Me ha encantado descubrir ese programa y ver sobretodo a Rajko Radovic mhhh
n the thrilling new Discovery Channel series Last One Standing, six athletes – three American and three British – are immersed in the most remote tribes in the world, where they live alongside and train with indigenous tribes people as they prepare to represent their host tribe in raw and intense competition. From death-defying Zulu stick fighting in South Africa to an arduous foot race in the Mexican mountains — wearing only handmade sandals — these men push their physical and mental limits to see who will be the last warrior standing.
Brad Joh
http://tv.yahoo.com/show/42123/photos/2
http://www.popwired.com/2007/10/standing-sexiest/
http://blogs.discovery.com/last_one_standing/
me excita esta entrada de Richard:
My moment’s contemplation was interrupted by the sound of my teeth chattering, and I felt it was time we headed home. Our guide felt otherwise. Taking an orator’s stance, he declared in simple terms that to become Incas we had to swim in the lake. I was about to remind him that we had no trunks, but it seems that had I done so I would have missed the point.
We undressed quickly and obediently. Corey was first to dive, a flash of white skin darting through the fumbling crowd and off the bank with aplomb. Such decisiveness galvanized us all, and without prolonging matters I yanked off my trousers with shivering fingers, turned, sprinted, and leapt.
Now I am no nudist, but I can’t deny that I felt rather exhilarated. Naked as the day I was born, buttocks pointed skyward, I flew like a cold bird over the water. It was a glorious, exciting, uplifting moment. An albatross must get that feeling every day, but for me, that one nude leap into the Andean air was about as close to nature as I’ve ever felt.
n the thrilling new Discovery Channel series Last One Standing, six athletes – three American and three British – are immersed in the most remote tribes in the world, where they live alongside and train with indigenous tribes people as they prepare to represent their host tribe in raw and intense competition. From death-defying Zulu stick fighting in South Africa to an arduous foot race in the Mexican mountains — wearing only handmade sandals — these men push their physical and mental limits to see who will be the last warrior standing.
Brad Joh
- nson (USA) - Born: 1978, Oklahoma - American Pro Lightweight Strongman
- Corey Rennell (USA) - Born: 1985, Alaska - Harvard Naturalist and skier
- Jason Bennett (USA) - Born: 1986 in Sarasota, Florida - Florida State BMX Champion, 2006
- Mark Hoban (UK) - Born: 1981, Birmingham, UK - Salsa dancer and kick boxer
- Rajko Radovic (UK) - 29 years old, Middlesex, UK - Fitness Guru
- Richard Massey (UK) - Born: 1986, Okford, UK - Rugby and Cricket player from Oxford University
http://tv.yahoo.com/show/42123/photos/2
http://www.popwired.com/2007/10/standing-sexiest/
http://blogs.discovery.com/last_one_standing/
me excita esta entrada de Richard:
My moment’s contemplation was interrupted by the sound of my teeth chattering, and I felt it was time we headed home. Our guide felt otherwise. Taking an orator’s stance, he declared in simple terms that to become Incas we had to swim in the lake. I was about to remind him that we had no trunks, but it seems that had I done so I would have missed the point.
We undressed quickly and obediently. Corey was first to dive, a flash of white skin darting through the fumbling crowd and off the bank with aplomb. Such decisiveness galvanized us all, and without prolonging matters I yanked off my trousers with shivering fingers, turned, sprinted, and leapt.
Now I am no nudist, but I can’t deny that I felt rather exhilarated. Naked as the day I was born, buttocks pointed skyward, I flew like a cold bird over the water. It was a glorious, exciting, uplifting moment. An albatross must get that feeling every day, but for me, that one nude leap into the Andean air was about as close to nature as I’ve ever felt.