Mon, Mar 23, 2009
In a ring of sawdust in the rural regions of the northern Swiss Alps, Dhani is challenged by the local farmers, woodchoppers and cheese makers to a Schwingen match. With a serious language barrier, foreign wrestling moves and mountain men twice Dhani's size, he is exposed to a tradition that brings him face to face with some of the best Schwingers in the country.
Mon, Apr 6, 2009
Dhani travels to Singapore and takes on the 2,000 year old sport of Dragon Boat racing. After a practice with members of Singapore's national team, Dhani meets up with and lands a seat on the American Dragons team for the country's biggest race event- The Annual Singapore Dragon Boat Festival.
Mon, Apr 13, 2009
Dhani takes on the 400-year old obsession of northern Spain, jai alai, a sport dubbed "the game of dodging death" and "ballet with bullets." Unfortunately for the NFL linebacker, these terrifying nicknames are no exaggeration. This court game features a rock-hard ball ricocheting at nearly 200 miles per hour, fast enough to shatter bulletproof glass.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009
In this episode, Dhani tackles the native sport of Australia: Surf Life Saving. Born over a century ago out of necessity to protect local surf towns from dangerous waters, Surf Life Saving is vital to the safety of beach communities. To maintain their skills, surf life savers train constantly and compete against each other in surf and sand races at Surf Carnivals. And they do it all for the love of the surf.
Wed, Mar 4, 2009
Dhani travels to Phnom Penh, the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, to learn the ancient martial art of Pradal Serey- the original form of Southeast Asian kickboxing, pre-dating the more well-known form from Thailand, known as Muay Thai boxing. The Cambodians claim that early evidence of Pradal Serey can be found in the form of wall carvings within the 1,000 year old temples of Angkor Wat.
Mon, May 11, 2009
Dhani visits Auckland, New Zealand - the "City of Sails" - on a mission to conquer the sea as the next great kiwi sailor. He has just one week to work his way on to an America's Cup yacht and put his skills and endurance to the test in an actual Team New Zealand tryout. Along the way, Dhani fishes for New Zealand's famous snapper and takes one of his biggest leaps of faith to date - bungee jumping off Auckland's Harbour Bridge.
Mon, May 18, 2009
Russia welcomes Dhani not only with homemade vodka, but also with the chance to become a true Sambo fighter. Sambo, dubbed the art of self-defense without weapons, proves to be a complex and challenging sport for Dhani, but with the help of ballet lessons and a visit to a Russian military base, Dhani finds the inspiration and coordination he needs.