowing him to cleanse you from your sins.

    • @Whyueatingnuggets
      @Whyueatingnuggets 7 месяцев назад

      Lol

  • @Billofx...
    @Billofx... 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sad I just got to watch these videos 😭, you literally motivate me to always find my mistakes and beat my fear

  • @Sharky_1236
    @Sharky_1236 Год назад +5

    Amazing job! you have always inspired me to do these things. you have taught many!

  • @JustinsDustyShelf
    @JustinsDustyShelf Год назад +1

    bro became a fish and thought we wouldnt notice

  • @TeeMattoo
    @TeeMattoo Год назад +4

    love your dedication man keep it up! 😊

    • @TeeMattoo
      @TeeMattoo Год назад

      @johanneshartman4618 Amen ❤️

  • @N6_mity
    @N6_mity Год назад +1

    I started seeing your videos in lockdown.. back then I used to learn what u learnt...
    I stopped doing what u were doing and only used to c your videos
    until recently... YESGO

  • @------------__
    @------------__ Год назад +9

    It's so impressive how he held his breath for 4 minutes and 30 seconds i would literally start struggling after 1 minute but he did 2 minutes and 20+ seconds on the first try it's impressive!

  • @BasedUnc
    @BasedUnc 8 месяцев назад

    love the videos and love the messages you spread in them! keep up the good work!

  • @FedericoMaggiore
    @FedericoMaggiore Год назад +22

    Great lesson, Mike ❤
    There's a lot of technique to master and you achieved it simply by relaxing and believing in yourself.
    Guybrush Threepwood is proud of you, even though you're far from his 10 minutes😂

  • @Zaptrap101
    @Zaptrap101 Год назад +1

    Now I realise title and thumbnail is everything, you changed the title from holding breathe to not drowning makes me a 100 times interested

  • @asvanth1941
    @asvanth1941 Год назад +11

    That’s the spirit.

  • @YourGripper
    @YourGripper Год назад +1

    Mike is literally my inspiration
    YESGO

  • @akselsputnins10
    @akselsputnins10 Год назад +14

    Mike nevers fails to entertain us! Amazing!

  • @allanphilip
    @allanphilip Год назад +2

    One of the best content creators on RUclips for the last 4 years.

    • @aadamjohnny3304
      @aadamjohnny3304 Год назад

      Are you really thinking this i am not sure what pepole like to do some insane challenge i am totally freaking out about this 🤣

  • @ijkdksdm1715
    @ijkdksdm1715 Год назад +2

    Mike Shake in 2069: I’m gonna learn to be the next president of The United States of America

  • @Carlos-pv5wo
    @Carlos-pv5wo Год назад +1

    Has ganado un nuevo suscriptor, me has tenido enganchado hasta al final del vídeo

  • @connerandrus4284
    @connerandrus4284 Год назад +9

    Using the Whim Hoff Method I went from holding my breath for just over a minute to 4 minutes in under a week. Crazy how such a change can happen in such a short amount of time

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад +1

      Fr man breathwork is extremely gnarly u feel good and u can breathe crazy af too which inherently makes you feel good jus an overall w practice fr

  • @heromadeBreadEaster
    @heromadeBreadEaster Год назад +1

    3MILLION SUBSSS🎉🎉, I subbed to you before you were famous. And you hit 3 mil!!

  • @Bewareoftheace
    @Bewareoftheace 2 месяца назад +4

    Next video : Learn how to be invincible to pain 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @t0rdkitkat
    @t0rdkitkat Год назад

    Congrats for the 3 million subs Mike :D. Now you can follow your dream and live with your fellow youtubers, good luck and stay strong my friend 💪

  • @Ghipgipz
    @Ghipgipz Год назад +25

    Hold the breath for 4 Minutes is Insane,mad respect for you🗿

    • @GATOR_GA8ER
      @GATOR_GA8ER Год назад

      ​@johanneshartman4618😐

    • @BigBallerBrand.
      @BigBallerBrand. Год назад

      Look into holotropic breathwork almost anyone can do it with enough practice

    • @GATOR_GA8ER
      @GATOR_GA8ER Год назад

      @@BigBallerBrand. really?! Nice

    • @Ghipgipz
      @Ghipgipz Год назад

      @@BigBallerBrand. Nice man

  • @francobusquetscastillo
    @francobusquetscastillo 6 месяцев назад

    You're awesome man!! So inspiring!!

  • @yassine1605
    @yassine1605 Год назад +4

    bro turned to ruben dias when he put the swimming hat

  • @SpiceStopMotion
    @SpiceStopMotion Год назад +1

    Breathtaking.
    Also, you should do an updated version of your "It's all about practice" video

  • @ishfaqahmad2022
    @ishfaqahmad2022 Год назад +4

    This man is an example for not giving up. Who agrees it

  • @abibia_
    @abibia_ Год назад

    These videos are so good. Like contentwise simply insipring. The diting is amazing. The Idea is insane.

  • @Jakevd
    @Jakevd 10 месяцев назад +3

    My moms aunt that died december 2023 holded her breath one time for 5min

  • @michealnotmichael6595
    @michealnotmichael6595 2 месяца назад

    This is one breathtaking video

  • @fin7384
    @fin7384 Год назад +6

    Yo, what was the name of that app at 0:40

    • @bbhvexy
      @bbhvexy 5 месяцев назад

      Lincapp

  • @chriskogias
    @chriskogias Год назад

    Crazy 🚀 ! Congrats man

  • @polidon1577
    @polidon1577 Год назад +3

    Don't try this at home, especially not unsupervised, many people have died trying to hold their breath as long as possible

    • @Antex332
      @Antex332 5 месяцев назад

      Bruh if needs to Breath and hes at home he can easily snap out of it

  • @JBRIX
    @JBRIX Год назад +1

    YESGO MIKE SHAKE! Congrats on 3M!!!

  • @mythical5958
    @mythical5958 5 месяцев назад +13

    2 minutes? i can do 15 seconds

    • @dodomiau
      @dodomiau 5 месяцев назад

      Mee hahaha

  • @mookyyzed2216
    @mookyyzed2216 13 дней назад

    Over 30 years ago, bored in English class i figured out that by breathing fast and heavily that i could over-saturate my blood with oxygen and hold my breath longer. Along with mentally trying to concentrate on slowing my heartbeat i was finally able to hold my breath for over 5 minutes. A few years later some friends and i were spending the night at a hotel and ended up in their pool. I remembered about being able to hold my breath for a long time and tried it again. After 6 minutes i had to come up for air and i realized something.... my "friends" forgot, or didn't give a shit, that i was under water for over 5 minutes, because not one of them made any effort to even acknowledge if i was even still alive. Yeah, we don't talk anymore.

  • @darkh0llow
    @darkh0llow Год назад +4

    I did it for 8 minutes

    • @MariaMartinez-lo6hp
      @MariaMartinez-lo6hp 9 месяцев назад

      lies lies lies and more lies 😊 and more you lier 😊 y do people lie all the time yyyy

    • @HumoyunAzimjonov-h1k
      @HumoyunAzimjonov-h1k 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah bro me to but I did 1000 minutes

  • @miakel126
    @miakel126 Год назад +2

    *Romans 10:15 - “And how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!”* 💖
    Through the Gospel and the Gospel only we may be saved, that is why we need to share this great joy with others! ❤️‍🔥✝️⭐️

  • @greendelivery6129
    @greendelivery6129 Год назад +3

    278 seconds

  • @M00nsh0t
    @M00nsh0t Год назад

    Damn, I just started practising breath holds just 2-3 days back and now you are uploading a video on that skill. Motivation just doubled now

  • @CheshireCrab
    @CheshireCrab Год назад +6

    Lol, this video is so similar to another RUclipsr's video.

    • @td4841
      @td4841 Год назад +2

      THE BOYD!

  • @madded3597
    @madded3597 Год назад +1

    bro just got the waterbreathing effect permanently 💀

  • @ВасяЧумаченко
    @ВасяЧумаченко 11 месяцев назад +4

    Actually every fit person can hold their breath for minimum of 4 minutes, you just to scared to hold that long. But that's just my point of view, who studied freediving for a month and achieved 5 minutes

  • @Folpsie
    @Folpsie Месяц назад

    My first try was 1 minute, I did not know that you can hold your breath for 2:30 seconds! That's dang impressive

  • @DODGEEEEE
    @DODGEEEEE Год назад +18

    Breath Air.

  • @FormigaFit
    @FormigaFit 9 месяцев назад

    Its so exciting to see you succeed.

  • @17kiyo
    @17kiyo 4 месяца назад

    truly a yesgo moment‼️

  • @Mandotransformers.
    @Mandotransformers. Год назад +1

    Bro holds his breath for 2:30 seconds first try 😂

  • @iyancoder5019
    @iyancoder5019 Год назад

    Love that kind of man, who always engaged in a work and be skilled in that👍

  • @BeyBlader.
    @BeyBlader. Год назад

    Wow man this was one of your most inspirational videos. The message in the end was amazing. ❤

    • @BeyBlader.
      @BeyBlader. Год назад

      @johanneshartman4618 trying to spread the gospel are ya?

  • @creeper4751
    @creeper4751 3 месяца назад

    I watched this video before diving school and with his motivation i was ghe first place with 6minutes and 56 seconds underwater ❤

  • @artemiskardoula6380
    @artemiskardoula6380 Год назад

    Wow that's really impressive Mike to achieve in such a short time . Like imagine divers improve their breathing underwater after years of training .What would be really interesting is maybe taking this to the next level and trying it while moving through obstacles or sth like simulating an underwater cave.

  • @DJ_DASH_official
    @DJ_DASH_official Год назад +1

    his whole channel is just about not giving up on anything, if you want to do something, then keep doing it even if you fail, and fail, just keep going until you get it, even if life doesn't give you something in return...

  • @HarryDW1234
    @HarryDW1234 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mike ur cat reminds so much of my cat who died last year 😊

  • @SparkEditz_
    @SparkEditz_ Год назад

    this is incredible this video inspired many to face their fear of the water this shows that hard work can allow us to achieve anything

  • @Liam-tu3wc
    @Liam-tu3wc Год назад

    Congrats on 3 million subs, u deserve so much more, love ur channel mike

  • @AbdulStudio07
    @AbdulStudio07 Год назад +1

    Congratulations 🎊 for 3M 🎊

  • @roqstarplays3162
    @roqstarplays3162 Год назад

    This man deserves more subscriber🔥

  • @RomaisaBashirBashirAhmed
    @RomaisaBashirBashirAhmed Год назад +1

    Nice your video makes me learn new stuff and now I learn every skill in some time

  • @karelgamingofficial
    @karelgamingofficial Год назад

    One of your best videos ever. This is very good!

  • @HyperHrishiHD
    @HyperHrishiHD Год назад

    Wow holding his breath for 9 minutes and 54 second is really an awesome feat! Reaching 3 million is an amazing feat

  • @ladylopez951
    @ladylopez951 10 месяцев назад

    Me gustan mucho tus videos me enseñan mucho sobre todo a no rendirme nunca.😊
    Gracias.

  • @perrocejudo
    @perrocejudo Год назад +1

    7:57 you need to consider the change on pressure when youre on the water and other things

  • @bre4d-.-
    @bre4d-.- 6 месяцев назад

    1:46 im not trynna be a nerd,but my biology teacher told me that it's not like you don't have any oxigen left,it's the reflexes that you have for years now (and everyone does) and mainly this is why many people drownd,cause they start to breath underwater since if reflexes (you csn live for 20 mins+ without rebrrathing oxigen)

  • @villager1.336
    @villager1.336 Год назад +1

    this man is soon gonna know every talent in the world

  • @Emerald-Winger
    @Emerald-Winger Год назад

    THIS IS IT THE MOMENT WE WERE WAITING FOR! WE ARE GETTING CLOSER TO LEARNING HOW TO BREATH IN SPACE

  • @debojitbanik3944
    @debojitbanik3944 Год назад

    Keep it up bro, you can do anything I have faith in you

  • @Weston-ir3jb
    @Weston-ir3jb 5 месяцев назад

    being this guys friend would be so cool

  • @luka_pollo
    @luka_pollo Год назад +1

    The 🤌 at 9:25 made my laugh sooo hard 😂😂😂

  • @Tobias-y8g
    @Tobias-y8g Год назад

    I have a tip so that you could do it faster and that is to think that you are not going to drown. I mean, not to think that you are going to run out of oxygen at an opportune moment.

  • @xandersalas2076
    @xandersalas2076 Год назад

    YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO congrats 3 mill man been a subscriber sin 1 mil, you can move to us now man torally deserve it

  • @alexloader581
    @alexloader581 Год назад

    You are inspiring for my son! Keep doing what you are doing. The lord loves you.

  • @HeheHom
    @HeheHom Год назад

    That cat in the background is so cute! Good video.

  • @mirela_7373
    @mirela_7373 Год назад

    Ur the only creator im turning on notifications for