American ninja warrior
bhandzel31
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Watching the show and it is unreal the shape these people are in. I was wondering if someone has done an "at home" version of a workout that would get a person into that type of shape
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Idk but I love that show!!!! Joe (weatherman) and Dustin Mckinney were my favs.0
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It seems that most of the to competitors are mountain climbers. Lots of upper body strength and extremely lean. Pull ups, rows and some time bouldering would be a good starting point.0
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Same here. Very inspiring and I love watching when I work out lol0
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bhandzel31 wrote: »Watching the show and it is unreal the shape these people are in. I was wondering if someone has done an "at home" version of a workout that would get a person into that type of shape
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bhandzel31 wrote: »Watching the show and it is unreal the shape these people are in. I was wondering if someone has done an "at home" version of a workout that would get a person into that type of shape
I'd get that built and then they'd find my broken body lying in the backyard shortly after. lol
Those folks are amazing. And BigGuy47 has it spot on why climbers are doing so well.0 -
It seems that most of the to competitors are mountain climbers. Lots of upper body strength and extremely lean. Pull ups, rows and some time bouldering would be a good starting point.
The climbers always do well, I think they upper body and added grip strength. I remember one gym I went to had some grip strength training going on.0 -
It seems that most of the to competitors are mountain climbers. Lots of upper body strength and extremely lean. Pull ups, rows and some time bouldering would be a good starting point.
The climbers always do well, I think they upper body and added grip strength. I remember one gym I went to had some grip strength training going on.
I think that's why gymnasts do well, also. I love that show! Makes me work harder, even though I know I'll never get to that level.0 -
The show is geared towards climbers. Tons of forearm strength and endurance required. A lot of it comes down to strength to weight ratio. You need to be as strong as possible, but as lean as possible too.0
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I just did an event at a gym in town and mid way through they had American Ninja qualifying to go to the next round. It was a lot of fun to watch. Definitely a common body type going on. Lean! There were only about three women and they were amazing to watch! I would think obstacle type training facilities are becoming more popular. I follow a few on IG. Even my smaller gym has a warped wall.0
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Anyone watching the Team Ninja Warrior trials? All-Stars.0
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a lot of them seem to have built at home gyms and there are some gyms that specialize in this sort of training. it's rather impressive0
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I found a ninja gym in my area last fall and I was thrilled to try it out after years of watching ninja warrior on TV. I hadn't done a lot of upper-body exercises leading up to it, so I was sore in weird places for days after. I went back every couple of weeks to keep working at improving on some obstacles, but my muscular imbalances caught up to me and I got a seriously bad strain that severely impacted my range of motion and has had me in Physical Therapy for months.
So, whatever you can do to strengthen your upper body (arms, shoulders, back, lats, core) is going to help you out with obstacle training.0 -
you have to be under 160 lbs to win something like this the big guys even professional athletes fail at this course mainly because of their size to strength ratio. Its all about stamina, flexibility, strength of your muscles very intense training. I'm sure lots of injuries we never see or hear about. I wanted to do it for a while and dropped my weight into the 170's at 6'1 just kept hurting myself.
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I go to the same gym as one of the more well-known competitors (Travis Rosen). He was a college gymnast and has a course in his back yard.1
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They had a competition where I live. The course was pretty tough. The entire team from my gym made it through the course. One was a female.0
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Stage one a lot of people can do its the final two stages where the elite truly shine last year both were under 150 lbs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMvJuLMOcno0
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