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American Ninja Warrior Kids is a spinoff of the popular American Ninja Warrior show. Drew Drechsel, Jessie Graff, Barclay Stockett, Grant McCartney, Najee Richardson, and Meagan Martin are the mentor and coach ninjas for Season 2.As a reminder of the format: ANW Kids is for youth aged 9-14, and is a tournament style format.
Just imagine how good it’s going to feel to see our Ninjas back out there, demonstrating just how strong we ALL are, once these uncertain and shaky times are behind us. It features four stages with a couple of common obstacles. Film every aspect of you and your training. A Division of NBCUniversal. If there is any difference in information between Ninja Guide and an organizer's website, assume the information on the event organizer's website is correct. Details of the competition and how to apply can be found at © 2014 NinjaWarrior.info - All content and programming This means good lighting, steady filming, quality audio, and perhaps some interesting transitions and editing to make your video stand out.In February 2014, Malaysia hosted the a low key competition featuring athletes from around the world. Here’s a breakdown:-Just like last season, ninjas will compete in three divisions: 9-10 years old, 11-12 years old, and 13-14 years old. To get on, competitors apply online at the Sasuke ASEAN Open Cup One of the lesser known competitions, Sasuke Malaysia applicants can fill out a form and apply Another smaller spin-off, sasuke malaysia is a two stage course. She travels the country with her dad in his hippie van.Aubriella got caught up in the net on Little Dipper.That slip allowed Luke, who kept a strong pace, to build a lead.Aubriella kept the pressure on, but Luke was too much as he hit the buzzer and advanced to the Final Showdown.“The Course Crusher” isn’t feeling any better, but he’s going to push through and try to advance to the Final Showdown anyway.Emily took the early lead as Collin continued to struggle with the course.Whatever his illness was, it was enough for Collin to pull himself out of the race.Emily made it all the way to the buzzer and advanced to the Final Showdown.Sadly, for Collin, he is out of the competition this season.The course: Floating Steps, Little Dipper, Crazy Cliffhanger, Block Run, Sky Hooks, 13-foot Warped Wall (no hand holds)Nate was the 13-14 year old division runner up last season who’s been training while wearing a 50 pound weight vest, while Devan is an expert chess player who switched from chess competitions to ninja competitions.Both ninjas started fast, but Devan got going so fast that the bar popped off the track.Nate had the win, but he finished the course anyway, hitting the buzzer and setting a tone for the division.Peace was voted class president in a landslide vote while Molly is a pole vaulter.Peace had a slight lead after both finished the third obstacle.Peace kept that lead all the way to the middle of the fifth obstacle when Molly passed her on the dismount.Molly made her way up the Warped Wall and took the win.Devan rebounded from his seeding round defeat, advancing to the Final Showdown with a convincing win.But Molly moved into second on the wildcard leaderboard, trailing on Jonathan Godbout.No surprise that Nate advanced to the Final Showdown.The pair stayed even going into the Flying Squirrel.It was on the fifth obstacle that Lindsey took the lead she would take up the Warped Wall.And by a few tenths, Lindsey hit the buzzer and advanced to the quarterfinals.But Shae’s time does have her sitting in a position for a Wildcard spot.Luke built a big lead early, but Emily stayed close behind.Luke kept his lead all the way to the Wingnuts, where Emily began closing the gap.Another close finish saw Luke hit the buzzer just before Emily did.But Emily’s time was strong enough to move her atop the Wildcard standings.But unlike their first race, Devan stayed close behind.And that pressure proved detrimental to Nate as he got stuck on the last ring on Sky Hooks.Devan passed him on the last obstacle and hit the buzzer first, pulling off the upset.That’s bad news for the rest of the competition as Nate is now holding one of the two wildcard spots with a really strong time.Get our newsletter and stay up-to-date with all the ninja news you need to know!Ninja Guide is The Ultimate Ninja Warrior Guide to American Ninja Warrior gyms near me, competitions, courses & more.