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The warped wall is used in various ''Ninja Warrior'' franchises, such as ''[[Sasuke (TV series)|Sasuke]]'', ''[[Kunoichi (TV series)|Kunoichi]]'', ''[[American Ninja Warrior]]'', ''[[Team Ninja Warrior]]'', ''[[Ninja Warrior UK]]'', ''[[Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia]]'', and ''[[Australian Ninja Warrior]]''. The height of the warped wall varies depending on the competition. American Ninja Warrior utilized a {{convert|14|ft|m|abbr=on}} warped wall for its first 7 seasons, before switching to a {{convert|14.5|ft|m|abbr=on}} wall in season 8.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2643755-american-ninja-warrior-2016-results-recap-from-june-1-episode|title=American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from June 1 Episode|last=Webster|first=Danny|work=Bleacher Report|access-date=2017-09-13|language=en-US}}</ref> American Ninja Warrior also uses a "mega wall" for its all-star skills competition, where the height of the wall increases until no one can climb it.<ref> {{Cite web |url= https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2643157-american-ninja-warrior-2016-results-recap-from-may-29-episode |title= American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from May 29 Episode |author= Scott Polacek |publisher= Bleacher Report .com }} </ref> For its 2018 [[American Ninja Warrior (season 10)|season 10]], American Ninja Warrior introduced a "mega warped wall". If they are successful in conquering it, they would win $10,000.<ref> {{cite web |url= https://fansided.com/2018/05/30/american-ninja-warrior-season-10-premiere-live-stream-watch/ |title= American Ninja Warrior season 10 premiere: Watch online |publisher= Fansided |author= Nick Tylwalk |date= 30 May 2018 }} </ref> Competitors who choose the mega warped wall, have only one attempt to reach the top. If unsuccessful, the competitor will only get one shot at the warped wall. Those who do not wish to attempt the Mega Wall have three chances to reach the top of the warped wall. The mega wall will only be featured in the city qualifiers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Nikki|title=Meet the Mega Wall, Ninja Warrior’s new twist for season 10|url=https://www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2018/4/17/17247558/american-ninja-warrior-mega-warped-wall-season-10|website=American Ninja Warrior Nation|accessdate=May 13, 2018|date=April 17, 2018}}</ref> |
The warped wall is used in various ''Ninja Warrior'' franchises, such as ''[[Sasuke (TV series)|Sasuke]]'', ''[[Kunoichi (TV series)|Kunoichi]]'', ''[[American Ninja Warrior]]'', ''[[Team Ninja Warrior]]'', ''[[Ninja Warrior UK]]'', ''[[Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia]]'', and ''[[Australian Ninja Warrior]]''. The height of the warped wall varies depending on the competition. American Ninja Warrior utilized a {{convert|14|ft|m|abbr=on}} warped wall for its first 7 seasons, before switching to a {{convert|14.5|ft|m|abbr=on}} wall in season 8.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2643755-american-ninja-warrior-2016-results-recap-from-june-1-episode|title=American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from June 1 Episode|last=Webster|first=Danny|work=Bleacher Report|access-date=2017-09-13|language=en-US}}</ref> American Ninja Warrior also uses a "mega wall" for its all-star skills competition, where the height of the wall increases until no one can climb it.<ref> {{Cite web |url= https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2643157-american-ninja-warrior-2016-results-recap-from-may-29-episode |title= American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from May 29 Episode |author= Scott Polacek |publisher= Bleacher Report .com }} </ref> For its 2018 [[American Ninja Warrior (season 10)|season 10]], American Ninja Warrior introduced a "mega warped wall". If they are successful in conquering it, they would win $10,000.<ref> {{cite web |url= https://fansided.com/2018/05/30/american-ninja-warrior-season-10-premiere-live-stream-watch/ |title= American Ninja Warrior season 10 premiere: Watch online |publisher= Fansided |author= Nick Tylwalk |date= 30 May 2018 }} </ref> Competitors who choose the mega warped wall, have only one attempt to reach the top. If unsuccessful, the competitor will only get one shot at the warped wall. Those who do not wish to attempt the Mega Wall have three chances to reach the top of the warped wall. The mega wall will only be featured in the city qualifiers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Nikki|title=Meet the Mega Wall, Ninja Warrior’s new twist for season 10|url=https://www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2018/4/17/17247558/american-ninja-warrior-mega-warped-wall-season-10|website=American Ninja Warrior Nation|accessdate=May 13, 2018|date=April 17, 2018}}</ref> |
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Several [[Obstacle racing|obstacle course races]], including [[Rugged Maniac]] and [[Tough Mudder]], have featured a similar wall albeit often with assistance available via ropes or teamwork. Some obstacle training gyms also offer a warped wall for practice. |
Several [[Obstacle racing|obstacle course races]], including [[Rugged Maniac]]<ref> https://ruggedmaniac.com/obstacles/ </ref><ref> {{cite magazine |url= https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a19528473/rugged-maniac-obstacle-race-what-its-like/ |title= This Rugged Maniac Race is Not for the Meek or Weak |author= DANIELLE DULCHINOS |date= 1 August 2017 |publisher= Men's Health Magazine }} </ref> and [[Tough Mudder]], have featured a similar wall albeit often with assistance available via ropes or teamwork. Some obstacle training gyms also offer a warped wall for practice. |
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[[City Museum]], a playground and [[museum]] consisting largely of [[Repurposing|repurposed]] architectural and industrial objects, housed in a former warehouse in [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]], includes a warped wall as well. |
Many playgrounds and amusement gyms feature a warped wall.<ref> https://www.skyzone.com/attractions/warped-wall </ref><ref> https://fitcitycrossfit.com/warped-wall-crossfit-sevenfoot-ninja/ </ref> [[City Museum]], a playground and [[museum]] consisting largely of [[Repurposing|repurposed]] architectural and industrial objects, housed in a former warehouse in [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]], includes a warped wall as well. |
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Many workout and training gyms feature a warped wall training station.<ref> https://ocrendurancefactory.com/home/warped-wall/ </ref><ref> {{cite news |url= http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/indoor-obstacle-course-calgary-1.3383631 |title= Canada's largest indoor obstacle course opens in Calgary |date= 29 December 2015 |publisher= CBC News }} </ref><ref> {{cite news |url= https://www.charlotteagenda.com/71747/22000-square-foot-indoor-obstacle-course-opens-weekend-south-charlotte/ |title= This 22,000-square-foot indoor obstacle course opens this weekend in south Charlotte |author= Katie Levans Loveluck |date= 9 November 2016 |publisher= Charlotte Agenda }} </ref> |
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Several manufacturers of warped walls exist to provide gyms and private individuals with this obstacle.<ref> http://www.gymsupply.com/warpedwall.aspx </ref><ref> https://www.american-gymnast.com/product/warped-wall/ </ref><ref> https://interactivesportszone.com/shop/warped-wall/ </ref><ref> https://www.integratedobstacles.com/collections/parkour-wall-panels-warped-walls </ref> |
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Revision as of 03:50, 18 June 2018
The warped wall (Japanese: そり立つ壁, Hepburn: soritatsu kabe) is an obstacle on many obstacle courses for obstacle racing.
Use
The warped wall is used in various Ninja Warrior franchises, such as Sasuke, Kunoichi, American Ninja Warrior, Team Ninja Warrior, Ninja Warrior UK, Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia, and Australian Ninja Warrior. The height of the warped wall varies depending on the competition. American Ninja Warrior utilized a 14 ft (4.3 m) warped wall for its first 7 seasons, before switching to a 14.5 ft (4.4 m) wall in season 8.[1] American Ninja Warrior also uses a "mega wall" for its all-star skills competition, where the height of the wall increases until no one can climb it.[2] For its 2018 season 10, American Ninja Warrior introduced a "mega warped wall". If they are successful in conquering it, they would win $10,000.[3] Competitors who choose the mega warped wall, have only one attempt to reach the top. If unsuccessful, the competitor will only get one shot at the warped wall. Those who do not wish to attempt the Mega Wall have three chances to reach the top of the warped wall. The mega wall will only be featured in the city qualifiers.[4]
Several obstacle course races, including Rugged Maniac[5][6] and Tough Mudder, have featured a similar wall albeit often with assistance available via ropes or teamwork. Some obstacle training gyms also offer a warped wall for practice.
Many playgrounds and amusement gyms feature a warped wall.[7][8] City Museum, a playground and museum consisting largely of repurposed architectural and industrial objects, housed in a former warehouse in St. Louis, includes a warped wall as well.
Many workout and training gyms feature a warped wall training station.[9][10][11]
Several manufacturers of warped walls exist to provide gyms and private individuals with this obstacle.[12][13][14][15]
Women in American Ninja Warrior
On American Ninja Warrior there have only been eight women who have successfully climbed the warped wall, through season 9. Additionally there have only been four women who successfully climbed it during stage 1, with a shorter run up, during the national finals.
- City qualifier
Name | Season first completed |
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Kacy Catanzaro[16] | Season 6 |
Michelle Warnky[17] | Season 6 |
Meagan Martin[18] | Season 6 |
Jessie Graff[19] | Season 7 |
Jesse Labreck[20] | Season 8 |
Allyssa Beird[21] | Season 9 |
Rebekah Bonilla[22] | Season 9 |
Barclay Stockett[23] | Season 9 |
- Vegas finals
Name | Season first completed |
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Jessie Graff[24] | Season 8 |
Barclay Stockett[25] | Season 9 |
Allyssa Beird[26] | Season 9 |
Meagan Martin[27] | Season 9 |
References
- ^ Webster, Danny. "American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from June 1 Episode". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ Scott Polacek. "American Ninja Warrior 2016 Results: Recap from May 29 Episode". Bleacher Report .com.
- ^ Nick Tylwalk (30 May 2018). "American Ninja Warrior season 10 premiere: Watch online". Fansided.
- ^ Lee, Nikki (April 17, 2018). "Meet the Mega Wall, Ninja Warrior's new twist for season 10". American Ninja Warrior Nation. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
- ^ https://ruggedmaniac.com/obstacles/
- ^ DANIELLE DULCHINOS (1 August 2017). "This Rugged Maniac Race is Not for the Meek or Weak". Men's Health Magazine.
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(help) - ^ https://www.skyzone.com/attractions/warped-wall
- ^ https://fitcitycrossfit.com/warped-wall-crossfit-sevenfoot-ninja/
- ^ https://ocrendurancefactory.com/home/warped-wall/
- ^ "Canada's largest indoor obstacle course opens in Calgary". CBC News. 29 December 2015.
- ^ Katie Levans Loveluck (9 November 2016). "This 22,000-square-foot indoor obstacle course opens this weekend in south Charlotte". Charlotte Agenda.
- ^ http://www.gymsupply.com/warpedwall.aspx
- ^ https://www.american-gymnast.com/product/warped-wall/
- ^ https://interactivesportszone.com/shop/warped-wall/
- ^ https://www.integratedobstacles.com/collections/parkour-wall-panels-warped-walls
- ^ "'American Ninja Warrior' phenom Kacy Catanzaro is jumping into the WWE ring". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "American Ninja Warrior Is Exactly What Sports Should Be". Sports. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "'American Ninja Warrior' competitor Meagan Martin breaks her own record in Indianapolis". espnW. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ Zucker, Joseph. "American Ninja Warrior 2015 Results: Recap from July 13 Episode". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ TEGNA. "Mainer Jesse Labreck hits first 'buzzer,' advances to ANW city finals". WCSH. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Allyssa Beird is the first woman to clear a course in season nine of American Ninja Warrior". American Ninja Warrior Nation. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Rebekah Bonilla advances in American Ninja Warrior". espnW. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "This Fierce and Foxy Five-Footer Is the Shortest Person Ever to Scale the 'Ninja Warrior' Warped Wall". Maxim. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Jessie Graff slays 'American Ninja Warrior' finals course, becoming the first woman to complete Stage 1". espnW. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Barclay Stockett closed out her season the way she started it: Strong". American Ninja Warrior Nation. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Allyssa Beird takes down Stage One, became only the second woman to do so". American Ninja Warrior Nation. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ "Night Two recap: The triumphs and tragedies of Stage One". American Ninja Warrior Nation. Retrieved 2017-09-13.