Deep Freediving Nemo 33 - 7e compagnie - 19/03/2011

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2011
  • Freediving session in Nemo 33, Brussels - Club 7e compagnie
    This was only the second time a club is allowed to freedive the deepest part of the pool
    Song : Aydio - Deltitnu - creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
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  • @Serioussmile51
    @Serioussmile51 12 лет назад

    that look's wonderfully beautiful...and calming.

  • @Lukavachan
    @Lukavachan 12 лет назад

    OK for all who ask again..........
    The Song name is:
    Aydio - Deltitnu

  • @freediverhd
    @freediverhd 12 лет назад

    oh man - this looks like such a fun place to dive!

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    @xilpa : there are a few techniques for equalizing the pressure in your ears. The simplest one consists in pinching your nose tightly and blowing in it, you do this every few meters during the descent. Check with your physician first (some people with fragile ears should not try it) and learn this in any scuba or free diving school! You feel absolutely no pain.

  • @Cgirl91
    @Cgirl91 12 лет назад

    I would love to learn to do this! I love swimming underwater. How deep is this pool and how long were you holding your breath for?

  • @plornet
    @plornet 13 лет назад

    Bonjour. Super la vidéo. Avec quel club es-tu allé faire de l'apnée à Némo ?
    Dans mon club on voudrait organiser une sortie de ce type.

  • @ZJamaican
    @ZJamaican 11 лет назад

    What type of goggles do you use? They must be pretty good if they can withstand all that pressure.

  • @epickirbyninja
    @epickirbyninja 12 лет назад

    there is a legend about the pool-----------

    there was a sink hole when they were building the pool, they had filled it up with water,
    and the bottom was 200m deep

  • @fbissone
    @fbissone 12 лет назад

    With what camera did you film it? Congrats on your input!

  • @dylansmith8743
    @dylansmith8743 12 лет назад

    where is it at cause i want to go there

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    Exceptionally yes, this happens to traditionnal freediving fishermen who do that all day with little surface time.
    But on a single dive it's impossible (unless you go 200m deep, happened recently to Herbert Nitsch on a world record attempt). On a standard 2 hour 20m pool training with normal surface times that cannot happen

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  13 лет назад

    Salut, c'est une piscine spéciale pour les entrainements de plongée sous-marine et d'apnée. Il y a une zone profonde, entre 10m et 35m selon les fosses. Nemo 33 est la plus profonde au monde avec ses 35m.

  • @ilovmuzic43
    @ilovmuzic43 12 лет назад

    how long do they stay under there?

  • @tau1uddin
    @tau1uddin 11 лет назад

    Where is this pool?? plz tell

  • @wilsden
    @wilsden 11 лет назад

    Do you have to continually pop your ears on the way down?

  • @dessert1127
    @dessert1127 12 лет назад

    how do you stay under water that long?

  • @GrapefruitAndChaiTea
    @GrapefruitAndChaiTea 13 лет назад

    C'est quoi une fosse? *O* À quoi sert ce genre d'endroit? C'est grand:o

  • @ludo3065
    @ludo3065 8 лет назад

    il est trop beau et mignon

  • @qwertywerty84
    @qwertywerty84 12 лет назад

    Wait, how are they holding their breath for so long without that air bottle thing?

  • @TeenGymnast1997
    @TeenGymnast1997 12 лет назад

    how do you hold your breath for so long???

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    In Brussels, Belgium. Freediving is opened to clubs only, though.

  • @VallaVegetable
    @VallaVegetable 12 лет назад

    whats the name of this song?

  • @Rafael849910
    @Rafael849910 12 лет назад

    name of the song please

  • @Nutt007
    @Nutt007 12 лет назад

    How do you breathe for so long?

  • @TAKISSIM
    @TAKISSIM 11 лет назад

    how deep is this pool ?

  • @kwakp8man
    @kwakp8man 11 лет назад

    how deep is the deepest part?

  • @SuzukiRider93
    @SuzukiRider93 12 лет назад

    my skull makes all sorts of funny creaking noises when i just go 12 feet down. couldn't imagine going this deep.

  • @Inter237
    @Inter237 11 лет назад

    Not a free diver, but avid scuba. Mine are usually just fine as you have to constantly use a method called equalizing to balance out the pressure. And you head to the surface slowly to let them balance out as well.

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    The black monofin at 2:05 , 3:05 and 3:32 is actually attached to one!

  • @ErwanSavin
    @ErwanSavin 11 лет назад

    Nice !!!

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    Google for "The diver's guide to the ear"! Excellent guide by a reference dive safety association.

  • @Tishthechicken
    @Tishthechicken 12 лет назад

    i will come here!

  • @ninamaselli
    @ninamaselli 11 лет назад

    frog flow + nemo 33 = world record XD

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    World record : Stephane Mifsud, 11min35s (static apnea)
    Usual depth records are done within 3-4 minutes

  • @TheYuma23
    @TheYuma23 12 лет назад

    i am totally coming :D

  • @DrBubblesalpha
    @DrBubblesalpha 11 лет назад

    how dep is this pool... i meen really

  • @visieraverde
    @visieraverde 11 лет назад

    Y40 is arriving in Italy with its 40 meters depth: stay tuned for 2014 !!! :-)

  • @hpbroncofan
    @hpbroncofan 12 лет назад

    dude imma use this at my pool down the street lol

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  13 лет назад

    C'est avec la 7eme compagnie, club de paris 19e

  • @Clubmeber2869
    @Clubmeber2869 12 лет назад

    @xilpa Not a nooby question, I've often wondered myself

  • @iieatU
    @iieatU 12 лет назад

    MONO FIN!!!!

  • @thecharr123
    @thecharr123 12 лет назад

    2:06 He is a mermaid! xD those flippers would be hard to swim with

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    That's harder, you usually need more energy (which means consume your air quicker) for the same depth. Freediving with no fins requires to practice the move a lot.

  • @Tishthechicken
    @Tishthechicken 12 лет назад

    can you just do this unattended by yourself without training as long as you can swim and holdin your breath?

  • @jenzzbol
    @jenzzbol 11 лет назад +1

    it is, at least Belgium has something to be proud of. ;)

  • @lolo4976
    @lolo4976 11 лет назад

    I can hold my breath for 1:45 thats my record

  • @magison501
    @magison501 11 лет назад

    Not a free diver, but how could it be possible to have a lung over-expansion injury free diving? You get a lung full of air, go down, pressure increases, less air in the lungs, go back up, pressure returns to 1 atm, same lung full of air when you started...

  • @gsk1LLz
    @gsk1LLz 12 лет назад +1

    i'm typing LOL so you know i laughed

  • @user-go5se1qk3q
    @user-go5se1qk3q 8 лет назад

    cool

  • @EllunaHellen
    @EllunaHellen 11 лет назад

    I'd love to be able to do that...

  • @manueljusinger4964
    @manueljusinger4964 8 лет назад

  • @almir185
    @almir185 12 лет назад

    yes , very

  • @ultrasimplexdeuswhitescscope
    @ultrasimplexdeuswhitescscope 11 лет назад

    thats quite scary mabe pie will make me feel better

  • @AmRReDaStatjack
    @AmRReDaStatjack 11 лет назад

    What About he Pressure In normal pools if you reach 3 m you feel the pressure in your ears what about that

  • @DarkOctane
    @DarkOctane 11 лет назад

    Anyone else think of Clanker's Cavern when they saw this?

  • @prescillalala
    @prescillalala 11 лет назад

    Those with the single flipper looks like mer-man (man mermaids)

  • @oddible
    @oddible 11 лет назад

    True, which is why you don't see anyone exhaling during ascent in this vid. So used to always including lung and ear together in barotrauma, free diving only really has ear issues. Looked it up to be sure and found a 'theoretical' issue with lung vaccuum that is so painful divers reverse the condition before it becomes a problem. freediving.de/medicine.htm

  • @hahaureadmyname
    @hahaureadmyname 12 лет назад

    1:25
    HOLY SHIT THERES MERCURY ON THE CEILING CLEAN THAT PLACE

  • @JonnyGeeDoubleBass
    @JonnyGeeDoubleBass 11 лет назад

    The fins mean you can be more efficient with your oxygen consumption from the breath of air in your lungs. Best to go to the aidainternational website and find a local training course (do NOT practise breath hold in a pool or the bath: if you try to hard you WILL black out - this is generally the last thing you would ever do, of course...so get trained how to do it safely...and if you must practise: practise holding your breath at home, on the floor: less far to fall+little chance of drowning!

  • @TheNorgemann
    @TheNorgemann 11 лет назад

    nop, it is on 17min

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    With a breathing of pure O2, not air. Which is not accredited by apnea federations but only by guinness. And it's 21:33, not 17 min.

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    Training, training... In a freediving club

  • @shailajoy
    @shailajoy 11 лет назад

    at times like this i wish i could just be a mermaid.....

  • @Marcin123321ful
    @Marcin123321ful 11 лет назад

    kkkkk legau di mais cara

  • @oddible
    @oddible 11 лет назад

    More common is lung or ear over-expansion injuries.

  • @greattimed
    @greattimed 11 лет назад

    Why did I read it as Deep frying Nemo??

  • @almir185
    @almir185 12 лет назад

    that depends on how well you swim with fins , i can swim up to 3 times as fast witht he fins

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    Brussels, Belgium

  • @lulur7830
    @lulur7830 11 лет назад

    j'ai tjr cru que les piscine étai pour les nuls mais là waw je change d'avii je veu plongé

  • @Jakalattack50
    @Jakalattack50 12 лет назад

    Lucky for them! they can stay LONGER under water without breathing :(

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    Also from 4:03 passing in front of the windows at the background.
    OK, others are mostly men ;)

  • @1234isthisavaliable
    @1234isthisavaliable 10 лет назад

    30.5 meters actually

  • @sumthin3789
    @sumthin3789 12 лет назад

    This is one of my favorite things to do buy me a plane ticket to go over there and well I can do freediving with u

  • @ifukufukme
    @ifukufukme 11 лет назад

    Im 13 I canhold my breath for 1:45 but it seems like there are a lot of young teens getging into this sport

  • @NotJakeSmith
    @NotJakeSmith 11 лет назад

    Wtf how are thy asking so long under water, with no air tank support of any kind.

  • @jadamosley4295
    @jadamosley4295 11 лет назад

    i bet i would die if i got in that

  • @pansaer
    @pansaer 10 лет назад

    No, 34.5 meters.

  • @OutsidersMCPres17
    @OutsidersMCPres17 12 лет назад

    theres a pool bigger in chile

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    Canon S95 + Recsea housing

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  10 лет назад

    35 meters actually...

  • @TheCarbon26
    @TheCarbon26 12 лет назад

    the sign says no diving..

  • @Freeed12345
    @Freeed12345 11 лет назад

    a normal Person could train his limit within 2-3 months up to 5 min.
    I´m actually no Pro and I have learned it within 2 monts to reach the 5 min.
    A Pro can hold his breath (static apnea) for 7 till 11 min.
    But if they go for a deap dive or a long dive they need about 3-5 min. because u burn a lot more of CO2 while moving.

  • @upsetk1ll3r
    @upsetk1ll3r 12 лет назад

    meanwhile... im stuck 10 feet under water gasping fro air....

  • @nustiuma
    @nustiuma 12 лет назад

    like fish in a tank

  • @Zacho789
    @Zacho789 11 лет назад

    maybe this was what they did before oxygen tanks were invented

  • @hpbroncofan
    @hpbroncofan 12 лет назад

    fishes lol let me get my fishin pole :)

  • @erikasantos5552
    @erikasantos5552 9 лет назад

    Anna. Clara

  • @xZeNeH
    @xZeNeH 10 лет назад

    33 meters

  • @taylorswift091196
    @taylorswift091196 12 лет назад

    I get scared of deep water.

  • @jpta162
    @jpta162 12 лет назад

    I can hold mine for maybe 10-20 seconds. Not even.

  • @Tishthechicken
    @Tishthechicken 12 лет назад

    i do it with ear plag or i just do it and blow my nose every meter

  • @emilysuk76123
    @emilysuk76123 11 лет назад

    I want to cause I can hold my beathe for two min.

  • @RlyehIsRisen
    @RlyehIsRisen 12 лет назад

    what the heck thier not even holding thier breth

  • @MisterBankshot2
    @MisterBankshot2 12 лет назад

    3:06
    Suddenly I feel so gay.

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  11 лет назад

    35m

  • @timoteus3492
    @timoteus3492 10 лет назад

    aaaa so creepy

  • @dpvnme
    @dpvnme 11 лет назад

    World's biggest piss tank

  • @marieschmdt
    @marieschmdt 12 лет назад

    mono fin *-*

  • @PodExbert
    @PodExbert 11 лет назад

    I Guess The Average Is About 30-40 I Can Hold Mine For About 35-40 And I'm 13 I Don't Really Know If Thats Relative But I Prefer Dry Land I Can Breath Better.

  • @galinette2000
    @galinette2000  12 лет назад

    You should clearly not... That's quite dangerous. While freediving, blackout may occur suddenly with no warning signs. If this happens to an unattended freediver, he drowns himself. That's why the only way to freedive safely is by using safety rules and equipment, and being all the time checked by buddies.