Tory George
122m Professional Record-Breaking Freediver, and explorer of human potential.
I hold the title of the deepest human in the Western Hemisphere (for now), with an official max depth of 117m and a training dive reaching 122m. But freediving isn’t just about numbers—it’s about pushing boundaries, understanding risk, and exploring what most people don’t talk about.
On this channel, I break down the science, the myths, and the real dangers of freediving—sharing my experiences with extreme depth, decompression sickness, recovery, and the unspoken truths of the sport. Whether it’s the physics of breath-hold diving, behind-the-scenes stories of record attempts, or the brutal realities of overcoming injuries and setbacks, you’ll find it here.
If you’re into freediving, human limits, or just wild stories from the deep, subscribe—this is where we go past the surface.
Your Dive Isn’t the Problem. Your Process Is
Walk Into Your Dive Feeling Bulletproof
Garmin Is NOT the Best Value Freediving Watch
Trapped Inside a Hyperbaric Chamber for 4 Hours
Training for a Dive I Won’t Remember | Freediving Narcosis
122m / 400ft Foolproof Equalization Method (Learned Through Journaling)
Freediving’s Most Powerful Training Exercise: Deep Hangs
This Simple Habit Unlocks Depth In Freediving
5 Exercises That Guarantee Depth Progression
Blacking Out Again? Do This to Stop the Cycle
Nobody Tells You This, But It Will Save Your Life
2nd Time Getting Decompression Sickness
The greatest risk every freediver takes and no one talks about.
Paralyzed After 105M Dive – Six Months Later
Decompression Sickness: Navigating DAN Insurance Claims and My Story
Freediving World Record Deepest Selfie 102m 336ft
Variable Weight Freediving and Deep Hang at 80 meters (263 feet)
Tory Story Into Freediving
Tory Story
100m Freediving at Deans Blue Hole
Freediving Watch Saga ☝️🤿