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philo 06-25-14 06:53 PM

Re: American Ninja Warrior (2014)
 
I got some heavy use out of my 'skip back' button on that one. It's especially funny after a hyped intro showing how fit they are and they blow it on the second step in record time.

PhantomStranger 06-26-14 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by philo (Post 12150272)
Anyone watch this week's Denver finals? I thought it was way more entertaining and challenging than last weeks. It had some great falls and face plants on the angled steps which always cracks me up. It also had the third woman to complete a course. Lots of colorful characters. And Brian Arnold was of course the last guy featured.

NBC really should cough up more dough and make it an even million dollars given how difficult it is to win.

The devil steps are by far the most difficult obstacle in the first stage. The courses without them this year were very easy for those athletes with any prior experience.

It's pretty apparent to me the course obstacles this year have been redesigned where they could to favor shorter competitors.

DRG 06-26-14 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by philo (Post 12150328)
I got some heavy use out of my 'skip back' button on that one. It's especially funny after a hyped intro showing how fit they are and they blow it on the second step in record time.

Yeah, like the 'karate hottie' who was repeatedly featured in every "Coming up on American Ninja Warrior..." pre-commercial teaser AND had a pre-run promo, and then biffed it instantly.

joefrog91 06-26-14 09:20 AM

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My mom said we were watching American Ninja Turtle. Cracked me up.

I also love how they hype a person and then they fall on the first obstacle.

JCWBobC 06-26-14 08:27 PM

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NBCSH or NBCSN, 164 on Optimum in NJ, is airing season 4 of American Ninja Warrior until 3 AM Friday morning.

PhantomStranger 07-08-14 03:12 PM

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I hope people checked their DVRs. For the third time this season, the guide data erroneously listed last night's Venice Finals as a repeat.

The course had a super-tough new obstacle on it that very, very few beat. Of course,

Spoiler:
David Campbell beat it in record time. If there is a professional Ninja Warrior, it's him.

It was a shame that The Rocket lost by one spot and won't advance. He had tried the course when people had yet to realize virtually no one was going to finish it, so advancement was going to come down to fastest times.

Ropes Pierre 07-08-14 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 12150764)
Yeah, like the 'karate hottie' who was repeatedly featured in every "Coming up on American Ninja Warrior..." pre-commercial teaser AND had a pre-run promo, and then biffed it instantly.

mildLY NSfw


Bill Needle 07-08-14 06:56 PM

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This show is entertaining (despite the insipid commentary) but you definitely have to DVR it. Two hours pretty much condenses down to about 20 minutes.

PhantomStranger 07-15-14 12:11 AM

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NBC ruined it with their pre-hype during the episode (one voice sample particularly gives it away) but

Spoiler:
Kacy actually beat the Finals course to qualify for the national Finals. It was a very difficult course with a new gymnastics type obstacle. This was a much greater accomplishment than even her finishing the first round, as very few usually finish the tough second stage with ten obstacles in all.

It could be years before we see another woman finish the second stage like Kacy unless NBC actively recruits Olympic-caliber gymnasts and trains them up.

DRG 07-15-14 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12168806)
NBC ruined it with their pre-hype during the episode (one voice sample particularly gives it away) but

Spoiler:
Kacy actually beat the Finals course to qualify for the national Finals. It was a very difficult course with a new gymnastics type obstacle. This was a much greater accomplishment than even her finishing the first round, as very few usually finish the tough second stage with ten obstacles in all.

I'm glad I fast forwarded through all that "coming up" stuff.
Spoiler:
I was cheering for her, but I have to admit I thought there was no way in hell she could beat it just because of the insane level of difficulty and her size... which makes it all the more impressive. A few of those 'leaps of faith' actually had me holding my breath in suspense, followed by a "no ****in' way!"


I'm curious... has anyone ever failed at the spider climb at the end of a city final? That obstacle is almost treated as a pre-victory lap, but surely someone has to have botched that climb.

SuckaMC 07-15-14 09:32 AM

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Depends on the preceding obstacle. I've seen a few people fail the spider climb after coming out the body wedge obstacle. usually because they slip.

I love this show. Watching these folks do this inspired me to chase my fitness goals. Kacy is amazing. No doubt Brent and Flip will be wildcarded in.

TomOpus 07-15-14 10:36 AM

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I agree that Kacy is amazing. I thought the poles would be her undoing but she played them perfectly. She's an amazing athlete.

sauce07 07-15-14 10:54 AM

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Kacy made me feel like i'm less of a man

Kal-El 07-15-14 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 12168955)
I'm curious... has anyone ever failed at the spider climb at the end of a city final? That obstacle is almost treated as a pre-victory lap, but surely someone has to have botched that climb.

I think it was James Sklar who approached it in an unorthodox way and actually popped his shoulder and fell down in one of the city finals or it may have been in Vegas when it happened.

fumanstan 07-15-14 11:58 AM

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I've only casually been catching this, but saw Kacy at the end. Damn impressive, and damn cute too.

PhantomStranger 07-15-14 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 12168955)
I'm curious... has anyone ever failed at the spider climb at the end of a city final? That obstacle is almost treated as a pre-victory lap, but surely someone has to have botched that climb.

A couple of people have failed but it's very rare on the final spider climb. Almost everyone that has made it to that point is a top athlete and it's more of a challenge meant to end in a cool visual, with the person standing on top.

JCWBobC 07-15-14 03:05 PM

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Forgot this was on last night so i'll have to watch the replay on demand but what did you guys think about last week when the one guy used his legs on the 3 ball obstacle that no one could get past?

PhantomStranger 07-15-14 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by JCWBobC (Post 12169411)
Forgot this was on last night so i'll have to watch the replay on demand but what did you guys think about last week when the one guy used his legs on the 3 ball obstacle that no one could get past?

That new guy looks like a real contender. He's the one with that condition where he has lost all his body hair. It was a crazy move that worked, when all prior attempts had failed.

I wonder if the obstacle designers intended it to be defeated in that manner or not. Several people after him beat it in the more conventional way.

leeta 07-15-14 06:20 PM

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That was awesome last night. I couldn't believe that Kacy made it through every obstacle... and at only 5 feet tall!

SuckaMC 07-15-14 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JCWBobC (Post 12169411)
Forgot this was on last night so i'll have to watch the replay on demand but what did you guys think about last week when the one guy used his legs on the 3 ball obstacle that no one could get past?

That was Kevin Bull and that was awesome. I love that everyone is in it together and cheering each other.

DRG 07-16-14 12:37 PM

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I'm really glad the show never fell into the trap of making an easier 'women's course'. I'm sure the temptation was there, especially a few seasons back when no woman even made it past the fourth obstacle.

stingermck 07-16-14 03:09 PM

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Amazing run. She made the whole thing look easy.

PhantomStranger 07-16-14 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 12170384)
I'm really glad the show never fell into the trap of making an easier 'women's course'. I'm sure the temptation was there, especially a few seasons back when no woman even made it past the fourth obstacle.

The toughest obstacle for women after the upper body strength ones is the Warped Wall. There are really only two ways to beat it, have a good vertical leap or have perfect technique. Since it's something that most people haven't seen before, virtually no women have the necessary vertical leap to beat it without first practicing on the obstacle. It is also a tough challenge for the older athletes with less spring in their legs. So many of the 45 and up athletes utterly fail at the Warped Wall after breezing through the rest of the course.

TomOpus 07-16-14 03:59 PM

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For those that missed it or want to watch Kacy again:

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davidh777 07-17-14 11:17 AM

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I've never watched this show or even knew what it was about, but a friend posted the Kacy video and I was transfixed. I'm sure I'd be even more impressed if I'd had more context of seeing other people fail. :)


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