The transcript appears to be an audio recording of a behind-the-scenes look at the show "Puy du Fou," specifically focusing on the training and preparation of the stuntmen involved.
The speaker, who introduces himself as a 28-year-old stuntman at Puy du Fou, discusses the rigorous training process he goes through each day, which includes physical exercises, cardio workouts, and learning choreography for various stunts and fights. He mentions the importance of team spirit and cohesion among the stuntmen, describing their work environment as a "second family."
The speaker also talks about the show's history and its popularity, stating that the show is performed up to 600 times a season and lasts for 26 minutes per show. He emphasizes the importance of providing an entertaining and high-quality performance for the paying audience.
Throughout the recording, the speaker provides a detailed walkthrough of his training day, from the initial muscle awakening exercises to learning new stunts and combat techniques. He also shares his thoughts on the importance of physical training, teamwork, and preparation for the show.
The recording ends with a reminder for viewers to subscribe to the speaker's YouTube channel and watch his last video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries to become a stuntman at Puy du Fou, a historical theme park in France.
2. The speaker learns a choreography to fight and do a stunt as a viking in front of thousands of people.
3. The speaker trains with the professional stuntmen and learns various skills such as diving, jumping, sword fighting and working with animals.
4. The speaker performs the stunt successfully and enjoys the experience.
5. The video is part of a series called "Machine" where the speaker tries different professions.