One Breath - The Story of William Trubridge by Nicolas Rossier
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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It looks simple, you hold your breath and go as deep into the water as you can. But as William Trubridge has learned, triumphing in the dangerous world of freediving is all about mind over matter. Filmmaker Nicolas Rossier spent 2 days in Long Island, Bahamas to interview and film the world champion freediver.
Camera: Tim Calver & Nicolas Rossier Editing: Cameron Clendaniel Production: Nicolas Rossier & Tami Woronoff
This is awesome. I've been trying to explain to my wife the sense of peace I get from being under the water, she thinks I'm crazy. The scene where you are meditating under the water resonates deeply with me. That disconnect. I have just enrolled in a free diving course with Apnea Australia, I'm not looking for world records, just to extend the peace I feel in ocean. Oh, I turn 50 this month and can't wait.
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not crazy at all. the most beautiful way how to find a peace in within yourself....at the beginning of the exploring and so excited :) enjoy your life
"I know that I can definitely go deeper than the current world record (102)... 120, probably not!"
William's dive depth four years later in 2016 was 122 meters and his dive time was four minutes and 24 seconds. A new world record!
6:00
it's FIM, not CNF
That it is: a mental sport as well as a physical one! Congratulations William!
Thanks, Sheto!
When you dive, you are IN the moment. Thanks for this video.
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Agoras Magazine do you have a link for Europe? Just amazing, I love this.
I lost my smell and taste while being infected by Covid for 6 weeks... its back but I feel as though it isn't back fully. I couldn't imagine losing either of those forever.....
I belive that there should NOT be haters or fans of these people , it's diving if you don't love the water then you should not be here at first , love everybody and enjoy in these clips
aaaaaa fantastic bobo! je, sweet dreams! keep loving everybody, duuuu, good idea. jejejejejjeje you so smart! jejejejejje
guy Go back to your NFL.
I am whit the stupids, ah, I don't need yours!,clear?
itachi
40 people is just too many. Guys never dive alone!!!
I wonder if that figure includes spearfishing
@@perfidiousalbion9975 No, unfortunatelly with spearfishing that number would be almost the double.
Total respect.
I don't go past 5ft in a pool let alone this crazy stuff
Song: A Rainy Day In Vancouver from "Keinohrhasen"
Composer: Dirk Reichardt
Amazing, thank u for posting this video!
Thanks for all your comments. This was shot underwater by Tim Calver and myself directed and shot as well. Edited with my friend Cameron. Please share the story and wait for our other profiles coming soon.
+Nicolas Rossier i love the music at the end.
+Alexis V thanks me too...i kept looking for the right one and fell on this one on some library online ! leon michener is the composer !
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We don't get access it in Europe, that's a pity, I would love to be able to watch it!, please, change the geo-localization of your video, it would be just great!
thanks for reminding me this
inspiration man... aint nothing better than diving deep off one breathe.
Inspiring see this man doing what he loves and pushing himself to the limit.
Nicolas!!! THANK YOU.
Ever since i watched his one breath blue hole dive, i said he is SOMETHING ELSE!!
Magical BGM and powerful breathe
This guy is a freaking bad ass! pretty rad stuff.
Still incredibly inspiring!
What is the music at 7:00?
De verdad, este hombre es muy apasionado de el mar...no he visto tanta pasión por lo que alguna persona haga...mucha pasión!!!
Amazing stuff you do brother I pray you break the record again and keep on.
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these kinds of people are crazy so I have a huge amount of respect for them!
I really want to learn how to free dive. I'm not sure if I would have problems though since I was a premature baby. I was 3 months premature and doctors, and experts, say that the lungs do not fully develop when individuals are born early. I have had no problems throughout my whole life, I'm 26 now. I just have always had a fear of the water and I think this would really help me out. I'm a Psychology student and I am always finding ways to help others, including myself, face fears.
I saw this on one of those Snapchat stories and I’m so intrigued 😭
Can´t wait for the whole documentary! Amazing video :)
you are amazing and very skilled. normal people can only hold their air for 3 minutes
the world record in freediving is atm held by Herbert Nitsch, who freedived to a depth of 249,6 m/ 818,9 ft. Freediving in Santoroni, Greece 6th june 2012.
if he has kids trained them to dive then have his kids teach his kids kids to dive and some how keep the cycle going for a 100+ years we just might have a deep diving human breed going on here
That's not how it works.
Yo it's called evolution
It would take many generations, but it would happen. We would adapt and evolve in ways which would help us in the water.
You can’t pass on trained characteristics to your kids
You could selectively breed deep divers by finding humans that are capable of holding their breath underwater for a long time and having them mate. Training in and of itself does not pass beneficial mutations on.
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clear your mind and be in the now. Love it.
Beautiful on so many levels, love this.
beautiful, this has made aware of the dangers and beauties of it.
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Amazing. Absolutely beautiful.
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Idk i gotta catch my breath just watching this guy
Bravo...
I've never had the chance to go very deep; only 11 meters, so far. I discovered in high school that I enjoyed just lying on the bottom of the deep end of the pool (4 m). I prefer swimming underwater to swimming above water. Everything is so peaceful, so beautiful.
I've swum in Blue Hole in Santa Rosa, NM, a few times. The water is cold! I've heard that divers at night on the bottom (~20 m) can see see stars thru the clear water. I'd like to learn to reach the bottom, tho in daylight.
Im sure it has been said before but 'amazing.'
Thanks! Coming out in December!
Nice to hear of such a successful Brit winning so many titles. Credit to himself. I hope to start some training soon. Just hope I can relax enough to enjoy the moment.
+Random Guy He was born in the UK but when he was 18 months his family bought a boat and traveled to New Zealand.
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Brit? He's a kiwi. I dare you to walk up to a kiwi and call them a Brit.
He competed for NZ
Wow what a small world! I did a course with Quinn in Cairns from Apnea Australia earlier this year. Sadly I haven't been able to do any free-diving since the course due to the logistical troubles of not have a car or boat during my time here on a working holiday visa.
I know how you feel about trying to explain the sensations of free-diving to non-divers. They can't understand.
Great time capsule of the journey and risk of free diving from the inside out , thanks guys well done 👍🏼🗝🎨🌍
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I guess I'll never understand why they do it. The changes to the body, not to mention the what if if thinking you may have to breathe. Thank God for mind control, i guess it's more about that, and that is amazing. That said, i can take a drink of water, does that count?!
you are brave man!respect!
This is a difference between normal man, and extraordinary people :)
just amazing,it is a gread sport and he is a gread diver.
greaD spelling mate
I dont see any of these divers pinch their noses to equalise the pressure. How do they withstand that pain?
Or perhaps theyre wearing nose pinchers under their masks? o,o but then the air in their masks would hurt their eyes wouldnt it?
Mehmat Alican There is a technique by "swallowing" the tongue to decompress. Personally I can't do it but have friends who dive in this way...
I can equalize by moving my ears
Yeah if you swallow it equalises your ears. as for the mask they have to blow air out their nose slightly to adjust the mask pressure
Hello, they usually have a nose clip when going for records and they do a manoeuvre which is called Frenzel, in which you push the air in your mouth back and up towards your ears using your tongue as a "piston". diving without fins, which is William's specialty - and which I've started doing recently too - is the most difficult principle and you definitely need a nose clip cause your arms have to be free to push you along :)
I think it's very insensitive to Will to be posting the number of deaths that free divers have each year. It's like posting the number of people that die in car accidents after every car commercial. Come on free divers at this level always have safety divers a safety protocol and a stand by medical crew. Free diving is a testament to how amazing the human body and mind are. It needs to be celebrated NOT feared
ikravchik that is all very well but it is still a very dangerous sport and people should be aware of the dangers before attempting the sport.
its not him - it's the producers who did it
ikravchik you mist be one of those snowflakes i have read about.
That message wasn't for the pros, it was for the regular folk who stumble across this and decide to just give it a shot.
you are so right!!!
There is a static discipline on pure O2. Record is held by Goran Čolak (22min. and 30 sec. made yesterday) All the best... :)
thumbs up if u took a long breath and started breathing along with him
Awesome
I just love to do the same, meditate, but in the fresh air, on the top of a colline, facing the blue sea, I don't know how they manage to stay calm and meditate with the urge to breath...
You are amazing :)
Ok thank you. I will learn this "Frenzel".
He's a great Dover.
Once , I dove four inches in bath, then had to get dried off for teatime.
Diver*
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👏👏 William. Very inspiring.
Good video.
Watched AND voted. Where's the whole documentary? Cheers.
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Just got a question: In the title it says "shorter version". I read something about voting on CNN in the comments and that you've won the a CNN awad. So my questions is, am i still able to vote and will there be a full movie? :)
Hey Algundsport. Here's a link to something called the Frenzel maneuver. You can perform it with our without the nose pinch. I can do it very easily sitting here but it's tougher for me underwater/pressure. Other divers incorporate a throat clench or wiggle their jaws while doing this as well. As with any technique, if you feel pain in your ears while descending, STOP.
R.I.P. 😢
Love this video ! well done
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40 people die each year in free-diving accidents, out of what a couple hundred people?...and he's a multiple world record holder soo....God speed out there brother!
I have been looking for the last piano track of this video and cant find it. I have searched through all the composers you have given under music but cant seem to find it. Can you please give me the title of this last piano track please. Great video thanks for posting.
It's not easy put if u really love it it's worth it
Super!! Amazing!
This still puzzles me-making new record depths? Surely someone will go too deep and their chest cavity will get crushed-isn't this a tad foolish? And why not carry an aqualung-in case you must breath?
agree on all of it!
fully get where your coming from dude..love being underwater
Posted on my birthday :)
@ 5:40 you can see she's a freediver, she has a Suunto D4 Dive Computer
Can anyone tell me where the dive starting at 2:23 is? I've seen the whole dive before, where he walks into the water and dives and I'd like to see it again...I just can't find it. Thanks.
how he equalized his ear when he went down.. awesome
There's a few different techniques they use but equalization is very important.
Just love it
wait but, he lost his sense of taste? like not tasting food? how did that happen? is that like a mental block that occured during the blackout or something? explain
What was the previous record?
These people put an end to the Pain n suffering of Samsára one day......... .
Here I am holding it for a minute in my room looking like a idiot.
krasavec!!!!respect!!!!
amazing!
Amazing story and inspiring !! but just how long can he hold his breath underwater. I mean yeah ok he goes 120 meters under but in what time ???
The record focuses on how deep he goes. In general, divers can't just descend/ascend as fast as they could bcos it would kill them. His record took more or less 4 minutes.
seattlespace98 free divers can descend/ascend has fast has they like won't kill them or hurt them
Some free-divers can hold their breath for six, perhaps even eight minutes but that's not when they are trying to go deep. :)
half human half fish. AWESOME
or just ask a question and then someone will do the hard work for me. ty!
Impressive, May I just ask, the mask you are wearing, is it Aqualung Micro Mask and if not what is it?
I got it, "Tusa Panthes" isn't it?
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Please tell me , who is playing the piano at the end of the film . Or give a download link , please
Scuse my vulgar dialectic... This man is fucking awesome.
What's the song at the end, please?
He looked like Peta from Hunger Games in the beginning lol.
красавчик !!!! respect !!!
He has extremely good lungs.
I can do 9m for about 1 minute.
I can however stay under water for longer under 4 m.
Sometimes up to 3 min.
One day,yes one day... I don't want to come back.
cool....awesome
I wish i could do this. 2:30 is the maximum dive i have done. this guy breathe under water lol. In my videos 2:10 is the most ive done. This guy is really amazing.
Please help! Does any one know the piano music at the end???
soundhound it :) ill try and find it
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Very impressive 396 feet.... wow
no pins wow... supperrrbbbb
F A N T A S T I C ❤️❤️❤️
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Hi, yes you are right he is a Kiwi. Not sure what made me think he was a Brit, perhaps I thought he said Trowbridge, hah. My mistake, sorry to you William. Amazing achievement, should inspire me to get deeper than my 10m on my snorkelling days in the Ocean. He was born in UK but grew up in NZ...does that make him a bit English ?? or British I should say...
+Anton Nicholls he left the UK at when he was at 18 months so hes pretty much kiwi
+EJ Ioane I thought he always was a Kiwi
didn't know that, thought the only problem was if there is no more oxygen to resist