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Ninja Warrior - Rope Climbing #1 of 3 (Power Training)

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The creators of Sasuke (Ninja Warrior) decided that after Makoto Nagano achieved Total Victory in the 17th Season, they'd have to make all the stages harder. So, they redesigned Stages 1 - 3, adding in brand new obstacles and only keeping the most difficult obstacles from previous seasons (such as the CliffHanger). They also redesigned Stage 4, completely taking out the 12-meter Spider Climb, making the Final Stage into nothing more than a 22.5-meter (74 foot) rope climb. And, if they haven't changed the time limit, one only has 30 seconds to get to the top. That means a competitor would have to climb an average of 3-feet per second if they have any chance of getting to the summit in time. Sounds nearly impossible. So, I've decided to really step up my Ninja Warrior Training, and one thing I'm going to do is focus on climbing ropes.

I've always considered myself to be moderately strong, fit and healthy. I've been into weight-lifting for years; I've competed in many long-distance races, including one marathon at the young age of 16; and I've obtained the rank of Black Belt in Korean martial arts. However, it wasn't until November of 2007--the month I was introduced to the competitors of Japan's famous Sasuke "Ninja Warrior" Competition--that I realized what it really meant to be strong. Powerful men and heros such as Makoto Nagano, Mr. Ninja Warrior, and Shunsuke Nagasaki acted as the catalyst to spark my desire to compete in Ninja Warrior, and so I immediately began my training.

As I mention in the video, my goal is to compete in the SPRING, 2009 Ninja Warrior Competition (in March of 2009), and I've trained hard for it. Of course, I'll continue my training, always progressing in strength, speed, agility, endurance, and flexibility, and I'll do my best to create small videos such as this one to chart my progression.

By the time I submit my G4 American Ninja Warrior Challenge Video (right around December, 2008 / January, 2009), I hope you'll all watch and vote for me. With your votes and with your support, I'll have the opportunity to travel to Japan and represent the American People in Sasuke's 22nd Season. However, I have no intention of simply going and competing and having a good time. I'm going to win! I'm going to become the first true American Ninja Warrior, by conquering all four stages and ascending to the summit of Mount Midoriyama!

Please continue to watch my videos. As time goes on, the videos will become more and more impressive. I promise you that.

Thanks for watching and for your support. If you leave a comment, please leave one of support and encouragement. Nobody likes receiving comments intended to ridicule and tear down one's dreams.

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  • ha you was struggling on the second lol 

  • i can do no legs one but not twice in a row i tried it in school P.E although got in trouble for doing it by teacher though

  • double ropes are hard as balllls! singles arent bad, but doubles are insane

  • I wanna do ninja warrior =D My wrestling coach already calls me the american ninja =P

  • thats awesome. where can i buy a thick rope like that? can u tell me?

  • 1:38 don't want to fall there

  • have you ever done 1:05 but with just 1 rope and with 1 hand on one side and one hand on the other? hell fun, but its tough. i fell the first time and learned the hard way xD

  • i know you must be able to do a tremendous amount of pullups. . .just wondering if you could give me a couple of tips on how to be able to up my rep count on pullups.

  • I've always found the descent to be the hardest part of the climb.

  • Wow bro, impressive. Keep up the good work! Hope I can train to be like that someday

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