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  2. American Ninja Warrior - Wikipedia

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    American Ninja Warrior (sometimes abbreviated as ANW) is an American sports entertainment reality show based on the Japanese television reality show Sasuke, which also serves as a successor of American Ninja Challenge. It features a set of obstacle courses in various cities, which competitors attempt to conquer.

  3. Warped wall - Wikipedia

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    In American Ninja Warrior Junior, the warped wall measures 13 feet (4.0 m), and will be completed at that height by the 13-14-year-olds. The unique wall is equipped with two pocket levels, which will provide assistance to the other age groups. 9-10-year-olds have a pocket at both 10 and 11.5 feet while 11-12-year-olds have a pocket only at 11.5 ...

  4. American Ninja Warrior season 16 - Wikipedia

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    Like in season 15, the qualifying course starts with the Pole Vault and ends with the Warped Wall, with an attempt at the 18.5-foot Mega Wall available for anyone who finishes the course in under 1 minute and 20 seconds; the instant reward for successfully completing the Mega Wall, once again sponsored by Wells Fargo, was doubled to $20,000 this season.

  5. Geoff Britten - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Britten is an American athlete and cameraman who competed on American Ninja Warrior in seasons six through eight and season eleven. He is best known for finishing all four stages of the National Finals course in season seven, becoming, together with Isaac Caldiero, one of the first two Americans to achieve what is known as "Total Victory".

  6. Stephen K. Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Stephen K. Hayes was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and raised in Dayton, Ohio.He graduated from Fairmont West High School in Kettering, Ohio, in 1967. [1]Hayes attended Miami University in nearby Oxford, Ohio, because he "heard they had a judo club". [3]

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  8. Kuji-in - Wikipedia

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    The kuji-in, known here as Kuji-kiri, are used in a number of their meditations, both those related simply to their religious practice and those dealing with their martial arts; in some ways, they are used similarly to the Taoist ideas in Chinese internal martial arts (some of the ideas of Chinese internal arts are, however, incorporated in ...

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