This is an amazing video of a tech diver rescuing a freediver attempting to set a world freediving record.
Let's hear it for tech divers!
I can't get it to work, so work, so try this
This is an amazing video of a tech diver rescuing a freediver attempting to set a world freediving record.
Let's hear it for tech divers!
I can't get it to work, so work, so try this
Last edited by Sarah; 01-09-2007 at 05:02 AM.
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interesting footage............
Yeah, and they say Tech Divers are crazy....
IMO the Free Divers are the guys (and Girls ) that are out of their minds! They go CRAZY deep, then right back up.....makes me dizzy just thinking about it....throw in a shallow water blackout or two....FORGET IT! I'll gladly hump my doubles and stages all day long, any day of the week, rather than try what they do.
First off, this isn't freediving - this is what is termed "No Limits diving" There is no physical exertion involved here. Many in the freediving community don't even consider this something to discuss - including myself. I have talked with several world class athletes including Pipin, Audrey Mestre (before her fatal accident), Tanya Streeter, Herbert Nitsch, etc - They do this more for scientific study than anything else.
BTW - Tom Seitas - the freediver in the video, holds the worlds record for static apnea - just shy of 9 minutes I believe.
Unless you have truly received proper freedive training and experience it for yourself - scuba divers will continue to make uninformed statements like freedivers being out of their minds. I USE to blow bubbles - now I wonder why anyone would - except if they were needing to. I would rather grab my long blades, low volume mask and snorkel and take my housed video camera and freedive ALL DAY LONG up to 20 meters and shoot video than lug all that extra gear around - my back long ago thanked me for that decision...
Anyone wanting to know what freediving is really about, ask away - I'll do my best to answer as succinctly and honestly as I can.
Last edited by freediver; 01-09-2007 at 03:00 PM.
Believe me....I say "CRAZY" with the UTMOST respect!! I used to work at Red Bull and had the opportunity to attend a couple of exhibitions and all I could think was "WOW....I'd kill myself trying that". Competative freedivers are some of the most highly discliplined athletes in the world.
I enjoy freediving, but have never taken the time to put forth a serious effort to learn the proper techniques necessary to make extended dives. Perhaps this will be the year....
Let's see if this will work but I Have a feeling it won't. Very cool video.
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