Germans are serious about everything. Especially as regards their children's upbringing.
In Germany parents are ambitious, they want the best for their children because only the best is good enough. Children must learn at an early age how to get ahead and be successful in life. Parents give them all the support they can.
This also involves parental efforts in the area of professional sports. Germany has always had a vast range of sport idols that gained international success. German children are encouraged to follow in their footsteps.
For example: In the 70s little would-be Beckenbauers flocked to the soccer fields for training. In the 80s little Steffi Grafs or Boris Beckers populated the tennis courts. In the 90s lots of little Schumis started training on go-kart racing tracks or even already in their little bobby cars.
In the new millenium, there is a wider array than ever of old and new forms of sport. One of these is women's boxing. A role model is the multiple world champion Regina Halmich.
In this short clip, parents use their combined suggestive powers and persuasiveness to lead the child back onto the path of success, but it is always done with the best in mind for their little offspring.
If you like, learn more about competitive sports in Germany in Chapter 21.
Video: Badesalz / Translation: TWC
More to come soon,
TWC
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6lues6rother 1 year ago
@Orjas67 kann man drüber streiten. das wäre dann holzhammerhumor
MisterSoundminister 1 year ago
bester Sketch ever.
championofidiots 2 years ago
Schlechte Pointe. Gute Pointe wäre gewesen, wenn sie die Eltern k.o. geschlagen hätte.
Orjas67 2 years ago
wow i never know that "asian parents" are not just limited to asians.....
AquaExecution 2 years ago
WIR HAM JA FRÜHER NIX GHABT xDD ahahaha
benzinhuhn 2 years ago
for a moment i thought regina was going to come in and talk to the girl
:)
ajnadeen 2 years ago