Anyone seen it?
http://www.g4tv.com/ninjawarrior/index.html
It's kind of cool in a repititive sort of way.
Some of the obstacles are awesomely brutal, and so many fail in that comical japanese gameshow motif.
I give it 3 out of 5
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Anyone seen it?
http://www.g4tv.com/ninjawarrior/index.html
It's kind of cool in a repititive sort of way.
Some of the obstacles are awesomely brutal, and so many fail in that comical japanese gameshow motif.
I give it 3 out of 5
Any obstacle course thats only had one guy ever finish is ok by me.
...Kazuhiko Akiyama and Makoto Nagano.
Here is the footage from Makoto Nagano's successful 4 stage run ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU6-42QL7NE
Pretty amazing and entertaining course -- the cliffhanger part looks really tough in particular. Nagano looks like Spiderman in the final stage too ... not sure if I would watch this show regularly but it's fun and I wonder how I would do. While we're on the subject, anyone remember the show American Gladiators from the 90's?
Oh, someone else finished? I must not be far enough into it yet. I've only caught it sparingly.
edit - I posted this on another forum that allows profanity. Sorry for all the asterisks. But watch the vid. It's the coolest thing you'll ever see.
There's this game show in Japan called Ninja Warrior (Sasuke). It kicks the crap out of American Gladiators, and it's not even in the same league as Fear Factor.
I just saw another episode of Ninja Warrior tonight. That is the coolest show ever. Out of 100 competitors, none of them could finish all three events. This show is not for pussies. The **** they have to do is ****ing hard.
Ninja Warrior is so bad ass the last round doesn't even have a time limit. And even so, only one (or two) guys EVER have completed it. Think about that. You have UNLIMITED TIME and still almost no one can finish it.
Here is a link to one man's performance in all the events. The first round might seem relatively mild, but keep watching. This is no joke. This is one of two men ever out of 500 to complete it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkBkZpK-fYQ
Note - In round two, the gates they have to lift are 30kg, 40kg, and 50kg. Yes, that's not much, cuz 50kg is like 110lbs, but for the rest of it? Insane.
that was awesome.
Yeah, that show's awesome. There was another of it's type with some kinda Viking format I saw on ESPN 2 at 4am about a year ago, but it involved questions in the middle of obstacles, that if not answered correctly got the contestant dunked.
Also, about the gate lifting. I figured the reason they weren't so "heavy" was that most of the guys are gonna be pretty drained by that point, since at least the first two rounds happen in that day.
Either way though, great frikken show. It's the only thing worth watching on G4.
wow. that's alot harder than the "Ropes" course I took!:rolleyes:
i thought i responded to this already.
one of the best displays of badassery displayed this century.
did u repost? i thought you did too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJmCe...eature=related
I wonder how these guys train for the show...
oops... meant to put this in the fitness forum.
They try to make their own apparatuses that mimic the actions of the contest.
My boys and I have watched the show for years now. Sometimes they will do a profile on the leading contenders and show their training apparatuses.
yeah, I figured. A buddy of mine competes at a pro level in strongman competitions. He has apparatus for all of the events stored in the school gym where he coaches.
That looks really fun I want a gym like that.
I used to watch ninja warrior, they had some good stuff on there. Japanese def. have some strange shows, but this one was actually pretty tame and they have had americans on there as well. You can catch it on G4.
Those guys need to work on their internal training more, LOL !
I love that show. I was going to audition to be on it in 2007 before it got all mainstream and there were no American tryouts, but I ended up getting sick and not making a video.
I was just going to send a video of me being awesome to their studio in Japan. I think I would've gotten accepted. They love Americans :)
Now it's super hard to get on. There are tryouts with 100s of people just for a few American slots.
Btw, new episodes in August.
I know, I know, you were all too busy posting here and ordering stuff from MartialArtsMart.com
American Ninja Warrior Try-outs!
This show is really good, been watching it for a while now. A lot better than some of the stuff on the box. There is another cool Japanese obstacle course show on G4 that I don't recall the name of but when I saw it the contestants were stilt walking through a pretty crazy setup. Came on right around the time NW was on.
Who is trying out this week May 16-17 in Venice Beach, CA for American Ninja Warrior?
I vote for Gene.
get me a plane ticket and im there! :p
...and by show, I mean the Emmys.
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'American Ninja Warrior's' Jessie Graff kicks butt on the Emmys red carpet
Erin Jensen, USA TODAY 12:25 a.m. EDT September 19, 2016
'American Ninja Warrior' star Jessie Graff thinks she can get to the top of Mt. Midoriyama within three years.
Standing with your legs crossed has been done. So has the peek over the shoulder.
Supergirl stuntwoman Jessie Graff, who has appeared multiple times on American Ninja Warrior and was the first woman to conquer the new 14.5 foot Warped Wall in the Los Angeles qualifiers, breathed new life into red-carpet posing with this high kick.
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Fierce. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz, FilmMagic)
Graff swapped her Wonder Woman costume for this red flowy ensemble with a plunging neckline, which allowed her to show off her long lines in this graceful pose.
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If you need us, we'll be practicing this. (Photo: Dan MacMedan-USA TODAY)
In a chat with USA TODAY, Graff said she wanted to be a testament to the strength of women.
"My first year doing Ninja Warrior, I didn’t really know what it was about," she confessed. "After that, when so many people were like, 'I didn’t know women could do that,' I thought, 'Then, we better show you."
That lady is freaking amazing.
If she would take the time and learn some rock climbing, she would rule that show.
I don't have TV so I'm missing out on this. Happened to be travelling and in a hotel to catch the finale. I liked the short girl from last season or the season before.
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‘Ninja Warrior’ Considered for Inclusion in Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics
The reality TV sport will soon be tested for potential inclusion as the new fifth discipline of the Modern Pentathlon.
BY PATRICK BRZESKI
JUNE 27, 2022 1:00AM
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/wp...1&h=383&crop=1
Chad Flexington competing in 'American Ninja Warrior' ELIZABETH MORRIS/NBC
A gold medal for Ninja Warrior skills? It’s not as far-fetched as you might think.
Japanese TV network TBS, creator of the original Ninja Warrior reality competition format, revealed Monday that the show’s signature obstacle course will be tested for possible inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The Ninja Warrior course is under consideration to be added as the new fifth discipline of the Modern Pentathlon, a regular medal sport at the Summer Olympics. Modern Pentathlon previously has consisted of five disciplines: fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, laser pistol shooting and running. But the organizers of the sport, the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM), announced in May that an obstacle course would be tested as a potential replacement for the riding discipline after the 2024 Paris Olympics.
According to the UIPM, two types of obstacle sports will be considered and tested: one of these is Ninja Competitions, the sport invented and made popular worldwide by the Ninja Warrior TV show and its many localized remakes. The first test competition will be held in Ankara, Turkey, in late June, immediately after the UIPM 2022 Pentathlon World Cup Final in the capital city. TBS is collaborating with the test organizers by providing a Ninja Warrior obstacle course for use as a demonstration of the event in Turkey. The course they are putting forward is the same one currently used to film local versions of Ninja Warrior in France, Poland and other European countries. TBS says the obstacles featured will include The Wall Flip, Parallel Pipes, Wind Chimes and Tire Swing. Olympic Pentathletes and Ninja Warrior champions from around the world will practice June 27 to compete for the first time as Olympic hopefuls, of a sort, on June 28.
“UIPM has undertaken a comprehensive and transparent process to transform Modern Pentathlon into one of the most popular, accessible and exciting sports on the Olympic program,” said UIPM President Klaus Schormann. “The upcoming first Obstacle Discipline Test Event in Ankara will be an important step and we look forward to watching pentathletes and obstacle athletes test themselves on the obstacles provided in collaboration with TBS and the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles.”
Ninja Warrior, known as Sasuke in Japan, first aired on TBS in 1997. After it became a smash local hit, the format began to sell globally — and today it can be seen in 160 countries, with local versions produced in over 20 nations.
Added Taro Muraguchi, program producer at TBS: “I am very excited to hear that the program that began in 1997 on TBS has become popular around the world and may now expand its reach even further. I am really looking forward to seeing Ninja Warrior on the Olympic stage as a Modern Pentathlon event.”
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