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Ayos pa ba ang inyong mga buto-buto? Kung oo, tara laro tayo ng chinese garter kasama ang mga estudyante mula Leyte na nag-viral dahil ang kanilang pagiging competitive… aba’y next level!


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00:00Good evening. Good evening, Kapuso.
00:09I am your brother, Kim, who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:13Are your bones okay?
00:15If so, let's play Chinese Carter with the students from Leyte
00:20that went viral because of their being competitive.
00:22Let's go to the next level!
00:26There were a lot of throwbacks in this video of students playing Chinese Carter.
00:30In every round, the audience went wild.
00:34The Chinese Carter match was held at the sports fest of Leyte Normal University in Tacloban City.
00:38I uploaded the video to share that even now, Luxong Bitig or Chinese Carter is still being played.
00:45Among the participants were Matthew and Marion.
00:47Their story is that they were forced to join the game.
00:51Well, no.
00:53It was accidental.
00:54Every tribe has to have a representative.
00:57If a tribe does not have a representative, the other tribe will be disqualified.
01:02We decided to play since we both have experience.
01:05I started playing Chinese Carter when I was in Grade 4.
01:08I started playing when I was in kindergarten.
01:11But because the Carter was getting higher and higher, it was hard for them to jump.
01:15Their technique was...
01:16I was picturing how high the Carter was.
01:21I was just making sure that my landing was safe.
01:24Was their strategy effective?
01:28Brother Kim, did the Chinese Carter game come from China?
01:31Brother Kim, what now?
01:32That's why we are used to calling it Chinese Carter.
01:35Because it originated from China.
01:38In China, it is called Chinese Jump Rope, which was first played in the 7th century.
01:42Its origin is not as a game.
01:44It was used as a tradition for jumping.
01:48It was also first played in other countries.
01:50In Germany, it is called Comet Twist.
01:52In the United Kingdom, Elastics.
01:54We can see here that the concept has changed.
01:57It became a Filipino game that we also indigenized.
02:00It's an example of a compound exercise.
02:04It involves multiple organs.
02:06Meaning, its benefit will be multiple.
02:08Just like any other sport, we need to practice so that our body can adapt.
02:13Meanwhile, how was the battle between Matthew and Marion?
02:19We won!
02:21Thankfully, we won because we have a good mother, which is Matthew.
02:26We are proud to represent our tribe.
02:29It's really fun to watch our children play.
02:32This is Brother Kim, and I will answer you in 24 hours.

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