The video is a humorous take on a breath-holding competition between friends. Each participant has developed a unique system to prolong their underwater time. The host has a complex system with a snorkel, a long hose, and a floating nozzle. The video features a series of humorous exchanges and interactions between the participants and the host.
The participants use a variety of methods, including a system inspired by lungs made from two bottles of water and two blue balloons. Another participant uses a system that involves filling the pool with mysterious buttons. However, the participant with the lung-inspired system struggles and retreats to play football.
The host, despite initial fears, successfully holds their breath for over two minutes. The participants, including a little girl, participate in the competition, each with their unique systems. The competition ends with the little girl winning the million pesos prize.
1. The competition involves friends holding their breath underwater for the longest time. The winner receives a million pesos in cash. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: Today my friends will have a...")]
2. The participants have invented systems to spend more time underwater. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: Today my friends will have a...")]
3. One of the systems is built with a snorkel at the tip for proper breathing and a long hose for diving to desired depths. It also includes a floating foam to keep the hose nozzle out. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:17.40: I'm quite an aquaman here...")]
4. Another system, named "lung aitor", is made with two bottles of water and is inspired by the lungs. It requires two balloons, preferably blue, to function. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:20.33: lung aitor this is my breathing system...")]
5. The lung aitor system involves inflating the balloons, which are then submerged in the water. The oxygen from the air passes through the mouthpiece. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:20.3