Born To Explore Season 3 Episode 4 Games People Play
- TV-G
- October 26, 2013
- 25 min
In season 3 episode 4 of Born To Explore, titled "Games People Play," host Richard Wiese travels to different parts of the world to explore the diverse games people play. From ancient cultural games to modern sports, Richard discovers how these games bring people together and create a sense of community.
Richard begins his journey in India, where he learns about the game of Kabaddi, a sport that dates back to over 4,000 years ago. Kabaddi is a contact sport played between two teams, with the objective of touching or tackling players on the opposing team. Richard joins a local team in a small village and learns the basics of the game before competing in a match.
Next, Richard travels to Cuba to explore the importance of baseball in the country's culture. He meets with some of the top players in Cuba and learns about how the game has transformed the lives of many young people. Richard joins a group of children on a baseball field to play a game and feel the passion for the sport that Cubans have.
In Kenya, Richard shows how tradition and modern sports come together in the game of Maasai cricket, a sport that combines the rules of traditional cricket with the cultural practices of the Maasai tribe. He joins a group of young Maasai boys playing cricket and learns about the significance of the game in their culture.
Moving on to the United States, Richard meets with a group of roller derby players in New York City. Roller derby is a contact sport played on roller skates, where two teams compete to score points by lapping members of the opposing team. Richard learns about the game's history and culture from the players, and roller skates alongside them during a match.
Lastly, Richard heads to Japan, where he explores the world of Sumo wrestling, a sport that has been around for over a thousand years. He meets with Sumo wrestlers and trainers to understand the rigorous training and discipline required to compete. Richard witnesses a live Sumo match and learns about the sport's cultural significance in Japan.
Throughout his journey, Richard discovers how games and sports are more than just physical activities; they create a sense of community, promote cultural exchange, and bring people together from all walks of life. "Games People Play" showcases the unique ways in which games have shaped cultures and brought people together across the globe.