Surf Survival Course

Nearly every surfer has experienced the sensation: pinned to the ocean bottom, trying to swim for the surface, desperate for a few quick gasps of air to avoid what might happen if they don't. It's a scary moment and therefore, a tough time to stay composed -- even the pros say so. According to Kurt Krack, who teaches a surf survival course around breath holding, composure is key. While on the North Shore, six Oakley surfers took part in Krack's two-day course to better prepare themselves for the type of hold-downs and life-threatening situations that come with competitive surfing and freesurfing waves like Teahupoo, Pipeline, Jaws and many of the other heavy-water breaks around the world. During the course, the crew of guys -- which ranged from big-wave surfers Danny Fuller and Rico Jimenez to WCT vets Melling and Tommy Whitaker to upcoming pros Eric Geiselman and Thomas Woods -- learned the science of how the body is affected by a lack of CO2 and then got in the pool to put into action their live-saving education. As you'll see, learning to stay submerged for upwards of four or five minutes isn't a feat strictly for NAVY Seals -- one of the guys added almost four minutes to how long he could hold his breath based on what he learned and applied.

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Nearly every surfer has experienced the sensation: pinned to the ocean bottom, trying to swim for the surface, desperate for a few quick gasps of air to avoid what might happen if they don't. It's a scary moment and therefore, a tough time to stay composed -- even the pros say so. According to Kurt Krack, who teaches a surf survival course around breath holding, composure is key. While on the North Shore, six Oakley surfers took part in Krack's two-day course to better prepare themselves for the type of hold-downs and life-threatening situations that come with competitive surfing and freesurfing waves like Teahupoo, Pipeline, Jaws and many of the other heavy-water breaks around the world. During the course, the crew of guys -- which ranged from big-wave surfers Danny Fuller and Rico Jimenez to WCT vets Melling and Tommy Whitaker to upcoming pros Eric Geiselman and Thomas Woods -- learned the science of how the body is affected by a lack of CO2 and then got in the pool to put into action their live-saving education. As you'll see, learning to stay submerged for upwards of four or five minutes isn't a feat strictly for NAVY Seals -- one of the guys added almost four minutes to how long he could hold his breath based on what he learned and applied.

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William Martin
William Martin - 6 years ago
My old surfer friend (surfing 44 years) says when being held under water start slow counting and you will rarely be held down for 15 seconds.
Shoegum
Shoegum - 6 years ago
"I thought you went brain-dead after 5 minutes"
Future City
Future City - 6 years ago
FUCKING GAY for a GAY generation! BRAH!
Future City
Future City - 6 years ago
I never had a problem ,, Unless you are a retarded kid.. What are you that fucking dumb? Stay out of the ocean if you are brah.
Katie Larsen
Katie Larsen - 6 years ago
Even watching them train in the pool gives me anxiety. If i ever finally learn to surf I’ll stick to the tiny waves
crondigady
crondigady - 6 years ago
Cold water surfing is even more horrific when being held under. The desperation of getting air while simultaneously escaping the stinging pain of the cold on your face.
Samuel Jellicoe
Samuel Jellicoe - 6 years ago
Song = Jack the Radio - Lie No More
胡文嘉
胡文嘉 - 6 years ago
Guys take the RAID freediving training for this!
Jus Bamathy
Jus Bamathy - 6 years ago
Thats awesome <3

10. comment for Surf Survival Course

Georgia LaChance
Georgia LaChance - 6 years ago
When I was a little kid my dad told me that if you get held down count down from 12 slowly in your head. It always feels like your being held down for longer then you are, when in reality it’s only a few seconds. Counting down stops you panicking and it helped me overcome my fear of big waves
Blake SD
Blake SD - 7 years ago
Wow, amazing!!! :)
ALKUKES
ALKUKES - 7 years ago
Why not invent something that can help u for 1m
Somrat Hossain
Somrat Hossain - 7 years ago
There are some tips for surviving any situation

1. Have food stock:
You need to understand that in times like these, you need to have a spare food stock and you need to have foodstuffs which can last for a longer period of time like canned food and dry fruits like cashews as well. These would provide you with energy as well as other nutrients which are required for surviving as well. You need to ensure that you are having foodstuffs which do not require any additional processing and can be used directly as well.
2. Find a shelter:

3. Know the dangers:

(I read these and the reasons they work on Marla survive system site )
Chris Winslow
Chris Winslow - 6 years ago
Best response ever....
clayisland
clayisland - 7 years ago
Cool video, thanks for sharing. My own experience is that the right technique increases breath hold ability by a huge amount. FYI - The name is spelled wrong in the video description, he is Kirk Krack: http://www.performancefreediving.com/team-bios/kirk-krack
Paola Sandoval
Paola Sandoval - 7 years ago
Se siente feo cuando la ola te lleva pero mas feo se siente no entender lo que dicen jaja
Peter Choling
Peter Choling - 7 years ago
Was telling him to breathe necessary after he just held his breath for 5 mins
Final - Restarting
Final - Restarting - 7 years ago
1st clip was a set of 3 today body boarding almost died
Uncle Bully
Uncle Bully - 7 years ago
look up yoga breathing, its free!
Yak Motley
Yak Motley - 7 years ago
Awesome video!

20. comment for Surf Survival Course

Sinjinbin 64
Sinjinbin 64 - 7 years ago
Even Mark Foo lost against mother nature。
Max Linder
Max Linder - 7 years ago
I can hold my breath for 1 minute  but thats when I'm doing nothing one time i swan underwater for 35 seconds and my average when i try is 25 seconds when swimming
Stina Sandberg
Stina Sandberg - 7 years ago
I can barely breath watching this
Augusto Barrantes
Augusto Barrantes - 7 years ago
lol
高山泰弘
高山泰弘 - 7 years ago
葉緑素をたくさん食べるとヘモグロビンが増えるので息が長くなるよ。グリーンスムージーがいいよ。経験談
bob miller
bob miller - 7 years ago
breath holding class....if you want to see a bunch of losers.....and these are the dorks out in the water.....this is why I quit surfing....waaaay too many douchebags out there.
Reed Rowan
Reed Rowan - 7 years ago
bob miller your looking at the negative part not the positive is your cup half full or half empty who cares about the people think about the waves
Wade Rainey
Wade Rainey - 7 years ago
Did anyone else try to hold their breath for the whole video
Rossanna Levine
Rossanna Levine - 7 years ago
i dont like big waves because of the risk involved i rather hang out with my boogie board not to far from shore i respect the ocean i am sure many here do the same i just dont want to exposed myself to a dangerous situation in the water anything can change at any moment and not go as planned. big WAVES can bring lots of fun or even DEATH peace
Dan C
Dan C - 7 years ago
Stamina training is the most important. It can be difficult to hold your breath if your, "out of breath".
TJ Patterson
TJ Patterson - 7 years ago
Our brains are programmed to react to the need to breath, fatigue, etc. Same concept applies to endurance running. Relaxing and ignoring the impulse to stop running or breath (whatever the case may be) is key. Personal breathold best 2:48. We can all go 40% further/longer than our impulses are telling us (Navy seal mantra).
VNT
VNT - 7 years ago
Its a multi-millionaire company video. So you know they won't teach you shit. A complete waste of time!!!
Surf Lessons
Surf Lessons - 7 years ago
hahaha at least u know theyre there

30. comment for Surf Survival Course

Nirvana Sup
Nirvana Sup - 7 years ago
I'm a young surfer and do breath training constantly and I then realise shit I have ashtma
Zebulon B
Zebulon B - 7 years ago
What I like about this training is all the amazing eye gear the guys are wearing. Very subtle
drew
drew - 7 years ago
yeah you could get oxygen from underneath the gear bro.  soak a rag in pure o2 and put in you're pocket if you're afraid to fall.
Zebulon B
Zebulon B - 7 years ago
Eddie didn't need this . . . wait what?
El gordo bolo
El gordo bolo - 7 years ago
man I like surfing but it is dangerous specially where I live you have good spots for pros but for rookies its harder to catch up
puddingebola
puddingebola - 7 years ago
Not sure how well having bubbles splashed in your face is going to simulate being smashed to the floor of the ocean by a 10000 pound wave.
teez au
teez au - 7 years ago
Agnes water
teez au
teez au - 7 years ago
luckily I live where the biggest it gets is around 4 foot and not much power in the wave
Oellin Flores
Oellin Flores - 7 years ago
what song starts at 1:16? :D
Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones - 7 years ago
I need this course.
wsmaga
wsmaga - 7 years ago
badass, where do they have these classes. i might want to sign up.
Taylor Elliott
Taylor Elliott - 7 years ago
coherent breathing coherent breathing coherent breathing !!!!!
Gerard Guitarist
Gerard Guitarist - 7 years ago
This is absolutely fantastic ocean education. Absolutely mandatory I feel. So smart and pro-active. I miss surfing so much but wouldn't even paddle out these days. People drown all the time by over estimating their abilities.
spudman 69 xxx
spudman 69 xxx - 7 years ago
im happy with a minute
Lemon Yellow
Lemon Yellow - 7 years ago
I reckon I'm too old to quit smoking those cigs....what would I do when there were no waves?
Lowcountry Adventures
Lowcountry Adventures - 7 years ago
i can hold my breath for 2 and a hlaf min bc when i was little in the bath tub i would make my parents time me, and it felt like i was so relaxed time just flys by. kinda saved my life when i was sucked undeer while pddleboarding and in the evening. didnt know what was up. tried not to panic.
Sacred Light
Sacred Light - 7 years ago
There's an easier solution, just buy a breathing apparatus from "Bongs R us"!
life-enjoyer101
life-enjoyer101 - 7 years ago
Noah Abaza sure
Surf Vibes
Surf Vibes - 7 years ago
check out the video we just uploaded, awesome surf footage!
pdhelper
pdhelper - 8 years ago
ma i can hold is 1:10 :(
life-enjoyer101
life-enjoyer101 - 7 years ago
pdhelper me 2 but thats pretty long
stfuliberal
stfuliberal - 8 years ago
5min breath hold. Respect.

50. comment for Surf Survival Course

Oluwamayowa Osibodu
Oluwamayowa Osibodu - 8 years ago
beautiful video
Pepper
Pepper - 8 years ago
Here's a tip for fear of the big ones: My father always told me even the biggest waves will only hold you under for about 12 seconds. If you can surf, you'll have no problem staying under for up to 10-12 seconds easily if you just relax, rag-doll, and feel when the wave passes to go back up for air.
Remember "anyone can hold their breath for 12 seconds on land, if I stay calm I can easily do it in water too"

Try to take a deep breath before you go in, count to 12, then ask yourself, was that so hard?
John Fraser
John Fraser - 7 years ago
"dam I never even had a girlfriend" lmaooo
JAR Au Graffiti
JAR Au Graffiti - 7 years ago
Pepper I hit a wave like 2 story's high and I was under for like 15 secs and I was think dam I never even had a girlfriend and love u Rosie the dog
diver dave
diver dave - 7 years ago
? pepper them up ?
Noel
Noel - 7 years ago
Pepper then when u pop your head up to glimpse full lungs of air, a second one hits you right in the fucking face. Sometimes that shit happens
diver dave
diver dave - 7 years ago
perhaps /but some times when you wipe out - your hit so hard you might not have full lungs and it can cause sever panic for some surfers as they are under water !
surferjo
surferjo - 8 years ago
Thank You for explaining it again with more detail, now i totally agree.

Staying calm is definately one of the most important things while being held down underwater, because as soon as you start panicking you can die very easily, also in a situation that you would normally be safe in.

And the thing with counting the seconds is definitely interesting, i mean I have personally surfed for a pretty long time now, and I have never counted the seconds of a wipeout. def going to do that in future.

Johannes
Pepper
Pepper - 8 years ago
+Hollywood@home YES YES YES I ABSOLUTELY agree. I am glad you mentioned it. Beginners should NEVER be on waves they should even be worried about being held under for more than 12 seconds. If a wave is that big, which is pretty damn big, my comment definitely doesn't apply.
However,
I'm not saying people are going to be fine or not. We have no control over the sea, and it's very scary when a novice surfer gets on say 10ft waves.
It's a good way to relieve anxiety, a reason a lot of surfers get hurt or quit. When I first got into surfing. I didn't count the seconds, so it felt like I was under they feel like it's forever The 12 second rule is very effective for calming people down going on 10-12ft waves or lower. Staying calm and not panicking can save lives. The 12 second rule relieved a lot of that for me. I've never been on a wave big enough where the rule didn't apply (12-15ft is my limit)

But anything over 20ft is definitely going to be unpredictable with how long it can keep people down for. Nothing someone with anxiety about the waves should NEVER ATTEMPT.
surferjo
surferjo - 8 years ago
that might be true for your local waves, but there are definately breaks that hold you under for a longer period of time.

so please dont tell people that they`ll be fine and shouldnt fear big waves, its right that you shouldnt fear every wave but theres also nothing worse than beginners that just paddle out because they are "fearless"
orsetto81utube
orsetto81utube - 8 years ago
FANTASTIC!!! I remember getting pulled down as a small child at huntington. My dad thought that was a great family beach and let us just play and rip from age 5, lets just say I ate sand and rolled in waves a lot, no breath. I never got scared though bc my big sister always went after me. **She is now scared of the ocean.

LOVE this video because of the proven body work that you can do with relaxation techniques to survive, go cali! Get centered, learn some oujai, and maybe it is helpful.

The negative comments seem odd, why would you search this only to troll? I was interested in new info as an ocean swimmer (love surfers, don't do it, but can swim out in some legit waves), HOW to breath and not die? sounds great to me!
Ronsonmobile
Ronsonmobile - 8 years ago
Fear is healthy. Panic is deadly.
TheValeAcunna TVA
TheValeAcunna TVA - 7 years ago
Ronsonmobile I'm so scared of the waves breaking in your face
Kegan Blay
Kegan Blay - 8 years ago
Ronsonmobile chasing mavericks?
Steve Hindman
Steve Hindman - 8 years ago
The description mentions CO2, but shouldn't it be O2?
Pavlo Mishyn
Pavlo Mishyn - 8 years ago
incorrect vid name, no course at all, just bla bla bla about other guys
Dane Nakasone
Dane Nakasone - 8 years ago
I'm staying with the buoy bags.
Dane Nakasone
Dane Nakasone - 8 years ago
3:09. clarks 8'7" gun, 6'2" fish.
Dane Nakasone
Dane Nakasone - 8 years ago
breath chart& 3:09.
Alvaro Borrego Sanchez
Alvaro Borrego Sanchez - 8 years ago
Awesome
Berg Steirer
Berg Steirer - 8 years ago
confidence knowledge skill
LuxeXx
LuxeXx - 8 years ago
I used practice by swimming underwater in a pool. Never got much more than a minute.
Björn Blomkvist
Björn Blomkvist - 8 years ago
Really dangerous if you push yourself and don't have someone to watch you. Shallow water blackout is a killer and can happen quick even though you feel ok. I've seen it happen when practicing free diving (actually VERY common and that's the purpose of spotting): http://www.shallowwaterblackout.org.uk/faqs
JonasP 06
JonasP 06 - 8 years ago
practise freediving, it will help you
CAPOC38A
CAPOC38A - 8 years ago
Great training and idea for surfing. Love it.
Brian White
Brian White - 8 years ago
Looks like they're using some of the Wim Hof method
Cristian Alejandro RIOLFI
Cristian Alejandro RIOLFI - 8 years ago
excelente
Henry Panero
Henry Panero - 8 years ago
I don't have to worry about that I surf Florida crapy waves
HZ_7 Savage
HZ_7 Savage - 7 years ago
Henry Panero same I live in Florida my biggest wave was 13ft so small :(
josie c
josie c - 8 years ago
I am going to the beach soon,watching alot of shark video's drowning videos, and scary wave video's.scared now.
theoriginalmiet
theoriginalmiet - 8 years ago
Clooney anyone?
Lian Kay
Lian Kay - 8 years ago
I have recieved no knowledge from this video
chicken in a breadpan
chicken in a breadpan - 7 years ago
lol
Whis 79
Whis 79 - 7 years ago
same here, i already know this stuff would come up before i even started watching it. just tought there would be additional infos that i didnt knew
NinetySevenTill
NinetySevenTill - 7 years ago
Didn't you listen you have to have the right mindset bro lmao
Lian Kay
Lian Kay - 8 years ago
much appreciated +hulagan808 
hulagan808
hulagan808 - 8 years ago
@juulian woods, the average person experiences few detrimental effects up to the 5 minute mark of o2 deprivation and co2 buildup. The co2 buildup is what causes the urge to breath and panic. Knowing this allows you to remain calm, which in turn increases breath hold time. It is important to be able to drown well, I.E., be able to hold your breath till you pass out. Breathing water is bad. High speed water spray entering an open mouth can induce a mammalian reflex that clamps your throat shut painfully, especially in a dehydrated salty environment where just swallowing can cause it.
So in a long violent hold down or more with the wind knocked out of you, high heart rate, tired, parched throat clamped shut, dizzy and seeing stars, knowing this will allow you to survive. Unassisted free surfing needs to be done with the idea of conserving energy and letting the water do the work.
Olli Trolli
Olli Trolli - 8 years ago
Thanks for the "surf survival course".. More like a commercial though!
St. Mark
St. Mark - 8 years ago
4:56 when he puts both hands on the wall an starts breathing heavily dude thats like SO GAY
Alex Fernandes
Alex Fernandes - 8 years ago
no offense but i dont think this worked for Gieselman
Nawas
Nawas - 8 years ago
Do i need to have a wetsuit when i surf or can i do without one ?
im planning on surfing 4th July at the biggest beach in sweden, Mellbystrand but the thing is the waves arent massive monsters, their actually decent but can you surf without a wetsuit and do you need to wax your board for grip ?
life-enjoyer101
life-enjoyer101 - 7 years ago
Nawas temprature?
Alex Fernandez-Villa
Alex Fernandez-Villa - 8 years ago
Depends on your age really. If you did not grow up surfing do not jump into a short board it will be very challenging. Start with a longboard and transition to a shortboard, you can learn a lot from a long board, like doing a proper bottom turn.
DillpicklePlays
DillpicklePlays - 8 years ago
if you going to start surfing i suggest a short board if you are going to stick with it, if you use a longboard its way eaiser and all you can do is enjoy the ride, however if you get a shortboard it will take a lot longer to get used to it but once you do you can start to really shred. but all in all a transition to a longboard to a shortboard is a lot more difficult than just starting of with a shotboard
Ulle Lindberg
Ulle Lindberg - 8 years ago
+Nawas There is no waves there at the time for you're trip! Water temp is around 20 degrees warm unless the heater is crap then it can be colder.
Nawas
Nawas - 8 years ago
oh ok so its easyer with longboards for beginners ? 

I go in T-shirt year arround so i dont think il need a wetsuit. i went last year and swam in the ocean and its really cold water there
Alex Fernandez-Villa
Alex Fernandez-Villa - 8 years ago
+Nawas , if the water is 75F degrees or warmer you won't need a wetsuit, otherwise get a 3mm/2mm wetsuit. You can just rent a board if can. Get a long board so that you can have some good fun and not get frustrated with the short boards
Bryan Totten
Bryan Totten - 8 years ago
In life there are risks.There are only so many measures you can take.terrorism is a greater threat
kodak white
kodak white - 8 years ago
Where can I sign up?
Gabriel Duarte
Gabriel Duarte - 8 years ago
It seems GruMeC apnea training
Shoizhyro Saeful
Shoizhyro Saeful - 8 years ago
what song?
Cam
Cam - 8 years ago
I was able to hold my breath for 2:15 without moving.
life-enjoyer101
life-enjoyer101 - 7 years ago
Cam Dean 1m 10
Ryan Garcia
Ryan Garcia - 8 years ago
wim hoff method.
Adrián Montaño
Adrián Montaño - 8 years ago
¡Excelente!
Luc De Haes
Luc De Haes - 8 years ago
Confidence, knowledge and skill....
PinkGlitter
PinkGlitter - 8 years ago
I tried holding my breath to see how long I could last....30 seconds. I'll see myself out.
Aiden Bowen
Aiden Bowen - 7 years ago
PinkGlitter I can hold my breath for a minute but when you Wipeout on a big wave you don't want to hold your breath you just want to breath
CAPOC38A
CAPOC38A - 8 years ago
Remember a breath of water, is like no breath at all.
CAPOC38A
CAPOC38A - 8 years ago
Yes, but this training allows the surfer who can do a static 4-5 minute breath hold to easily survive a 1-2 hold down in the washing machine. It's mindset in the water. If you can learn to control your body and remain calm you can survive the worst of beatings during a hold down.
DillpicklePlays
DillpicklePlays - 8 years ago
thats a great idea, but does it get in the way of the surfing? personally i just try and hold my breath as long as possible
Michael R-P
Michael R-P - 8 years ago
Even if u can hold your breath for ten minutes sitting underwater it will be ten times harder when under a wave because you will be being pounded and stuck and pulled under
djentleman57
djentleman57 - 8 years ago
+PinkGlitter I typically go surfing with with two 50lb scuba tanks attached to my thighs. (1 direct connection and 1 spare on standby). It saves me the hassle of holding my breath, as well as taking classes like the one in this video. Surfs up!
Ia orana
Ia orana - 8 years ago
Rip to Dani Foo's brother Mark who died in 1994 at Mavericks.We will never forget you . Hope this training will make them safer .
Juan Suarez
Juan Suarez - 8 years ago
resumen de traducción, casi todo surfista ha experimentado la sensación de falta de tomar aire y la desesperación por ello, la calma es la clave para superarnos y para que nos lleve aguantar mas tiempo de lo que realmente somos capaces
sunsensational
sunsensational - 9 years ago
My method is to just swim deep, and pretend I'm just having fun snorkeling and hanging out. And then I will usually count 20 seconds or 30 seconds, basically double the amount of time I think I will be held under based on the wave size and conditions. Usually works well although a course like this would be fantastic as I cannot hold my breath easily past a minute.. although I've never had to go more than 45 seconds on any single hold-down. Usually it's the 2 + wave hold down that's hardest and causes me to panic.
Killer burrito
Killer burrito - 9 years ago
Was that his butt? xD 0:07
Louis Rouaze
Louis Rouaze - 9 years ago
Hi, is there any course like that in CA near LA? thanks
Rod Templar
Rod Templar - 9 years ago
I wish they had a course like this where I live. Even 20 seconds under the crap I surf feels like I'm gonna drown!
life-enjoyer101
life-enjoyer101 - 7 years ago
Rod Templar where do you surf?
Dash
Dash - 9 years ago
Me as a swimmer, this is the easiest part
Hagen
Hagen - 6 years ago
You obviously don't know what it's like to be tossed about under water like a rag doll at the mercy of God and the ocean, against sharp reef. Most of your breath escapes you. You panic. Don't comment on things you don't understand and call it easy. Go to the north shore on a huge day and try not to die.
Melpheos1er
Melpheos1er - 9 years ago
5 minutes... That's insane...
I was able to hold for 3 minutes and almost passed out and that's after some training... 5 minutes, shit !
SMU Travelers
SMU Travelers - 9 years ago
amazing material ! thank U !
The Tile Flooring Nexus
The Tile Flooring Nexus - 9 years ago
This is really good information and this class needs to be more world widely available. I think this class would be good for life guards and safety personal as well.
Martin Hoffman
Martin Hoffman - 9 years ago
These guys are not 100% a real true way to train for big waves , I saw a whole flyer from a guy he had fake pic of a giant photo shop wave , when i confronted him he claimed Garrett ? , im freinds and tow with him wrong the pic was of a goofy foot kook didnt even know his stance , when i asked where he towed he never had! clown. ...... do 10 ft then 15 then 20 etc. no bs training will make you ready work way up to it Doing it!
Tim Perry
Tim Perry - 9 years ago
+Martin Hoffman Yaaaar dood speeked da troof cant lern dis in da pool gotta have a husky scrotum filled wit lead n shred till yer ded.

Captain Hoff man, you'd be smart to read what you write before posting it. I think I get what you're saying and you spelling is probably better than mine, but your grammar is off the fucking hook! Doesn't have to be fancy or perfect, but it should at least be readable if you want non-pirates to understand it.
August
August - 9 years ago
+Martin Hoffman Totally agree man! spot on!
True_ Dublock
True_ Dublock - 9 years ago
That wasn't English grammar dude.
Cplenu Marinella
Cplenu Marinella - 9 years ago
What the hell were you trying to say?
tubethis777
tubethis777 - 9 years ago
+Martin Hoffman what??
howard9110
howard9110 - 9 years ago
Its not simply holding your breath for the amount of time, its the rip roaring power of the wave pounding you compresses your lungs makes it even harder
howard9110
howard9110 - 9 years ago
ooh that feeling! Gets to the best of men!
Garry Iglesias
Garry Iglesias - 9 years ago
+howard9110 And the cold drop flowing in your back between your suit and your skin... :)
sappysport215
sappysport215 - 9 years ago
i need to practice my breathing like this ... i can only hold my breath for 70 seconds
Autistic Guitar
Autistic Guitar - 8 years ago
+sappysport215 its all about your breathing technique...
Bust Nuttington
Bust Nuttington - 9 years ago
+sappysport215 smae
Storm Heckel
Storm Heckel - 9 years ago
Need to take a course like this.
J. Scaffnetti
J. Scaffnetti - 9 years ago
Not being super strong in the water I tried to tell myself to NOT panic I wasn't going to be able to FIGHT the ocean and what was happening to me. I can tell you my very first day out on a soft top at Seal Beach I wish not only did I have a course like this one for controlled breath holds but courses for when you are panicking and scrambling to the surface that your leg rope can bring that board rifling right back at your head as you surface and how to paddle around the breaking waves not directly into them thinking I'd make it over Hahahahaha learning the hard way sucks.
Adeeb Chilmeran
Adeeb Chilmeran - 9 years ago
Really good video!
Oops !
Oops ! - 9 years ago
Who is the guy from 1:19 - 1:22?
Bryan Totten
Bryan Totten - 9 years ago
any intelligent surfer will know that you always respect the ocean and its power.Overconfidence leads to disaster/death even
Garry Iglesias
Garry Iglesias - 9 years ago
+Shirley smith I strongly agree, "but", I think the idea was not to panic, and "trust" that you can do it, if you feel that you're gonna fail, or panic, this also leads to disaster, so it's a balance between respect, and "sufficient" confidence about your limits.

100. comment for Surf Survival Course

Camilo Román
Camilo Román - 9 years ago
1:15   song??
Samuel Jellicoe
Samuel Jellicoe - 6 years ago
Camilo Román - Jack the Radio - Lie No More
ddd sss
ddd sss - 9 years ago
Best feeling:
Get wipeOUT in big wabe and see the colours.
white blou dark, white.
And huhuhhhuuhhuuhuhuh i will get kill if i do not and then FRESHHHHHHHHHH
And then the next wabe, because thers nexets.

I just love Australia
Mickey Thomas
Mickey Thomas - 9 years ago
+ddd sss thats not a good feeling bro. try staying on the wave
slavik626
slavik626 - 9 years ago
I'll just sit here on the shore, drinking something bad for your liver and cheer you guys on
Zahlz 26
Zahlz 26 - 6 years ago
Thelegend27 XD
Dian Douglas
Dian Douglas - 7 years ago
I've been studying survival and discovered an awesome website at Micaden Survive System (google it if you are interested)
James Vlasto
James Vlasto - 8 years ago
lol
Thelegend27
Thelegend27 - 8 years ago
+BradsonMan no i think he ment bleach
BradsonMan
BradsonMan - 8 years ago
+Jobdecoolegozer hazendonk lsd wtf ?
Thelegend27
Thelegend27 - 9 years ago
+slavik626 do you mean acid by any chance?
James Vlasto
James Vlasto - 9 years ago
+slavik626 hahahaa
Tyler Alexander
Tyler Alexander - 9 years ago
Dont judge me because ive only seen at most an 8ft face lmao, but i think surfing and almost everything with surfing take courage first then skill after. give me your opinions!
Tyler Alexander
Tyler Alexander - 9 years ago
+Caleb Pechumer i do surf, and its def not "Fucking Massive" but it sure isnt shit compared to hawaii height standards.
Torrey B
Torrey B - 9 years ago
+Caleb Pechumer Who said an 8 foot face is small? I wouldn't say its large, but definitely not small.
Caleb Pechumer
Caleb Pechumer - 9 years ago
You obviously don't surf if you think an 8 foot face is small, that's fucking massive.
Tyler Alexander
Tyler Alexander - 9 years ago
+Torrey B Yeah true, especially breaks like cape fear and what not.  
Torrey B
Torrey B - 9 years ago
+Tyler Ballowe sort of depends on the size and type of wave i suppose..
Cjw615
Cjw615 - 9 years ago
whats the trick?
I'm Awesome
I'm Awesome - 9 years ago
+marcuelcajon My niguloid, how are ya? lolol
DarkSagan
DarkSagan - 9 years ago
+I'm Awesome HAHAHAH thats fucked up. I am black myself lol
I'm Awesome
I'm Awesome - 9 years ago
+Just Your Regular God being white
Alexander Higgins
Alexander Higgins - 9 years ago
One off the things that fucks me up the most is my illogical fear of great white sharks. When I first moved to San Diego in the winter, I went there with the idea of great whites in California. I would not duck dive my board as well do to this stupid phobia, and it would caused some major problems for me when waves faces would exceed 10 feet. In Puerto Rico and other warm water areas I could withstand bigger waves, but I was not thinking about great whites. Sounds stupid I guess, and it is. Has anyone else felt the same as far as Great White phobia ruining their ability to be comfortable in heavy surf?
ccddle
ccddle - 7 years ago
I don't have shark phobia, I just hate sharks in general. I don't know how I get in the water at all with how bad they scare me. It can be debilitating but I've just learned to use that fear somehow.
TJ Patterson
TJ Patterson - 7 years ago
StreetTruckinTitan I Saw Bethany
Hiamilton on a flight back from Hawaii a couple yrs after her incident. Sobering.
StreetTruckinTitan
StreetTruckinTitan - 8 years ago
+Caesar Guzman Im going surfing in Kauai in May. A lot of Tigers off the north shore. Bethany Hamilton lost her arm to one in the same area where im going. That doesnt give me the warm and fuzzys.
Caesar Guzman
Caesar Guzman - 9 years ago
truth is, the tiger sharks that are in the Caribbean, in places like PR, are more aggressive then whites... duckdiving will not make you mor susceptible to be attacked lol...
Bryan Totten
Bryan Totten - 9 years ago
+Xime excellent advice
JBoardOnly
JBoardOnly - 9 years ago
Great video, lifesaving skill to have for sure in the big surf.    Did you even use a pulse oximeter to see the degree of desaturation following long breath holds?
julianne Barajas
julianne Barajas - 9 years ago
Derek Ho ya know
Gianni M
Gianni M - 10 years ago
he would have been almost able to watch this video without breathing! 
Tiago Pereira
Tiago Pereira - 10 years ago
Well they say pro surfers learn to enjoy going tru the washing machine as they can keep their calm underwater and hold breath for longer periods, so Keep Calm and Surf ON!
Mitchel Harmon
Mitchel Harmon - 10 years ago
five minutes... insane..... great video
Luiz Palombini
Luiz Palombini - 10 years ago
Cool video... where can I get more videos with cool underwater shots like this one?
RideSmoothTV
RideSmoothTV - 10 years ago
Do they have these courses for regular, beginning surfers?!?
JurisicSantiago
JurisicSantiago - 8 years ago
+Lost at Sea Don't forget that the pressure beneath the water surface is much more than the pressure the air puts on you while holding your breath. It's not the same 1 minute underwater than 1 minute outside.
Alexander Higgins
Alexander Higgins - 9 years ago
+Lost at Sea One off the things that fucks me up the most is my illogical fear of great white sharks. When I first moved to San Diego in the winter, I went there with the idea of great whites in California. I would not duck dive my board as well do to this stupid phobia, and it would caused some major problems for me when waves faces would exceed 10 feet. In Puerto Rico and other warm water areas I could withstand bigger waves, but I was not thinking about great whites. Sounds stupid I guess, and it is. Has anyone else felt the same as far as Great White phobia ruining their ability to be comfortable in heavy surf?
Lost at Sea
Lost at Sea - 9 years ago
+RideSmoothTV I'm sure the course they all went through is the exact same thing as a course for beginners. Most of them came into the course only being able to hold their breath for around a minute, which is pretty average for a common person.
Shrimp Tits
Shrimp Tits - 11 years ago
i can hold my breath for maybe 45 seconds... i think i need this course
jodie welsh
jodie welsh - 11 years ago
That was a pretty sick vid, added it to my favorites
hanns merie'
hanns merie' - 11 years ago
Seems really unexessary to do 5 mins underwater unless your surfing 40ft plus waves
hulagan808
hulagan808 - 8 years ago
Exhausted and going over the falls backwards, on a good Hawaiian reef break, watching an outside close out set coming at you, it's necessary.
TheDiegorojas2000
TheDiegorojas2000 - 11 years ago
Is the first guy gay?? He has a huge ass and a short when hes surfing lol
Scott Kendall
Scott Kendall - 11 years ago
I can't even sit still in a chair for 5 minutes. These guys are beasts.
jeaniebaby001
jeaniebaby001 - 11 years ago
this is so important to teach so people don't drown out there..
surfergeekinpink
surfergeekinpink - 11 years ago
i can hold my breath for 4min 13 sec...
Mike McKenzie
Mike McKenzie - 11 years ago
no reason not to rock star out
Honeysucklebommie
Honeysucklebommie - 11 years ago
When right out to sea and no board, I find to do a light relaxed back stroke or kick in facing out to sea on your back so you can see the sets coming at you (no surprises) also by not looking at the distant shore but at the sky in between waves keeps you more relaxed and your heart rate down.
Martyn Lees
Martyn Lees - 11 years ago
Hey, the guys name is Kirk Krack FYI.
willdrury1
willdrury1 - 11 years ago
to suck ur own dick
Bryce M
Bryce M - 11 years ago
2ent
Philip Baxter
Philip Baxter - 11 years ago
first

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