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Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we kicked off a new week with a discussion on growth. How can we grow individually and collectively in unity, knowledge, and maturity? Our Scripture references were Ephesians 4:11-13 and Psalm 125. Our guest this morning was Mitch Glaser, Jewish believer and the President of Chosen People Ministries. There's a special conference coming in November called Summit on Opposing Antisemitism at MBI. Finally, this is the last week to register for Move Chicago, a fun family event hosted by 180 Chicago Church and Moody Radio, featuring American Ninja Warrior Season 12 Champion, Daniel Gil. Get your tickets here, and listen to all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme, "Excel More." Excelling in physical health requires self-discipline, and God is here to help us develop it! Our guest this morning was Lori Ridder, a women's leader at 180 Chicago Church who underwent a powerful transformation under the power of the Holy Spirit. We also talked with American Ninja Warrior Season 12 Champion, Daniel Gil. 180 Chicago Church is teaming up with Daniel to put on a fun family event called Move Chicago. Get details and ticketing info here. Listen to all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We could not be more excited for our friend Matt Iseman...because not only i American Ninja Warrior Season 16 drawing to a close...not to mention that the show has been renewed for a 17th season...but this morning when we caught up with him, he was on the way to the airport to head of to Paris to host THE 2024 OLYMPICS!!
Someone will win $1 million on the American Ninja Warrior season finale. Some charter guest are getting wild and crazy on the new episode of Below Deck Down Under. A new season of Halloween Baking Championship kicks off. Plus, Hollywood trivia, This Week in Entertainment History, and entertainment headlines, including The Nun II's big weekend at the box office, celebrities defend op-ed calling Martin Short unfunny, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis explain letters the wrote in support of Danny Masterson, and the Chrisleys prison sentences get reduced. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on Twitter and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 15 of "American Ninja Warrior" returns with the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world's most difficult obstacle courses. Hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila, along with co-host Zuri Hall, are back to call the action as the ninjas make their way through the qualifying and semifinal rounds in Los Angeles before moving to the national finals in Las Vegas. With the biggest changes in show history, Season 15 will challenge the ninjas to race side-by-side and head-to-head across a high-stakes course with a spot in the national finals on the line. At stake is a top prize of $1 million for the fastest ninja who can conquer all four stages at the national finals. There is a 1 Million Dollar winner this season. In the past 14 seasons, this has only happened twice. The fastest ninja at the final stage always wins prize money, but if they are faster than the rest of the competitors AND reach the top in under 30 seconds, the prize becomes $1M.
Season 15 of "American Ninja Warrior" returns with the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world's most difficult obstacle courses. Hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila, along with co-host Zuri Hall, are back to call the action as the ninjas make their way through the qualifying and semifinal rounds in Los Angeles before moving to the national finals in Las Vegas. With the biggest changes in show history, Season 15 will challenge the ninjas to race side-by-side and head-to-head across a high-stakes course with a spot in the national finals on the line. At stake is a top prize of $1 million for the fastest ninja who can conquer all four stages at the national finals. There is a 1 Million Dollar winner this season. In the past 14 seasons, this has only happened twice. The fastest ninja at the final stage always wins prize money, but if they are faster than the rest of the competitors AND reach the top in under 30 seconds, the prize becomes $1M. The show airs 2-hour episodes Monday nights at 8/7c on NBC with the finale on Sept 11th.
During the American Ninja Warrior Season 15 semi-finals, competitors Scott and Ben Behrends came out on top in their races, becoming the first father-son duo to advance to the national finals on American Ninja Warrior. They're headed to the hit show's national finals, which will begin August 21st on NBC.
American Ninja Warrior (Season 15) champion competitor Kaden Lebsack chats about his amazing run during the semi-finals this past Monday night (July 29th), competing against his buddy Kai Beckstrand. The two young teens are fast, quick, fierce and in a hurry competitors. Their battle was clearly the run of the night on NBC's mega-hit obstacle course competition show. Kaden's been a champ on the show during Season 13, 14 and now 15. He's now moving on to the show's finals.
"American Ninja Warrior" has returned with some of the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world's most difficult obstacle courses. Hosts Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall are back to call the early-round action in San Antonio and Los Angeles with the National Finals in Las Vegas. The new season will mark the return of the lowered age requirement, which opens the door to a new era of competitors as young as 15 years old. Each season, the obstacle courses continue to evolve and become even more challenging for competitors of all ages, while the sport itself simultaneously grows rapidly across the country with kids embracing it in record numbers. A top prize of $1 million will go to the winner who can conquer all four stages at the National Finals in Las Vegas. To get there, competitors will need to make it through the qualifying rounds and Semifinals.
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James Wilson, Personal Trainer, Contestant on NBC's American Ninja Warrior (Season 15). James is a personal trainer based here in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is an eight-time competitor on NBC's American Ninja Warrior.
Season 15 of "American Ninja Warrior" has returned with some of the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world's most difficult obstacle courses. Hosts Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall are back to call the early-round action in San Antonio and Los Angeles with the National Finals in Las Vegas. The new season will mark the return of the lowered age requirement, which opens the door to a new era of competitors as young as 15 years old. Each season, the obstacle courses continue to evolve and become even more challenging for competitors of all ages, while the sport itself simultaneously grows rapidly across the country with kids embracing it in record numbers. A top prize of $1 million will go to the winner who can conquer all four stages at the National Finals in Las Vegas. To get there, competitors will need to make it through the qualifying rounds and Semifinals.
GUEST: Joe Moravsky Jr. ("The Weatherman") The qualifiers continue on NBC's American Ninja Warrior Season 15 on Monday, July 17 @ 8 p.m. ET/PT. It all goes down in Los Angeles on the world's most challenging obstacle course. Veteran Ninja champ Joe Moravsky, Jr. (aka "The Weatherman") is considered to be one of the strongest competitors on American Ninja Warrior. Joe's been competing on the hit show since Season 5! Moravsky grew up in the small town of Sherman, Connecticut. He is currently a weatherman and gymnastics/parkour coach. He coaches at a gym in Stamford, Connecticut called Stamford Ninja Academy. Checkout Joe's website for fun gear and other cool stuff at www.joemoravsky.com
GUEST: American Ninja Warrior Season 15 contestant Gary Weiland Earlier this week, the whole world saw Texas firefighter Gary Weiland earn a final spot on the road to NBC's American Ninja Warrior's Semi-finals. It was clearly the save of the night for Gary, who also made history as the first amputee to make it this far in the show's grueling and often impossible obstacle courses. In 2018, a part of Gary's left leg was amputated due to rare complications following a partial knee replacement. But that didn't stop Gary, who clearly has the heart of a champion. He returned to working as firefighter, and later took on the challenge of trying out for American Ninja Warrior. Gary had an incredible save in his qualifier run this week. He went head-to-head against contestant James Thorwart in a runoff race, that sent James to the water but secured the final spot in the Semi-Finals for Gary. Qualifying rounds continue June 19th from Los Angeles, on the world's most challenging obstacle course aka American Ninja Warrior on NBC. (photo and video courtesy of NBC/Universal). GARY'S RUN TO THE SEMI-FINALS--https://www.nbc.com/american-ninja-warrior/video/race-gary-weiland-vs-james-thorwart-american-ninja-warrior-nbc/NBCE496901607 www.GaryWeiland.com The qualifying rounds of Season 15 of NBC's American Ninja Warrior
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Kid, Daniel and Grant join forces in this episode. They talk about some of the recent events that have been going on in their lives. Kid talks about his entrepreneurial endeavors, Grant just got to sit front row at a UFC fight in NYC MSG, and Daniel talks about his goals for the near future. We also answer two emails in the Kinda Advice segment. Send us an email at kindaniceshow@gmail.comSupport the show
Patrick Lyons is a fitness influencer, bodybuilder, and coach who runs a fully customized workout program and meal plan called The Lyron Shred. He also created the Online Fitness Coach Academy where fitness coaches can acquire certification spanning across thousands of studies across the current scientific literature. Furthermore, Patrick pursues several different interests such as acting, competing on American Ninja Warrior Season 10, and writing a book about how habits help you achieve a successful life of happiness, fulfillment and health while helping others. This is all just scratching the surface as Patrick leads a life of adventure and friendliness to welcome people in and build them up. You can find him on Instagram @patricklyons, TikTok @patrick_lyons and on YouTube as Patrick Lyons. MAITTRE and their song entitled “Excelsior” is to credit for the intro and outro music in this episode. For show notes, please visit Confidentlyanxious.co Social Platforms: - YouTube: Confidently Anxious - Instagram: @confidentlyanxious.co - Facebook: Confidently Anxious --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confidentlyanxious/message
*Executive Producer - Jeremiah Higgins Big Lou welcome American Ninja Warrior Champ Joe Moravsky to The Sports Lounge! Yes, ANW is back for Season 14, and the competition is just as intense as ever. Once again we'll see Ninjas from all across the country compete for a chance at the $1 million prize. And with last year's switch-up that lowered the age of qualified athletes to 15, the competition is even steeper! Joe Moravsky is an athlete, meteorologist, and Manager at Stamford Ninja Academy who has competed on American Ninja Warrior in seasons five through fourteen Fun Facts
I'm sharing my experience as an obstacle tester for American Ninja Warrior Season 14! This episode is for you if you're excited about ninja training, you're brand new to the sport like me and want some guidance for competing in any ninja competition, league or specifically ANW. *Disclaimer* There are NO specific tips or tricks regarding any obstacles from this season, any of this information could be derived from watching any previous season of ANW. If you'd like free workouts and nutrition tips, I invite you to join me over on Instagram @danyephillips For personal training, functional strength and conditioning or nutrition coaching, please send inquiries to danye@thedietdoc.com www.danyephillips.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fitnessempowerment/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fitnessempowerment/support
I'm sharing my experience as an obstacle tester for American Ninja Warrior Season 14! This episode is for you if you're excited about ninja training, you're brand new to the sport like me and want some guidance for competing in any ninja competition, league or specifically ANW. *Disclaimer* There are NO specific tips or tricks regarding any obstacles from this season, any of this information could be derived from watching any previous season of ANW. If you'd like free workouts and nutrition tips, I invite you to join me over on Instagram @danyephillips For personal training, functional strength and conditioning or nutrition coaching, please send inquiries to danye@thedietdoc.com www.danyephillips.com
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
KADEN LEBSACK WINS SEASON 13 OF AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR (FROM AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR NATION.COMAter timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warriorseason 13 Last Ninja Standing.During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley.Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it."Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night.In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard.After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer."It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked."The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through."My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up."The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself."I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four."I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well."But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing."The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it."We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie."There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion."The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors."I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney.To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year?"I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy."Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.Kaden Lebsack in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpCr2-vzbXg&t=127s
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
Ater timing out on the Stage Four rope climb, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack is the American Ninja Warrior season 13 Last Ninja Standing. During the finale episode, Kaden performed sheer art on Stage Three. He gracefully and stoically swooped through all seven of the seemingly impossible obstacles. Kaden was the only of the final four competitors to reach the buzzer. Austin Gray was the season's runner-up with his time to Eyeglass Alley. Kaden has impressed us all season long. Ahead of his run in the Qualifiers, Kaden's dad told us something that turned out to be a warning in regards to what Kaden was capable of: "I don't think many people in the world have a drive like Kaden does. When he finds something he wants, he pushes it really hard until he gets it." Right after that, Kaden put up the fastest course completion of the night. In the Semifinals, Kaden tore through the course again, taking the third spot on the leaderboard. After a run on Stage One of the National Finals that left him in the fourth spot on the leaderboard, Kaden faced Stage Two. Here's where we all really started to understand the level of talent we were dealing with. Of the 27 Ninjas who took on Stage Two, only four stayed dry. And Kaden came out with the fastest time to the buzzer. "It was crazy watching Stage Two," Kaden told us. "All of these insane athletes not being able to finish. I definitely think the cold had a big part to play. It was super hard to warm up. I ran non-stop for 10 minutes before my run and I was still freezing. It was very cold and I think that played a huge part in people not having the performances they would have liked." The make-or-break moment of Stage Two was the blind grab of the Falling Shelves. The move took out competitors like Jake Murray, Sean Bryan, and Adam Rayl. Kaden, a rookie, had a different approach that got him through. "My strategy was to not get a huge backswing on it. Just kind of relax on the swing I was releasing off of. I saw a lot of strong Ninjas get a huge swing and I think that messed them up." The smart strategy moved Kaden to the buzzer, a big enough moment in and of itself. "I could not believe I hit the Stage Two buzzer. It was crazy. I'm still in shock. I have no words for it. It's absolutely mind-blowing," Kaden said just hours before he'd stand at the bottom of Stage Four. "I was definitely nervous (prior to Stage Three). I tried not to think about it too much until they brought us over to do rules. Stage Three looked brutal the first time I saw it. Everyone who was with me on Stage Three was capable of clearing. I thought all of them could. Seeing all of them go down was shocking to me. It was absolutely crazy to be a part of it as well." But Kaden, in a testament to his maturity as a competitor, didn't let those falls get into his head. As he put it, "You gotta go out there and do your own thing." The Stage Three obstacles slid by him in a blur, but Kaden recalls one standout moment, "I remember the last Flying Bar cradle. Thinking about how long I've been wanting this. It's finally coming true. I couldn't believe it." We spoke to Kaden ahead of his Stage Four climb, but at this point, we all knew he was the Last Ninja Standing for season 13. That's a massive accomplishment for anyone, let alone a rookie. "There are so many emotions," Kaden said. "I can't believe I cleared Stage Three. It's been a dream of mine forever. To actually do it, it's awesome. I really can't believe it. It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm so shocked to be the Last Ninja Standing. Hopefully, I can be the ANW season 13 champion." The $1 million prize was just beyond Kaden's reach as he timed out on the rope climb. But that outcome only gives him a goal for the future. And he still earned $100,000 for his trouble. He might even share the riches with his fellow teen Ninja Warriors. "I owe Max Feinberg a trip to Disneyland. He bought me a smoothie once and I said if I won ANW, I would take him to Disney. To close out our season, we asked Kaden to share his "Oscars moment speech." Who does he want to thank for this year? "I'd thank my coach John Maul. I've trained with him every single day forever. For the past five years. I couldn't ask for a better coach and training partner. This season is more than I could ever ask for. I've been working so hard for this. And for it to start paying off, it's crazy." Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie, accomplished almost everything there is to accomplish on American Ninja Warrior in just one season. What could that mean for future seasons of the show? It means fans better buckle up.
Life is short, do what makes you happy.” That’s the advice that Matt got from his Dad-a world renowned physician-when Matt quit medicine to pursue stand up comedy. And those words still guide Matt today. He talks ninjas, tells jokes around the world and, in general, proves laughter is the best medicine. Our guest is Matt Iseman of American Ninja Warrior! He gives us the exclusive scoop on Season 13 and so much more! We scooped the general press on this one! We also cover his career as a doctor, comedian and the overall drive he has and what has made him so successful, plus much more. Perhaps best known as the host of the FOUR TIME Emmy nominated “American Ninja Warrior” and being named the newest Celebrity Apprentice, the Boston Globe has said of Matt, “The best part about American Ninja Warrior, hands down, is when bro-host Matt Iseman roars the show’s title.” He also helms the latest spinoff, American Ninja Warrior Junior, on Universal Kids (it’s their highest rated show ever) and he headed up the spinoff, “ANW: Ninja vs Ninja” on the USA Network. Matt hosted Evel Live on History, the highest rated cable special of 2018 and makes regular visits to the Today Show. He also hosts Live Rescue on A&E following the life & death everyday heroics of First Responders.His ongoing battle with Rheumatoid Arthritis transformed him into a strong supporter of the Arthritis Foundation, the charity he’s represented while winning Celebrity Apprentice. Yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger considers him a celebrity. For his work over the past decade and a half, Matt was named the 2018 “Arthritis Warrior of the Year.” And his battle with Renal Cell Carcinoma has made him a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. He still serves as the Apprentice to the Boss, Arnold Schwarzenegger, hosting the Arnold Strongman Classic and helping him raise millions of dollars for the After School All Stars. Matt also supports the American Cancer Society, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and serves as an Ambassador for the Armed Services Arts Partnership.Matt has been a Lip Sync Battle Champion, he’s crushed on Hollywood Game Night & Punchline and has been called “legendary” on 25 Words or Less.Dr. Matt was a regular on Hallmark’s Home & Family, sharing his medical expertise and his unique lifestyle tips. His hosting has already earned him an Emmy Award on Clean House. He also hosted Sports Soup on Versus and Scream Play on E!. He’s starred in countless commercials, numerous sitcoms and Transformers 2.Matt has made HERstory on RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race, he became a Lip Sync Battle Champion, he’s crushed on Hollywood Game Night & Punchline and has been called “legendary” on 25 Words or Less.Have a question? Email us below!openmicguest@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettsopenmicIGinstagram.com/brettsopenmicFacebookFacebook.com/openmicpodcastwww.theopenmicpodcast.show
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As season 12 of American Ninja Warrior has come to an end, join Taran Armstrong and Lita Brillman as they RHAPup the season. Run, jump, leap and parkour into coverage of the finale of American Ninja Warrior. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 12 | Season RHAPup appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
As season 12 of American Ninja Warrior has come to an end, join Taran Armstrong and Lita Brillman as they RHAPup the season. Run, jump, leap and parkour into coverage of the finale of American Ninja Warrior. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 12 | Season RHAPup appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
It is a pleasure to welcome David “Da Cake Ninja” Wright to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. David Wright is one of the Ninja Warrior community's rising stars after making his debut in American Ninja Warrior: Season 11. The cake-loving ninja surprised the Oklahoma City (OKC) audience as David blazed through the OKC City Qualifiers, became the night’s first finisher, and placed seventh in the Top 30 competitors. David Wright then faced off against the OKC City Finals, which included the Crazy Clocks, Snap Back, and the Spider Trap, and became one of the only five ninjas to clear the course. While he made it to the show’s legendary Las Vegas finals, Mount Midoriyama, David’s dreams of Ninja Warrior glory were dashed when he fell off Stage One’s Tire Run.David returned to compete on his sophomore season on American Ninja Warrior: Season 12 as he was one of the 50 ninjas the show picked as a team captain. The Houston, Texas native picked rookie Amir Malik and veteran Alex Carson to fill out his team. All three members cleared the quarterfinals course and grabbed three spots on the Top 12 competitors’ leaderboard. Sadly, David and Amir had to say farewell to Alex as they were the only two members of their team to make it to the Top 12 Semifinals Leaderboard. Unfortunately, David Wright’s second season came to an end during the first round of the Season 12 finals when he fell off the Falling Shelves obstacle.Outside of American Ninja Warrior, David Wright is a lifeguard, swim instructor, ninja coach, and cake enthusiast. In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, David talked about both of his appearances on NBC’s long-running summer reality TV competition. Also, he revealed if he is interested in competing on other shows such as Big Brother, The Challenge, or The Titan Games.
It is a pleasure to welcome one of my all-time favorite American Ninja Warrior athletes, Najee Richardson, to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.Philadelphia native Najee Richardson made his debut on American Ninja Warrior’s seventh season in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Despite falling off Snake Crossing in qualifying, Najee returned for the next season and began building a legacy on the show. He made it to Mount Midoriyama four seasons in a row (American Ninja Warrior: Seasons Eight through 11), and the closest that he made it to the end was in Season Nine, where Najee fell on Stage Three’s Ultimate Cliffhanger. He also competed on Season Two of Team Ninja Warrior and American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja. Najee Richardson also served as a mentor for two seasons of American Ninja Warrior Jr. In addition to his work on American Ninja Warrior, Najee is also an ambassador for the American Lung Association. In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Najee Richardson talked about his American Ninja Warrior: Season 12 journey and the Ninja for Black Lives initiative.
Taran and Lita are back for coverage of season 12 of American Ninja Warrior! Today, they recap episodes 1-4 of the qualifying rounds The post American Ninja Warrior Season 12 | Episodes 1-4 RHAPup appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Ryan Hoff is a South Jersey native and avid Ninja/parkour competitor and instructor. Hoff shares his story of being an athlete diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a disease which weakens the connective tissues such as muscle tendons and ligaments. Hoff also shares his experience as a contestant on American Ninja Warrior Season 9 and explains what drew him into the sport. @zebra_strong_ninja@bro.in_up_podcast
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Taran & Lita record the easiest podcast of all time about Stage Two in Vegas this year. Really though. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | National Finals Week 4 FINALE Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita record the easiest podcast of all time about Stage Two in Vegas this year. Really though. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | National Finals Week 3 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk through a somewhat frustrating night two of Stage One in Vegas. We learn of Lita's bias against Iron Men, and how to become a fitness model. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | National Finals Week 2 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Vegas is here! Taran & Lita talk through part one of Stage One in Vegas as things ramp up for an exciting finish to the season! The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | National Finals Week 1 Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita wrap up the last of the City Finals rounds and talk through some serious preview issues. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Cincinnati City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita got Angry about Birds. They receive a very cool message, and discuss the importance of keep Fantasy & State together. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Baltimore City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk through the brutal Seattle/Tacoma City Finals episode of American Ninja Warrior. They also go through the brutal process of Googling themselves. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Seattle/Tacoma City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita take on the Oklahoma City Finals & fight back against Big Spider. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Oklahoma City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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It's City Finals time! Taran & Lita talk through the LA City Finals course! The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Atlanta City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Rich and Bijan continue their American Ninja Warrior Season 11 coverage with the Atlanta City Finals. They also share big news of an exciting trip coming up next week! Ninjas […]
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It's City Finals time! Taran & Lita talk through the LA City Finals course! The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Los Angeles City Finals Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita cover the Baltimore & Cincinnati City Qualifiers in one double stuffed, caffeinated podcast. Come for the ninja, stay for the warrior. Or something like that. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Baltimore & Cincinnati City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk through the very tough field of women in the Seattle Qualifying round! The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Seattle City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk coconuts, Panic at the Disco, and Google a bunch of things. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Oklahoma City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita belatedly recap the Secret Life of Pets 2: American Ninja Warrior episode. They discuss the disappointing box office results of the movie, the not disappointing number of dogs in the episode, and talk about the athletes and stuff. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Atlanta City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita discuss the dinosaur-filled LA Qualifier with a discussion of movie stars, oceans, Mega Walls, and doorknobs. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 11 | Los Angeles City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk about the finale for Season 10! Taran has a bone to pick with Stage 2, and they discuss how they felt about the season as a whole. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | National Finals Part Three Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk about Part Two of the National Finals for American Ninja Warrior Season 10! They discuss eating bugs, kidneys, and what it truly means to be a Jeep. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | National Finals Part Two Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita talk about the heartbreaking first episode of the National Finals of ANW 10. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | National Finals Part One Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita discuss the Philadelphia Qualifiers and the Thrilling Three. Lita has a crisis about what media she wants to promote and Taran has a new favorite. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | Philadelphia City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita discuss Isaac Caldiero's return to American Ninja Warrior and ferociously debate the accuracy of the Sha Na Na count. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | Indianapolis City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita discuss the runs of top ninjas, Jessie Graff & Drew Drechel on the third episode of American Ninja Warrior! They also debate cheese vs bread, goats, and Taran tries to avoid the effects of sleep deprivation. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | Miami City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita discuss the dinosaur-filled LA Qualifier with a discussion of movie stars, oceans, Mega Walls, and doorknobs. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | Los Angeles City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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Taran & Lita are back for Season 10 of American Ninja Warrior! They talk about the rule changes & argue about ghosts, ghosting, and dinosaurs. The post American Ninja Warrior Season 10 | Dallas City Qualifiers Recap appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Follow Linda on Social Media @ Chickfitstudio on Facebook Instagram and Twitter and my website is www.chickfit.me Originally from New Jersey, Angela studied for her undergrad at Rhode Island College receiving a degree in Biological Chemistry (B.S) and also competed in Division III NCAA Gymnastics. Two years after graduating, she decided to become involved in fitness competitions. Within one year Angela was able to gain her Pro Card and compete at the National Pro level. After winning multiple titles through Fitness America (Miss Bikini Boston 2014, Miss Fitness New England 2014, Miss Fitness Boston 2013), and placing top three in two National Pro Fitness Competitions, she decided to pursue a full-time career in the Fitness Industry. She also competed at the regional qualifiers in Pittsburgh PA for American Ninja Warrior Season 7. Angela has also been featured in Oxygen, Strong Fitness Magazine, and Natural Muscle Magazine, including a full spread in Strong Magazines March/April issue 2016 As a personal trainer, Angela is committed to helping others develop a healthy lifestyle through her magnetic personality and passion for exercise. Her training style focuses mostly around functional training techniques; enabling her workouts to be unique, fun, and effective. She can accommodate any fitness goal whether it be injury prevention, weight-loss, or maintaining/gaining muscle. I also am a coach at Cathy Savage Fitness which focuses on training women for Fitness competitions! I have taught sever RSVP Model Workshops. I educate the models on how to eat right and exercises so that they are ready year round if they are called into a modeling gig! Contact info: Owner AGAthletics www.agathletics.com What we discussed in this episode: Create your own vision board Take action, just go for it. Everything happens for a reason. When you have fear beforehand just think whats the worst that can happen? Stop telling yourself the story that you can't do it. Fitness doesn't know an age. Declare what you want. If your dream is scary, you go for it. You aren't getting anything in your comfort zone. How to get started into fitness. Angelas Vision Board Below!
Thomas Doweidt is an American Ninja Warrior Season 8 competitor. Out of 75,000 applicants, he was one of the few who were selected for their incredible athleticism, multitude of fitness accomplishments and compelling life story. Tom was successful in completing the qualifiers which landed him at the OKC finals which will be aired on August 1st on NBC. In addition to his physical gifts and many fitness accomplishments, Tom has a great outlook on life and is a very inspirational young man. On this episode we discuss: - Tom's background and origin story - The American Ninja Warrior application process and keys to getting noticed - Insights into Tom's training regimen, nutrition, recovery and mindset - Play by play of his run at the qualifiers - What's in store for Tom's future and much much more! Connect with Tom: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TomDoweidtFollowToFame Instagram: @home_bwah