字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント JACOB SOBOROFF: I love that sound. And I'm lucky enough to have the skills, the mobility, and-- most importantly-- I got the editing to make me look good. Mother [BLEEP]. Every day, YouTube Nation would bring you the best videos around, but today we're doing something special. We're looking at some incredible athletes that have overcome obstacles most of us couldn't imagine. These stories will inspire you, and they are guaranteed to lift your spirits no matter what kind of day you're having. And we're getting some assists from a few awesome teammates like the ceremonial NBA draft pick Isaiah Austin, UFC contender Brendan Schaub, and some top sports eTubers. ISAIAH AUSTIN: Hey, what's up, YouTube Nation? It's Isaiah Austin. Just a week before the NBA draft, I found out that Marfan syndrome will force me to stop playing the game that I love. So I know two things very well, basketball and overcoming adversity. And those are two things that I have in common with an exceptional young man named Kevin Grow. Kevin is an 18-year-old high school senior. He's been playing basketball since he was five years old and was team manager for his varsity squad. Then the head coach finally put him in the game, and this happens. [MUSIC PLAYING] ISAIAH AUSTIN: As if hitting all those threes wasn't awesome enough, the students created a hashtag, #GetKevinOnSportsCenter. -The team manager for the Bensalem High School Owls, rained down four threes Caught the attention of at least one scout. Philadelphia 76ers signed Grow to a two-day contract. ISAIAH AUSTIN: Which led to becoming a Globetrotter. [MUSIC PLAYING] ISAIAH AUSTIN: Kevin shows us all what true love for the game is like. I feel blessed to have known that love myself. BRENDAN SCHAUB: What's up, guys? Brendan Schaub here. If there's one thing I know, it's fighting. From the emotional ups and downs to training camp. To losing a big fight or winning a big fight. Nick Newell was born with a condition that left him with a shortened left arm. Despite his disability, he racked up a perfect 10 and 0 record in his first 10 fights. -When I go out there, I give it everything I have. And at the end of the day, you can't really be disappointed in what happens. If you have an excuse before the fight, you shouldn't fight. BRENDAN SCHAUB: Nick made history two years ago when he defeated Eric Reynolds to become the first one-armed MMA champion. -Reynolds touched out! It's good night, Irene! The fairy tale comes true! Nick Newell is the XMC champion! BRENDAN SCHAUB: For me, the sport is tough enough with two arms. What's the most gutsy sports performance you've ever seen? RACHEL DEMITA: Hey guys it's Rachel. You may know me from my personal channel or from the Swag List. I've been a basketball player my entire life, and sometimes I take for granted the fact that I live in a country that supports all women's athletics. And that's why for me, this next video is really touching. 20-year-old Laylan plays on an all-female basketball team at the American University of Iraq Sulaimani Her story is such an important one when you consider the legacy of gender inequality in that country. -There's the longest struggle for a woman to prove themselves. My name is Laylan. I'm 20 years old, and I'm a basketball player. RACHEL DEMITA: It's great to see how sports can universally bring so much joy to woman. Brooke Raboutou has completed seven record-setting climbs around the world, and she's only 11. Brooke Is the true definition of a phenom. Her strength and flexibility allow her to maneuver in ways that the world's top climbers aren't even able to. -She's set all these precedents in rock climbing that 10 years ago, the top elite climbers were having trouble doing. You're talking like 0.0001% of the climbing community that can do these climbs. -Sometimes when I reach a place where I don't think I can go any farther, it's always possible to do something. I just have to, like, try it. -Good effort. STEVE ROBERTS: Hey, YouTube Nation. My name is Steve Roberts from STR Skill School. Football soccer has been a passion all my life-- from sleeping with my ball as a kid and now making YouTube videos trying to show you insane football skills. But can you imagine what it be like to play football blind? STEVE ROBERTS: This video was released the day before the World Cup. It features Didiu Costa who went blind after being hit by a motorcycle at the age of eight. He plays in the Brazilian blind soccer league which has 40 local clubs. This game was extra important as he had the Brazilian National Soccer coach watching the game, scouting for players for the Paralympics. STEVE ROBERTS: How much game would you have if you had to play blindfolded? JACOB SOBOROFF: Growing up in California, I was surrounded by skateboarding. But for some young people growing up in Afghanistan, it's a healthy distraction from their day-to-day lives. Skateistan is a charity project started by Aussie skateboarder Oliver Percovich. He uses the sport as a means to empower kids-- especially girls since they aren't allowed to ride bikes, but they can ride a skateboard. -Skateistan's becoming a bit of a hub of female sporting activity, which is very exciting. There's nothing like watching a Afghan woman roll down a ramp for the first time. And she's achieved something that she never thought she would. JACOB SOBOROFF: The currently have skate schools in Afghanistan and Cambodia. And if you want to learn more, there's a link in the description. All of the inspiring athletes we covered prove that sports aren't just about the thrill of victory. They bring out something much greater in all of us. We got playlists for you coming up. And also be sure to subscribe to YouTube Nation because we bring you great moments like these, Monday to Saturday. And we got more sports specials for you coming up too. Let's hear a few words of inspiration from Aida to play us out.
B1 中級 米 止められない6人のアスリート (6 Athletes Who Can't Be Stopped) 226 13 Ashley Chen に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語