Free diver Alexey Molchanov: The 60 Minutes Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @lmorandini
    @lmorandini 2 года назад +75

    For the record:
    4:24 the equalization is done on the way down, not the way up;
    4:48: disorientation is caused by lack of oxygen, not by water pressure.

    • @Ivan989v
      @Ivan989v Год назад +9

      I’m surprised that 60 minutes has so many major factual error’s in this report. Everyone makes mistakes, but brand of such magnitude is not allowed to make rookie mistakes like that. I realize that they might not have an experts on board, but at least they could have shown this piece to Alexey before publishing it.
      Also, having a lanyard attached to the line won’t really help to “yank up” a freediver back to safety. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @lmorandini
      @lmorandini Год назад +4

      @@Ivan989v “yanking up” an unconscious diver can happen as a last resort measure. In other words: the lanyard is there mainly to avoid an unconscious diver stray off the vertical line, so that is is easier for the safety diver to carry him back to the surface; however, if the depth is too much for the rescue to happen this way, the bottom plate can be pulled up with the unconscious diver tied to it by his/her lanyard (the bottom plate being far larger than the lanyard karabiner).

    • @Ivan989v
      @Ivan989v Год назад +2

      @@lmorandini thanks - that’s exactly what I thought. The report gives a faulty idea that in a case of an emergency a freediver can be quickly “yanked up” to safety, which obviously is not how it works.

  • @jenhasken
    @jenhasken Год назад +11

    He has the best smile. Seems like a very happy soul, like his mother was.

  • @mattmayo3539
    @mattmayo3539 2 года назад +75

    Being in the water can be one of the most zen like experiences. Swimming freely under water really does feel like flying.

    • @nunabusiness9002
      @nunabusiness9002 2 года назад +6

      Nothing else matters...its just you ...in a world you know you don't belong in...but feel blessed you get to visit quietly for a couple minutes. Nothing like it

    • @georgiaturner5020
      @georgiaturner5020 2 года назад

      @@nunabusiness9002 8

  • @kuromikendall
    @kuromikendall 2 года назад +22

    The more you love your decisions, the less you need others to love your decisions. ♡

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered 2 года назад +13

    That's the most smiley Russian I have ever seen.

    • @ZippyDan
      @ZippyDan Год назад

      It feels like he is smiling for a Western audience though. There is something awkward about his smile like watching the Terminator try to smile.
      I'm not saying he is not genuine, just that I don't trust his smile. Russians generally interpret smileyness differently than the West.

  • @meritahasani9750
    @meritahasani9750 Год назад +7

    Wow 60 minutes Australia actually have their comment section open. This guy was amazing!!

  • @MaloPiloto
    @MaloPiloto 2 года назад +14

    I used to free dive every now and then for abalone off of the coast of Northern California. Twenty feet was plenty for me! Amazing guy…..

  • @Roy-G-Biv
    @Roy-G-Biv 2 года назад +27

    This is insane, just watching him go that deep gave me anxiety......also, he has such a perfectly round head.

  • @ricardomorais420
    @ricardomorais420 2 года назад +8

    I'm not the one underwater but I'm breathless just from watching.

  • @tessierashpoolmg7776
    @tessierashpoolmg7776 2 года назад +28

    What an amazing experience. I learned to swim in the ocean and have been a fairly accomplished snorkeling enthusiast since I was 15. The few times that I've gone deeper than @ 50ft it scared the bejesus out me.

    • @nickoreckless8115
      @nickoreckless8115 2 года назад

      No one cares

    • @kelmac1618
      @kelmac1618 2 года назад +1

      Snorkeling at 50ft down! I didn’t even know people did that! I assumed they scuba.

    • @tessierashpoolmg7776
      @tessierashpoolmg7776 2 года назад +4

      @@kelmac1618 You're exactly right. The few times that I did was only because I was compelled and accompanied by pals in full scuba gear!

    • @slick343
      @slick343 2 года назад

      @@nickoreckless8115 kinda like no one cares what you doing alone living in ur moms basement 🤷

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Год назад +1

      Yup, me too.

  • @alana6779
    @alana6779 Год назад +9

    Amazing Alexey!!! You were born for this!!

  • @r3tr0actiongamer24
    @r3tr0actiongamer24 2 года назад +15

    I can’t even hold my breath for 10 seconds when I was playing Marco Polo as a kid

  • @edwardmartin2157
    @edwardmartin2157 2 года назад +9

    What a beautiful soul

  • @thedrytortuga7421
    @thedrytortuga7421 2 года назад +5

    1988 movie "The Big Blue". If you love free diving, find it, watch it!

  • @anesthesiabeyond8519
    @anesthesiabeyond8519 2 года назад +4

    What a spirit for all of us 👍👍👍

  • @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he
    @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he Год назад +3

    Wonderfull son of her great mother!

  • @downfromtherafters1013
    @downfromtherafters1013 2 года назад +2

    the key word in this whole interview is good sense

  • @asmr_angelique637
    @asmr_angelique637 Год назад +9

    Mad Respect to Stephen Keenan the reason why Alexey still gets to dive after saving his life and later Alessias shows what a selfless brave amazing person he was ! Forever lives on through these awesome divers.🩵

  • @mariateresa6134
    @mariateresa6134 2 года назад +7

    Years ago there was a movie called big blue that was about this .

    • @cleanandlevel
      @cleanandlevel 2 года назад +1

      my favorite movie. every diver should watch it.

  • @thureintun1687
    @thureintun1687 11 месяцев назад +2

    one of the kindest Russians I've ever seen

  • @jonbonesmahomes7472
    @jonbonesmahomes7472 2 года назад +19

    umfortunately ,his mother ,amazing Natalia ,disregarded the most important rule in freediving
    > never freedive alone
    she did a freedive alone without the guideline and it was in waters with strong underwater currents.
    thats how she died.

    • @dr.physiker9930
      @dr.physiker9930 Год назад +4

      All his victory belongs to his mother, since she taught him to this technique, she was not only the best free diver but a sceintist, she developed a unique diving technique and was finishing her habilitation thesis, after ph d., there were a lot of jealous people around. I think she was killed bcs of financial interest, advertisement money, she was hindering other people from becoming a winner, bcs she had always won, The 2nd version: her research for military divers which got interest from military, the foreign agencies did not want that she will finish the work. 3rd: very suspicious behaviour of her son, he never was sad, showing a grief about his mother loss, she was taking away the whole fame from him, he was there when she dissappeared. So, she could not get drown in a see, almost impossible, she was the best, very cautios.

    • @alymlon
      @alymlon Год назад

      @@dr.physiker9930that’s interesting. Where did you take your information from? I’d like to check it out too.

  • @tristenwilliams1943
    @tristenwilliams1943 2 года назад +7

    A huge portion of “freediving deaths” are actually novice spear fishermen or people diving completely alone.

    • @darrickmalloy6909
      @darrickmalloy6909 Год назад +1

      I think those kids that dive for pearls are amazing.

  • @purselmer5931
    @purselmer5931 2 года назад +7

    Been a swimmer all my life. Lessons at 3, swim team by 6, full swimming scholarship to college for it, swim 2 miles per day now - well into my 50's. Some of us are just meant to be in the water, it's where I feel at home. It's dry land that messes w/me, lol.

    • @kayalcorn9569
      @kayalcorn9569 2 года назад

      Key word here is "in" the water, not under it. Right on for your swim routine.

    • @purselmer5931
      @purselmer5931 2 года назад

      @@kayalcorn9569 That's very true, LOL. I agree. I wouldn't do this sport or underwater cave exploring if my life depended on it.

  • @elrickpenn
    @elrickpenn 2 года назад +1

    ... Proud to be a Bahamian ! ...

  • @sherrytaha9268
    @sherrytaha9268 2 года назад +2

    "Because I can, then I will." 😄

  • @existentoneness
    @existentoneness 2 года назад +4

    The apple didn't fall far from the tree. This explains it. Wow! That is Mom disappeared while doing the same sport.

    • @dr.physiker9930
      @dr.physiker9930 Год назад

      All his victory belongs to his mother, since she taught him to this technique, she was not only the best free diver but a sceintist, she developed a unique diving technique and was finishing her habilitation thesis, after ph d., there were a lot of jealous people around. I think she was killed bcs of financial interest, advertisement money, she was hindering other people from becoming a winner, bcs she had always won, The 2nd version: her research for military divers which got interest from military, the foreign agencies did not want that she will finish the work. 3rd: very suspicious behaviour of her son, he never was sad, showing a grief about his mother loss, she was taking away the whole fame from him, he was there when she dissappeared. So, she could not get drown in a see, almost impossible, she was the best, very cautios.

    • @existentoneness
      @existentoneness Год назад

      @@dr.physiker9930 I have had a story of someone who happens to be the best swimmer in Nigeria. At a certain time he went swimming the River Niger, and he was not seen for days. Only for him to show up weeks afterwards saying he was held in another world inside the water all the while. Existence is deep, you would agree. I don't suppose the third reason should ever come up that the son never felt sad about the Mom. That's preposterous because people react to things differently doesn't make them complicit.

  • @user-pz6mq9gs8l
    @user-pz6mq9gs8l Год назад

    This video is incredible, Alexey is Clark Kent!

  • @remy7448
    @remy7448 2 года назад +8

    Insane to me normal to him 👌🏻

  • @cdrum5994
    @cdrum5994 2 года назад

    That’s amazing.

  • @Wil_Dasovich
    @Wil_Dasovich Год назад +1

    One day…

  • @PaliAha
    @PaliAha 2 года назад +10

    I stuck my face (less than half my head) in the sink full of cold water. I lasted more than 24 seconds.

  • @jan-olofharnvall8760
    @jan-olofharnvall8760 Месяц назад

    You must really appreciate being able to draw breath, not taking it for granted like we earthbound surface people do😂

  • @H.Doc11
    @H.Doc11 Год назад +1

    A son of mermaid 🧜‍♀️

  • @gb7800
    @gb7800 2 года назад

    Amazing like in the movie the big blue real story and doing Free dive my goal to try one day better than bottles I think !

  • @VooDoo899
    @VooDoo899 2 года назад

    Can 60 Minutes please post the clip of the Chinese dissident artist?

  • @mikekirylo6115
    @mikekirylo6115 2 года назад +5

    Wish all Russians would be like he’s depicted here. I know what it is like to have a Mother who taught, loves & thrives in the water world!

    • @bowerbird7463
      @bowerbird7463 Год назад +5

      Wish more americans were like they're depicted in a light comedy. The world would be a better place

    • @dr.physiker9930
      @dr.physiker9930 Год назад

      All his victory belongs to his mother, since she taught him to this technique, she was not only the best free diver but a sceintist, she developed a unique diving technique and was finishing her habilitation thesis, after ph d., there were a lot of jealous people around. I think she was killed bcs of financial interest, advertisement money, she was hindering other people from becoming a winner, bcs she had always won, The 2nd version: her research for military divers which got interest from military, the foreign agencies did not want that she will finish the work. 3rd: very suspicious behaviour of her son, he never was sad, showing a grief about his mother loss, she was taking away the whole fame from him, he was there when she dissappeared. So, she could not get drown in a see, almost impossible, she was the best, very cautios.

  • @saltyskippa
    @saltyskippa 2 года назад +1

    Nek minute dudes on water world

  • @aarononeal9830
    @aarononeal9830 Год назад

    60 minutes needs to talk about Ecosia they are a search engine that plants trees

  • @lionness62-82
    @lionness62-82 2 года назад

    Makes me think of AM

  • @davidfarrell7373
    @davidfarrell7373 Год назад

    RIP Stephen Keenan

  • @TheHarperad
    @TheHarperad 29 дней назад

    My god had to calculate what 262 ft is into meters.

  • @fruitcakekun
    @fruitcakekun Год назад +1

    you dont need to equalize if you r going up, check your fact

  • @oldwave6106
    @oldwave6106 2 года назад +2

    Wonder what he could do using weights to pull him down and an assist coming up.

    • @byronbass1370
      @byronbass1370 2 года назад

      He does do it. That’s another competition, the weight is connected to the rope. Your body drops by itself after 20 meters

    • @oldwave6106
      @oldwave6106 2 года назад

      @@byronbass1370 Thanks!

    • @tristenwilliams1943
      @tristenwilliams1943 2 года назад +5

      This is called no limits freediving, current record is 214 meters. Probably won’t be broken any time soon, it’s extremely dangerous

    • @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited
      @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited 2 года назад

      @@tristenwilliams1943 afaik no limits is banned from the records, cause it is too dangerous.

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 2 года назад

    If anyone doubted we are an aquatic mammal...

  • @shark7165
    @shark7165 Год назад +1

    К сожалению на последних соревнованиях получил дисквалификацию иэ эа блэк-аута.Здоровья и удачи в дальнешем

  • @Kefoo_
    @Kefoo_ 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @raajbundles
    @raajbundles 2 года назад +1

    🌊 🏊🏻‍♀️ 🏊🏼

  • @ashleyc8373
    @ashleyc8373 Год назад +6

    Molchanov should have mentioned the face that his life was saved by a safety diver.

    • @cs108828
      @cs108828 Год назад +8

      Every time a freediver blacks out and is brought to the surface by the safety team their lives are saved by a safety diver. Much like all competitive freedivers Alexey has had many blackouts in his carreer and I'm sure he understands and credits the safety teams every time.

    • @mariaandersen9534
      @mariaandersen9534 Год назад +1

      Maybe he did but they cut it out.

  • @Kahayuman
    @Kahayuman 2 года назад

    is free diving part of olyumpics? he can be an olympianm

  • @belizeunderthesea4299
    @belizeunderthesea4299 2 года назад +1

    he is from Russia

  • @MadMax31577
    @MadMax31577 Год назад

    Aren't the safety divers usually scuba divers?

    • @cs108828
      @cs108828 Год назад +1

      No. Scuba divers would be unable to help, and put their lives at risk as freedivers. When you breath with scuba underwater you take in air at the pressure of the environment around you - i.e. at 10 meters at 2x atmospheric pressure, at 20m at 3x atmospheric pressure, etc. As soon as you take a breath of pressurized air under water, you can only ascend very slowly, otherwise you risk both lung rapturing and air embolism. Freediving allows you to ascend and descend at any spees without having to worry about the effects of inhaling pressurized air, which is why safety divers have to be freedivers.

  • @margaretpeabody243
    @margaretpeabody243 2 года назад +2

    Me and a girlfriend would see how long we could hold our breath, I got up to 3 minutes. We also saw how far we could swim underwater. That's junior high for ya.

  • @susanmartin3762
    @susanmartin3762 2 года назад

    The whale tail fins just seem wrong. You would think you'd get much more speed using 2 long flippers... and not having to use
    the. " Dolphin" fashion of swimming. Using 2 legs separated legs kicking just makes more sense... I'M NOT DOUBTING this man. He is amazing!!

    • @felixsonntag2356
      @felixsonntag2356 2 года назад +4

      Freediving is not about speed, but about preserving oxygen, and with using less energy one can get lots of propulsion. Freedivers actually go a little bit deeper with monofins than with bifins.

    • @MobileVisions
      @MobileVisions 2 года назад +3

      Takes less muscle to execute mono fin kick vs two legs kicking opposite. That’s why 100% of these competitions allow it. Conserving oxygen is the no1 task. More oxygen you burn the more CO2 builds… which is the trigger that gives you the urge to breath :)

  • @keinosmith874
    @keinosmith874 2 года назад

    🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸

  • @wulfrache
    @wulfrache Год назад

    That is NOT THE MACHINE! The machine would never swim with his shirt on.

  • @katemikh2288
    @katemikh2288 Год назад +3

    One word - Russian ❤, we go to the end, because we can, and must.

  • @debibelden906
    @debibelden906 2 года назад

    Tonight jacob

  • @KARYTTAH_PopMetal_Rock_BAND
    @KARYTTAH_PopMetal_Rock_BAND 2 года назад +1

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  • @JayConstantine
    @JayConstantine 2 года назад +2

    2:55 Wait a minute, why is he wearing a thong?

    • @MsSpider26
      @MsSpider26 2 года назад +4

      hahaha I thought that to but realized a line is attached to it, so it seems to have as purpose

    • @Madmun357
      @Madmun357 Год назад

      Ask him

  • @billgatesleavingyamomshous8177
    @billgatesleavingyamomshous8177 2 года назад +1

    That’s gonna be a no for me dawg!

  • @anthonyhuerta8780
    @anthonyhuerta8780 2 года назад

    The 1 DEATH a husband KILLED his wife

    • @jonbonesmahomes7472
      @jonbonesmahomes7472 2 года назад

      pippin

    • @anthonyhuerta8780
      @anthonyhuerta8780 2 года назад

      @@jonbonesmahomes7472 EXACTLY

    • @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited
      @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited 2 года назад

      no the death of Audrey Mestre was not during a competition. I think what they mean is the death of Nicholas mevoli during the vertcial blue in 2013 or so...

  • @dant1594
    @dant1594 2 года назад

    I didn't know Wicked Weasel made wet suits.................

  • @mikerob2134
    @mikerob2134 Год назад

    It’s the thong

  • @JoSaZa
    @JoSaZa Год назад

    uP tO 39 sToRiEs TaLl

  • @teg8279
    @teg8279 2 года назад +2

    🇺🇦

  • @boykotalev2066
    @boykotalev2066 Год назад

    Brilliant man
    But French boy said is more romantic 🙃😅 than 👧

  • @rwstavros
    @rwstavros 2 года назад +1

    I would like to know if he has Denovisian genes

  • @jaysnowden2
    @jaysnowden2 2 года назад

    The pressure blows fluids out of your hips. Many will need hip replacements.

  • @darrickmalloy6909
    @darrickmalloy6909 Год назад

    I think the last 2 things or rules are petty. If you can get out of that water under your own motor should be enough.

  • @RaeBattleRapsMood
    @RaeBattleRapsMood 2 года назад +1

    Nope, cannot swim.

  • @davidfinland00007
    @davidfinland00007 10 месяцев назад

    Why do people do this to themselves 🤦‍♂️

  • @efghiabcd2611
    @efghiabcd2611 2 года назад +1

    not into this sport at all.

  • @to4502
    @to4502 2 года назад +2

    Will the next interview be with athletes from North Korea?

    • @nikosvault
      @nikosvault 2 года назад +3

      that would be amazing.

    • @MegaCharns
      @MegaCharns 2 года назад

      u are a grub!

    • @PavelAVasilevich
      @PavelAVasilevich 2 года назад +4

      Calm down bro...

    • @to4502
      @to4502 2 года назад

      @@PavelAVasilevich go back to russia not bro

  • @allyedowd
    @allyedowd 2 года назад

    Nope.

  • @jaywho7264
    @jaywho7264 2 года назад +2

    its a world record ????? because the people who does this on a daily basis DIVING FOR FOOD are poor and cant afford to " COMPETE" AND GO TO THE BAHAMAS . PLEASE.

    • @PhoenixFit2024
      @PhoenixFit2024 2 года назад +1

      This is very true. I saw a tv spot a few years back with local fisherman divers who have done this for hundreds of years. They destroyed these pros, and the sport in general…so the pros just kinda ignore those folks now.

    • @mirrored464
      @mirrored464 2 года назад +6

      They dont dive as deep as him

    • @haleyholeman9955
      @haleyholeman9955 2 года назад +3

      People that dive for food don’t go as frivolously deep as top free divers. There’s not much down there to eat.

    • @PhoenixFit2024
      @PhoenixFit2024 2 года назад

      @@haleyholeman9955 But they have been doing it for centuries and genetically they are superior to these types of activities. They have brought some of these men to regional competitions and without any training whatsoever they beat the “pros”.

    • @mirrored464
      @mirrored464 2 года назад +2

      @@PhoenixFit2024 they go 30 meters not 100

  • @PhoenixFit2024
    @PhoenixFit2024 2 года назад +3

    There literally is a tribe of deep see fisherman who do this and have been doing it for centuries. The pros went up against them and got destroyed. They left that part out.

    • @mnstrs2r
      @mnstrs2r 2 года назад +6

      Not true, but happy to be proven wrong.

    • @jamisonr
      @jamisonr Год назад +6

      Except, that didn't happen. The fact that people have gone to perhaps 30 meters for 1000s of years is interesting, but at 30 meters, top free divers are just getting started.

  • @mirrored464
    @mirrored464 2 года назад

    All genetics 2x lung size average and more oxygen blood cells

    • @byronbass1370
      @byronbass1370 2 года назад +1

      Negative. Study Anatomy kid. Anybody can stretch and build up there lungs. Its called Packing. Read about it, youd be surprised

  • @dr.physiker9930
    @dr.physiker9930 Год назад

    All his victory belongs to his mother, since she taught him to this technique, she was not only the best free diver but a sceintist, she developed a unique diving technique and was finishing her habilitation thesis, after ph d., there were a lot of jealous people around. I think she was killed bcs of financial interest, advertisement money, she was hindering other people from becoming a winner, bcs she had always won, The 2nd version: her research for military divers which got interest from military, the foreign agencies did not want that she will finish the work. 3rd: very suspicious behaviour of her son, he never was sad, showing a grief about his mother loss, she was taking away the whole fame from him, he was there when she dissappeared. So, she could not get drown in a see, almost impossible, she was the best, very cautios.

  • @bellautopia818
    @bellautopia818 2 года назад +4

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    Keep holding.....
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      @Litehousenation 2 года назад

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      @bellautopia818 2 года назад

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