Gino Singh is a freelance fitness instructor, personal trainer, outdoor group trainer, has a master in sports science, and is a streamer on Twitch at Bonjwa.
During his studies and his professional life, he has gained lots of experience in the areas of sports, physical fitness, and health. His redential is his extreme motivation to help people improve their physical, mental, and emotional well-being through sports and exercise.
As host of his own fitness web show, Beat Yesterday, as well as his own YouTube channel, he provides viewers with sport-scientific content.
Hauke Gerdes began his career in 2008 as editor of the 300-episode video game MTV Game One.
Working with the same team as director of marketing and sales since 2015, he was jointly responsible for the current success of the web channel Rocket Beans TV. Based on his ideas, the series "Pen & Paper" was also created here, for which he is still in charge of moderating, editing, and concepts.
For the past year he has also overseen the radio format Kliemannsland on behalf of NDR (North German Broadcasting Corporation) as chancellor and editor-in-chief and manages the video content as well as everyday logistical challenges.
Matthias Ralf, from Bad Segeberg, Germany, graduated in 2005 from Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany, with a degree in English and sports. Since 2006, he has been teaching English and Physical Education at the high school level. He also works as a freelance journalist and author.
Kai Kistenmacher is from Bad Segeberg, Germany. Along with his communication science studies at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, he also works as an editorial assistant for ZDF (German television channel). He became fascinated with sports at age eight when he began to play team handball.
Alwin Reifschneider was born on the steppes of Kazakhstan. He underwent training as a media designer in Düsseldorf, Germany, and finally landed at Rocket Beans TV in Hamburg as a full-time graphic designer. There he made a name for himself primarily through his graphic design work on Hauke Gerdes' Pen & Paper format. He least expected that we would ever get this far.