Tag: William Trubridge
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William Trubridge – Freediver
A Vimeo Staff Pick – “William Trubridge dives deep on a breathtaking journey into the big blue sea while by land breathing the zen of freediving. More on theavantgardediaries.com” William Trubridge – Freediver from The Avant/Garde Diaries on Vimeo.
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William Trubridge describes what it’s like to approach the deepest part of a freedive
http://youtu.be/c8lw1T7xZvM
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60-meter freedive in 60 seconds
“A freedive to a depth of 60m (200 feet) and back in 60 seconds flat by William Trubridge.”
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Trubridge dives to 125m but fails surface protocol
New Zealand’s William Trubridge Wednesday managed a 125 meter (410 feet) ‘constant weight’ freedive, but then failed the official surface protocol that state that within 15 seconds the freediver must give an “OK” hand sign, a verbal “I am OK” and remove their goggles and nose clip within 15 seconds. Meaning it won’t count as…
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“Breathe” Teaser Trailer #1
Freediving master William Trubridge takes us through the sport as he attempts to break his own world record dive. I just love how those local people are almost scared of Dean’s Blue Hole :-)
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William Trubridge on freediving and blood shift
World record holder William Trubridge discusses the sport of freediving, the fact that you start freefalling after a certain depth, because of the body being compressed by the weight of the water, and the thereof resulting phenomenon of “blood shift“. Via bnqt.com.
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William Trubridge 101 meters world record dive
Here is William Trubridge from New Zealand attempting to break the world record of freediving the deepest in history. Diving straight down with no fins, no oxygen, no assistance, in an effort to make awareness that we need to protect our wildlife, and specifically our dolphins. Or as he writes on his website “1 hectometer…