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dress you're facing the heroes taking a stand to stop by and the $3000.00 and theories starts june 21st on d w. me ah, the ah, the flying above the water at breakneck speeds in today's show, we find out how surfers are looking for the ultimate kick. hello and welcome to another edition of your mac with me your host megan late. here's a look at what else we've got coming up. russian photographer and her unique take
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on unconventional beauty. and your max reporter deanna can yetta goes on safari in germany. it's always been a man's dream to fly and a fast growing trend in the surfing world is bringing us closer to that dream. it's called hydro foil surfing. now this is when the surf board is equipped with a special blade that lists the surfer completely out of the water to get a closer look at how it works. we went to southern spain, where conditions are perfect for some high speed surfing action. the hydra flail starting off the atlantic coast in spain and the who's who of international surfing have gathered into refund. conditions here are ideal for tight surfers traditional surfers and wind surfers the whole year around
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german professional sir for nico cream, comes here regularly for a few weeks. the practice. he is fascinated by one technique in particular, just hovering over the waters. it's also known as oil surfing hydro. oil with a front rear wing is attached to the surf board on the surface hovers about one meter about the water. that's why you could say the fuels revolutionized windsurfing by just because it creates so much over the left gums country. that means that now we can surf incredibly steep courses into the wind moving very, very little wind speeds. we never used to be able to, with little wind on. it gives you quite a few more days in the water. that's hard out. the principal was 1st used in ship building around 190-0100. now it's appeared in failing and surfing discipline. at 1st glance, the board looks much the same as a conventional windsurfing board. the key difference is the hydra foils. it has
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about $32.00 centimeters long on them on it. and if you compare it with a hydro foil, you see right away that it's a lot bigger with a few months. it can range anywhere from 80 centimeters to one meter 10. i me that long and the wings are attached to that toxic. the whole assembly resembles an aeroplane and works much the same way. and although a front when provides lifted, while the reeling stabilizes, the board just gone to and it's right is up, out of those are about so much for the theory. now for the practice, the surfer pumps the board to get it to rise out of the water. the, the of course the for, it's a very sharp edge and especially the rear of the razor sharp has to be very careful not to put yourself since the hydro foil is so big right after the normal films and
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i'm not used. but if you stay on top of the board in milton can really nico praying has a practice for 4 years to be able to fly over the water like this. the hydra foil enables him to serve for hours, no matter how light or strong the wind, and more and more surfers are discovering the sport. i love it, i love it. everybody should try. that said it's amazing, like walking on the water. but i don't know how it works, but it's really fun. i think it takes a while to get the principal job. i think it looks really enticing. i'd love to try it on the nico praying has achieved success and several other surfing discipline. and now he's, he's a great potential for oil, surfing vital fuel starts in 2024, will see the hydro fall for the 1st time, the olympic games. and that will be incredibly exciting because we've never had
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that before. it is likely to be the fastest and most exciting discipline, that's just one toaster can really good for windsurfing. and it's support that seem destined to make big waves in the future has more and more surfers finds there when the euro 2020 football championship has finally kicked off after being postponed by a year due to the chrome virus pandemic. well, in the fight for the title, the players have to be in top shape. and that calls for an energy pact diet. but are they aware of what they need to eat to help build, maintain their muscles? well, it's not a former professional football or hans star pie has some tips from his own kitchen . former professional football player czar pie is a keen cook. now he has combined his 2 passions and developed
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a nutrition plan catering to the specific needs of players. the attrition plays an extremely important role in competition from like the european football championship young's and far because athletes are under intense pressure to perform in a short period. the german diane who lives in cologne has published a cookbooks to coincide with the us, a euro 2020, the nutrients that are especially important for football player or already featured and breakfast recipes like a peanut butter and jelly portage. here the crop of luck. we'll. we'll has lots of carbohydrate coordinate womack when we need more cargo hydrates because football players are on the move a lot more than half the and then we have soya milk with protein high rise. why? right? we need protein because athletes have greater muscle mass of nothing and after
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practices or a much those muscles need to regenerate that up. and he says the ideal breakfast like this porridge with peanut butter, should contain 50 percent carbohydrates and 25 percent protein. peanut butter contains lots of minerals and fruit provides extra vitamin portion sizes depend on an athlete body weights and his or her level of physical exertion. thompson, look back on an illustrious career. back in 2011, playing for german team, shelter, new fear, t italian heavy weights in from alon and the champions league. memories much floating back. nobody believed us. in the end, we scored 5 goals or them. i was an intense back, and 4 players had filled up on carbs ahead of the match for his students according to change. i mean taken in lots of carbohydrates, why went to practice? why not? i had some more positive of
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a diet that paid off on the pitch. yeah, my name is manuel lewis was there, gold keeper, and that much, i guess milan half that exceptional power of his is also a product diet and consummation. and then you can't just head to the gym and push ways to continue the muscles, but won't be able to use the full potential gas for that's where a proper diet causing that off implant. that allows you to bring your full potential to the page with. that's what makes manuel noise for special. that's always, don't fall out by now, manuel noise is goalkeeper for germany's national slide. an inspiration for many young players. tons, who also get soccer lesson, gets everyone together to cook meals bursting with carbohydrates. today they're having macaroni with spanish and cheese for lunch. as it gives you more energy. this meal is full and it's tasty. and
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that is the moments cooking. healthy meals should be flavorful and fun. after a long day on the pitch, the hons is preparing burgers with grilled vegetables and b. they pack a protein punch just what the players will need to come out on top at 02020 dollars. for the long day of exercising your body needs protein lake burger with grilled vegetables like this would be ideal for someone like manuel nyak post much of course the entire team needs to perform well at the tournament. but i'm sure he will do very well. and kind of got excellent players in the team and kind of diet. i'm sure they reach the final with hands are pie is healthy meals the sky's the limits.
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thing on the subject of healthy meals, if you'd like to see some more from the world or cuisine and check out our food channel on youtube, here's what you'll find there. i have seen stories . enthusiasm, the smell. amazing. the chef with their best tip from me to v can diet and all the rest of the secrets. welcome to my well, europe's diversity is a mortgage boy. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. ah, it's said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. but what does that actually mean? who defines the norms of beauty? well, these are just a couple of the questions that russian photographer, christina roxanne, deals with in her work. she portrays people who do not conform to the typical
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ideals of beauty, but define it in their own right. we sat in on a photo shoes for her latest projects in london. people with disabilities, people with divergent, skin, colors, sexual orientation, and cultural backgrounds. diversity of human culture and captured on the 3rd via photo. just my name is christina robinson. i'm a sucker for and they work on the project around unconventional who shoot in london with man, department timble. and you weren't deal both were born with open isms, and with milly, brooms, somebody who defines themselves as neither male nor female. and one of them uses for russia photographer, christina, is alexis hey, we're good. i started working with just women. then realize that this, this whole topic is actually much broader and non binary and transgender people.
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they experience very similar issues and their voices been heard either how we see ourselves and the values that we approach ourselves with can be very different from what the society wants us to, to, to see and to be she's titled her photo project, the essence of busy in it, she focuses on people who all too often remain and seem to reveal the beauty hidden behind the established conventions a little bit closer to so many voices are suppressed and to be given the opportunity to share your story. following the model that i have today, shandy very important to me is that in a strength that they've been able to understand themselves and find
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their place in the world and believe in themself, and love themselves. next cap down money, their own uniqueness. christine, as photos have gained international renown there exhibited in galleries from new york city to moscow. before moving to london in 2019, she worked to the united states for 10 years and took portraits of people such as artist marshal could have shaved head. this self portrayed during the locked in one of the dutch lends kosher critics choice award for 2020. in the same year, she was named silver winters. and the british association of photographers awards for her photo titled, cut grace, christina flint, inspiration. not only in different people, but an architecture as well. sure, modern buildings designed a multi purpose locations such as the barbican center and its environs,
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east london. it's a complex of apartments on the news she seeks to unlock its unusual beauty. behind me this really interesting example of brooklyn, modern architecture with a lot of thoughts put into this urban planning. that also brings me back in my memory to my 1st degree in architecture interior design. christina braxton keeps her photo studio open to. she finds a subject on social media in her circle of acquaintances, to agencies. she wasn't deal, i'm not the palm tend to have already worked as models. i think it's imperative that we have different types of beauty and different standards of knowledge because we live in a world for the different diverse people. so it's important to have that as massive
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discussion about females and classes being a woman and needs to change the office. 2021. it's time for change the and the little more. will this change the christina next in a room, our photos being able to understand people can be different. they can feel different about themselves. we need only the reminder of that. so i think just having that presence of diversity is really, really important. christina, relaxing his goal is to make portraits of 30 people for her new projects in the me time now to go on safari, but not in africa. in fact,
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we are staying close to home and heading to the serengeti park in northern germany . it boasts around 1500 animals with some of them, roaming around in huge, open enclosures. now our own euro, max report, or deanna opinion, took on the task of working at the park for a day. and she got up close with some of the animal kingdoms, largest predators. so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, lions, but follows an elephant. let me live, only they are not enough regard. but right here in germany, i am going to bring you from g w, your max, and today i am the largest of 30 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go sitting busy by was founded in 1974 by the separate family,
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including huggins in the northern german states of lower sex. you were kind is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart. she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe and offer visitors unexperienced somewhere between national park and my 1st stop at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down? you must be upset and get the parts just to deliver them in nature. lions, sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. and so we created an alternative by hanging the meet so that they need to target lies. they need a bit of daily activity. i'm on between action. i'm dot com. we move on to the elephant. taking care of their feet is very important because they're working in the park is limited in comparison to do wild. today, i'm going to be another one up in the queue for the 1st time. yes. apply a little more pressure, little hardly any nail chip. so a little more pressure has
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a book. okay. okay. alright. how often should be done last month? yes. does it say to check every day about the nails? a car every 3 to 6 months, depending on the elephants. now grove and the skin grow from the soles of their feet. the wind bucks too much. yeah, i could go, i mean, wow. so be nothing for an offense and up a gas on the after checking the feed, i kinda elephant those and i lay out a new bed off strobe with headphones. this also reading the news on myself or ether. i must, of course, visit the jobs that are 60 most and one made in the bar and your us are not part of the big 5 that is really pressing to have been so close. here's
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us like for us i better give them some more leave my next stop with this together with oliver, can we prepare for cars, occupational seating the or how we only hear about one kilometer for, for she was how much me do you need to prepare for all the animals in the park for that we have between 60 to 100 killers. it depends on how strong the animals are, or if any, are on a diet, how something? well, so we have to hide mature for different i'm. i'm putting a thing close it up nicely. it's not supposed to be to right me. i we may
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go or way to the next stop to pay the rightness of the seat. 51 rhino has already been born in the bar. on my case, oliver oliver, normally rhinos live in africa and a shocking, or how do these animals cope with the german? i met him, you can see my hands. now when i come running, that is relatively well with the german climate, especially the african right off on white vinyl. black rhinos even sometimes live on the low reaches of kilimanjaro, where it gets cold, winter temperature and africa is 10 degrees. so it's not always gentle. tropical heat there and runny nose even like to play in the snow for half an hour in winter haven. 2 names me. our last stop for today is with the buffalo, the main issues congress, 3 meters long sitting get the part is home and to love. 17 buffalo, the animals seem happy observing, clean and fit, which brings my adventures to
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n it. it was amazing to have the big 5 so close and i learned a lot about them. one day is differently not enough to get to know the largest park in europe. that's why i'm looking forward to the next one. sitting at the bargain. them from march to august. other i need never gets boring because new attractions are added every season. and we continue to get up close and personal with animals, but the next ones we are about to encounter are a bit less ferocious than those seen at the safari park. british artist, debbie lawson has a passion for bears kangaroos and other wild animals. but she expresses her love for them through sculpture. she creates her life like creatures from carpets, and they often take the viewer by surprise. the artwork does have you rubbing your eyes and amazing
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a time. talk to identify. they sometimes leap out into the room. depending on the perspective in the studio, in london's hackney district, carpets get a new list of life as wild animal. british artist, debbie lawson begin creating lifestyle. it's carpet sculptures, some 10 years ago. you start with the past, you in the middle, which is like a focal point, pull your eye in, and then i carry on the patterns of the legs in quite a symmetrical way and merge the feet into the carpet so that you kind of almost can't see where it's coming out and i'm left with lots of bits that still need to be covered and i can just use virtually any sort of little scraps of the same carpet cover those up on your i just pulled it all together. computing sculpture can take months. 7 lawson usually works and several pieces. similar heinously. almost all of the animals are commissioned. she needs up to 3 fully identical
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carpets for one school trip. i started using real persian carpets, but they were usually seconds or damaged ones already, but i don't really want to cut up the work of somebody else. so i'm using copies all the time. now. in a 1st, debbie creates a framework for the sculpture from chicken where she then fixes it with several layers, the critic mix until the model becomes firm friendly. she has carpet to onto the model using hot pieces and then put the material into shape and quite a quiet, shy, reserved person. and that's sort of, i think that's how i operate. i want to become a flash and disguised and disappearance background. i think that might have been one of the reasons behind making stairs because the bed of the talking for me, i can hide in the background and enjoy the service. the sation that it's happening with people that are looking at in her school or cell for between 13024000
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year old. depending on size efforts involved and carpet quality. debbie had her artistic breakthrough in 2018 or to lease her tall, red bear sculpture displayed at london's 2018 royal academy. summer exhibition caused quite a stir. everyone seems to be quite wow, despite it. and it became a bit of a celebrity. everyone really love animals and everyone likes to be up close to something that they've never might not seen in the wild w, find gardening both inspiring and relax. and she also enjoys making miniature versions of her giant sculptures. it's strange how you can also just a block of materials. you can kind of create some sort of character in the thing. i'm quite happy to sort of put these creatures out. 10 of them have
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a life of their own. and i enjoy watching them from the the curtain. debbie lawson carpet creatures are a huge success with funds around the globe. and with that, we come to the end of another show. but before we go, just a quick reminder to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at receiving this d. w backpack along with some other goodies. and of course, be sure to follow us on facebook from me and the entire your max team here in berlin. as always, thanks for watching. we'll see you again. the the,
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