World record by walking 370 feet under water in one breath, Amber Burke’s freediving video goes viral

Amber Burke, a female freediver from Australia, recently set a new Guinness World Record when she completed the longest distance covered underwater, 370 feet (2 inches) in one breath. Amber set this record beating her previous personal record of 334 feet and the Guinness World Record of 357 feet.

News-Patiala

Amber Burke, 35, has been freediving for more than 10 years. He practiced in the pool for weeks to achieve this amazing feat. Amber saw the effort as not only a personal satisfaction and achievement, but she also aimed to raise money for the Australian Marine Conservation Society.

News-Patiala

“I always dreamed of breaking this record,” Amber told Guinness World Records. This is a great achievement for me, and it also helps me to contribute to the conservation of marine life.”

His special swimming technique involved him in a bent hip position, with his body at a 90 degree angle. In this case, her feet were resting on the bottom of the pool, and she was covering her distance by moving forward.

News-Patiala

To date, Amber Burke also holds 17 Australian freediving records and an International Association for the Development of Apnea (AIDA) world record.

This amazing record is the result of Amber’s hard work and dedication and it teaches us that even the most difficult goals can be achieved if there is determination.

News-Patiala

By Admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *