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Post by pker50111 on Sept 17, 2008 21:02:30 GMT -5
gahhh i wanna see the final stage =( listening to all u talk about gliding ring makes me want to KNO THE FINAL OBSTACLE. wahhhh i dont feel like waiting until March for sasuke 22!!! wahhh. Btw im 85% sure thats when sasuke 22 is sasuke 20 was in march aswell and its.. about 6-7 months frm the last competition. Which seems right =)
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Post by The Chief on Sept 17, 2008 21:06:14 GMT -5
Yes, once every half-year. Also, I wanna know the Final Stage too! But, I do think the obstacles will be changed for Sasuke 22.
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Post by pker50111 on Sept 17, 2008 21:26:31 GMT -5
thats wat we thought for sasuke 21 sooooooo yeah but WHO KNOWS sasuke 21 had a lil change in some stuff like Salmon ladder and a lot of 3rd stage obstacles. im more conserned of salmon ladder because if ppl can actually pass it big chance of beating 2nd stage. The weights definetly make it challenging
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2008 21:29:09 GMT -5
Although those are very valoruos comments, there are time when the body simply fails. There are people like Nagano that give absolutly everything until they can't. Its different when you really discover there are places you can't go yet. Nagano didn't giv eup really, he did a final jump to get the ring in place and it shook him off. He just didn't have the strength to hold on. I wonder what drained Nagano so much though, he looked fine after the Cliff-hanger, do the 2 1/2 obstacles really drain THAT much? I mean I know it's difficult, but that took everything Nagano had.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 21:33:24 GMT -5
It was definitly the Gliding Ring that that drained his energy, he was strugling all through it.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2008 21:37:48 GMT -5
NO, it was before teh gliding ring.
Look at him on the spider flip.
That short clip of him that looks like his whole body is limp and he's hunched over.
Then levi makes the remark "oh that's smart, didn't know you could do that"
I can't even fully hear what Brian said, cuz he says it so quiet, wonder if Ube can read the japanese subs?
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 21:43:30 GMT -5
I turned it up, I couldn't hear the first part but Brian said "Thats.... Smart" then Levi relpied "Yeah, didn't know you were allowed to do that"
But true, he probably lost it on the hang climber.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2008 21:46:55 GMT -5
Okay yeah that's what I meant, but I can't hear the first part of what brian says.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 21:51:16 GMT -5
Yeah, neither could I, Nearly lost my eardrums when Levi replied with my speakers up that high But my bad on misinterpreting your post. Getting closer to back on topic. I can understand the Final Ring to the Gliding Ring so they actually stand a chance wih that stopper added, But why change the Ascending Climb to the Hang Climber?
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Post by davidyko on Sept 17, 2008 21:53:22 GMT -5
Because the old one looked ugly. Naw, probably because they wanted to make it harder, as they probably felt that the day that the Shin-Cliffhanger was gonna be defeated was coming.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 22:06:07 GMT -5
Well them making a version with more deeper ledges seems like its the opposite. They taking pity on the competitors?
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2008 22:19:47 GMT -5
You're the only one who thinks it's an easier version... lol.
I've rock climbed a lot, trust me, it looks harder.
just because the actual rocks are bigger doesn' mean they're easier to hold onto.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 22:24:01 GMT -5
Its not as much as the size, but the fact they're deeper and theres more of them.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2008 22:25:11 GMT -5
They arn't deeper, watch Takeda's run.
That first one he grabs onto is completely round, it doesn't even have a hold.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 17, 2008 22:34:36 GMT -5
I saw Takeda's run, that was only the one that I saw that was completely round.
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