The Pale Man It's Mind over Matter. It's Matter that we set our limits on. I beleive a person can do most anythignthey put their Mind to. The Mind is Most Poweful!
Going down at 102m by itself is an amazing achievement. Going down there with no fins though... This is a whole different story. Most extraordinary world record I have ever witnessed.
Going down is the easy bit (after 20m as one's heavier than water it's a controlled fall), it's the climbing back up that's really hard because one has to resist going too fast (which could result in a blackout and drowning) while pushing (with no fins!).
It's very difficult to swim up at 100m deep, you are so compressed that your body sinks rapidly by itself. This record is extremely impressive... Immense respect for you sir.
Huge fan of William here!! I remember being like 8 years old and being compelled to dive as far as I could in the river behind my house on one breath. Haven't stopped since!
Will, you are my inspiration. I've watching ur videos since 2012... then stopped.., then came back... and now this. just breathe takiing and jaw dropping ,
Esta es quizá la cosa más impresionante que he visto hacer a cualquier ser humano, esto si es realmente un súper humano, poca gente se imagina la fuerza que hay que hacer en el descenso y en el ascenso, es inevitable que el corazón vaya lento en esos momentos, y aún así aguantar más de 4 minutos debajo del agua, GUAU
What I don't understand is how he did to withstand the pressure of more than 10 bars at a depth of 102 meters, we are talking about more than 10kg of pressure in each square cm of his body, and he opened his eyes, how did his eyes withstand that pressure from the sea? And how could he exert so much force to return to the surface? Simply incredible
The parts of your body filled with water (most of your body) does not take pressure bc water is not compressible. Only lungs have air inside. But theyre elastic enough to compress
Its part of the requirement for the dive to count as official. They must, in order: take of the nose clip, give the "ok" hand gesture, and then verbally say "I'm okay".
It’s protocol to say “breathe, *name*”. But yes, your brain is often pretty whacked out and doesn’t work so well after all that time, so it often forgets the correct way to breathe.
Watch some tutorial static apnea videos. The first one I watched he ran through the procedure. Essentially, since CO2 toxicity is what causes the pain of not breathing, taking one breath can be enough for the pain to go away, even though your blood may not have enough oxygen still. In fact you can still pass out even after you've taken a breath because you haven't replenished your oxygen. Really fascinating stuff.
I am really respect this kind of effort and record, bringing to the edge the human limits. As scuba diver practitioner, feeling how at -30m and -40m the pressure compresses your suit and your body . . . cannot figure out how it would be at -70 to -100
No goggles, no fins, no rope climbing, just Man and Ocean. Marvelous, absolutely marvelous. Well done.
I’ve tried this a few times and managed to go 32 meters deep. I have no idea how this is even humanly possible. Full respect.
@@trudolfschwab7954Bravo
When the safety diver waits at 40m, you know this is a badass dive.
Absolutely unbelievable. Proof that the human body can pushed beyond the limits we all set ourselves. Truly and utterly inspiring.
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True... Everyday u go gym.. U also can see what happen to your body if u push the limits
It's a lot of training, breaking our limits it's not just like that, you full
The Pale Man
The Pale Man
It's Mind over Matter. It's Matter that we set our limits on. I beleive a person can do most anythignthey put their Mind to. The Mind is Most Poweful!
Going down at 102m by itself is an amazing achievement. Going down there with no fins though... This is a whole different story. Most extraordinary world record I have ever witnessed.
Yeah and also going down and back up, he basically went 204m!
Going down is the easy bit (after 20m as one's heavier than water it's a controlled fall), it's the climbing back up that's really hard because one has to resist going too fast (which could result in a blackout and drowning) while pushing (with no fins!).
Bloon😁😁
@@joneh9483 i am also thinking same
Which is the sense to do this? Which?? Death? What a stupid and insane way to die!
So much love.
An inspiration of the human spirit even in 2020.
It's very difficult to swim up at 100m deep, you are so compressed that your body sinks rapidly by itself. This record is extremely impressive... Immense respect for you sir.
That's insane, that they can hold their breath for that long. Plus the deeper you go, the greater the pressure. Fuuuuuuuck that!!!
Michael Vendick and the warmer it gets
@@idontknowwhattoput7944 that's crazy man. Props to those people who do that. They are either brave or crazy as fuck, or both, lol
@@idontknowwhattoput7944 it gets colder and swings around 2degrees Celsius
It gets warmer like pussy for example. You like that don't you?
That's nothing 4 minutes ruclips.net/video/L89kY5ewgqU/видео.html check this dude out
Out of this world achievement, and really great video!
It must feel so incredible to be so free in such a vast space. Truly astounding talent to accomplish this. Well done!
Amber Petrovich not like that if you have fear of water or fear of empty spaces. Obviously not in his case.
@@tula__ Interestingly, diving actually makes me claustrophobic.
Huge fan of William here!! I remember being like 8 years old and being compelled to dive as far as I could in the river behind my house on one breath. Haven't stopped since!
How deep can you go now? Just asking, kinda curious about how far you have come now?
Have you reached the river bed??
Yep he found my jockies
Congrats, William - an unreal accomplishment!
Why I am getting out of breath while watching this..?
Sammmme !!!!!
Lolll same here
Lungs have left the chat
Hahahaha
Wtf..😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂🤣
Hahah
Hahaha...
Will, you are my inspiration. I've watching ur videos since 2012... then stopped.., then came back... and now this. just breathe takiing and jaw dropping ,
That music is so freaking perfect. I mean I was about to die.
Awe inspiring! I`ve been a fan for 8 years. This is true extremesport. Bone-chilling!
This is an awesome achievement and that depth on one breath is just incredible. Two olympic pools down and then back up again.
2:38
That little fish is chasing him down thinking, “I’m gonna get me some of dat man meat!”
OMG! The best VDO I ever seen!
I was out of breath just watching him! Amazing 😃
Congratulations William Trubridge for your AMAZING Feat!
WOW!!
THAT was even without fins and goggles !!
GREAT JOB .
Absolutely incredible William. Congratulations and thank you for the inspiration!
The only way to dive.
Absolutely phenomenal.
Esta es quizá la cosa más impresionante que he visto hacer a cualquier ser humano, esto si es realmente un súper humano, poca gente se imagina la fuerza que hay que hacer en el descenso y en el ascenso, es inevitable que el corazón vaya lento en esos momentos, y aún así aguantar más de 4 minutos debajo del agua, GUAU
love this man, he is the reason why i love freediving specially No fin decipline👊
Congrats! Was so excited when I saw the "new video" alert beside your name in my subscriptions. That was utterly amazing. Way to go.
WOW I lost breath just watching this omg good on ya mate should be proud
What I don't understand is how he did to withstand the pressure of more than 10 bars at a depth of 102 meters, we are talking about more than 10kg of pressure in each square cm of his body, and he opened his eyes, how did his eyes withstand that pressure from the sea? And how could he exert so much force to return to the surface? Simply incredible
The parts of your body filled with water (most of your body) does not take pressure bc water is not compressible. Only lungs have air inside. But theyre elastic enough to compress
Superb......its amazing...Congrats dear....a big Salute.... 😘😍✌️👏👏👏👏
Comparing this to the other divers I think this is more difficult. He didn't hold the rope. Well done man!
I can't joke with my life this way while others wait with their phones recording, anyway that was superb
😱🤯 I almost died watching this, seriously extraordinary #Insane
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!
Fascinating how they MAKE them say, “I’m okay.”.
Its part of the requirement for the dive to count as official. They must, in order: take of the nose clip, give the "ok" hand gesture, and then verbally say "I'm okay".
my god I can't even believe in my eyes.
Humans have no limits man.BELEIVE THAT!
Animesh Rathore yaaay bruh
While watching, I felt the pressure of the water and the fear. OMG...
Beautiful to watch them in the water. Chilling and beautiful.
Wow just wow! Amazing work...
many many years of hard work, so amazing
I can't hold my breath for 10 seconds good job dude
The Best Freedive I Have Ever Seen :o
Deadly sport
@Bruce Leroy exactly
Bruce Leroy all sport are stupid
Damn! That's so deep it's dark down there. Unbelievable!
Impressive record, and really good video!
I’ll get panic at 10M
i'll get panic at 5 meters, and i can't even hold my breath for 20 seconds lol
I can do at least 40 meters I'm a Filipino
@@Gabriel-jg5wh you can you are just weak minded or stopped as soon as something felt weird not even painful.
LMAO made me crack up bcuz I would too!
Aryan Khan me too , so amazing
102 m in 4:12 s that's unbelievable
Wow
204
I nearly lost my oxygen
😂😂yaa
Thank you for for sharing your free dive experiences. Im preparing also myself. Good buddy system examples.
Lungs have left the chat and Gills joined
This is the single most challenging record of free diving. He is a god in this.
Like any great journey, it means nothing if you don't return. Congratulations William
Congratulations! Outstanding person, fantastic man!
Wow! Excellent 👍🏻! Congratulations for all your successes! 👍🏻❤️✌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
They literally had to remind him to breathe.
+Jaden Thompson they need to remind hem because he need it so hard more than u think dude others can his heart stops
It’s protocol to say “breathe, *name*”. But yes, your brain is often pretty whacked out and doesn’t work so well after all that time, so it often forgets the correct way to breathe.
Watch some tutorial static apnea videos. The first one I watched he ran through the procedure. Essentially, since CO2 toxicity is what causes the pain of not breathing, taking one breath can be enough for the pain to go away, even though your blood may not have enough oxygen still. In fact you can still pass out even after you've taken a breath because you haven't replenished your oxygen. Really fascinating stuff.
Incredible. Braveheart ❤️
Muhteşem bir şey bu..bu adam insan olamaz..toplamda 204 metre ve paletsiz...olağanüstü bir şey bu..
Incredible. I don't understand how he went don't so deep and made it appear so effortlessly.
It didn't look effortless to me. You could tell he was struggling on the return trip by 30 m.
I hold my breath because of this
The safety Guys wait In 40m … fucking crazy sport
I am really respect this kind of effort and record, bringing to the edge the human limits. As scuba diver practitioner, feeling how at -30m and -40m the pressure compresses your suit and your body . . . cannot figure out how it would be at -70 to -100
Outstanding performance. ❤
That dog in 3:14 be like "omg a 100 meters , this is what i came for !! "
Super stunning performance, great. Well done, keep rocking
My brain nearly exploded watching this.
Wtf!!!?????!!!!
How's this possible🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄
GREAT JOB DUDE🔥🔥👍👍
I can tell from ur name, u play PUBGM
@@rhyme5218 and so you😂😂
@@rhyme5218 that's called the addiction OR knowledge 😆😅😂😂🤣
@@rishuraj8909 yep I'm addicted I play abt 6hrs a day..
@@rhyme5218 I think 80% are addicted
Wow after more than 5 years great job :)
Absolutely incredible. Congratz!
We salute your daring..💪 🙌
The water pressure compressed your body and lungs, this is insane!
How long can this dude hold his breath when relaxed? Say underwater in the bath?
I never knew that some one can hold their breath for this long.. its something very amazing..
4:00 ain't much of a hold, check the length of static breath holds for truly mind boggling times :-)
No words for such a daring act👍
I can't even hold my breath while taking bath what about this
Incroyable, Bravo William!
this is truly amazing !
*LUNGS.exe HAS STOPPED WORKING*
This man is one of the greatest athletes all time
Really he is great we all just need to appreciate his talent God bless you sir.
Anyone noticed that dog at 3:16 ? Even he looks interested af !!!
Am 💀💀😂😂😂
Lmao
F'N Truly Outstanding !
Amazing record and great video!
I can hold my breath only 20 second under the water...
Geobar Marak professional divers can hold upto 5 minutes.
Actually bunny, they can do about 12 minutes. Crazy stuff.
Haha
Mesmerizing
Anyone else get emotional watching this?
Wow 😊
Audience: How close have you been to blackout?
William: Yes
He is From another planet 😱😱
Absolutely unbelievable..omg...u are really super hero
There's only 2 kind of fear, REAL fear :-
1. Sky
2. Ocean
Rest are mind made stuff.
Man someone get this guy on the Joe Rogan Podcast already!!
This man is insane. Incredible 👍
Who can unlike this?!
Mihailo Horvat ....the people who have no clue about freediving !!!
*hears thumping in the background* sings "this is gospel for the fallen ones" lmao I have no life
wow man is very good
Well I got to 60 m and I nearly died, that’s not on the return trip lol that’s just going down
And that's without exerting yourself with swimming, this guy is insane with what he can do
lmao, i once tried the 20 m and i got rescued already on going down to 17 m.
2:43 Why is their a bird flying around down their? 🤔
Increbillissimus!!! fantastic performance... Brings tears to my eyes
Congratulations!
OMG! It’s just unbelievable
this is extremely impressive, well done; just sick ;)
This is INSANE