Mais POURQUOI ils font ça ? (activités absurdes) - Summary

Summary

The video is a compilation of various improbable sports, each one more unusual than the last. The host starts by introducing the concept of improbable sports, explaining that they are sports that are not typically associated with competitive events, such as world championships, but are still practiced by dedicated individuals.

One of the first sports mentioned is "shrimp peeling in the region," which is actually a loop in Leffrinckoucke. The host then introduces the sport of "extreme ironing," where participants iron clothes in extreme conditions, such as under a frozen lake. The host also discusses the sport of "bata," a Japanese game where teams of 150 players compete against each other.

Next, the host talks about "ultimate," a sport that combines football with rugby. The game involves teams of four players who must pass each other by hand and score goals using a big football. The players can also put a big buffer or send electric shocks during a game.

The host then introduces "basketball with a coconut," a sport played with a coconut instead of a ball. The sport is played barefoot and the players have to be absolutely fervent.

The host also discusses "ice hockey," a sport that consists of playing hockey in the rain, where the player evolves in apnea under the ice. The host mentions that the sport is not just for drunk people but for bad people.

The host then introduces "basketball," a sport played in teams of four or five on an inflatable surface. The sport is very spectacular and the host talks about how the game is played.

The host also discusses "paddle," a sport where the genesis of the sport is just a fight over. The goal is to grab the shoulders and hurt by hitting only the shins in order to put your rival on the ground.

The host then introduces "fight over," a sport where the goal is to grab the shoulders and hurt by hitting only the shins in order to put your rival on the ground.

The host also mentions "basketball," a sport where the host talks about how the game is played.

The host then introduces "ping-pong," a sport where the goal is to make the opponent fall without touching him or go beyond the middle of the face.

Finally, the host introduces "fight over," a sport where the goal is to make the opponent fall without touching him or go beyond the middle of the face.

The video ends with the host thanking the viewers for watching and wishing them a good time.

Facts

1. The video is about exploring various improbable sports.
2. The speaker was born on March 4th, the dinosaurs' birthday.
3. The speaker mentions a shrimp peeling sport practiced in Leffrinckoucke.
4. The speaker discusses a sport where participants iron shirts or pants in extreme conditions.
5. The speaker mentions a sport called "bata" which comes from Japan, involving a team of 150 players.
6. The speaker talks about a sport called "Ice Hockey," which involves playing hockey in a downpour under the ice.
7. The speaker discusses a sport called "Basketball," which involves hitting the shins of opponents.
8. The speaker mentions a sport called "Trampoline," which is played on an inflatable surface or alone.
9. The speaker talks about a sport called "Paddle," which involves hitting a ball with a paddle.
10. The speaker discusses a sport called "Rollers," which involves two candidates standing on a log and trying to make the other fall.
11. The speaker mentions a sport called "King Kong," which is a game of dueling with rollers on a log.
12. The speaker talks about a sport called "Slam Bulls," which is a bull riding event.
13. The speaker discusses a sport called "Ping-Pong," which involves hitting a ball with a paddle.
14. The speaker mentions a sport called "Football," which involves hitting the shins of opponents.
15. The speaker talks about the "Paralympic Games," which are games for people with disabilities.
16. The speaker discusses a sport called "Slalom," which involves a boat race with giant pumpkins.