Cent participants en excellente forme physique s'affrontent dans une série de défis extrêmes. Un seul d'entre eux aura l'honneur d'être sacré vainqueur et de remporter le gros lot.Cent participants en excellente forme physique s'affrontent dans une série de défis extrêmes. Un seul d'entre eux aura l'honneur d'être sacré vainqueur et de remporter le gros lot.Cent participants en excellente forme physique s'affrontent dans une série de défis extrêmes. Un seul d'entre eux aura l'honneur d'être sacré vainqueur et de remporter le gros lot.
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First. I would like to thank the producers and creators of this show. Unlike all American reality shows, this one stayed very positive and the team members were almost always very courteous and polite to the other players. Whereas, all American reality shows are negative, players back stabbing, and derogatory, even when meeting for the first time.
This show was a pleasure to watch, fun, and it was actually quite exciting watching the players compete. The players had great obstacles to overcome, individually and as a team, which I thought was great.
My only negative about the show was maybe some of the obstacles created circumstances where players could, and did, get seriously hurt.
Thank you for your time and am watching the second season right now.
This show was a pleasure to watch, fun, and it was actually quite exciting watching the players compete. The players had great obstacles to overcome, individually and as a team, which I thought was great.
My only negative about the show was maybe some of the obstacles created circumstances where players could, and did, get seriously hurt.
Thank you for your time and am watching the second season right now.
This show is so entertaining to watch. It's interesting to see how the different body types match up against each other. Seeing how the contestants interact with deference and respect for each other makes it even more enjoyable. There's none of the behind the scenes personality clashes or fake "alliances" that water down so many of these reality shows. It's just pure competition. Also, there's no host and not much in the way of narration. The contestants themselves are the only stars of the show. We learn about each athlete through conversations among the other contestants. It's a very refreshing approach.
There's only one minor flaw that I find somewhat annoying. Whoever is doing the editing feels the need to repeat many of the scenes over and over again...3, 4 and sometimes even 5 times in a row in rapid sequence. I hope this show gets picked up for a second season and they do without this unnecessary and distracting editing technique.
There's only one minor flaw that I find somewhat annoying. Whoever is doing the editing feels the need to repeat many of the scenes over and over again...3, 4 and sometimes even 5 times in a row in rapid sequence. I hope this show gets picked up for a second season and they do without this unnecessary and distracting editing technique.
Strength and agility based reality TV show is a thrilling competition that tests the limits of its contestants. The 100 competitors are put through rigorous challenges that test their strength and agility, with a large money prize on the line.
One thing that I felt could have been improved upon is the decision to pause the game when a hit or punch is landed. It seems inconsistent that anaconda chokes are allowed, but elbow hits are not.
Aside from this minor critique, the show is a well-produced, non-scripted competition that truly puts the contestants' skills to the test. Overall, it's a must-watch for fans of reality TV and sports competitions.
One thing that I felt could have been improved upon is the decision to pause the game when a hit or punch is landed. It seems inconsistent that anaconda chokes are allowed, but elbow hits are not.
Aside from this minor critique, the show is a well-produced, non-scripted competition that truly puts the contestants' skills to the test. Overall, it's a must-watch for fans of reality TV and sports competitions.
Considering I have never seen a Korean reality drama before , I dont even know why I started watching this. Wanted to check it out and it drew me in for 3 main reasons.
1) Korean culture is not something that I am exposed to and it was nice to see how people interact and greet each other in a natural setting 2) The wide variety of athletes assembled here was nice . There were sports I am exposed and biased towards and I found myself rooting for them 3) Good looking people with physiques they been working on for year.
I kept watching and the show was unlike any reality show I have ever seen. I found myself rooting for people I had no connection. Sometimes it is like you are rooting for everyone and the general tone of the show is also of a strong sense of camaraderie.
Then there are these battles . Which are often battles of wills and people from different backgrounds with different skillsets. Almost felt like watching and anime battle.
Cant wait for the rest of it !
1) Korean culture is not something that I am exposed to and it was nice to see how people interact and greet each other in a natural setting 2) The wide variety of athletes assembled here was nice . There were sports I am exposed and biased towards and I found myself rooting for them 3) Good looking people with physiques they been working on for year.
I kept watching and the show was unlike any reality show I have ever seen. I found myself rooting for people I had no connection. Sometimes it is like you are rooting for everyone and the general tone of the show is also of a strong sense of camaraderie.
Then there are these battles . Which are often battles of wills and people from different backgrounds with different skillsets. Almost felt like watching and anime battle.
Cant wait for the rest of it !
Wasn't too sure about this but once I started watching I couldn't let it go.
First thing that struck me was the politeness and general culture of the participants, unlike the overly dramatized, gladiatorial American productions with the ever edgy narrator that's capable of turning a kindergarten chess match into a third world war experience.
In this show there is little narration or sports-like commenting, instead the series focuses on the reactions of the fellow participants, which are generally supportive and encouraging in a true show of sportsmanship (a lot of them are actual athletes or former athletes).
While there is real grit and competition there is also a whole lot of sportsmanship, which is extremely refreshing to see.
It will probably appeal more to someone who had done some sort of a dedicated physical workout at least at one point in their lives though as you can appreciate the effort and strain involved in the challenges.
But this is decidedly not one of those American steroid-induced-super-aggressive cage fighting bloodbaths and I'm glad it isn't.
I hope Netflix continues with bringing these kinds of productions from all over the world as I very often find them refreshing, enriching and enjoyable.
First thing that struck me was the politeness and general culture of the participants, unlike the overly dramatized, gladiatorial American productions with the ever edgy narrator that's capable of turning a kindergarten chess match into a third world war experience.
In this show there is little narration or sports-like commenting, instead the series focuses on the reactions of the fellow participants, which are generally supportive and encouraging in a true show of sportsmanship (a lot of them are actual athletes or former athletes).
While there is real grit and competition there is also a whole lot of sportsmanship, which is extremely refreshing to see.
It will probably appeal more to someone who had done some sort of a dedicated physical workout at least at one point in their lives though as you can appreciate the effort and strain involved in the challenges.
But this is decidedly not one of those American steroid-induced-super-aggressive cage fighting bloodbaths and I'm glad it isn't.
I hope Netflix continues with bringing these kinds of productions from all over the world as I very often find them refreshing, enriching and enjoyable.
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- AnecdotesYoshihiro Akiyama, known in Korea (and on the show) as Choo Sung-hoon, kept his promise to treat his teammates to a meal as thanks for their fine performances in the team-based games. He even expanded upon it; having made the promise following Quest 2, which involved five-person teams, the photos of the dinner party he posted to his Instagram included Jo Jin-hyeong and other members of the blended team from Quest 3, while also giving recognition to team members unable to attend.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Melbourne Muscular Therapies: Jason's Glute Treatment (2023)
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