Danser avec le danger, jouer avec l’instant | Fabio Minnig | TEDxBulle
Fabio partage un parcours marqué par le skate de descente, les blessures, les doutes et les renaissances. Entre passion, accidents, persévérance et amitié, il illustre comment le risque devient moteur d’apprentissage et de dépassement. Son récit met en lumière la force de croire en soi, de se relever malgré les chutes et de transformer chaque épreuve en opportunité pour jouer sa propre partie. Fabio Minnig has been practicing downhill skateboarding for many years. Over this time, he has competed multiple times in the World Championships, finishing in the top 5. He has traveled across Europe in search of the best roads. Originally trained as a forestry worker, Fabio now pursues his sport full-time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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