A freediver who can hold his breath underwater for an unbelievable 24 minutes has shared his top tips for perfecting the art. It was 14 degrees outside when he broke another world record: Budimir šobat (croatia) set the record for longest time breath held underwater (male) in march 2021 in sisak, croatia, with a time of 24 min 37.36 sec.
Man Breaks Guinness World Record for Holding his Breath Underwater
Holding my breath for diving or making bubble rings.” amelia broke her record by blowing 56 air rings in a minute, and in doing so she also broke the record for most air rings blown underwater (without a time limit).
She blew a total of 81 air rings without a time limit, nine more than the previous record holder.
In 2016, he set the guinness world record by holding his breath for 24 minutes and 3 seconds. That's 54 seconds longer than the world's previous best time (which segura also set), and some While some studies say most people can hold their breath for 30 seconds to maybe a few minutes at most, aleix segura vendrell of spain, the most recent guinness world record holder, held Stig åvall severinsen (born 8 march 1973) is a danish freediver.
David blaine's world record only stood for around five months, until tom sietas, of germany, held his breath for 17 minutes, 19 seconds, in september of the same year. All of these record holders utilized pure oxygen to stay underwater longer. Freediver budimir šobat already owned a world record that most people would deem untouchable, having held his breath underwater for 24 minutes and 11 seconds in february of 2018. On 27 march 2021, he broke the record for the longest time breath held voluntarily (male) with a staggering time of 24 minutes 37.36 seconds.

A freediver who can hold his breath underwater for an unbelievable 24 minutes has shared his top tips for perfecting the art.
Budimir šobat (croatia) set the record for longest time breath held underwater (male) in march 2021 in sisak, croatia, with a time of 24 min 37.36 sec. Holding my breath for diving or making bubble rings.” amelia broke her record by blowing 56 air rings in a minute, and in doing so she also broke the record for most air rings blown underwater (without a time limit). She blew a total of 81 air rings without a time limit, nine more than the previous record holder. In 2016, he set the guinness world record by holding his breath for 24 minutes and 3 seconds.
That's 54 seconds longer than the world's previous best time (which segura also set), and some While some studies say most people can hold their breath for 30 seconds to maybe a few minutes at most, aleix segura vendrell of spain, the most recent guinness world record holder, held Freediver budimir šobat already owned a world record that most people would deem untouchable, having held his breath underwater for 24 minutes and 11 seconds in february of 2018. David blaine's world record only stood for around five months, until tom sietas, of germany, held his breath for 17 minutes, 19 seconds, in september of the same year.

All of these record holders utilized pure oxygen to stay underwater longer.
Your record has been beaten by only 30 seconds. A few people have claimed to hold their breath longer than 22 minutes, but it has not been verified The previous record for the longest time breath held voluntarily (male) was 24 min 3.45 secs, achieved by aleix segura vendrell (spain), in barcelona, spain, on 28 february 2016. The record has come a long way since the first documented attempt by robert foster (usa), who voluntarily held his breath for 13 min 42.5 sec under 3.05 m (10 ft) of
A freediver who can hold his breath underwater for an unbelievable 24 minutes has shared his top tips for perfecting the art. Budimir šobat (croatia) set the record for longest time breath held underwater (male) in march 2021 in sisak, croatia, with a time of 24 min 37.36 sec. In june 2024, she also broke a us freediving federation national record in static for under 50 years of age. Static, or static apnea, is a type of training in which the diver floats on water and holds their breath for as long as possible without moving.

Amelia held her breath for 6 minutes and 58 seconds, 12 seconds more than the men’s record.
Which, in segura's case, is a very, very long time. In 2016, he set the guinness world record by holding his breath for 24 minutes and 3 seconds.that's 54 seconds longer than the world's previous While some studies say most people can hold their breath for 30 seconds to maybe a few minutes at most, aleix segura vendrell of spain, the most recent guinness world record holder, held his for He also teaches breathing techniques and has a phd in medicine.
Longest time breath held voluntarily (static, female) professional freediver, karoline mariechen meyer, holds the world record for longest breath hold (female). This record took place at the racer academy swimming pool in florianopolis, brazil. Karoline trained for four months and ended up holding her breath for a total of 18 minutes 32.59 seconds. In february 2018, he broke the world record for holding his breath underwater for 24 minutes and 11 seconds.

However, on march 27, 2021, šobat went back to the pool determined to smash his own record—and succeeded with a time of 24 minutes and 37 seconds.
But not for croatia’s freediver budimir šobat who has been proven unrivalled as he broke the guinness book of world records by holding his breath underwater for almost 25 minutes. According to the guinness website, on march 27, 2021, šobat broke the record for the longest time breath held voluntarily (male) with a staggering time of 24 Wallowing in the shallows of a london swimming pool, danish freediver stig severinsen managed to hold his breath for 22 minutes in 2012, setting a world record that has yet to be beaten. Aleix segura i vendrell (born 28 november 1986, barcelona) is a spanish multiple world champion freediver [1] both under aida and cmas official structures.
Through spearfishing he developed his apnea skills and started competing in apnea (freediving) in 2011, reaching in competition during his debut year breath holds over eight minutes, and over ten minutes in the following seasons so far, [2