Thank you for always making us laugh. Your creativity and the efforts you put into your videos is so much appreciated!!! My favorite part: Mikey "sleeping" with the sticks. 😂😂😂
Tchibo is a coffee brand. But they sell all kinds of stuff in the shops. The products are changing constantly. 50 years ago, this started as small gifts you could get in addition to the coffee. This wasn't allowed because it violated the competition laws we had at this time. So at one point, they had lots of gifts and couldn't give them away. They decided to sell them and this was so successful that they kept doing it up to today.
Interesting. I always assumed the store concept was specifically designed for women. For example, mothers in the afternoon, who want to drink coffee together and are then enticed to grab some pastel colored workout leggings and a decorative mug in the way home.
"Dänisches Bettenlager" (recently renamed to "Jysk" in Germany) has a similarly confusing assortment of goods. So one of the main competitors of a German coffeeshop chain is a company that sells mattresses and pillows.
Besides all the nonsens you are doin and talkin I really enjoy the camera angles and camera movement and focusing….very professional productions. Love it. Keep goin!
Mister Bullinger, the mayor, surely is happy about citizens like Nalf, who make such a good publicity about his town for free and attract some tourists. At least - he was before the walking brothers became a threat to the public safety with their fighting sticks. Now he will drive you out of his town!
When I was stationed at Ramstein Air Base in 1968-70 I lived in an apartment in Landstuhl, and they had both a Tshcibo and an Eduscho. Both made the best coffee I'd ever had and I would patronize each one several times a week. Back then they were in competition, but when I was in Germany in 2019 I found out they had merged.
The stuff at Tchibo is actually a good quality. The method is like that of the grocery stores like Aldi, Lidl, Penny etc. that once started with having only groceries but added all kind of stuff later. In the past you found a shop that sold household goods in every town but today you find them rarely. People get a lot of this stuff when they are on offer by the grocery store.
Really? The stuff at Tchibo is actually a good quality? For me, it's the cheapest stuff you can find anywhere. It doesn't last long, it breaks quickly and it's really just rubbish. Sorry, but I don't buy anything there anymore.
The Alfieri brothers are truly a mess... but in a good way. I was smiling and laughing through the whole video. Nalf takes a smack from a walking stick quite well. And, I am glad for Malf that he did not accidentally toss his walking stick into the water below while he was trying to climb on the wall. Best laugh though was when you greeted the major. Now that was epic! That, and, that gigantic pretzel!
Of course all Germans are looking at you: You really need to improve your walking stick technique. If you do it right it really is a sport. My mother is a pro at it and it’s hard do keep up with her.
tchino used to be a coffee brand only, but at some point in time, I think it was about '94-'96 (can't remember exactly, but remembering standing in front of the store in you local mall) they started selling other stuff too for a real good price. and they're selling stuff until today 🤷♂
@@AndreasDelleske really? well, it is absolutly possible, cause I can't remember exactly when it happend :D the only thing I remember is me standing in front of the store, and me being very young :D (somewhere between 10-18)
@@zaldarion I made my Abitur in 1984 and I'm pretty sure it existed earlier.. remember the glass bowls with salad leaf decor? Wikipedia thinks it might have been after 1973 de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchibo
For me these highing sticks and not Nordic Walking sticks. There are different grips . But as you make go hiking again then they are perfect. Please use the "Gummi - nupsis" if you are using them of tarmac and other hard surface. The metal part only are use in the "wild nature"
@@chkoha6462 but without the word NUBSI how can you survive to build any Ikea stuff -- I guess the English word is "thingy" "Ein Nupsi (österreichisch „Hupferl“) ist ein kleines, (manchmal rundes) undefinierbares Etwas. Das Nupsi steht manchmal auffällig von einem anderen, etwas größeren Gegenstand ab. plural: Nupse Das Wort „Nupsi“ wird im normalen Sprachgebrauch meist dann verwendet, wenn dem Sprechenden das richtige Wort für einen solchen Gegenstand nicht einfällt. "
Spring in Germany is beautiful. I remember blooming lilac bushes for miles in Tuebingen. HBD, Mikey. It’s true, walking/hiking on Sundays is a great way to integrate. Cheers
Haha, you guys integrated at least to all the people I think of why nobody told them how to really use them while doin a Nordic Walk. It's really fun to see them when they try, after 5 Minutes everything hurts ... 😂😂😂
You DO know that the walking sticks were an invention in Finland in the late 1970s? Depending on the legend it was either a skiing equipment manufacturer that wanted to sell more stuff during summer or of the head coach of the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation. The latter was the first to write about "Nordic Walking".
because something was invented somewhere doesn't mean it can't be part of a culture somewhere else. Burgers in America, Pizza in Italy, Bicycles in the Netherlands...
Always a joy watching your videos! I was laughing so hard when you said the most confusing store you have ever seen is Tschibo. When I was in Nuremberg with my daughter just a couple of months ago we went into one of those stores to get some coffee. Once inside I said the same thing you did. Very strange that they sell all this other stuff. I'm originally from Nuremberg and am used to most of the stores that have been around for awhile, like Tschibo but it sure has changed over the years! Great editing and such fun stories! Happy belated birthday Mikey!
@@mika274 usually the verb (here ‚hängen’) comes last in a subclause. In this case it’s a bit of a complicated construction since it’s a „Attributsatz“ hence the subclause is descriptive of the noun at the beginning. However I have to add a disclaimer that I haven’t studied German grammar since 6th of 7th grade (so more than 10 years ago) and I am by no means a specialist in German grammar.
This content is just sooooo good! :D I love that you guys are so close and have so much fun around here in germany - btw please go to a adler mannheim match next season, not "only" DEL2 Heilbronner Falken ;)
My walking stick is a sanded and varnished section of a tree branch. It (only 1) helps me walk more upright and is useful in dodging boulders and tree roots when I'm on an uneven path. My wife usually uses 2 poles like your brothers. When walking around town, we leave the poles home. Also unhandy for a klettersteig.
You are 100% correct in your doubts about Tchibo. I mean, I can imagine the scenario that took place way back in the '80s or whenever, when the CEO said "Listen, meine Damen und Herren, our coffee is the best in Germany! So therefore we are going to begin selling ladies' bras and clock radios."
just a tiny little thing .. those sticks where "invented" for athletes (wintersports) to train in the summer, it's used to train your triceps and all other muscles used to move you in cross-crountry skiing
even as a german Tschibo was always the weirdest "shop" for me and i loathed them as a kid cause my mum always said, "oh i'm just getting a coffee" on our way home from shopping and she'd always end up staying there for about 30 minutes..... torture for a child those were, but the shops left our city about fifteen years ago. We also used to have Eduscho shops, they were basically the same thing....
I remember the Tschibo shop in Darmstadt back in the 1960's. Then it was basically a seller of quality coffees. The walls were lined with dozens of bins with different coffee varieties. The other articles for sale at that time were basically related to making and serving coffee. Off course, they sold brewed coffee and it always smelled wonderful in there!
@@danielzhang1916 Yeah the difference here is they're in the inner city and all about the size of a Starbucks. Every wall but the counter is stacked with all kinds of goods. From women's underwear over hairdryers to a set of kitchen knives you'll find anything..
Actually, someone at my work brought a butter brezel that size filled with cheese and meat. I saw that the first time, but it was a nice idea and at the end of the day, nothing was left over.
Nice one bro, it use to be you have to buy coffee to get the other stuff that's why Tchibo started it to sale more coffee and I have seen Americans walking these trails using the sticks. Btw I personal absolute hate these sticks. Imagine that scene, early morning at a Park somewhere in Germany you try to do some Yoga, Taichi, or whatever and as soon you have cleared your mind, a group of like 15 or so German Rentner marching by with this sticks! Tac Tac Tac and more Tacs! That's why😉 Have a good one and greetings from Hamburg
And the funny thing about Tchibo: in some parts of the world they put (returned)Tchibo articles in Brands-for-less shops and have them in a section called: GERMAN QUALITY 😂😂😂
Look at old photographs of alpinists, I mean very old ones from 1870 around. All people had one walking stick. It normally was made from hazelnut or ash at least 170 cm long.
I think "garage sale crashed into a coffee shop" best explains Tchibo. They started out a few decades ago selling coffee - the beans, not the finished drink - then added trinkets, and then the "people spend more on impulse buys than on what they meant to buy" effect took over.
Surely Tchibo can't be that confusing, we've all been to Aldi. I mean, were else can you pick up a lawn mower and a 75" TV while you do your grocery shopping?
Tchibo is one of the leading German coffee brands. Its name comes from the surname of one of its founders, the German-Armenian merchant Carl Tchilling-Hiryan, and the term Bohne for (coffee) bean. To attract more affection/interest/customers they started to sell other articles as well. The variety and diversity of those promotional articles became a running gag. The less they had to do with coffee the better.
Happy Birthday MALF!!!! 🎂 - I guess you've been already told, but just in case not - If you use the sticks '#nordicwalking' as they are meant to use this is actually really exercising and has lots of benefits. Well.... it's not that I am interested in doing it and I never did.... but I've been told too ....😉
We were skeptical about walking sticks as well, made fun of the people using them... But then we saw them being used in the mountains and thought "that does look easier" so I bought us both a pair just to see... And we must really admit that walking sticks are really really practical if you are hiking in the mountains, walking up... Or walking down... Of course I still don't understand the people using them on a flat surface 🤣
These are Nordic Walking Sticks, it’s a „soft“😂 Sport to use all your muscles and you have to go very strong (?). In einem strammen Tempo. I don’t know how to in English 🤔
Tchibo was the main coffee chain in Germany at least up until the 1990s, after that Dunking Donuts and Starbucks took over that role since I haven't seen Tchibo in the US. They used to sell coffee and merchandise just like Starbucks these days.
The sticks are perfect to burn off all those carbs from the Brezel. Hope Mikey wasn't too overworked for the workout because he had to carry the heavy thing all the way home.
To be honest we Germans don’t know what Tchibo wants to be either. They also have small sections in Edeka supermarkets where they sell all kinds of random stuff
Hahaha, the walking sticks!!!!! They are so funny to me. It's like buying a new Mountainbike as a sports equipment but way cheaper. You look super-commited to sports, but most of these sticks are rotting in German basements and attics ;-) Did you do any videos on "Jack Wolfskin"? If THAT isn't super-German, then what is???? ;-)
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Those sticks... Even you see most people "go for a walk" with this sticks they are also for serious sport usage... But you rare see those used with speed ;)The effective whole-body workout is similar to the motion sequence of cross-country skiing. The use of poles makes Nordic walking 40-50% more effective than walking without poles. So you seem to be a person who is always in training - you might test those methods in a more serious way like some biathlon people also do in the summertime. But if you never saw that - the sticks seem to be a accesoire for pensioner during a walk / but finally why or whatever motivates them to use the feets :) As long as they enjoy to be mobile and outside who will judge ;) I dont think you will see them often in the US?!
My mother used to get a bit annoyed at healthy people using the sticks like, well, traditional walking sticks for the lederly. Basically, you have to learn a new set of movements because you walk differently if you get extra forward momentum from the sticks. Of course, if you fall into the "why would I need to read instructions for sticks???" trap ....
FunFact Schwäbisch-Hall implented a "Bierbreisbremse" to boost the local ecconomy. I dont know how to translate this, but thats hilarious and actually no joke 🐒
Tchibo is a coffee brand that has a long history in widening their portfolio until they evolved as a nearly complete retailer of multiple high quality stuff.
A germany comedian, Felix Lobrecht, has made his own kind of slogans for Tchibo stores, for an example "You need gifts for people you hardly know... Tchibo"
Thank you for always making us laugh. Your creativity and the efforts you put into your videos is so much appreciated!!! My favorite part: Mikey "sleeping" with the sticks. 😂😂😂
Tchibo is a coffee brand. But they sell all kinds of stuff in the shops. The products are changing constantly. 50 years ago, this started as small gifts you could get in addition to the coffee. This wasn't allowed because it violated the competition laws we had at this time. So at one point, they had lots of gifts and couldn't give them away. They decided to sell them and this was so successful that they kept doing it up to today.
danke für die Info!
Ulrich Thanks for the background info.
And thanks for the sentiment..Bierwisch. ;)
And meanwhile the make much more money from selling their stuff than from selling their coffee
Interesting. I always assumed the store concept was specifically designed for women. For example, mothers in the afternoon, who want to drink coffee together and are then enticed to grab some pastel colored workout leggings and a decorative mug in the way home.
"Dänisches Bettenlager" (recently renamed to "Jysk" in Germany) has a similarly confusing assortment of goods.
So one of the main competitors of a German coffeeshop chain is a company that sells mattresses and pillows.
Besides all the nonsens you are doin and talkin I really enjoy the camera angles and camera movement and focusing….very professional productions. Love it. Keep goin!
Just diving in and absorbing it and learning the language and using it to the best of your ability. I miss Germany so much ❤️
Mister Bullinger, the mayor, surely is happy about citizens like Nalf, who make such a good publicity about his town for free and attract some tourists.
At least - he was before the walking brothers became a threat to the public safety with their fighting sticks. Now he will drive you out of his town!
Nick, be honest - the giant butter pretzel was the kind of present YOU would love for your birthday.
Too many carbs
so much pretzel for just one review
Nice of you to stick around.
LOL Clever.
When I was stationed at Ramstein Air Base in 1968-70 I lived in an apartment in Landstuhl, and they had both a Tshcibo and an Eduscho. Both made the best coffee I'd ever had and I would patronize each one several times a week. Back then they were in competition, but when I was in Germany in 2019 I found out they had merged.
Cool Video, your brother really adds something and your stile is still getting better, even though it is already pretty good.
"Mr. Mayor! Servus!"
iconic
The stuff at Tchibo is actually a good quality. The method is like that of the grocery stores like Aldi, Lidl, Penny etc. that once started with having only groceries but added all kind of stuff later. In the past you found a shop that sold household goods in every town but today you find them rarely. People get a lot of this stuff when they are on offer by the grocery store.
Really? The stuff at Tchibo is actually a good quality? For me, it's the cheapest stuff you can find anywhere. It doesn't last long, it breaks quickly and it's really just rubbish. Sorry, but I don't buy anything there anymore.
@@karlknapp2798 I have different experiences but that maybe correlates with what you expect for the prices and what you buy.
The Alfieri brothers are truly a mess... but in a good way. I was smiling and laughing through the whole video. Nalf takes a smack from a walking stick quite well. And, I am glad for Malf that he did not accidentally toss his walking stick into the water below while he was trying to climb on the wall. Best laugh though was when you greeted the major. Now that was epic! That, and, that gigantic pretzel!
Happy belated birthday Mikey ! Alles gute zum Geburtstag ! 🎂🎊🎁🥨🍾🎉
"Brother of Walking Stick user"
I love your sense of humor.
Happy Birthday MALF!
Happy B-Day MALF....nachträglich 🥳
😂🤣👍so funny Lord of the walking sticks! And a very cool birthday pretzel from your lovely patreons.
I love your videos. I'm happy every time a new one comes.
Of course all Germans are looking at you: You really need to improve your walking stick technique. If you do it right it really is a sport. My mother is a pro at it and it’s hard do keep up with her.
Unusual to see them in the town. On roads going through fields, forest trails and hills/mountains though? A must have!
You'll know its spring/summer in Germany when NALF is shirtless (actually the only shirtless person)...
Wow, how cool is the giant butter pretzel! I want one too! 😍
Don’t Tell me that Tschibo is a weird store..
Ive been to US pharmacies..😂
Recently in an American pharmacy I found the "Test for...." section - you can test yourself for pregancy, marijuana, your DNA, etc etc etc
that's normal here, most stores sell just about everything, at least we don't sell coffee
Your writing "Tchibo" is weird.
your videos are so much fun to watch!!
Happy Birthday @MALF . I hope he has indeed much fun with everything. But one open Question @NALF: What rating for the Brezel?
just when i thought the skit couldn't get funnier the mayor walks by omg
tchino used to be a coffee brand only, but at some point in time, I think it was about '94-'96 (can't remember exactly, but remembering standing in front of the store in you local mall) they started selling other stuff too for a real good price. and they're selling stuff until today 🤷♂
I'm sure they started in the eighties.. even before 1985 I guess.
@@AndreasDelleske really? well, it is absolutly possible, cause I can't remember exactly when it happend :D the only thing I remember is me standing in front of the store, and me being very young :D (somewhere between 10-18)
@@zaldarion According to wikipedia they started selling other stuff in 1973.
@@zaldarion I made my Abitur in 1984 and I'm pretty sure it existed earlier.. remember the glass bowls with salad leaf decor? Wikipedia thinks it might have been after 1973 de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchibo
@@AndreasDelleske no I can't remember that one. the first tchibo store was after a huge mall opend in my town. maybe that's why I messed the dates up
For me these highing sticks and not Nordic Walking sticks. There are different grips . But as you make go hiking again then they are perfect. Please use the "Gummi - nupsis" if you are using them of tarmac and other hard surface. The metal part only are use in the "wild nature"
Now we have to explain what Nupsis are;)
@@chkoha6462 but without the word NUBSI how can you survive to build any Ikea stuff -- I guess the English word is "thingy"
"Ein Nupsi (österreichisch „Hupferl“) ist ein kleines, (manchmal rundes) undefinierbares Etwas. Das Nupsi steht manchmal auffällig von einem anderen, etwas größeren Gegenstand ab. plural: Nupse
Das Wort „Nupsi“ wird im normalen Sprachgebrauch meist dann verwendet, wenn dem Sprechenden das richtige Wort für einen solchen Gegenstand nicht einfällt. "
@@HuSanNiang ... so, it's a specialized Dingsbums?
@@Julia-lk8jn for me Nubsi is definately smaller than Dingsbums (-_^)
@@HuSanNiang Pinökel would also be appropriate
Spring in Germany is beautiful. I remember blooming lilac bushes for miles in Tuebingen.
HBD, Mikey. It’s true, walking/hiking on Sundays is a great way to integrate. Cheers
Love this
Haha, you guys integrated at least to all the people I think of why nobody told them how to really use them while doin a Nordic Walk. It's really fun to see them when they try, after 5 Minutes everything hurts ... 😂😂😂
😊Had a lot of fun watching this. Very witty and quick. of course. Walking sticks
You DO know that the walking sticks were an invention in Finland in the late 1970s? Depending on the legend it was either a skiing equipment manufacturer that wanted to sell more stuff during summer or of the head coach of the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation. The latter was the first to write about "Nordic Walking".
Oh, Nordic Track. I remember them. Are they still in business, or has time passed them by?
because something was invented somewhere doesn't mean it can't be part of a culture somewhere else.
Burgers in America, Pizza in Italy, Bicycles in the Netherlands...
@@ajeettv my point is that it’s not that specific to Germany, but it is probably absent from the US. I have seen it a lot in other countries.
@@ajeettv wait: Pizza is Italian though.
@@tobiwan001 If you're talking about the presence of walking sticks in the US, they're here. But the people who use them are shunned.
We had Tchibo last month in Uni
They are in some price ranges for clothes the top seller in germany
Gutes Video mach weiter so!
Always a joy watching your videos! I was laughing so hard when you said the most confusing store you have ever seen is Tschibo. When I was in Nuremberg with my daughter just a couple of months ago we went into one of those stores to get some coffee. Once inside I said the same thing you did. Very strange that they sell all this other stuff. I'm originally from Nuremberg and am used to most of the stores that have been around for awhile, like Tschibo but it sure has changed over the years! Great editing and such fun stories! Happy belated birthday Mikey!
Great episode. Sticks. Great.
"Tchibo, wo die Eierschneider neben den Boxershorts hängen" still my favourite quote to describe the "concept" of this coffee store :D
I dangerous combination😄
Why and when does the "hängen" come at the end of the sentence?
@@mika274 usually the verb (here ‚hängen’) comes last in a subclause. In this case it’s a bit of a complicated construction since it’s a „Attributsatz“ hence the subclause is descriptive of the noun at the beginning. However I have to add a disclaimer that I haven’t studied German grammar since 6th of 7th grade (so more than 10 years ago) and I am by no means a specialist in German grammar.
@@CHarlotte-ro4yi thank you very much. This sent me down a rabbit hole I totally wanted to discover.
This content is just sooooo good! :D I love that you guys are so close and have so much fun around here in germany - btw please go to a adler mannheim match next season, not "only" DEL2 Heilbronner Falken ;)
You 2 have totally lost it. You're just nuts. I love it.
You should have gotten the Einbürgerung immediately after throwing a „Servus“ at Mr. Mayor
My walking stick is a sanded and varnished section of a tree branch. It (only 1) helps me walk more upright and is useful in dodging boulders and tree roots when I'm on an uneven path. My wife usually uses 2 poles like your brothers.
When walking around town, we leave the poles home. Also unhandy for a klettersteig.
You are 100% correct in your doubts about Tchibo. I mean, I can imagine the scenario that took place way back in the '80s or whenever, when the CEO said "Listen, meine Damen und Herren, our coffee is the best in Germany! So therefore we are going to begin selling ladies' bras and clock radios."
Hahahah I laugh so much at your Videos, thanks Nalf 💫
just a tiny little thing .. those sticks where "invented" for athletes (wintersports) to train in the summer, it's used to train your triceps and all other muscles used to move you in cross-crountry skiing
"On your left." Yep, I understood that reference.
even as a german Tschibo was always the weirdest "shop" for me and i loathed them as a kid cause my mum always said, "oh i'm just getting a coffee" on our way home from shopping and she'd always end up staying there for about 30 minutes..... torture for a child those were, but the shops left our city about fifteen years ago. We also used to have Eduscho shops, they were basically the same thing....
I remember the Tschibo shop in Darmstadt back in the 1960's. Then it was basically a seller of quality coffees. The walls were lined with dozens of bins with different coffee varieties. The other articles for sale at that time were basically related to making and serving coffee. Off course, they sold brewed coffee and it always smelled wonderful in there!
that's like people going to Target or Walmart here, it's never just a coffee or one thing haha
@@danielzhang1916 Yeah the difference here is they're in the inner city and all about the size of a Starbucks. Every wall but the counter is stacked with all kinds of goods. From women's underwear over hairdryers to a set of kitchen knives you'll find anything..
Moin,
I still do not understand what could be achieved using these walking sticks instead of walking without them.
LG
Actually, someone at my work brought a butter brezel that size filled with cheese and meat. I saw that the first time, but it was a nice idea and at the end of the day, nothing was left over.
Ich freue mich immer über seine Videos. Er mag Deutschland👍
Michael must be very proud to have his birthday fall on 1 May. A true Socialist honour! Power to the workers!
Pay attention, they are Americans! They might pull out a gun when they think you are a communist 😱
Nice one bro, it use to be you have to buy coffee to get the other stuff that's why Tchibo started it to sale more coffee and I have seen Americans walking these trails using the sticks. Btw I personal absolute hate these sticks. Imagine that scene, early morning at a Park somewhere in Germany you try to do some Yoga, Taichi, or whatever and as soon you have cleared your mind, a group of like 15 or so German Rentner marching by with this sticks! Tac Tac Tac and more Tacs! That's why😉
Have a good one and greetings from Hamburg
For real, hiking sticks have been the best purchase I've made in years. I fly up dem hills now
Also great for balance on stream crossings and uneven downhill sections! Especially when you are wearing a heavy pack. They are fantastic
And the funny thing about Tchibo: in some parts of the world they put (returned)Tchibo articles in Brands-for-less shops and have them in a section called: GERMAN QUALITY 😂😂😂
Mr. Mayor, Servus 😂
LEKI stands for Lenhart Kirchheim, and I am from Kirchheim (Teck), worth a visit and makes me proud of my origin...
Look at old photographs of alpinists, I mean very old ones from 1870 around. All people had one walking stick. It normally was made from hazelnut or ash at least 170 cm long.
Whatever those sticks actually are, each of them certainly makes for a good ---> slap( )stick
Tchibo only sold Coffee till the mid 80´s and then they started to sell the other Stuff..and it grew to what you see now in theire Shops.
I think "garage sale crashed into a coffee shop" best explains Tchibo.
They started out a few decades ago selling coffee - the beans, not the finished drink - then added trinkets, and then the "people spend more on impulse buys than on what they meant to buy" effect took over.
Surely Tchibo can't be that confusing, we've all been to Aldi. I mean, were else can you pick up a lawn mower and a 75" TV while you do your grocery shopping?
Tchibo is one of the leading German coffee brands. Its name comes from the surname of one of its founders, the German-Armenian merchant Carl Tchilling-Hiryan, and the term Bohne for (coffee) bean. To attract more affection/interest/customers they started to sell other articles as well. The variety and diversity of those promotional articles became a running gag. The less they had to do with coffee
the better.
That last scene crossing and greeting the mayor with walking sticks couldn’t have been more perfectly scripted :)
Happy Birthday MALF!!!! 🎂 - I guess you've been already told, but just in case not - If you use the sticks '#nordicwalking' as they are meant to use this is actually really exercising and has lots of benefits. Well.... it's not that I am interested in doing it and I never did.... but I've been told too ....😉
Now that was slap stick comedy!
You went in a Tchibo at May the first?
I don't think it was open that day
How much did you have to pay the mayor for that cameo? So cool.
No kidding that was actually the mayor???
The sticks just made my whole damn day 🤣🤣🤣
We were skeptical about walking sticks as well, made fun of the people using them... But then we saw them being used in the mountains and thought "that does look easier" so I bought us both a pair just to see... And we must really admit that walking sticks are really really practical if you are hiking in the mountains, walking up... Or walking down... Of course I still don't understand the people using them on a flat surface 🤣
These are Nordic Walking Sticks, it’s a „soft“😂 Sport to use all your muscles and you have to go very strong (?). In einem strammen Tempo. I don’t know how to in English 🤔
and then your brother wonders that he is stared at by others, give him a pair of lederhosen.then people stare at it with a laugh!😆
Very impressed that Mikey let you use his new walking sticks.
I like Mikey's new slug piercers. Nice gift.
That cake looks delicious!
I would be, if not for the peanut butter.
That was goddamn hysterical! Holy fuck 🤣
Tchibo was the main coffee chain in Germany at least up until the 1990s, after that Dunking Donuts and Starbucks took over that role since I haven't seen Tchibo in the US. They used to sell coffee and merchandise just like Starbucks these days.
Starbucks and Dunkin donuts took over? Where?
@@valbhion USA
The sticks are perfect to burn off all those carbs from the Brezel.
Hope Mikey wasn't too overworked for the workout because he had to carry the heavy thing all the way home.
Has he ever tried nordic swimming (=swimming with those silly sticks)? :-D
Is that Nordic swimming followed by Nordic drowning?
And this is why people stare :D
To be honest we Germans don’t know what Tchibo wants to be either.
They also have small sections in Edeka supermarkets where they sell all kinds of random stuff
5:15 at least he didnt punch him, He was just hitting him
finally getting weaned off starbucks! Good job Laura. 👍
Yes, her Starbucks obsession was becoming worrying.
Happy birthday day Mikey
The present at the beginning😂
As an American living in Baden-Württemberg, Germany who's also made fun of the walking sticks from time to time.. this is hilarious. Thank you.
I wonder what the American equivalent is. Driving gloves? Special bicycle shoes that clip into the pedals?
Great points. LOL
Damn, now Mike is soo much better than me. Fact.
NALF: "I don't udnerstand this Tchibo store!" ... neitehr do we Nick, neither do we. We just started rolling with it 😅
let you guys show how it works realy like nordig walking and it is better and harder than jogging and better for your bones try it !!!
Hahaha, the walking sticks!!!!! They are so funny to me. It's like buying a new Mountainbike as a sports equipment but way cheaper.
You look super-commited to sports, but most of these sticks are rotting in German basements and attics ;-)
Did you do any videos on "Jack Wolfskin"?
If THAT isn't super-German, then what is???? ;-)
Those sticks... Even you see most people "go for a walk" with this sticks they are also for serious sport usage... But you rare see those used with speed ;)The effective whole-body workout is similar to the motion sequence of cross-country skiing. The use of poles makes Nordic walking 40-50% more effective than walking without poles.
So you seem to be a person who is always in training - you might test those methods in a more serious way like some biathlon people also do in the summertime.
But if you never saw that - the sticks seem to be a accesoire for pensioner during a walk / but finally why or whatever motivates them to use the feets :) As long as they enjoy to be mobile and outside who will judge ;)
I dont think you will see them often in the US?!
I recently had a knee replacement. The canes are used in therapy for both stability and for encouraging you to take longer strides.
My mother used to get a bit annoyed at healthy people using the sticks like, well, traditional walking sticks for the lederly.
Basically, you have to learn a new set of movements because you walk differently if you get extra forward momentum from the sticks. Of course, if you fall into the "why would I need to read instructions for sticks???" trap ....
those walking sticks are sold in sport equipment stores, but we bought my mom a Hurrycane (3 pads on the bottom)
FunFact
Schwäbisch-Hall implented a "Bierbreisbremse" to boost the local ecconomy.
I dont know how to translate this, but thats hilarious and actually no joke 🐒
... now imagine Malf using his new walking sticks on-field upcoming Saturday 🤣
Wo kommen Sportler her, die nur ihre eigene Sportart kennen? na? ... genau!
May 1st is probably the best date for a birthday for a guy like Mickey.
Ok now, Nick… what‘s the thing between you and Laura?? Asking for a friend.
Just to make it clear: the walking sticks were invented by the norwegians and they are meant to train your arms while walking.
They don't
Laura, I do hope you got the walking sticks at Tchibo 😂😉😎
Servus Mayor! 🤣
Tchibo is a coffee brand that has a long history in widening their portfolio until they evolved as a nearly complete retailer of multiple high quality stuff.
A germany comedian, Felix Lobrecht, has made his own kind of slogans for Tchibo stores, for an example "You need gifts for people you hardly know... Tchibo"