Dave 265M Dynamic Apnea with fin World Record 25 Sept 2010.MOD
David Mullins 265m Dynamic With Fins World Record Swim at Naenae pool, Wellington New Zealand
Video Rating: 4 / 5
David Mullins 265m Dynamic With Fins World Record Swim at Naenae pool, Wellington New Zealand
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Good job!!!!!!
@TheWolfLink1 Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Impressivelly epic
too slow for having a fin that gives to much speed
congratulations ur a fucking fish
This video is uber slow and super boring. Fail
Great for this amazing action… All the best…
dude, crazy. a deeper pool would’ve been nice though, eh?
He looks high at the end because he didnt breath a lot of time and if you not breating a lot of time you getting high
What is the capacity of his lungs?? He’s the best
@stralle2yu I don’t know the fin he used – but two days after this vid is Dave going 218m without it. So the fin gave him 20% more distance. The point I’m making is that whatever fin is chosen it won’t make a 100m dnf swimmer into a 200m dyn swimmer.
@ansarami123456789 I think preparation must be fairly important for record attempts and, as such, are worthy of our time for we must be fairly into the sport to arrive at this video in the first place. Also it shows the rest of us his relaxation, concentration and packing.
Congratulation Dave. this is blade is quit soft but pushed you as you wanted:-)
this Glide-fin has higher platform , because Dave has a big feet sizes and blade Stiffness N 2.
Great swim Dave.
Have you done that before in training?
it would be a great help if someone could tell me about the fin he used?
where can i buy it?
1:55 for the start of his dynamic apnea record. First part is just waiting.
His movements seem to be a regular two stroke motion. It’s possible that he matched this to his heartbeat to get the maximum in meditation/relaxation.
Free diving is zen.
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Congratulations!!! very good attempt and success ,, now it,s a world record ,,
just keep it up ,,
As us South Africans say – O MY SACK!!! That was insane Dave! Well done and thank you for sharing this with us all:-)
Rich
я так понял с нарушениями правил ?
@joycnz yeah, and the pool is shallow so I think it’s really hard to turn and not to touch the surfice
time = 4:02 therefore 1.095 meter/second
time = 4:02
Awesome, well done!