114m deep FIM dive of William Trubridge

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • During the last day of Caribbean Cup Freediving Competition and second day of our setup in Roatan we had the pleasure to capture a magnificent 114m deep FIM dive of William Trubridge. Check out the underwater rocky scenery below 70m! It is breathtaking!

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  • @manfromnocky
    @manfromnocky 6 лет назад +12

    Fantastic, amazing feat. Well done William, your an inspiration.

  • @longwalks3871
    @longwalks3871 3 года назад +7

    1:00 you can hear him make sounds with his vocal cords to fill his mouth with air so he can continue equalising his ears and sinus

  • @Smokinnnn
    @Smokinnnn 5 лет назад +22

    finally a diving video without stupid music...thank you

  • @petemitchell2350
    @petemitchell2350 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely my favorite dive video

  • @erict3032
    @erict3032 Год назад

    I can only hold my breath for 1 min and that’s sitting still I can’t imagine holding it for as long as him plus swimming. My hat is off to this guy! What an amazing accomplishment! I really don’t know how the hell he did it. I guess mind over matter. Truly unbelievable

  • @natsarimthings3147
    @natsarimthings3147 Год назад +1

    It's impressive. Although I know that some divers can hold their breath for up to 20 mins, I wonder what his record is. It's amazing he did this gracefully in just 4 mins. Must be a piece of cake for him.

    • @natsarimthings3147
      @natsarimthings3147 Год назад

      It may not be the direct culprit. Majority of the gamers did not end up killing people. But it was the main reason why he committed the murder. The judge was right. If you get depraved from dopamine hit, and you already have propensity for violence, gaming can definitely influence you directly into acting out that desire to kill someone.

    • @charlesoconnor7142
      @charlesoconnor7142 Год назад +3

      Only 20min+ on pure oxygen for 30 minutes prior. The record is far less for static apnea on normal air, and that doesn't even take into account depth/pressure/using your muscles/equalizing.

  • @sauldiaz9805
    @sauldiaz9805 2 года назад

    Awesome, congratulations!!! 👍🤿

  • @MarcDufresneosorusrex
    @MarcDufresneosorusrex 6 лет назад +11

    had to check the underwater rocky scenery; nice

  • @Listermintsluesh
    @Listermintsluesh 5 лет назад +4

    Bloody amazing. Wish I was that fit...

  • @MikeD-lo9yb
    @MikeD-lo9yb 5 лет назад +19

    I was very aware of how much I breathed while watching the dive

  • @rhondazappalewis3685
    @rhondazappalewis3685 4 года назад

    Awesome Job! I was like praying he came up fast, because I have heard about blackout! I'm glad he is ok!

  • @luceinbattaglia9425
    @luceinbattaglia9425 Год назад

    This is very relaxing💙🔝😎👍

  • @laurencejensen8684
    @laurencejensen8684 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely incredible well done WT

  • @haydencanavan123
    @haydencanavan123 4 года назад +2

    Thought I was watching a video game when he was at the bottom. (Watch on lowest brightness setting) Insane

  • @wallybrown9509
    @wallybrown9509 4 года назад

    Amazing, truly amazing.

  • @jacekwrobel381
    @jacekwrobel381 2 года назад

    Wow. Amasing.

  • @vinay-chaudhary_07
    @vinay-chaudhary_07 2 года назад

    People's comments a lot
    That
    They are trying to hold breath while watching videos like this...
    I just want to say
    This is right the right video plz try here
    😜

  • @tanioraaura1274
    @tanioraaura1274 4 года назад

    * **04:13*
    _Heck thats a long time to hold the breath_
    _And free dive down 112m_
    *huge effort*

  • @ea333525
    @ea333525 5 лет назад +11

    Nice!! So I guess the camera following him down is on a tether?

    • @orlandorodriguez7235
      @orlandorodriguez7235 4 года назад +1

      Tether

    • @imdo301
      @imdo301 4 года назад

      Riley.Rillick Jayvrny.Danvers can’t do

    • @chriscocklin7548
      @chriscocklin7548 4 года назад +1

      @@riley.rillickjayvrny.danve3319 Absolutely not a diver, that would be impossible 😂

    • @luke_carter
      @luke_carter 3 года назад

      I believe it is an underwater drone

  • @xednapus9015
    @xednapus9015 6 лет назад +1

    great job!!! i wish to try it someday :)

  • @traceysmith4963
    @traceysmith4963 4 года назад +5

    I'm having a panic attack watching this.

  • @WillTheFrozen
    @WillTheFrozen 4 года назад

    Incredible machines

  • @bryankneis8286
    @bryankneis8286 5 месяцев назад

    It looked liked the safety only met him at around 25 meters?? Did I see the right or did something to wrong?

  • @painmono2478
    @painmono2478 4 года назад +1

    Amazing and terrifying

  • @GyatsoHS
    @GyatsoHS 4 года назад

    Super man :) Does somebody know, if he regained his appetite???

  • @sahir313
    @sahir313 4 года назад

    Take care buddy, God bless.

  • @go2mac
    @go2mac 4 года назад +1

    Descent time is 2mins. Ascent time is 2,13 seconds.

  • @alexstarpadi
    @alexstarpadi 4 года назад

    Super!!! Like!!!👍

  • @user-np9vi5mo1h
    @user-np9vi5mo1h 4 года назад +1

    Очень красиво😀

    • @user-dn9xd5dd4e
      @user-dn9xd5dd4e 2 года назад

      Может и к Титанику научатся нырять когда - нибудь))

  • @charlesfields8715
    @charlesfields8715 2 года назад

    What if he passed out at the bottom. Is there anyone to get him before he sinks all the way?

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 4 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @jf1694
    @jf1694 5 лет назад +2

    My favorite diver...

  • @youpig6060
    @youpig6060 Год назад

    Goals.

  • @dakanoa
    @dakanoa 4 года назад

    Mui impressionante!

  • @igordrakulovic6857
    @igordrakulovic6857 Год назад

    Why he's using the rope on the way down? I just don+t get the rules.. Fantastic.. beyond fant.. anyway

  • @alirezapaviz1315
    @alirezapaviz1315 5 лет назад

    Super man👍👍👍

  • @bluelagoonuk8923
    @bluelagoonuk8923 3 года назад

    Always wondered if they have a diver at the bottom just incase anything goes wrong

    • @niclewnz2516
      @niclewnz2516 3 года назад

      Pretty sure not. The pressure prevents them from taking a breath in even if there was a tank down there. Their lungs are the size of oranges at those depths.

  • @GrayDiver
    @GrayDiver 6 лет назад +10

    Уже на пределе. Чуть блэкаут не поймал. Стремно конечно...

  • @DavisWangodi
    @DavisWangodi 4 года назад

    man i cant breath

  • @shiftyshrimp5930
    @shiftyshrimp5930 5 лет назад

    Sorry if this is dumb, but how is he okay if he's not equalizing?

    • @nic.frasca
      @nic.frasca 5 лет назад +4

      he is equalizing. has a nose clip that keeps the nose closed

  • @roypatterson9910
    @roypatterson9910 5 лет назад +3

    Where in the hell were the safety divers near the bottom......what if he would have passed out or something near the bottom, then who would be there to help him??? That's just plain crazy! Great job William! 😎👍💯🔥

    • @aerwyna9710
      @aerwyna9710 5 лет назад +2

      Freedivers never blackout at the bottom, only within a few meters of the surface better yet Most of the time they blackout after they surface the water.

    • @roypatterson9910
      @roypatterson9910 5 лет назад

      @@aerwyna9710 That's not 100% guaranteed, you never know what can happen when you are doing such an extreme sport, and if you watched the video, then you would have seen that the one guy blacks out at around 30 m, which 98'-5.102in., and that's a good ways dowm, which I've been under a 100 foot of water, so I know how deep is.

    • @freeflynz1983
      @freeflynz1983 5 лет назад +1

      It's unsafe for scuba divers to be sitting at anywhere near that depth. It would require a huge amount of logistics given they would have to be on mixed gasses and would require enormous decompression times.

    • @DKofDAH
      @DKofDAH 5 лет назад +2

      Roy Patterson William hast to wear a lanyard. The line can be pulled Up very fast with the help of a Counter weight. Faster as and human can swim.

    • @evanwoods4774
      @evanwoods4774 5 лет назад +1

      The divers aren’t expected to black out anywhere near the bottom. They shouldn’t have announced that depth if they did. Also, as you can see, a lot of the safety divers only have snorkels as a breathing apparatus. If they had gone down with him then it would be more impressive than the one attempting the dive. If they were scuba divers, a lot would have to be planned and there is a risk of nitrogen narcosis that comes along with it.

  • @marksaus
    @marksaus 3 года назад

    Great stuff, though his winkle under the wetsuit was distracting :-D

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk 4 года назад

    At the end in video his last name is misspelled.

  • @justoaguilarlinares3209
    @justoaguilarlinares3209 3 года назад

    Qué buscan??
    Acaso la muerte en el lecho tibio?

  • @valentinopetrusich4468
    @valentinopetrusich4468 4 года назад

    Whoa

  • @iiparachuteregiment8800
    @iiparachuteregiment8800 2 года назад

    Me 42 miles down,

  • @volkankahraman0771
    @volkankahraman0771 5 лет назад

    Harika

  • @mattbellamy3967
    @mattbellamy3967 2 года назад

    Cameraman is the MvP

  • @michenesi
    @michenesi 4 года назад +1

    It's the second time I see him surfacing in samba. Second disputable record.

    • @matejmoravec9342
      @matejmoravec9342 4 года назад +2

      Samba itself is not a reason to not give a white card. If the freediver manages to "breath it out", does not black out, submerge head in water or need assistance, and is able to perform the surface protocol in time, then all is clean

    • @Geweldenaar
      @Geweldenaar 2 года назад

      What is samba

  • @freedomformelbourne884
    @freedomformelbourne884 Год назад

    What on Earth ..... WHY??

  • @ruguruwambugua6180
    @ruguruwambugua6180 4 года назад +1

    i completely don't understand this sport.Its fascinating though.And why do they tell him to breathe when he surfaces?????? i mean do they forget?????

    • @matteod7317
      @matteod7317 4 года назад +4

      Hard to stay clear when you are oxygene deprived. When resurfacing the risk of blacking out is very high so they have to get air in quickly.

  • @moonlightharold
    @moonlightharold 2 года назад

    What was he doing in the beginning😂

  • @scooterxiv3778
    @scooterxiv3778 4 года назад +1

    Omg i got a new breath holding record. 3 minutes.

  • @ial2103
    @ial2103 5 лет назад +7

    i think people don't understand the risk of this sport. from a first person's pov. you can be diving down or coming up and at any second it'll be just waking up and wondering what happened or scarier not waking up at all. you do not know when it's coming it just happens

    • @evanwoods4774
      @evanwoods4774 5 лет назад +1

      You do know when it’s coming. Your vision becomes blurry, you start contracting and your mouth opens involuntarily to get air into your lungs. Finally after 10-20 secs of this, you black out.

    • @djdavidphillips
      @djdavidphillips 4 года назад +2

      These guys have performed hundreds of dives at these depths, they probably know how many pulls down and how many pulls up to within one or two pulls. The body is a very exact machine sometimes and the chances of a problem deeper than the 30m where the first safety diver is present on the way back is small. There is an element of risk, but so is motorcycle racing etc etc. A LOT of thought, preparation, knowledge and experience goes into freediving. You cannot even get to anywhere near this deep without some years of practice and a wealth of knowledge.

  • @giraffe_neck8075
    @giraffe_neck8075 4 года назад +2

    It’s all fun and games until someone reaches 115m

  • @wendyorme6352
    @wendyorme6352 4 года назад +1

    He went really deep but what about the camera man

  • @austingode
    @austingode 5 лет назад

    Didn't old school freedivers use a lift bag to return to the surface ?

    • @DKofDAH
      @DKofDAH 5 лет назад +1

      rob dog that‘s another disciplin called no Limit. More dangerous and there for not so popular nowadays. This is called free immersion. Together with constant weight and constant weight the Most common ones in competitions today. And mm Personal favorit 😊

    • @louiep432
      @louiep432 4 года назад

      I just searched that FIM or Free immersion is an AIDA International freediving discipline in which the freediver dives under water without the use of propulsion equipment, but only by pulling on the rope during descent and ascent. Performances may be done head first or feet first during the descent, or a combination of the two.

    • @danielschechter8130
      @danielschechter8130 4 года назад

      There are several different disciplines in freediving. You're thinking of No Limits, in which the diver rides a weighted sled down, and a float back up. This is still done, and divers in No Limits go deeper than in the other disciplines, in part because they are relaxed, not actively swimming or pulling themselves along the rope. Other disciplines are Constant Ballast, where the diver swims down and up, using the rope only as a guide, and can pull once at the turn-around at the bottom; Constant No Fins, same but without fins; and Variable Ballast, where a weight pulls the diver down but the diver must swim back up. (I've never seen anyone doing this.) Last I heard, William still held the record in Constant No Fins. Watching him do No Fins diving is like watching ballet.

  • @teslaplay9582
    @teslaplay9582 5 лет назад

    Ты вирнулся с приисподнии

  • @vanialn
    @vanialn 4 года назад

    😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱💪💪💪💪💪💪

  • @alexanderad1925
    @alexanderad1925 Год назад

    Noparea

  • @marijaruzic4815
    @marijaruzic4815 5 лет назад +1

    He has wierd type of swimming

    • @paklena5
      @paklena5 5 лет назад

      This is the first time I've seen his FIM technique and totally agree. It seems like he kicks from time to time :)

    • @franciscoduarte1925
      @franciscoduarte1925 4 года назад

      He is diving not swimming.

    • @louiep432
      @louiep432 4 года назад

      I just searched that FIM or Free immersion is an AIDA International freediving discipline in which the freediver dives under water without the use of propulsion equipment, but only by pulling on the rope during descent and ascent. Performances may be done head first or feet first during the descent, or a combination of the two.

  • @binslick1000
    @binslick1000 5 лет назад

    I am surprised he didn't experience Nitrogen Narcosis?? He was deep. It gives me the shills!!

    • @austingode
      @austingode 5 лет назад +4

      binslick1964 because he's not breathing compressed air .....

    • @binslick1000
      @binslick1000 5 лет назад

      @@austingode Yes, but doesn't he need special equipment if he's not breathing compressed air?? He's diving with nothing.

    • @binslick1000
      @binslick1000 5 лет назад

      He needs trimix a combination of gases.

    • @binslick1000
      @binslick1000 5 лет назад +1

      Rob Dog, are you familiar with Yuri Lipski? He descended at a depth of 115 (At the Blue hole) meters underwater and fell into an uncontrolled descent on the sea floor, which he was subjected to nitrogen narcosis in which he died.

    • @freeflynz1983
      @freeflynz1983 5 лет назад +4

      Nitrogen narcosis is caused by breathing compressed nitrogen at over 30m (approx). As this diver is not breathing any compressed air, only holding a lung full taken at the surface, it does not affect him.

  • @user-qk7es8up3k
    @user-qk7es8up3k 4 года назад +1

    I could do much better like 300 meters but without coming back to the surface