Last Update: February 20, 2023, 12:22 IST
Florian Dagouri has enthralled social media users as he performed amazing underwater gymnastics.
The amazing video begins with Florian warming up underwater inside the blue waters of a swimming pool.
Some people have a special attachment to water. From mastering the freestyle to backstroke, his swimming skills often impress the public. One of the most important components of being a good swimmer is holding your breath underwater. Once you master the act of holding your breath for long periods of time, swimming will become much easier. One such video of Florian Dagouri, a skilled professional diver, performing mind-boggling gymnastics underwater has captivated social media users. According to Yahoo News, the 34-year-old diver is second in the world to hold his breath underwater in static apnea.
The now-viral video was uploaded by ABC7 on YouTube on February 11. The amazing video begins with Florian warming up underwater inside the blue waters of the swimming pool. After a few seconds devoted to stretching, he prepares himself for a slow run. With steady hands and an impossible breath-control ability, the freediver performs perfect underwater acrobatics, performing 360-degree turnarounds.
Florian didn’t stop there. After a super-impressive somersault, he executes three mid-water flips. Making sure not to touch his body to the surface of the swimming pool, the skilled diver does three praise-worthy, swift flips before landing on the surface. Having achieved the feat, he once again raises his hands up and makes a victorious fist gesture before swimming back to the surface of the water.
Unlike ordinary people and swimmers, who can hold their breath for 10–12 seconds, Florian can hold his breath for 2–4 minutes. In this video also skilled divers perform stunts in water for about a minute. YouTube’s description states that the video footage was recorded by Gert Leroy from a diving center in Phuket.
Earlier, in an interview with social media intelligence agency Storyful, Grete revealed, “Florian and I try to bring freediving to the wider public by making short videos like this. Breath-holding is a ‘static’ activity, videos There isn’t much to show in. So we try to make things more interesting by doing all kinds of fun things inside the water.
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