Why I've Been Breathing Into a Bag

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2023
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Komentáře • 67

  • @MONK3YSHORTS
    @MONK3YSHORTS Před rokem +43

    This was such a well produced and thought out video - even the AG sponsor clip was great! I love seeing more of Ottilie in your videos as well, she's so cool and supportive!

  • @lukesmith3156
    @lukesmith3156 Před rokem +24

    Life guard training we hold bricks in our hand and walk back and forth - we also lay on the bottom of the deep end with bricks. Lot of workouts under water. In the beginning I believe it's getting the body used to carbon dioxide, people don't necessarily need to breathe but they feel a strong urge to. Once the body gets used to the build up in the blood, you can make great progress with breath holds and under water activities.

  • @emilycarolinemoore4516
    @emilycarolinemoore4516 Před rokem +20

    the quality of these videos just keeps getting better, this was like watching a documentary. keep it up!

  • @OttiIie
    @OttiIie Před rokem +10

    8:05 can't believe u put that in

  • @Notkevinlynch
    @Notkevinlynch Před rokem +10

    Been asthmatic my whole life, Wim-Hoff has helped tremendously. Excited to watch.

  • @jaxon2904
    @jaxon2904 Před rokem +8

    top teir editing and top teir content.

  • @DanTheBizeps
    @DanTheBizeps Před rokem +2

    We've been reading "Breath" by James Nestor in our reading circle and he wrote that lung capacity is the best predictor for life expetancy :) Glad to have you on earth for even longer now Jonne!

  • @joshmcnulty5950
    @joshmcnulty5950 Před rokem +1

    Stumbled across your account and so far have loved all of your content. I’ve done quite a bit of freediving in the past and I’m loving your journey thus far.

  • @toriahennesey
    @toriahennesey Před rokem +1

    I had a proper chuckle at you floating about talking into the tiny mic - I really enjoy your videos, well done!

  • @focusmen
    @focusmen Před rokem +2

    I feel like 2:30 is really good for just starting! Looking forward to seeing the progress

  • @shocklab
    @shocklab Před rokem +1

    In particular, you need to look into recovery breaths. At the moment you may pass out the way you are taking your breath after the breath hold.

  • @Monorijder
    @Monorijder Před rokem

    great topic! love it 🙂. next try some dynamic training to get used to the urge to breathe in onother way, I use it a lot for underwater hockey. Ceep up the good work!

  • @nicolasa.keller715
    @nicolasa.keller715 Před rokem

    Great video! Love the content

  • @Rory626
    @Rory626 Před rokem

    Great video Jonne, where did you get the spirometer from?

  • @chrisbartkowski375
    @chrisbartkowski375 Před rokem

    Luv the content bruh

  • @M1ndHeist
    @M1ndHeist Před rokem +3

    Cool video and very interesting topic! Ottilie and you are amazing 😍 Could you tell in more details about safety procedure? What's the meaning of all taping and it's timing?

    • @TheUnlazyWay
      @TheUnlazyWay  Před rokem

      Thanks a bunch! The tapping is for safety. Here's an article about safety during static apnea: www.deeperblue.com/7-tips-for-conducting-a-static-freediving-session/

  • @everydayathlete35
    @everydayathlete35 Před rokem +4

    you are crazy.
    ...and I love it! Keep up the great work

  • @jaskoGie
    @jaskoGie Před rokem +1

    I was thinking like „have i already watched it?”. And then I realised I’ve seen few of those frames in the vloggg

  • @derFeind
    @derFeind Před rokem +1

    I am wondering has this any application for endurance sports (looking at cycling/running) stronger lungs more oxygen more power?

  • @samyadventures
    @samyadventures Před rokem +3

    Nice video as always - A couple of things to remember for the audience. This is one part of freediving however as far as I am aware Jonne has not taken a freediving course and so there are some things that are missing from the video. There are also a few safety thing that could be slightly improved on regarding your safety and recovery breathing. As I saw below, regarding Wim Hof Method - Please DO NOT hyperventilate before a breath hold in water, it is an easy way to die if you do not have a qualified safety person with you who knows how to rescue you should you black out. If you have any other questions about freediving please let me know :)

    • @samyadventures
      @samyadventures Před rokem +1

      I wrote the above comment quickly yesterday but realised people will want to know the reason why rather than me just telling you its bad. Wim Hof method involves hyperventilation (HV). HV lowers the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in your blood stream which makes it feel easier to hold your breath as the CO2 takes longer to build up. However it is the Co2 which triggers our urge to breathe (UTB). This is what actually keeps us safe. The UTB is a sign from our body that we would like to start breathing again to get rid of the built up Co2 in the blood. The trigger of the UTB happens before our oxygen(O2) levels dip below a critical level and we black out (BO). However if we hyperventilate before a breath hold we decrease the Co2 in our blood which means our UTB will be delayed and as such your level of O2 can reach its critical level to achieve a BO before we ever receive the UTB signals .

  • @olofjosefsson4424
    @olofjosefsson4424 Před rokem

    How much of a difference does it make when you exercising while holding your breath? I.e swimming? Maybe a few other factors like technique play part as well then

  • @hypnoxounet
    @hypnoxounet Před rokem

    Love your videos :)

  • @jeppej4265
    @jeppej4265 Před rokem

    Used to swim on competition level as a kid so had to try what is left of those lungs. Not smoking anymore but many years of doing that in between. Got litle over 2 minutes on the sofa so I guess some capacity is still left but remember having over 3 min younger =/

  • @kaoserdnase
    @kaoserdnase Před rokem

    Still my favorite youtuber

  • @Iglum
    @Iglum Před rokem +1

    Hello Norwegian ”crazy” man here. I did 3.10 after 1 week of training i never had someone to train in water with. But after around 1.50 I feel like dying and I just keep holding 😅. Last “experiment “ 60h awake standing still with my hand on a car 🚗 the same time i did a 120h fast 😂

  • @angelag5708
    @angelag5708 Před rokem

    I love the winter wet suit

  • @Ajumi-
    @Ajumi- Před rokem +1

    Ottillie is the best!!! :D

  • @michaelbarnettuk
    @michaelbarnettuk Před rokem +1

    Do you think improving your breath holds will give any benefits to your swimming?

  • @keneticchannel
    @keneticchannel Před rokem

    "And now d'training beginshhh." 👍

  • @99cya
    @99cya Před rokem

    i can do 1:50s easily while watching your video. i guess i could be a good diver :D

  • @michaelsanchez347
    @michaelsanchez347 Před rokem +1

    I don't know why you're not more popular. I literally don't understand

    • @gasly1018
      @gasly1018 Před rokem

      Probably because of his irregular uploading. Don't know how YT works, but due to that he isn't growing as rapidly as he deserves I guess.

  • @brianniac23
    @brianniac23 Před rokem

    Thank you so much .... Would you be so kind to tell us the book title for your training?

  • @Matthe9256
    @Matthe9256 Před rokem

    I liked this

  • @graphingwhale4585
    @graphingwhale4585 Před rokem

    Completely unrelated to video but why do you always look so different in pictures than in videos? I find it so interesting

  • @HeroesFanXL
    @HeroesFanXL Před rokem +6

    "The bigger the package, the happier it makes you"
    ...
    ...
    ...
    That's what she said.

  • @mateiflorea4621
    @mateiflorea4621 Před rokem

    Feels like a movie

  • @runningwithmarc
    @runningwithmarc Před rokem +1

    Hey Jonne, you can do Wim how's breathing exercise, it's easy to do and you get amazingly long breathe holds. I think I got up to 4 minutes once !

    • @samyadventures
      @samyadventures Před rokem +1

      please do not do wim hof breathing in or near water - it can lead to black out and if you are in water without someone to rescue it is an easy way to die.

  • @jblizzard962
    @jblizzard962 Před rokem

    Maybe try the Wim Hof breathing technique. Good luck.

    • @samyadventures
      @samyadventures Před rokem

      as long as this method is not tried in water :) - This is an easy way to get into real trouble/death

    • @jblizzard962
      @jblizzard962 Před rokem

      @@samyadventures you dan do it the same as the video. Never do it alone, always someone next to you who checkes if your still, OK.

  • @marvalo5313
    @marvalo5313 Před rokem

    Hi how are you doing?

  • @profihouse
    @profihouse Před rokem +1

    are you ok?

  • @user-bv3eq8wo5j
    @user-bv3eq8wo5j Před rokem

    you should meet wim hof

  • @mrcrazyp8089
    @mrcrazyp8089 Před rokem

    Hi from luxembourg

  • @nxel2
    @nxel2 Před rokem

    dude! try the Wim Hoff method!!!

    • @samyadventures
      @samyadventures Před rokem

      please dont try this method in water - only out of water

    • @nxel2
      @nxel2 Před rokem

      @@samyadventures yeah, of course. He's a man that checks everything out in detail...

  • @Bien_guay
    @Bien_guay Před rokem +2

    Extraordinary content as always, keep it up! But please, do some further research on your current sponsor. There is no scientific evidence that this overpriced supplement helps people with a balanced diet. The manufacturer's strategy of flooding all possible marketing channels and recruiting celebrities is remarkable, but that is also the only good thing about this product. Please don't let people believe that their health will improve because of this. Some fresh fruit and vegetables are cheaper and will help more.

  • @timofoss7243
    @timofoss7243 Před rokem

    This video is like a replica of the vlog

  • @tobiasechbergnielsen8824

    What is the goal of all this lung training? 5 minutes?

  • @gandiikovec6436
    @gandiikovec6436 Před rokem

    I think your need to work on making your thumbnails more "clickbaity", your videos are great, but if you look at what did really well for you when it comes to views, the only major difference is the thumbnails.

  • @pompidoos4891
    @pompidoos4891 Před 10 měsíci

    athletic greens is pretty rubbish. just ends up being expensive urine.
    rest of the video was prett good though

  • @mirowitteveen4122
    @mirowitteveen4122 Před rokem

    Hi Jonne ! 😉
    First of all I have been a huge fan for many years, I really like your content and I keep following you in your adventures.
    A few weeks ago you asked if there was anyone who is going on an adventure or doing a challenge, so you can document them. I’m sure you already received a lot of great ideas.
    But my girlfriend, our 9 months old puppy (Pinky) and I, are planning a bikepacking trip in Morocco, beginning the 16th of October and lasting around one week. Last summer we spent 1 month bikepacking from Greece to France. During this month we managed to raise money to donate 1 bike to @worldbicyclerelief.
    But this time we would like to have a more personal impact, so our idea was to cycle trough the north of Morocco (the exact route isn’t planned yet). And connect with the people there by giving them a sort of lucky charm : a lavender fish. This to let people know we think about them and to show that sometimes a little gesture of kindness can bring people together.
    Why a lavender fish ? It is because my family has a little lavender field in the South of France and they use it to create a lot of different products. My favorite one is the lavender fish which reminds me of home. On the back will also be an inspirational quote.
    By the way ! I’m Dutch and Pinky and my girlfriend are Frenchies.
    Hope you like this idea,
    Ophélie, Pinky and Miró :)
    (Ps: I sent you some photos of Pinky via your email and via our insta : mirophelie)