Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

By avoiding movement, you save more oxygen for a breath-holding exercise underwater

78,356 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

6 Comments

V's profile picture
V1 year ago

I'm convinced, humans actually are evolved to kinda live in water. like water primates.

American Stories Network's profile picture
American Stories Network1 year ago

Test your limits, face your fears, and see who comes out on top. 🚀 Surviving Mann delivers heart-pounding action every episode! Follow for where to watch. #SurvivingMann #Fearless #NavySEALs #SpecOps #TacticalTraining

MoS's profile picture
MoS1 year ago

Can't do it. I would lose easily.

Prof Bagpipes McGru's profile picture
Prof Bagpipes McGru1 year ago

Well that’s too obvious to have to demonstrate it.

Plastic Chair Disrespecter's profile picture
Plastic Chair Disrespecter1 year ago

Yep. Engaging in physical activity of any sort makes you burn through more oxygen. If you need to minimize your oxygen consumption for any reason, moving as little as possible is the correct move.

BabesnBitcoin's profile picture
BabesnBitcoin1 year ago

It's crazy how free divers can both swim deep and hold their breath for so long

Related Videos