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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12498173)
That course was far too easy and I suspect NBC knew that fact. They wanted Megan finishing it and designed a course almost entirely for a rock climber's strengths. Her strength is impressive but that course had a number of very easy obstacles. Did one person fall on the balancing steps? Kacy's success last year was so thrilling because those courses were not simplified for a smaller woman to compete on them.
That guy whose wife is dying was tragic but leave it to Ninja Warrior to exploit it for everything that it's worth. Can't stand the new sideline commentator. Ugh horrible. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
But the Wolfpack guys are just about the most advanced competitors in the entire field across the country. There has never been a first stage obstacle that would scare them. Isaac is probably the odds-on favorite to become the first American to finish all four stages.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Kacy's Houston run:
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
I was stunned they made that Houston course so difficult for Kacy. She still looked in top form but that was a difficult course. A couple of those obstacles were very tricky and her size makes the margin for error so small. I am sure she will get a wild card as the most popular female competitor but it was disappointing to see her fall. Brent looked in good form, though he's starting to get up there in age as a serious competitor.
Good luck getting a profile as a man on this show unless you have a disability or super-cute baby daughter that trains with you. Some of these human interest stories are now hitting the point of parody. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12504003)
I was stunned they made that Houston course so difficult for Kacy. She still looked in top form but that was a difficult course. A couple of those obstacles were very tricky and her size makes the margin for error so small.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
I like one of the announcers said "And she is wet" as one of the prettier lady contestant fell into the water. I would have said more!
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Lastblade
(Post 12504129)
I like one of the announcers said "And she is wet" as one of the prettier lady contestant fell into the water. I would have said more!
I would not mind getting her wet... [size] Spoiler:
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by emachine12
(Post 12504070)
Earlier in the qualifier, a man who was 5'1" completed the course. I'm not saying that extra inch helped him but it was pointed out that she jumped early. If she had waited a second or two longer, the gap would have been shorter for her.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Jill Lancaster can come back and run the course anytime in my book. They hyped up that female obstacle course runner that didn't get too far.
Why are 18-year-olds excluded from the competition? That must be an insurance requirement or something because I am fairly sure they are allowed to compete in the Japanese version. If anything, the pool of competitors has gotten too old since NBC took over. Most athletes in professional sports hit their peak around 23-27 these days. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12504003)
Good luck getting a profile as a man on this show unless you have a disability or super-cute baby daughter that trains with you. Some of these human interest stories are now hitting the point of parody.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by uteotw
(Post 12504629)
For some reason the worst ever for me was "the human panther" who slipped his foot into the water on the second to the last obstacle a year ago, trained and trained and waited a full year for his shot at redemption, and then did the exact same thing in the exact same spot. At least he's still moving on, but man that was tough to watch. Dude couldn't even speak...
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
They showed a bunch of goofs and a lot of sob stories last night but only 5-6 or so people that actually completed the course all the while saying how difficult the course was, etc. Then you find out that 25 people completed the course in Orlando. It will only encourage more people to play up to the cameras.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
I haven't liked the course designs for most of the first stages. This year they shifted them towards far more climbing obstacles, which basically takes away any chance of the more fluid athletes running through them.
That new rolling log looks horribly dangerous. Someone is going to get their head split open on it. I have no idea how their insurance okayed that obstacle. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Because the Japanese show has had it on theirs and you just run the same risk. And obviously someone did hit their head on it this episode.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Elet Hall blew away the course in Pittsburgh like he usually does. I don't like "trick" obstacles, like that unstable bridge that switched midway.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12523596)
Elet Hall blew away the course in Pittsburgh like he usually does. I don't like "trick" obstacles, like that unstable bridge that switched midway.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Way-y-y too much time spent on qualifiers. Get on to the city finals already.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by magiccmom
(Post 12524017)
Making these courses virtually impossible and setting people up to fail is really making me lose interest quickly in this show.
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Wow, tilted climbing wall is cruelly difficult. Jessie Graff
Spoiler:
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
For those interested, here is the full Japanese Broadcast of Sasuke 31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QztUci726uU Just recently aired :) |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Original Desmond
(Post 12535550)
For those interested, here is the full Japanese Broadcast of Sasuke 31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QztUci726uU Just recently aired :) |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Bill Needle
(Post 12535561)
I've been periodically scanning the program guide for this hoping it would be broadcast in the US. Any idea if someone will be showing this?
Sasuke used to be re edited and aired as ninja warrior in western countries until American Ninja warrior started, now i dont think that happens anymore |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by HN
(Post 12535266)
Wow, tilted climbing wall is cruelly difficult. Jessie Graff
Spoiler:
That last obstacle was insane at the end of a long course. Virtually no one will have fresh enough muscles to make that vertical arm climb after running through nine prior obstacles.
Originally Posted by Bill Needle
(Post 12535561)
I've been periodically scanning the program guide for this hoping it would be broadcast in the US. Any idea if someone will be showing this?
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Original Desmond
(Post 12535550)
For those interested, here is the full Japanese Broadcast of Sasuke 31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QztUci726uU Just recently aired :) |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by original desmond
(Post 12535550)
for those interested, here is the full japanese broadcast of sasuke 31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qztuci726uu just recently aired :) Spoiler:
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