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Post by arsenette on May 22, 2017 20:56:59 GMT -5
Atlanta, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Boston, Charlotte, New Jersey and more (they are adding it seems). Limited to 2000 adult tickets per day on Saturday and Sunday, this event is sure to sell out fast.
Damn... been advocating this for years...
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Post by ekkerb11 on May 22, 2017 21:55:53 GMT -5
Is this pretty much NBC's answer to the Wolfpack Ninja Tour?
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Post by arsenette on May 22, 2017 22:14:59 GMT -5
Is this pretty much NBC's answer to the Wolfpack Ninja Tour? Now that you mention it.. yes... I think Jason Huewe is running this?
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Post by m4tt3r0x on May 22, 2017 22:38:11 GMT -5
Oh boy, I've been dreaming about finally having a chance to take on the coveted Five Steps for years now.
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Post by ekkerb11 on May 22, 2017 23:22:11 GMT -5
Is this pretty much NBC's answer to the Wolfpack Ninja Tour? Now that you mention it.. yes... I think Jason Huewe is running this? No? I saw his post, but I think it's NBC and ATS. Jason isn't running it.
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Post by arsenette on May 22, 2017 23:58:43 GMT -5
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on May 23, 2017 1:16:06 GMT -5
I think I got this experience a bit when I was with Nagano so... But I do hope Dallas gets hit with this because it'll definitely be something I'd do.
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Post by arsenette on May 23, 2017 2:33:55 GMT -5
I think I got this experience a bit when I was with Nagano so... But I do hope Dallas gets hit with this because it'll definitely be something I'd do. Well they are going to Houston and they mentioned 10 cities. I don't think they'd double up a single state.
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Post by DonalM on May 23, 2017 2:41:00 GMT -5
I think I got this experience a bit when I was with Nagano so... But I do hope Dallas gets hit with this because it'll definitely be something I'd do. Well they are going to Houston and they mentioned 10 cities. I don't think they'd double up a single state. They did mention doing San Francisco as well as LA, so it might be a possibility.
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Post by arsenette on May 23, 2017 2:45:22 GMT -5
Well they are going to Houston and they mentioned 10 cities. I don't think they'd double up a single state. They did mention doing San Francisco as well as LA, so it might be a possibility. Then I take it all back. ♥ Edit: I didn't see it on the list (the big blobs) but I know other cities are to be announced or referenced.
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Post by Cir9Pro on Jun 6, 2017 22:50:12 GMT -5
Threw my name in the pot for working for the events. (I'll find out in a few weeks) I won't say names but I got to speak with 2 of the owners of the experience as well as the NBC coordinator.
There's a good member on the team who genuinely cares about the sport so don't worry. It'll live up to expectations.
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Post by lightningmatt on Jun 7, 2017 6:24:42 GMT -5
HNNNNNNNNNG THEY'L NEVER GO TO CANADA!!!
So frustrating...
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Post by Sierrae on Jun 9, 2017 10:00:51 GMT -5
I bet they will never go to the uk.
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Post by c0balt on Jun 10, 2017 15:29:15 GMT -5
after reading: www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2017/6/4/15732736/an-invitation-to-american-ninja-warrior-athletes I am curious about what they are offering the Ninjas considering it is limited exposure compared to ANW and the fact they already asked some of the top Ninjas to sign releases "as a courtesy" with no compensation etc. I hope they are true to their words and allow for Ninjas to get paid and bring their own sponsors to events as well as let them be part in any other events such as UNAA, WPNT, rockford etc... If anyone is approached please READ their stuff carefully and also know they are not connected with A Smith & CO, so it is its own thing and won't effect chances to compete on the show etc. The agreements for ANW are draconian, but prime time slot on TV is helpful for those promoting themselves, but these live events the Ninjas as a community need to set the standards for fair treatment at the start.
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Post by Geoffnotjeff on Jun 15, 2017 19:58:19 GMT -5
after reading: www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2017/6/4/15732736/an-invitation-to-american-ninja-warrior-athletes I am curious about what they are offering the Ninjas considering it is limited exposure compared to ANW and the fact they already asked some of the top Ninjas to sign releases "as a courtesy" with no compensation etc. I hope they are true to their words and allow for Ninjas to get paid and bring their own sponsors to events as well as let them be part in any other events such as UNAA, WPNT, rockford etc... If anyone is approached please READ their stuff carefully and also know they are not connected with A Smith & CO, so it is its own thing and won't effect chances to compete on the show etc. The agreements for ANW are draconian, but prime time slot on TV is helpful for those promoting themselves, but these live events the Ninjas as a community need to set the standards for fair treatment at the start. So uh, i am the person who asked people to sign releases. Without compensation. Awful right? Ill be working closely with the event and bringing ninjas aboard. The releases were simply a photo release for the ANWE website, and yes, it was a courtesy because we already have rights to the pictures. It had nothing to with competing, contracts, etc. No its not connected with A smith. People get so confused over who is in charge of what. I hear people mad at NBC when really its A smith. People loving NBC when they had no part of things, etc and vice versa. ATS is an incredible company. They really care about the ninjas, and the community that has grown up around the show they build. The focus of this tour is to grow Ninja warrior as a sport and to grow the community and work with them. It will be 100% non exclusive, unlike the other tour. A big part of this will be coming out to see top ninjas, but the best part will be thousands trying ninja warrior courses. There are lot of other great events out there, but you cant compete with ATS for course design, and they get to build what they want now. Im excited, and i cant wait to play on the obstacles myself =)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 20:30:30 GMT -5
Sadly I can't do ANW Experience as there are none in my state
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Post by arsenette on Jun 15, 2017 20:53:59 GMT -5
after reading: www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2017/6/4/15732736/an-invitation-to-american-ninja-warrior-athletes I am curious about what they are offering the Ninjas considering it is limited exposure compared to ANW and the fact they already asked some of the top Ninjas to sign releases "as a courtesy" with no compensation etc. I hope they are true to their words and allow for Ninjas to get paid and bring their own sponsors to events as well as let them be part in any other events such as UNAA, WPNT, rockford etc... If anyone is approached please READ their stuff carefully and also know they are not connected with A Smith & CO, so it is its own thing and won't effect chances to compete on the show etc. The agreements for ANW are draconian, but prime time slot on TV is helpful for those promoting themselves, but these live events the Ninjas as a community need to set the standards for fair treatment at the start. So uh, i am the person who asked people to sign releases. Without compensation. Awful right? Ill be working closely with the event and bringing ninjas aboard. The releases were simply a photo release for the ANWE website, and yes, it was a courtesy because we already have rights to the pictures. It had nothing to with competing, contracts, etc. No its not connected with A smith. People get so confused over who is in charge of what. I hear people mad at NBC when really its A smith. People loving NBC when they had no part of things, etc and vice versa. ATS is an incredible company. They really care about the ninjas, and the community that has grown up around the show they build. The focus of this tour is to grow Ninja warrior as a sport and to grow the community and work with them. It will be 100% non exclusive, unlike the other tour. A big part of this will be coming out to see top ninjas, but the best part will be thousands trying ninja warrior courses. There are lot of other great events out there, but you cant compete with ATS for course design, and they get to build what they want now. Im excited, and i cant wait to play on the obstacles myself =) So the point of this is for people to have fun on the obstacles that are built for the show and not self promotion. I can get behind that. ♥
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Post by DonalM on Jun 15, 2017 21:02:16 GMT -5
after reading: www.americanninjawarriornation.com/2017/6/4/15732736/an-invitation-to-american-ninja-warrior-athletes I am curious about what they are offering the Ninjas considering it is limited exposure compared to ANW and the fact they already asked some of the top Ninjas to sign releases "as a courtesy" with no compensation etc. I hope they are true to their words and allow for Ninjas to get paid and bring their own sponsors to events as well as let them be part in any other events such as UNAA, WPNT, rockford etc... If anyone is approached please READ their stuff carefully and also know they are not connected with A Smith & CO, so it is its own thing and won't effect chances to compete on the show etc. The agreements for ANW are draconian, but prime time slot on TV is helpful for those promoting themselves, but these live events the Ninjas as a community need to set the standards for fair treatment at the start. So uh, i am the person who asked people to sign releases. Without compensation. Awful right? Ill be working closely with the event and bringing ninjas aboard. The releases were simply a photo release for the ANWE website, and yes, it was a courtesy because we already have rights to the pictures. It had nothing to with competing, contracts, etc. No its not connected with A smith. People get so confused over who is in charge of what. I hear people mad at NBC when really its A smith. People loving NBC when they had no part of things, etc and vice versa. ATS is an incredible company. They really care about the ninjas, and the community that has grown up around the show they build. The focus of this tour is to grow Ninja warrior as a sport and to grow the community and work with them. It will be 100% non exclusive, unlike the other tour. A big part of this will be coming out to see top ninjas, but the best part will be thousands trying ninja warrior courses. There are lot of other great events out there, but you cant compete with ATS for course design, and they get to build what they want now. Im excited, and i cant wait to play on the obstacles myself =) This sounds amazing. I'd love to see one in the Bay Area.
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Post by c0balt on Jun 16, 2017 1:38:31 GMT -5
So uh, i am the person who asked people to sign releases. Without compensation. Awful right? Ill be working closely with the event and bringing ninjas aboard. The releases were simply a photo release for the ANWE website, and yes, it was a courtesy because we already have rights to the pictures. It had nothing to with competing, contracts, etc. No its not connected with A smith. People get so confused over who is in charge of what. I hear people mad at NBC when really its A smith. People loving NBC when they had no part of things, etc and vice versa. ATS is an incredible company. They really care about the ninjas, and the community that has grown up around the show they build. The focus of this tour is to grow Ninja warrior as a sport and to grow the community and work with them. It will be 100% non exclusive, unlike the other tour. A big part of this will be coming out to see top ninjas, but the best part will be thousands trying ninja warrior courses. There are lot of other great events out there, but you cant compete with ATS for course design, and they get to build what they want now. Im excited, and i cant wait to play on the obstacles myself =) Releases don't get sent unless they need them, it being a separate entity from ANW production you were asking people to sign away rights for use. Might want to check into that before asking ninjas to sign stuff. But it is good to hear they are going non exclusive and focusing on expanding it is a sport which is awesome! What "other tour" are you talking about had exclusivity though I haven't heard anything about that.
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Post by arsenette on Jun 16, 2017 5:47:33 GMT -5
He's probably talking about Wolfpack.
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