How long can you hold your breath in the water

Updated on physical education 2024-04-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fisherman Pachino on the island of Lucerne, Philippines One hour for details.

    There are indeed "amphibious people" in the world

    While the United States and Russia are competing to develop artificial "amphibious" people, journalists from all over the world recently witnessed the diving performance of a natural "amphibious" in the Philippines. He didn't use any auxiliary equipment and instruments throughout the dive! This "amphibious man" is Pachino, a fisherman from the Philippine island of Lucerne.

    He resurfaced about 1 hour after diving into the water and broke his own record.

    The world's ** was shocked, and people didn't believe that Pachino could stay underwater for 1 hour. Before the performance, some people speculated that this was a big **, and Pachino probably hid a few oxygen cylinders under the sea in advance. But the launch site was chosen temporarily, and the possibility of playing "catty" was almost zero.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A person can hold his breath in the air for 1 minute.

    It can be up to 4 minutes in the water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I watched a 4-minute show on TV and it was wonderful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've only tried holding my breath in the water for 1 minute and 30 seconds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    4 minutes seems to be a world record.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The average person can hold their breath underwater for about a minute.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be possible at least 2-3 minutes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    One hour is really fake, cow, I can only hold it for two minutes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know the specifics, but once I watched the Discover expansion film, it seemed like someone held their breath for 2 minutes.

    It's really amazing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    So far, the longest breath-holding time in the world is 24 minutes and 3 seconds. Alexisegura set a new Guinness World Record for 24 minutes and 3 seconds underwater in 2016, breaking the 22-minute underwater breath-holding record set by Stigseverinsen in 2012.

    Guinness World Records originated in the United Kingdom and is recognized as the authority on global record certification. The first Guinness Book of World Records, edited by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhorter, was published in 1954 by the famous Guinness Distillery and owned by the executive director, Sir Hugh Beaver.

    Tips for holding your breath underwater:

    1. Sit quietly for a few minutes before holding your breath to fully relax your body and minimize the oxygen demand of all cells in your body.

    2. Emotions must be well controlled. Nervousness, excitement, etc., will increase the heart rate, the heart will need more energy, and oxygen will be consumed faster in the body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The current record of breath-holding in the water is up to 22 minutes and 10 seconds.

    Stig Severinsen, nicknamed 'The Man Who Doesn't Need to Breathe', holds several records in diving and the key to controlling his breathing is his 'Zen' technique. In October 2012, Mr. Severinsen broke the world record for 22 minutes by headfirst submerging in a swimming pool in London.

    The average person can practice for 3-4 minutes. But be careful when training to hold your breath, because after training, your body is actually in a state of very lack of oxygen, and you obviously experience that there is no discomfort, as if you don't want to breathe at all. Therefore, if you do not pay attention or if the heart and lungs are not functioning well, you will faint if you do not breathe for a long time, and then the will of the person will be lost.

    Good freestyle divers and breath-holding experts are also at risk of life, so be careful if you practice breath-holding the method and don't push yourself to extend the time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The current record of breath-holding in the water is up to 22 minutes and 10 seconds. If you practice breath-holding, you should pay attention to safety, and don't force yourself to prolong the time and cause a coma.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally speaking, it takes tens of seconds, but it can be about a minute long, which is not good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Guinness World Record for breath-holding is 24 minutes and 33 seconds. A 54-year-old Croatian man, Budimir Buda Sobat, held his breath for 24 minutes and 33 seconds, breaking the world record set by himself (24 minutes and 11 seconds). A few minutes before the challenge, he breathed with pure oxygen to increase the amount of oxygen in his body, and then held his breath face down in the pool under the supervision of doctors, journalists and supporters, eventually setting a new world record.

    The origin of the Guinness Book of World RecordsGuinness was originally the name of a brewery, and the Guinness Book of World Records was born out of a fortuitous controversy. One day, Beaver, the manager of the brewery, was hunting when he suddenly saw a bird that he had never seen before. Everyone began to discuss whether this bird was the fastest bird in Europe, but they could not find a written record, and finally they had to give up.

    However, Beaver did not give up. On September 12, 1954, he and his twin brothers set up an organization dedicated to collecting the world's best collections, named Guinness, and immediately began to compile them. On August 7, 1955, the first Guinness Book of World Records was officially published, and in 2004, Guinness celebrated its 50th birthday.

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