Friday, March 4, 2016

Final Stage Podcast Episode 11: The National Ninja League Finals Were Awesome!

The National Ninja League Finals was this past weekend. We both went. It was awesome! Join us as we discuss the experience in great length.

Also, we discuss applications being open for both Sasuke 32 and Sasuke Vietnam, the locations for American Ninja Warrior 8, and even more Team Ninja Warrior discussion.

National Ninja League Finals - Interview: Luis Moço

ANW competitor and National Ninja League designer Luis Moço was nice enough to talk to William about designing obstacle courses, training, and life outside of ANW!

Thursday, March 3, 2016

National Ninja League Finals - Interview: Jojo Bynum

After two amazing saves on stage one, Jojo Bynum was nice enough to talk to me about the event right before stage two. In addition, we discuss his time on Team Ninja Warrior!

National Ninja League Finals - Interview: Travis Rosen

While at the National Ninja League Finals, Travis Rosen was nice enough to take some time to talk to be about the event and Team Ninja Warrior!

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

National Ninja League Finals - Interview: Michelle Warnky

Michelle Warnky was nice enough to take some time to talk to me about ANW, Team Ninja Warrior, and the difficulties balancing work and training. Also, we discuss the challenge of competing in cold weather and even get a surprise!

National Ninja League Finals - Interview: Chris Wilczewski

I talked to the owner of the Movement Lab and organizer of the National Ninja League, Chris Wilczewski. We talk about how stage one was going so far, competing on Team Ninja Warrior, and that wild move he performed on the Salmon Ladder!

Monday, February 22, 2016

Mercury Laboratories - Test 3 Bonus 2

Almost eight years after its initial recording date, never before seen footage from Test 3 of the Mercury Laboratories is revealed to the public for the very first time!

Friday, February 19, 2016

Wow, Fine Bros. It keeps going down!

The Fine Bros have hit a new milestone! A half million subscribers... lost! Truly an achievement worth documenting.