Stratusphere - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Kalarippayat (Sword Fighting) in South India
Examining kalarippayat, a martial-arts discipline practiced in South India that progresses to sword fighting.

Vo Binh Dinh Wrestling in Vietnam
In Hanoi, Trish learns the traditional Vietnamese martial art Vo Binh Dinh.

Bungee Jumping in Bali
The host goes bungee jumping in Bali, Indonesia.

Paragliding in North India
Trish goes paragliding in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

Pecak Silat Fighting in Central Java
Indonesian martial arts are explored on Java.

Glima Viking Wrestling in Iceland
Trish visits Reykjavik, Iceland, and challenges a local glima-wrestling champion to a match.

Maori Fighting Arts and Sailing in New Zealand
The host travels to Auckland, New Zealand, and learns what it takes to sail an official America's Cup boat.

Muay Thai Boxing in Thailand
Trish Stratus travels to Thailand to learn the ancient art of Muay Thai boxing, one of the most lethal forms of martial arts.

Reindeer Racing in Norway
Trish Stratus journeys north of the Arctic Circle to learn reindeer racing from the indigenous Sami people of Norway.

Meke Dancing in Fiji
Trish Stratus learns the meke dance while visiting Fiji. She also navigates the Sigatoka River on a traditional raft called a bilibili.
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