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00:00 [music]
00:06 The Running Man PH star Lexie Gonzalez.
00:09 [music]
00:12 In the middle of the game, she fell.
00:16 I even got a bump before I fell. It was brutal.
00:19 What game is that? Stay tuned.
00:22 This is so tiring!
00:25 [music]
00:39 We're here at an indoor playground, KaKaHa!
00:41 [music]
00:47 Lexie's task is to try out games and to beat the record from 1 to 10.
00:52 [cheering]
00:54 From giant games to games that use new technology.
01:00 [music]
01:02 Are you ready to play? I'm ready.
01:05 But we have 21 games here.
01:09 Since we can't do all of them, we'll just choose 6.
01:13 Here at Spin the Wheel.
01:15 But before that, let me introduce our players today.
01:20 Here are Julian and Sir Stephen.
01:26 Hello! Say hi to our KaKaHa!
01:30 Let the games begin, KaKaHa!
01:34 Balloon drop!
01:36 [cheering]
01:38 The trampolines are positioned in front of the screen
01:41 where there's a camera that can focus on the players.
01:44 You'll see for yourself on the screen, KaKaHa!
01:47 [music]
01:50 Lexie chose a goal that can hit the flying birds.
01:54 [music]
02:03 This is so tiring!
02:05 [laughing]
02:07 The cameras in front have sensors
02:09 that can capture the movement of the player and the game's mirror.
02:12 I enjoyed it because the visuals were beautiful.
02:15 It felt like I was inside a mobile game or a computer game.
02:21 I'll give this one a 6.
02:23 Actually, no. I'll give it a 7.
02:25 It's a shame. That's why it's so low.
02:27 I want to give other games a chance.
02:31 Next game, here we go!
02:34 What is it?
02:36 Super Pinball?
02:38 Hmm, what is that?
02:41 It's like a pinball that you play on a computer, KaKaHa!
02:46 But in real life and upsized!
02:50 Players have one minute to hit the balls with the scores in front of them.
02:56 And a catch! They just have to kick the ball like in football!
03:01 Because it's more fun to play with Lexie and Stephen's teammates.
03:07 In this game, the accuracy of the player will be tested by the ball's kick to the target scores.
03:13 [ding]
03:14 This is also one of my favorite computer games.
03:18 Before, it's good to see it in person.
03:21 This is how it feels inside a video game.
03:24 This is more tiring compared to the other two games we've played.
03:30 It's more thrilling, so I would rate it an 8.
03:33 It's just a little better compared to the others.
03:35 It's hard because everyone's happy, but I'm just breathing.
03:41 Did you know that the idea of an indoor playground might be traced back to a gymnasium in Germany from the 1920s?
03:49 They put ropes, bars, and ladders, and kids loved them right away.
03:55 And since then, the concept of indoor playgrounds spread to Europe and eventually all over the world.
04:01 But we now know that there are colorful indoor playgrounds that are padded for the safety of the kids.
04:06 They were developed in the 1980s.
04:09 [music]
04:11 But the specific playground where we're at now,
04:14 they opened their first branch all the way from Finland.
04:17 That's why most of their technology is not yet there.
04:21 [static]
04:22 Now, let's go back to Lexie and her exciting roulette.
04:25 [ding]
04:26 [music]
04:27 Valo climb! Let's go!
04:30 [music]
04:31 In this ring, there's a projector and sensor that follows the player.
04:35 [music]
04:38 For Lexie to play, she needs to tap the numbers one after the other while doing wall climbing.
04:44 [music]
04:47 Did you know that wall climbing is considered a whole body workout?
04:50 [music]
04:52 Different muscle groups use it for this.
04:54 [music]
04:57 And Lexie got the best score of all time in the level she chose.
05:01 [music]
05:03 She finished it in 31 seconds.
05:05 [music]
05:07 It's hard.
05:08 [music]
05:11 Yes!
05:12 [music]
05:13 I'm so happy.
05:14 If you go here, you'll beat my record.
05:15 Wow!
05:17 You'd think that she's the most tired among them all.
05:23 I would rate it, I think I'll give this a 10.
05:27 Now, let's go back to the game that made Lexie fall.
05:30 Huh?
05:31 I even got a bump before I fell.
05:33 That was brutal.
05:34 [music]
05:39 It happened here in Valo Arena.
05:43 An augmented reality game where the floor is made.
05:47 Players need to tap on green tiles that are considered as safe zones
05:51 or else, they'll fall into the lava.
05:54 [music]
05:56 Ah!
05:57 I'm dead.
05:58 [music]
06:02 Ah!
06:04 I got a bump.
06:05 [laughs]
06:07 In this arena, there are two projectors on the opposite side
06:10 that display images on the screen.
06:14 There's also a camera here that follows every movement of the players
06:17 so they look like they're inside the game.
06:20 So cool.
06:22 This game is fun.
06:24 This is also a game for friends.
06:26 I'll give this a 10.
06:27 I thought we were just chilling today, enjoying ourselves.
06:30 But I got to the point where I wanted to win.
06:32 I want to get points.
06:34 This is my favorite of them all.
06:38 It's fun and enjoyable.
06:40 [music]
06:41 And because Lexie was beaten by her opponents,
06:44 there's a lot of games.
06:46 [music]
06:49 There are only 21 activities that kids and kids at heart can do here.
06:55 The activities here at the Super Park are not just digital.
07:00 Of course, there are also interactive games.
07:03 All the games here require you to move, not just stand.
07:07 [music]
07:08 While we're having a time with the family,
07:10 who can help our body,
07:12 that's a win-win.
07:14 [music]
07:17 Aha!
07:19 [music]
07:24 [music]
07:25 [music]
07:37 [speaking in Tagalog]
07:55 [music]
07:56 [speaking in Tagalog]
08:02 [children cheering]
08:03 You heard it right, guys.
08:05 These are Aha's top three useful animal poops.
08:08 [music]
08:10 First on the list, the "paniki,"
08:12 or "guano."
08:14 It's a fertilizer.
08:16 It's used to reach the minerals,
08:20 like phosphorus, nitrates, and so on.
08:24 If we use artificial fertilizers,
08:27 sometimes plants like the one in the back get cooked.
08:33 But the natural ones don't.
08:37 These paniki are not the ones we see eating fruit.
08:41 Instead, they are the "cave bat,"
08:44 which is called an insectivore.
08:48 Since they eat the rich and cheap things,
08:51 the shells of the insects,
08:55 their skin,
08:57 they pollute it.
08:59 So the minerals in it are high.
09:02 When it's collected, it starts to pile up.
09:05 There are insects that mix it up,
09:09 eat it,
09:10 until it's properly harvested
09:14 so they can use it as fertilizer.
09:17 It's more expensive than the regular fertilizer we see.
09:22 Aside from fertilizer,
09:23 did you know that guano, or bat poop,
09:26 has a high potassium nitrate content
09:28 that can be used as a component of gunpowder?
09:31 In fact, the Americans used it in the 1812 war
09:34 to make their guns.
09:36 Let's go to the second poop.
09:40 This is the elephant's dump.
09:43 Their poop is called "dung."
09:45 They are also the bulldozers of the environment.
09:48 In the mountains, there are bulldozers
09:52 that dig the ground
09:54 so that the soil can be fertile.
09:57 What are the benefits of poop to humans?
10:03 Since they eat herbivores,
10:06 they eat fiber, plants, and fruits.
10:09 When digested,
10:10 they grind it.
10:12 When they drink it,
10:13 it's like a thin paper pulp.
10:18 It's like a ground paper.
10:21 You can process it
10:23 and use it as ground paper.
10:27 Because of the size of the elephants,
10:29 they produce poop that's about 100 kilos a day.
10:33 Another use of dung is
10:35 perfect for rainy days
10:37 where there are a lot of mosquitoes.
10:40 Dried dung is mixed with manure
10:43 to prevent mosquitoes from repelling it.
10:47 And the last one on our list
10:49 is different because instead of being a fertilizer,
10:52 it's an aroma.
10:55 Yes, you guessed it right.
10:57 Civet!
10:59 Civet cats are usually
11:01 the omnivore species of animals
11:06 that climb trees.
11:08 They are called palm civet and malay civet.
11:11 Palm civet is usually the one
11:14 that eats beans.
11:18 They eat beans and their poop.
11:21 They harvest it and make coffee.
11:25 Asian palm civet like to eat coffee cherries.
11:30 When it enters their digestive enzymes,
11:32 it ferments
11:34 and gives coffee beans a different taste and aroma.
11:37 When they take it out,
11:39 it's cleaned, dried, and processed
11:42 just like other coffees.
11:44 This particular coffee is called luwak.
11:48 But an animal expert reminds us
11:50 that the coffee beans must go through a natural process
11:53 from the civet, okay?
11:55 Some people farm civet along with coffee
11:59 so that it can harvest.
12:01 Others just feed it, which is wrong.
12:05 Because one, in animal welfare,
12:09 you have to ensure that the animal is properly taken care of
12:13 and the natural way is for them to choose coffee beans.
12:20 Because the right variety that is edible for them
12:26 has a higher value.
12:29 Aside from coffee, did you know
12:31 that some people use civet ingredients
12:33 to make perfume?
12:36 They have an anil sac that secretes
12:40 the anil gland that secretes the anil sac.
12:43 They usually make a perfume out of it.
12:47 It has a preservative.
12:49 Did you get amazed?
12:52 It's proven that everyone in the world
12:54 is equal and each has their own role in life.
12:58 Human, animal, or plant.
13:09 What's this?
13:11 Why so early?
13:12 A story that's already smart?
13:15 We just want to remind you guys
13:18 that playing with a blade is very dangerous.
13:22 We were told that a physical therapist in Mandaluyong
13:30 is promising to touch the body with a blade.
13:34 [dramatic music]
13:40 The tool that I have can help you
13:42 with your body aches, stiff neck, or any muscle concern.
13:47 Will you believe him?
13:50 Adiel's teacher has been preparing
13:56 for two weeks for his stiff neck and back pain.
13:59 I bought a bad bed.
14:01 What happened was that I couldn't sleep well.
14:05 When he heard the promise, he got curious.
14:10 I saw the blade.
14:12 It's like it can cut people.
14:14 To be honest, I was hesitating because the blade is big.
14:18 We got some information about the blade he's using.
14:23 It's big, it's on a pole.
14:26 It's as heavy as a big knife.
14:29 And it's thick like a blanket.
14:32 Wow, it's a bit scary.
14:34 What can it do to our body?
14:37 We looked into it.
14:39 We found one of the people who believed in the blade
14:42 and promised that it can cure his body.
14:46 He said he'll share his experience with AHA.
14:50 No, guys, he's not a scam. It's legit.
14:52 He's a physical therapist and he's really good.
14:56 The blade is a prank.
14:59 It looks like it can cut.
15:02 But it's not that sharp.
15:04 This is blade therapy.
15:07 At first, I was scared because I thought it might hurt.
15:11 But it's not.
15:12 The edge of the blade is so smooth.
15:16 We got pranked by the blade.
15:18 It can cure our body.
15:21 No pranks.
15:23 Being a cook or chef,
15:26 especially in 5-star hotels,
15:28 it's so heavy and hard to work.
15:32 She tried several therapies,
15:35 but it didn't work.
15:37 I saw a blade that was doing this.
15:40 I was curious.
15:42 When I tried it, I was relieved.
15:46 This tool was designed and developed
15:51 to help with muscle pain,
15:54 improve circulation,
15:56 prevent injuries,
15:58 and for relaxation.
16:00 It's not a blade. It just looks like a blade.
16:02 Kimberly is a licensed physical therapist in Ruas City.
16:06 She got it to master the field.
16:09 With the help of blade therapy,
16:11 the crumpled muscles of the body were fixed.
16:14 I'm so lucky today.
16:16 I'm feeling something.
16:18 Aside from the muscles, it also targets the fascia.
16:22 This is the thin casing of connective tissue
16:25 that covers every organ.
16:27 Blood vessel, bone, nerve, fiber,
16:30 and of course, muscles.
16:32 It will keep them in the right place.
16:35 But it's not just protection.
16:37 It also has nerves.
16:39 It's sensitive like our skin.
16:42 It tightens up when stressed.
16:47 Blade therapy is a great tool for people
16:50 who are very active in physical activities.
16:52 Kimberly's clients are mostly athletes.
16:56 Some famous artists are getting closer to her.
17:00 I'll get that blade.
17:03 I'm a bit nervous.
17:06 I'm not feeling well.
17:08 I feel like there's something here.
17:10 I think it's a stiff neck.
17:13 I think it's the pain from the shoulder blade.
17:17 When I wake up, it could be the way I slept with the kids.
17:21 It could be the pillow.
17:23 Your pillow is too high or too low.
17:27 Oh my!
17:31 It's too big.
17:32 You start from here.
17:36 Yes, it's part of the muscle.
17:38 The muscle, the traps that are hurting you,
17:41 it's all in here.
17:43 Wow, I feel it.
17:49 The redness of the skin is normal.
17:54 After this, you'll feel the pain when you wake up the next day.
17:59 Great!
18:00 Did you know that the concept of physical therapy started in 1813?
18:08 It's a combination of massage, manipulation, and exercise
18:11 that was pioneered by the father of Swedish gymnastics,
18:15 Per Henrik Ling.
18:17 Over the years, it developed and developed different approaches
18:21 not only to strengthen the muscles,
18:23 but also to treat some diseases like paralysis.
18:26 That's why it's different from other massages.
18:29 Massage is for relaxation.
18:31 This one is for treatment.
18:34 Anyone can get treatment like this.
18:37 Did you know that there are different techniques of therapy
18:39 that are being done in different countries?
18:41 Aside from the sound of bones,
18:44 there's also the use of fire,
18:46 which is used in massage by animals.
18:49 Going back, Ariel's body is ready to do blade therapy.
18:53 Okay, game, let's fight.
18:56 Let's try that blade.
18:58 If my leg and back really hurts.
19:01 You can breathe here on the left.
19:05 On the left.
19:07 Then on the right.
19:09 Okay.
19:10 After an hour.
19:22 Look to the right.
19:26 Then to the left.
19:29 Then what you did on the down.
19:33 Then turn right.
19:35 Turn left.
19:37 I'll turn around properly.
19:41 So that the pain is treated.
19:43 What feeling?
19:45 Light?
19:46 Yes, light.
19:47 So that the pain is gone.
19:49 Is it magic, sir?
19:50 Is it magic?
19:51 Not magic.
19:52 Miracle.
19:53 Okay, sir.
19:55 It's easy to find Kimberly on Instagram and TikTok for appointments.
20:00 Or just by chance.
20:03 Not all blades or things that can be used for the skin can be used.
20:10 Because we learned this.
20:12 We trained.
20:14 No need to go through the hole of Karayong Road to Recovery.
20:18 Thanks to the blade therapy.
20:22 To be continued.
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