How to Hold Your Breath Longer: a freediving tutorial from a professional freediver

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • How to hold your breath longer. There are no tricks to holding your breath longer and becoming a better freediver but there are ways that you can train. This tutorial details how to train for freediving, what aspects of our bodies we are training when we hold our breath, specific freediving techniques and the best exercises to maximise your natural freediving ability.
    How do I hold my breath longer is probably the most common question that I get asked and the truth is that there is no simple answer. It's also impossible to put all the information to increasing your breath hold into one video so I will be releasing several videos on the topic.
    The information in this video really does require you to have some prior freediving knowledge like:
    -How to breathe before a dive
    -How to rescue a blackout
    -Hypoxia and Carbon Dioxide theory
    -Basic freediving safety
    If you're keen to check out our online freediving school go to www.freedivingmanual.com
    To learn to freedive in Australia check out www.freedivingfamily.com

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  • @AdamFreediver
    @AdamFreediver  Před 3 lety +100

    To learn to Freedive Online check out www.freedivingfamily.com

  • @GambitRadio
    @GambitRadio Před 5 lety +4326

    I’ve been holding my breathe for a month. Thanks

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 5 lety +404

      Very welcome :)

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R Před 5 lety +314

      That's gotta be some kind of record...

    • @bruhmonkey9094
      @bruhmonkey9094 Před 5 lety +48

      Josef nah

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R Před 5 lety +67

      @@bruhmonkey9094
      You know someone who's held their breath for longer than a month?

    • @furretar6484
      @furretar6484 Před 5 lety +249

      @@Josef_R every dead person?

  • @Blinkonceifyougay
    @Blinkonceifyougay Před 4 lety +1343

    Im learning this to avoid breathing in smoke when walking behind/past a smoker.

    • @jessicageerman3896
      @jessicageerman3896 Před 4 lety +28

      💀

    • @ZacharyRodriguezVlogs
      @ZacharyRodriguezVlogs Před 4 lety +46

      Yes. Smoking kills.

    • @papawalter8861
      @papawalter8861 Před 4 lety +24

      Before this vid i was able to hold my breath for around 1:30 while walking now its around 2-2:30 thanks

    • @balladin9200
      @balladin9200 Před 4 lety +35

      FaZe Buck
      ??? Did you learn that smoking is cool? Grow up kid.

    • @crispynugget2351
      @crispynugget2351 Před 4 lety +8

      Breathe in a few metres away from visible smoke and just hold it in ad long as you can after that if you're nit sure you're far away enough grab your shirt over your nose and breathe small portions. Usually works for me

  • @kopapai7138
    @kopapai7138 Před 6 lety +374

    "Before we launch into this" just say "Before we DIVE into this"

  • @jimhsan1
    @jimhsan1 Před 3 lety +388

    Using your 4 min. table (2 min hold, 2 min breathe) I was able to easily hold my breath for 2 minutes, again and again. There were almost no abdominal contractions. Your advice to not push yourself made it possible. I've never, NEVER been able to go over 90 seconds in my life. Thanks!

    • @dragos8839
      @dragos8839 Před 2 lety

      Did u do it in the water ?

    • @jimhsan1
      @jimhsan1 Před 2 lety +10

      @@dragos8839 No. I wish I could. I'm just training myself to increase my time.

    • @flamewing7680
      @flamewing7680 Před 2 lety

      Me too I’m just laying down doing this but I can’t go over 1:30 yet, pretty much my first time holding my breath like this.

    • @lambertovitali3152
      @lambertovitali3152 Před rokem +2

      @@flamewing7680 I can't believe these low figures. I thought everyone could do about 3 minutes? I could as a child, and I virtually never swam anywhere and never practised. The first time is always about 2 minutes, then 2:30, then 3. Just keep your mouth shut, it's not rocket science.

    • @labaccident2010
      @labaccident2010 Před rokem +11

      @@lambertovitali3152some people have weaker lungs.
      I used to be able to hold for over two minutes while swimming, but my lungs got weaker after repeatedly getting sick the last few years. I can only hold for about forty seconds now.
      Also, everyone is different. No need to be so condescending to people who are trying to improve.

  • @kobayashimaru8114
    @kobayashimaru8114 Před 7 lety +1498

    I don't even have any interesting in becoming a free diver and I watched this whole thing lol. You are a good speaker

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +95

      Kobayashi Maru thank you so much! I really appreciate that :)

    • @laurduncan
      @laurduncan Před 7 lety +21

      Agreed. You'd make an excellent teacher. I would pay attention in your class.

    • @football-gj5xf
      @football-gj5xf Před 6 lety +1

      Adam Freediver sorry adam you do speak very fast

    • @penkatadrums
      @penkatadrums Před 6 lety +1

      why you say that he "would make"? He already is! :p

    • @mohammadwazzan6781
      @mohammadwazzan6781 Před 6 lety +5

      Hi ,thanks for the video,, I consider my self intermediate free diver , recently I did level 2 SSI , maximum depth 30 meter and I'm willing to take it to the next level,, you think I should do this tables? Twice a week and beside that what else I should do as training?

  • @rootdawgy4778
    @rootdawgy4778 Před 3 lety +163

    What I do to convince my body to hold its breath longer is don't imagine the feeling in your lungs as the need to breathe, just imagine it as an uncomfortable feeling, and try to forget about breathing. Works for me, and gets the feeling of needing to breath out of my head.

    • @pampiekicker
      @pampiekicker Před 2 lety +6

      I imagine myself breathing in water it works 🤷‍♂️

    • @Alex-ns6hj
      @Alex-ns6hj Před 2 lety +13

      @@pampiekicker if I do that it wont be long before I take a huge gulp of pool water and water goes up my nose

    • @pampiekicker
      @pampiekicker Před 2 lety

      @@Alex-ns6hj dont do it if u not used to being underwater :ddd

  • @craigcmu
    @craigcmu Před 4 lety +480

    I been holding my breath in my mothers stomach for 9 months. I think i broke the record!

  • @siboneyyy
    @siboneyyy Před 6 lety +179

    Adam was holding his breath during the whole video

  • @Ackow
    @Ackow Před 5 lety +60

    I never went diving in my life, yet I watched the whole video and subscribed lol

  • @thehumanpractice2985
    @thehumanpractice2985 Před 4 lety +5

    Since I've started to train my breathing I just found a new channel to follow. Such a charismatic teacher. A very well structured lesson.

  • @CrystalClearMaths
    @CrystalClearMaths Před 5 lety +115

    Thank you, Adam.
    As a 15-16 year old, my record for holding my breath while inactive (lying on the bed) was 4:02. I loved the peace and sensation of not breathing and used to often spend more time underwater than above it when in a pool or lake.
    The only time I competed in an Olympic Pool, I swam 75 metres underwater (at the same age) ... but I never thought of diving particularly deep. I always battled equalising pressures and my ears hurt.
    Now that I am an older man, you are inspiring me to return to holding my breath while resting and taking apnoea walks!
    Your enthusiasm is contagious, and you have inspired me.
    Thank you

    • @KarlSap
      @KarlSap Před rokem +5

      BROSKY you gotta help me man 4:02????? bro what? i cant even go 2minutes whats your training HOW? plz respond after 3 years lad PLZ

    • @trxszyHimself
      @trxszyHimself Před rokem

      the fezel technique helps with the ears!

    • @CrystalClearMaths
      @CrystalClearMaths Před rokem +9

      @@KarlSap I am no expert, Creative.
      I am sure there are CZcams videos that will explain far more than I ever knew.
      My belief at the time was that it was important to be very fit aerobically. I did lots of calisthenics and distance running and swimming (and other activities). I am guessing that a very fit heart and better hemoglobin blood content means a lower pulse rate and more efficient transfer and use of oxygen around the body. Even at my age and very unfit, my resting heart rate is around 55. It was lower as a teenager.
      I breathed deeply beforehand ... approaching hyperventilation.
      Lying calmly and almost in a meditative state is vital ... enjoying the peace and the experience.
      As the carbon dioxide builds and the body wants to fight to breathe, there is still half a minute to a minute of air and conscious resting if you can relax and learn to 'ignore' the body's reflex. That, actually, is the biggest battle.
      I also used to practise regularly when walking around ... just randomly holding my breath (e.g. walking past smokers) for 30-60 seconds or more. That becomes an art, especially if you had just breathed out.
      In short, constant practice, I guess. I hope you can learn good habits from people far more experienced than I ever was. I was entirely self taught :P.
      Best wishes to you!

    • @CrystalClearMaths
      @CrystalClearMaths Před rokem

      @@trxszyHimself Thank you, J3s1xr. I had never heard of this method and have just looked it up. When I get fitter and get back to diving again, I will try the method/technique.
      I appreciate your thoughtful help! Thank you.

    • @charlesantoine5901
      @charlesantoine5901 Před rokem

      ​@@KarlSap yesterday panic attack 6th attempt did 3 minutes I smoke 20 years and I am only 32 and heavy asthmatic...I most probably can go 4min

  • @whytellmewhy
    @whytellmewhy Před 4 lety +1

    I didn’t really learn how to hold my breath longer except just practice and train. But he’s so positive and speaks so clearly.

  • @tknowsit
    @tknowsit Před 5 lety +5

    Hands down best video of freediving breathing I've seen. Great breakdown of the different components, plus it's all measurable and scientific. 👍🏻

  • @Blaver
    @Blaver Před 7 lety +459

    i went from 40 seconds to 1:30 just from this vid thanks

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +27

      DankTard awesome! Solid work!

    • @Blaver
      @Blaver Před 7 lety +68

      im now at 2:30

    • @jasminadevries3958
      @jasminadevries3958 Před 6 lety +19

      DankTard Bull shit

    • @Blaver
      @Blaver Před 6 lety +5

      +jasmina de vries whats bullshit?

    • @SubCultureMEDIAHilbert
      @SubCultureMEDIAHilbert Před 6 lety +32

      Why BS? That is quite an easy jump with just a little mental effort. Practicing the techniques in this video could make just about anyone increase their breath-holds by minutes if they practice.

  • @marclogm
    @marclogm Před 4 lety +1

    Yo, thankyou so much, I showed this video to a friend and he has been holding his breath for a day or two, he hasn't moved. He's gonna be so happy when i tell him his time

  • @Tinker13ee
    @Tinker13ee Před 4 lety +2

    This was such a well thought out and easy to follow instructional. Thank you for taking the time to make and share!

  • @bwiltz17
    @bwiltz17 Před 6 lety +9

    Just getting into freediving/spearfishing in the northern Gulf of Mexico and have not had the chance to take a class but have learned a ton from your videos. Can't say how much I appreciate them.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +2

      thanks so much for letting me know!!! :) welcome to the freediving family ;) I bet spearfishing there is amazing!

    • @bwiltz17
      @bwiltz17 Před 6 lety +1

      It has so much to offer. I'm mainly diving off the coast of Louisiana so it's full of oil rigs which hold tons of fish and makes for awesome underwater scenery. I've mainly been chasing smaller snapper but have run across many species. I have so much to learn but have been practicing 2-3 days a week in the pool. Such a rewarding activity.

  • @slappafish_official
    @slappafish_official Před 6 lety +7

    Thank you!!! Some of the best training information I’ve found on CZcams! Very clear and very straightforward!!! THANK YOU for making this! 🤩

  • @Dave-bt8pm
    @Dave-bt8pm Před rokem +1

    I want to say thank you Mate! I had been doing something's well, all intuitively but I see many of my mistakes now. Your delivery is brilliant and your passion evident. Cheers mate!

  • @GingerAdventurez
    @GingerAdventurez Před 6 lety +2

    Adam I am so glad to have found your channel. I am excited to check out all your videos and learn. I have always been intrigued by those with incredible breath holding abilities.
    Thanks!

  • @josemartucci1
    @josemartucci1 Před 6 lety +33

    Thank you so much for the class, you have no idea how much I appreciate you and what you're doing right now to teach me how to actually hold my breath longer. Keep up the good work! I will definitely use everything that you've taught me.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much Jose! I really appreciate hearing that :)

  • @iateanentireleprechaun7294
    @iateanentireleprechaun7294 Před 4 lety +214

    My grandpas been holding his breath for 3 years

    • @slavicguy8687
      @slavicguy8687 Před 4 lety +8

      My has been holding for 5 years

    • @stevejackson5268
      @stevejackson5268 Před 4 lety +2

      Hahaha

    • @plantbasedplant3505
      @plantbasedplant3505 Před 4 lety +5

      @@slavicguy8687 mine has 6 years

    • @mrdestoryher171
      @mrdestoryher171 Před 4 lety +17

      It’s disturbing that you guys are pretty much talking about when your grandpas died..

    • @window8995
      @window8995 Před 4 lety +12

      @@mrdestoryher171 I can see why its disturbing but death is normal.. we all grow to accept it... sometimes at least

  • @everyangleinspectors4174
    @everyangleinspectors4174 Před 6 lety +2

    How could anyone give this video a thumbs down. I swear there are just ppl going on CZcams clicking thumbs down on every video they see. Its awesome and thanks so much for the video. I'm watching them all!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety

      thank you so much :) haha yeah I think that some people wanted a magic trick for it as opposed to physiology and training haha

  • @RickLag8514
    @RickLag8514 Před 15 dny

    This is one of my favorite videos on youtube, thankyou!

  • @almogzohar9437
    @almogzohar9437 Před 4 lety +26

    Thank you so much for the detailed tutorial! After only 2 days of training I was now able to hold my breath for 2:04 minutes. (My best attempt before training was 1:07)

  • @leonisntfunny1346
    @leonisntfunny1346 Před 4 lety +21

    I held my breath for one minute and I’m proud....

  • @johnfletcher6457
    @johnfletcher6457 Před 5 lety

    I'm an absolute beginner, which means I have so many questions I can't even begin to know what they are. How this is relevant to your video is that you answered about ten of them. Thank you!

  • @abettermousetrap
    @abettermousetrap Před 3 lety +1

    Top drawer all the way. A well spoken young man with excellent tips and obvious common sense. Kudos...

  • @rcbuggydude455
    @rcbuggydude455 Před 6 lety +446

    i want to dive to the bottom of the sea and return as Odin

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +58

      that is exactly what you will do!

    • @oofo5982
      @oofo5982 Před 5 lety

      @@AdamFreediver what is free diving dude is the depth deep?

    • @DontStopBrent
      @DontStopBrent Před 4 lety +5

      @RC Buggy Dude † I wanna tie some weights to you and help get you there. ;)

    • @shounenbat510
      @shounenbat510 Před 4 lety +6

      Wouldn't you return as Poseidon?

    • @jean-lucmerleonepixel3517
      @jean-lucmerleonepixel3517 Před 4 lety +3

      You won’t...Neptune will kick your arse before you return...and that’s kicking with a serious monofin tail 😀

  • @crazy-cris1236
    @crazy-cris1236 Před 6 lety +270

    I personally think that spongebob music helps me hold my breath longer, after all bikini bottom is underwater

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +7

      absolutely. Lately i've been singing Cindy Lauper while i dive hahaha

    • @crazy-cris1236
      @crazy-cris1236 Před 6 lety

      Adam Freediver wow never thought I'd get a reply omg thx :)

    • @eliasrischer3852
      @eliasrischer3852 Před 5 lety +4

      this is the most underrated comment on youtube

  • @ronblume3071
    @ronblume3071 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m no free diver but I’ve always enjoyed staying underwater and hanging with the marine life. I recently did my open water scuba....awesome....in the Maldives......but the point that I’m slow getting to, is I LOVE your passion for both your presentation & your sport so much that I’m a subscriber 👏👏👏👏

  • @meangeldil
    @meangeldil Před 3 lety

    Ive been holding my breath for three years now. Thank you!

  • @edrissemussa371
    @edrissemussa371 Před 7 lety +28

    Thanks once again Adam. Can't wait for next deep week. Let us know as soon as you have the dates please.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +6

      thanks you! :) I'll let you know ASAP about deep week!

  • @stephaniet1389
    @stephaniet1389 Před 7 lety +4

    I always wanted to start freediving training by myself, but all the tables and explanations really scared me. You got me back into it and my breath-holding on land increased! Thank you so much. :3

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety

      Stephanie T that's epic! Stoked that you're back in the game! :)

  • @spearfishingaddiction
    @spearfishingaddiction Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos thanks for teaching me to freedive my entire life has changed thanks to you

  • @damn671
    @damn671 Před 6 lety +388

    I went from holding my breath 40 seconds to 6 hours straight. Thanks!

  • @DaanVerhoeven
    @DaanVerhoeven Před 7 lety +256

    Love it! Love your dog! Love how he seems to think "Stop kissing me you weirdo i know where that mouth has been"

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +50

      Daan Verhoeven Hahahaha he's such a grumpy thing! But that's why we love him! Plus his mouth has been to some weird places too 😳😳😳😳😳

    • @rais4215
      @rais4215 Před 6 lety +1

      Daan Verhoeven

    • @JW-zs6tn
      @JW-zs6tn Před 6 lety +2

      it sounded like he was growling at him...
      why is it so unsafe to do max breath hold walks alone?... is it common to pass out?... i feel like you'd just open your mouth and breath if you got to your max

    • @PeteJDunham
      @PeteJDunham Před 3 lety +1

      @@JW-zs6tn if you're able to open your mouth and start breath, than... It wasn't your max ))

    • @shaneevans7244
      @shaneevans7244 Před 2 lety

      Ahahha that rottie love, growl when kissing them then get upset when you stop

  • @richardkilpela1060
    @richardkilpela1060 Před 4 lety

    Just broke the 3 minute mark for the first time, I'm digging these videos. Interesting to learn things I was "accidently" doing right, but better to learn things I was doing wrong.

  • @Marcel-df3vc
    @Marcel-df3vc Před 9 měsíci +2

    My uncle is holding his breath for 2 days straight since I showed him this video. He's completely focused and doesnt let anybody bother him

  • @aprylskahill4186
    @aprylskahill4186 Před 6 lety +6

    Adam, thank you so much for all of your videos. I absolutely love the passion that comes through in your videos, your kind disposition, and the content. I love knowing that you are an experienced diver and that you support your statements with your knowledge from that experience along with science but still remind us viewers that your word is not law and just opinion which is so important to remember! I feel so comfortable listening to your advice versus listening to someone else who doesn't do any of those things, plus you seem like a cool dude! Seriously, you're all around awesome! Thank you :))

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +1

      Apryl thank you so so much! that's seriously one of the best compliments I've ever received :) thank you! :) I really hope we get to dive together someday

  • @Cristiansanchezsk8
    @Cristiansanchezsk8 Před 5 lety +12

    I just made the whole table C02 and 02 and when I finished I breathed for 2:30 and I managed to beat my old personal record of 04: 3 min. with a new personal record of 04:15 min. In fact, I never managed to match my previous record of static apnea until today. Thanks for the video!

  • @ashayam2456
    @ashayam2456 Před 3 lety

    I want to learn how to freedive just for fun and I love your channel, its super helpful and you’re such a nice guy, keep up the great work!

  • @sumasu4496
    @sumasu4496 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. Love this. Freedive thats free to breath as and when needed.

  • @forceofnature07
    @forceofnature07 Před 2 lety +3

    Cool, can you now make a video on how to stop holding my breath? I miss breathing.

  • @HFXmermaid
    @HFXmermaid Před 7 lety +16

    Hi Adam your videos are great. I belong to AIDA Canada but there's no freediving instruction programs where I live, or anywhere close to where I live. So I train with some people who have their different levels from different places in my country. (I literally have to hop a plane and stay somewhere for a week to get a free diving cert!) and I'm always searching out online references. Your videos are great, I can't thank you enough!
    I am a mermaid performer in Canada and was one of the first in North America. I've utilized a lot of online research to help me improve my freediving skills. I am not as interested in going deep as much as I am with breath holding and being safe while doing so. (with my work I don't end up going any deeper than a standard aquarium). I have stunted lungs but I've managed to get my static breath hold to 2.30 so far at my best, but after a bad lung infection last year I can't get past 1.47 now.
    For now, it's a good enough for what I do. I'm either performing in aquariums or I'm performing for filming (have a music video coming out shortly!) so I don't have much reason to go beyond a minute or so.
    Just wanted to share my weird story and say thanks for all these awesome videos.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety

      Raina Mermaid thank you so much Raina! It's great to know the people who watch my videos because mostly all I can do is watch the view count tick by haha. Your music video sounds awesome! I'd love you to share it with me when it's done :)

    • @skylerhall1537
      @skylerhall1537 Před 6 lety +1

      Omg I literally just found this video bc I wanted to work on my breath capacity for the SAME REASON! I've wanted to be a mermaid performer for years but I could never hold my breath for longer than 2min static and 1.5min while dolphin kicking across a standard inground pool!

  • @alant383
    @alant383 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Adam. Your vids are the best source of rational, professional free diving training I have ever seen, anywhere. I recently did a Free Diving certificate in Panglao, Philippines (Bohol) and it effectively confirmed everything I had already learned from personal experience. But your tutorials take it to another level.
    I experimented doing progressive breath holds at home in my "sweat patch" workout/training area just to find where my limits are. I can repeatedly breath hold to 3 minutes no problem and my personal best is 5 minutes, but only in a relaxed state (not after any weight training). I also found out what it's like to black out - at home, sitting down and have become comfortable with contractions. Your O2 and CO2 tables appear to be a good way to progress but as you noted, diving really only improves with diving. The benefits of static breath holds have been to find familiarity with contractions and that woozy feeling at the end of a dive just before reaching the surface - no panic, just complete peaceful relaxation. The static breath holds also seem to help with learning to relax and almost get into that "Zen" mode.
    Does this get better with age? As metabolism slows, we need less oxygen and (at least) one famous free diver (Natalia Molchanova) noted she was better able to free dive as she got older - but she died diving recreationally.

  • @normiex8990
    @normiex8990 Před 7 lety +130

    I liked it cause your just a likable guy

  • @eileenhill1800
    @eileenhill1800 Před 6 lety +635

    Can I practice this in my sink 😂?

  • @daewookim4392
    @daewookim4392 Před 4 lety

    Love your charm and all the info in these videos. These videos really helped me out with diving when I'm spearfishing here in guam.

  • @lettherebemusic6213
    @lettherebemusic6213 Před 7 měsíci

    You're truly a wonderful teacher. Thank you

  • @rgibson759
    @rgibson759 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m a spearo with a 6min static breath hold but still managed to pick up a few tips from this. Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @yawa35
      @yawa35 Před 3 lety

      Im 18 years old and wants to learn more for holding your breath longer , do you have some tips?

    • @rgibson759
      @rgibson759 Před 3 lety

      @@yawa35 do a breath hold course for free diving or spearfishing. No good me going into detail on the comments section, good luck 👌

    • @yawa35
      @yawa35 Před 3 lety

      @@rgibson759 okay thankyou very much

  • @moltenconcepts398
    @moltenconcepts398 Před 6 lety +10

    Great video and easy to understand. I'm a spearo so this is all good info. I'd love to be able to break that 1 minute mark but seem to hang around 45 seconds just to keep it safe. Deepest I've been is 65ft, that was with a full weight belt so getting off the bottom was interesting. Definitely subscribing!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +3

      thanks so much :) If you're diving that deep you may want to take some weight off! haha but I think you're diving in a really smart and safe way. Spearfishing can be risky only because of the amount of things that can go wrong in a dive- tangles, fish reefing themselves etc so I don't think it's a bad thing at all that you dive conservatively. In time you'll easily crack that 1 minute mark

  • @nekminute9772
    @nekminute9772 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the upload dude! Fellow freedivers from AUS, Perth been following you since a few hundred. Always learning something new with ur vids, keep it up!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +1

      thanks so much bro! so stoked you're finding them useful :)

  • @yunikim5309
    @yunikim5309 Před 3 lety

    Love the word 'embrace the contractions' thanks!

  • @Joe-yc3kn
    @Joe-yc3kn Před 4 lety +11

    This really helped my brother, he’s been holding his breath underwater for 2 days now. I think he had the record!

  • @chellybayes
    @chellybayes Před 5 lety +3

    What an amazing video series! I love it when professionals such as Adam are so passionate about what they do that they take time to encourage and guide complete beginners who are interested in the sport. Thanks so much! I'm two days into my training and I had a couple questions for Adam or the community...For the CO2 and O2 tables, is there any danger in doing a table more often than a few times a week? Maybe like doing 5 tables a week. I saw in one of your videos you said no more than 3. All of my training will be dry training as I don't have access to a pool, so I just wanted to make sure that I wouldn't do my lungs or body any damage by doing them more often. It wouldn't be mentally taxing on me as I actually really enjoy doing the exercises. So is it safe to do more than 3 tables a week? And is it even beneficial to do that?
    Also, should I increase the breath hold portion if I'm getting through the 8 rounds fairly easily? Or should I stay where I started? How often should I reestablish my max hold? For example, in the CO2 table, 50% of my PB is 45 seconds (which currently stands at a rather unimpressive 1:30). . On my first day of training (2 days ago), I did the 8 rounds of the CO2 tables quite easily. Is that how it should be or should I push myself at least a little bit? Say by maybe increasing the breath hold to 50 seconds? Again, I really enjoy the exercises so it's not something that is going to discourage me from going forward with training.
    Thanks so much for all the great info!

  • @WhentheLightsgoOut
    @WhentheLightsgoOut Před 4 lety

    You’re awesome man, videos have been helping a lot. Keep up the great work 😎

  • @alexkalpyou
    @alexkalpyou Před 3 lety

    One of the most useful videos for training. Cheers from Greece

  • @erinleach1735
    @erinleach1735 Před 7 lety +18

    Awesome tutorial!!!!

  • @OhLuckyMan
    @OhLuckyMan Před 6 lety +7

    Thanks Adam. I'm going to use this knowledge to improve my snorkeling ability. I'm 69 years old! Cheers

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +1

      Great to hear Rob! Hope it helps you with your snorkeling!

    • @krazywally5685
      @krazywally5685 Před 4 lety

      Take a blacksmiths anvil with you next time and I swear you'll go deeper than you ever thought possible👍

    • @spirit4440
      @spirit4440 Před 2 lety

      @@krazywally5685 bruh

  • @deonb6106
    @deonb6106 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the super useful advice. I'm a newbie and am definitely going to be applying these in my training.

  • @charlieosko4151
    @charlieosko4151 Před rokem

    Well... this is MUCH more complex than I thought! Great video :)

  • @tiloniong5666
    @tiloniong5666 Před 7 lety +9

    Good stuff bro...keep it up! Cheers

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +4

      thanks so much! I very very much appreciate that!

  • @romansvoboda4661
    @romansvoboda4661 Před 6 lety +22

    A few questions:
    1) My max static breath hold is 1:31. Wouldn't it be more beneficial to practice a table with 3-minute intervals? Because a 4-minute interval would keep giving me a full 2-minute recovery which kind of defeats the purpose of the table. Right?
    2) Is freediving in a lake any different to the sea/ocean? I live on the coast of the Zurich lake (switzerland) which is huge and plenty deep (100+ metres) but obviously I don't have a seashore anywhere closeby.
    3) In the 104m dive video, was there an external light source or is there actually that much light deep down?
    Also, you are the first youtuber whom I have seen respond to every single comment under his videos, which makes you the most awesome person on this planet. Keep it up!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +8

      hahaha thanks Roman :)
      So at this point in time I think what you need to work on is more your relaxation rather than your C02 tolerance so keep the interval at 4 minutes so that you can have the option of increasing your breath hold times.
      The difference is that you will be less bouyant diving in fresh water and lakes are usually much colder and darker! haha
      In the caribbean the vis is so good that there is that much light at the bottom :)

    • @10000subswithnovideos.
      @10000subswithnovideos. Před 5 lety +1

      Mines 2 mins but that was a looooong time ago...

  • @simonrotzer7884
    @simonrotzer7884 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this explaination. I can now hold my breath more than twice as long as before. :)

  • @jpincebu4049
    @jpincebu4049 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi again Adam
    I just watched this video again for the 2nd time (after the past 1.5yr in the Philippines here in Cebu)
    ❤🇵🇭❤
    I was teaching myself to free dive (with the use of your videos) during lockdown & not long after I arrived here you had just recently been to Bohol (just opposite where I was staying in Cebu)...
    Sadly I haven't yet gotten to dive there yet (with all the restrictions still for inter island travel) but thanks to your videos, tips & expertise etc. I have managed to dive to a relatively comfortable 10m depth... not "so" deep I know - but coming from never having been even 1m under the surface before (when I came to Cebu from the UK) it was amazing to start getting deeper and deeper, seeing so much beauty in the ocean. 🥰🥰🥰 I got to dive with so many sea turtles and even had a 1 on 1 encounter with a whale shark (completely organic and natural like a scene from a movie!)
    ❤🧜🏻‍♂️🐋🐢🐠🐡🐟🦀
    At first I was struggling at around 5m to equalise (for a few months)... but after persistance, perseverance and practice I soon managed to go deeper and have no problems now equalizing using the Frenzel technique 🧜🏻‍♂️❤
    Anyway... just wanted to thank you again!... I really love watching your videos and everytime you amaze me and inspire me.
    I have been so busy the past 6months with house building here. But now, I can get back to working on new deeper depths and longer breathe holds in the stunning reefs here in the Philippines. ❤🇵🇭❤😎👊
    Many thanks again brother!... keep up the great work! 💪😎
    I shall look forward to seeing more of your content, adventures and achievements! 🧜🏻‍♂️❤👊😎

  • @roberthughes7280
    @roberthughes7280 Před 6 lety +4

    Hey Adam, just getting into this whole thing. May just be my latest FAD, but I really enjoy the science behind this sport and I have been practicing pranyamas just for helping me to meditate after a hard days work. Tried the beginning of your static breath hold training table and manged to do 3 sets of 2min holds with 2 min rests. I was really pleased! I will continue to try and beat this target, I think if I made 3min it would be insane for me:)

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety

      Robert that's awesome :) keep going bro :) just take it nice and slow and enjoy it

  • @prophet_alfredo9465
    @prophet_alfredo9465 Před 4 lety +39

    Ok I just tested my self and I got 1 min on how long I can hold for. I’ll edit and tell my time after a day of training. Edit: I got 2.27 after 3 weeks of training.

  • @itmealex9605
    @itmealex9605 Před 3 lety +2

    first try i was able to hold for 45 seconds, second was 1 minute, waiting for the 4 minute mark now to attempt a minute and 15 seconds. It helps for me to think of the feeling of needing to breath as just mild discomfort. thanks! Going to a quarry diving area in june.

  • @werlucad5783
    @werlucad5783 Před 3 lety +2

    I used to do competitive swimming for ~11 years, and one of the exercises we did was the table you brought up where you swim in a pool. Unfortunately I don't competitively swim anymore, but I have been recently interested in diving at the local river.

  • @mick2wolf
    @mick2wolf Před 7 lety +6

    well done!!! like your way to explain the trainning tips. I‘ve already passed the AIDA 2 star course and want to go far, thank you for the beautiful video tutorial and I've learned a lot~~~keep on the great job and enjoy the dive :)

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +2

      thanks so much! I really appreciate the feed back :)

  • @missmgmnt
    @missmgmnt Před 6 lety +8

    I’m up to holding my breath for 2 minutes in that 4 minute interval exercise. 😁👍🏻 Thanks for the tips! I’m going to keep at it, then try the walking exercises you suggested, then bring it to the pool. I used to be able to swim from one end of the pool to the other underwater no problem... no practice needed. Haven’t been able to do that for a bit. So these exercises were a great find. ☺️

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety

      thanks so much! I'm so happy you're enjoying it :)

  • @Zeva888
    @Zeva888 Před měsícem

    I learnt so much!! Thank you🎉🎉

  • @nrep669
    @nrep669 Před 6 lety +2

    I've have been following Adam's videos and have substantially improved my breath hold times. I have gone from 1 minute to 2 min 30 secs. Thanks Adam for all your great advice! :-)

  • @freediveandthrive
    @freediveandthrive Před 7 lety +33

    Another great video Adam, thanks. Love the point about iron depletion, need to look into that!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +9

      Domhnallus yeah so many freedivers are anemic! Thanks heaps too :)

    • @AhmedAhmedMahdy
      @AhmedAhmedMahdy Před 7 lety +2

      blood is the oxygen transporter from lungs to our bodies...so we have to take care of it to do it's job as well

    • @squirrel9760
      @squirrel9760 Před 7 lety +1

      Domhnallus jiskskksksksks

    • @ZoeyVagnerLLF
      @ZoeyVagnerLLF Před 7 lety +2

      I'm anemic :[ grrrr

  • @TubeZargos
    @TubeZargos Před 5 lety +6

    hey Adam, love your videos. I'm a begginer in freediving, how did you did that underwater exhale buble circule at 09:14? Anyone else curious to know ?

  • @ladyrita3667
    @ladyrita3667 Před 3 lety

    Watching you i am thinking maybe happy people are more able to hold breath. At the first video didn't like you but now, i love your videos. Thanks

  • @Savogre
    @Savogre Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your videos!
    You do great work.
    Wish you new personal and official achievments.
    And your dog is very cute!

  • @Mediiiin
    @Mediiiin Před 5 lety +8

    Yesss! Now i can hold my breath for 10sec that beats my old record of 4 sec

    • @williamlisle8519
      @williamlisle8519 Před 3 lety

      dude he was talking about holding ur breath and then said 4-5 minutes.... i was like EXCUSE ME WTF

  • @abdo2unknown
    @abdo2unknown Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video! It really made a huge difference for me! Not just with freediving but in exercising and running as well! It's very clear, light hearted and super beneficial :) thanks man

  • @scruffscrofula
    @scruffscrofula Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for a very clear explanation

  • @sunflowerbadger
    @sunflowerbadger Před 7 lety +3

    I just tried the static set departure table. It was cool. I'll do it again.
    What are your thoughts on running and cycling as a part of freediving training?
    Thanks for all of the videos.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +1

      ah that's awesome. Aerobic and Anaerobic fitness are both great for freediving so definitely include them

  • @S-u-r-e-n
    @S-u-r-e-n Před 5 lety +5

    Best moment was that dog growling 😂😂😂 priceless!!

    • @mortentoftdal4117
      @mortentoftdal4117 Před 4 lety

      Yeah Really Nice not understanding your dogs signals 😓

  • @KJ-tr6cn
    @KJ-tr6cn Před 3 lety +1

    Ive been holding my breath for this video

  • @linkdoucedame6939
    @linkdoucedame6939 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Adam! your videos are are very helpful

  • @9banheiradas9
    @9banheiradas9 Před 7 lety +3

    Hi Adam, congratulations for another great video!! I've a question regarding the training frequency, I can breath hold 6 minutes and a little plus regularly (I'm saying static because is what I love to do and is my focus, I know that is not usual :P ) but in the last weeks I think I'm breaking mentally and physically...Is possible that is due the fact that I'm doing an table, static or dynamic, almost every day (I hope my coach is not reading this comment) and spearfishing at the weekends? Do you know where can I get more info about it? I found your comment about the over trainning very interesting, it never cross my mind....! Thank you very much!!!! Pedro

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +2

      Hey Pedro! so first of all I need to ask you a few questions....who is your coach and what are their freediving qualifications? What is your freediving background/experience? What is your previous athletic background prior to freediving and what are you aiming for with your future freediving performance? Almost certainly you are over training but there are some circumstances where breath holding 6-7 days a week is beneficial but to train at that frequency you need to have built up to it slowly over many years and you need to be extremely focused on your diet and nutritional supplements in order not to start breaking down your immune system and other things in the body. I personally have never train at that frequency. There is usually no need.

    • @9banheiradas9
      @9banheiradas9 Před 7 lety +2

      Hi Adam! First off all thank you for the feedback! My coach is a certified Apnea Academy coach and certified swimming coach, he coached some freedivers athletes with national pool records! I do spearfishing since always (family thing) and since 2012 I stared with the freedive with a 2 and half years stop, I restarted one year ago with the focus to beat the pool portuguese records (6:02 STA, 138 DYN w/fins and 105 DYN no fins), I was competitive swimming athlete for 10 years. Phiysicaly I'm felling really fine, I thing that is not a problem but mentally I think I'm breaking, my coach agree with me and encourages me to get other opinions, I know that I have the skills and capacity to reach my goals but during training my mind is tired and I'm feeling very anxious!! Did you ever felt something similar? Thank you!!

  • @hadarmoran7117
    @hadarmoran7117 Před 6 lety +3

    hi Adam,
    I have been trying to improve my static breath holds, and i started at 50 sec, and only by relaxing more before a breath hold
    I maneged after a few days to get to do a 1:30 breath holds. I dont think I was improving my c02 tolerance, I think my improvment is only thanks to realxing better and better and slowing my heart rate.
    after i watched this vid I started doing some training sessions:
    of 1 min breath hold and 30 sec recovery x5.
    I noticed 2 thing:
    - when I hold my breath i get the urge to *inhale* instead of the urge to exhale; I'm not sure that I'm feeling contractions at all... when doing a braeth hold if i inhale just a bit more air after 45 sec i can go longer, and all this seems a bit wierd.... i would love your opinion.
    - after a session I'm feeling a bit dizzy for at least half an hour, is it okey? am I doing somthing wrong? (I'm not hyper ventilating as far as I know)
    thanks a lot for the videos, i really enjoy them,
    I can't wait to do a freediving course :)

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much :) what you're feeling does suggest that you're hyperventilating but it really could be several things. It's impossible to say without being there. Also I think you need to take a fuller breath....if you can still inhale that means you have not taken a full breath :)

  • @abderrahmanegouasmi7556

    Hi! i really appreciated your tutorial. I will follow your advice starting from tonight at the pool. Thanks a lot.

  • @adamstone5865
    @adamstone5865 Před 3 lety

    I’m Adam stone. I had to replay beginning two times because I couldn’t believe I heard that correctly but I knew I had at the same time. Mind blown. Subscribed to myself

  • @northernsurfer1848
    @northernsurfer1848 Před 6 lety +4

    When I static training I wear a %SpO2 - PRbpm monitor and my O2 levels hardly ever drop. Do you think I need to adjust my tables?

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +1

      Most likely not Steve :) but i'd need to know more about your training to give you any real advice. Feel free to send me more details to my facebook page, the comment will get lost for me here :)

  • @jhorgeC
    @jhorgeC Před 7 lety +4

    A perfect explanation my friend. The following will be like holding more diaphragmatic blows?

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +1

      thank you! what do you mean by diaphragmatic blows? Do you mean diaphragmatic breaths?

    • @muddin1989
      @muddin1989 Před 7 lety +2

      He might be talking about contractions. Great video Adam, very inspiring!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +1

      Ah too true! Okay I'll make a video about that then!

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +1

      I still dont fully understand Jorge. You want exercises that will help you deal with contractions? or that these exercises that i'm taking about in this video will help you with contractions? these exercises will definitely help you with contractions

    • @jhorgeC
      @jhorgeC Před 7 lety +1

      Exercises that will help you deal with contractions, I understand that intercostal flexibility and hipopressive exercises help but, what I don´t, know is exactly what.
      Thanks Adam.

  • @findvoltage
    @findvoltage Před 5 lety

    Learned more about breathing today thanks to this guy. So thanks.

  • @allie8094
    @allie8094 Před 6 lety +1

    First video and I love your channel already.

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety

      ah! thanks so much! :) I really appreciate that

  • @siberianyoutube
    @siberianyoutube Před 4 lety +16

    Didn't understand much.. but thanks anyway, for trying! Cheers! :O)

  • @gracehampton7036
    @gracehampton7036 Před 6 lety +36

    I can hold my breath for 2-3 minutes consciously but i randomly hold by breath without realizing it and by the time i notice ive been doing it for quite some time but i can never really measure how long

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 6 lety +12

      haha Grace that's kind of hilarious. I've never heard of anyone just doing unconscious breath holds before

    • @harambejr2502
      @harambejr2502 Před 5 lety +6

      This happens to me a lot

    • @kzmla
      @kzmla Před 5 lety

      Same thing happens to me i thought I had some sort of breathe issue.

    • @chiragrulze
      @chiragrulze Před 5 lety

      How do you know you have stopped breathing? If the most you can hold your breath is 3 minutes, you might randomly stop breathing for a minute. But how do you know you did?

    • @kzmla
      @kzmla Před 5 lety

      @@chiragrulze There is a moment where I notice I'm not inhaling or exhaling. It lasts for about 2-3 seconds . This is longer than the natural pause from switching to exhale. Then I abruptly inhale while also having sort of an uncanny feeling.

  • @RaciouS91
    @RaciouS91 Před 4 lety

    Couldnt believe that there are few breath holding exercises in this world and one of them is to accomodate with carbon dioxide tolerance towards the body. And u r a good speaker! It doesnt seemed to be bored and yet I watched the whole video!😆

  • @emilesteyn9483
    @emilesteyn9483 Před rokem

    Thank you kindly, great advice 👌🏼

  • @mean963
    @mean963 Před 3 lety +8

    Am I the only one who can hold my breath for only 20sec

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 3 lety +4

      that's fairly normal in the beginning :)

    • @mean963
      @mean963 Před 3 lety +4

      Adam Freediver Wow, its been 3 years since this video was made. And ur still responding to comments, incredible.

  • @GandyDev
    @GandyDev Před 7 lety +132

    When your too lazy to edit a subscribe button into your video...

    • @AdamFreediver
      @AdamFreediver  Před 7 lety +30

      KuroFlames101 Games and more! 😂😂😂😂😂 or maybe I'm just not all that tech savvy

    • @christiank7837
      @christiank7837 Před 6 lety +21

      He literally made one in real life..takes way more effort.

    • @SINOvideos
      @SINOvideos Před 6 lety +4

      Adam Freediver hActually I thought the Subscribe button was a pretty creative idea.

    • @amneetthedelicioussandwich8921
      @amneetthedelicioussandwich8921 Před 6 lety +2

      He actually did edit in a sub button AND channel link. It's might not show on mobile though.

    • @sarahb8315
      @sarahb8315 Před 6 lety

      haha