yeah, that requires A LOT of strength conditioning.
Bodybuilding workouts aint gonna help you, not even in the third stage.
You will need good core stability, balance and you should do a lot of high repetition calisthenics
which supports practical strength to pass the obstacles in that stage.
deadkamakazi wrote:
i could prolly do ninja warrior i used to rock climb for like 4 years so i got the grip strength i just dont know how to sign up for it i know they film it in orlando fla
Man I doubt that...
I fuck around at Corona gymnastics cause my chick coaches there. And Some of the bars and swings those guys do are hell hard. I Have 14.5 inch forearms and very good grip and I know I couldn’t even pass stage two for this event.
And no offense but you don’t look like you have the equipment to complete even stage one. Especially cause you are a smoker.
Maggot Face wrote:
Freerunning is fucking amazing. I used to do it, although I was never anywhere NEAR as good as someone like Levi. I’m not as good as I used to be either since I don’t have anyplace to do it anymore.
Yeah, you need an urban area.
I never tried anything like that before
Here is a scene from District B13(you guys need to watch this movie, it’s awesome)
Freerunning is fucking amazing. I used to do it, although I was never anywhere NEAR as good as someone like Levi. I’m not as good as I used to be either since I don’t have anyplace to do it anymore.
Rosputin wrote:
I was just watching it a while ago. How do you guys think the American Ninja Challengers are going to do? It’s been like a year or so since I watched it, i am not up to date with the previous competition.
Did that 3% bodyfat guy compete last time?
The cliffhanger is a bitchy looking obstacle, lots of grip strength there.
Also, does anyone here think they can do well if they tried out for Ninja Warrior? To be honest, I definitely can’t do shit with those messed up new courses. The old one seemed possible for anyone with explosive strength, functionality, balance and speed.
That guy in the video I think is the first person to win it. (and the only person I think)
No, he only made it as far as the third stage I think. Only Nagano and some other guy from Ninja Warrior’s earlier courses won it. So it was only completed twice
Oh, I was thinking of another fireman, he won it before, but never did really good the other times.
Rosputin wrote:
It looks simple enough on television, but when you are there, it’s a whole other story. I know for a fact you have to completely stop bodybuilding training just to make it halfway through the first stage, you have to train specifically for Ninja Warrior. In my opinion, only free-running practitioners have a chance to complete it now. Even Nagano failed early on in the new course.
Rosputin wrote:
I was just watching it a while ago. How do you guys think the American Ninja Challengers are going to do? It’s been like a year or so since I watched it, i am not up to date with the previous competition.
Did that 3% bodyfat guy compete last time?
The cliffhanger is a bitchy looking obstacle, lots of grip strength there.
Also, does anyone here think they can do well if they tried out for Ninja Warrior? To be honest, I definitely can’t do shit with those messed up new courses. The old one seemed possible for anyone with explosive strength, functionality, balance and speed.
That guy in the video I think is the first person to win it. (and the only person I think)
No, he only made it as far as the third stage I think. Only Nagano and some other guy from Ninja Warrior’s earlier courses won it. So it was only completed twice
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