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Post by sackeshi on Nov 3, 2018 21:53:02 GMT -5
I don't see any problem at those ages. But alas I have seen some people having an issue with it so I have to bring this up.
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Post by Kane-Not-Kosugi on Nov 4, 2018 15:24:33 GMT -5
If they DID do this, more kids would get the opportunity to be on the show, but the talent level seems pretty balanced between most of the field, so I don't really see much of a reason to separate them.
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tyler
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Post by tyler on Nov 4, 2018 20:14:09 GMT -5
I don't see a point to separating them. At the end of the day, people want to see talented people. Is it possible a boy will end up winning the whole thing in each division? More than likely. But it just shows that the girls can be competitive. I think some of the elite women of ninja warrior are better than some of the men. The saddest thing with Ninja vs. Ninja is that those match ups just never happened.
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Post by gamer2k4 on Nov 5, 2018 15:29:55 GMT -5
Pre-puberty, boys and girls aren't that different physically. I don't know what age the competitors go up to, but as long as they're kids and not teenagers, there's no reason to separate them - particularly since ANW doesn't even separate the adults, where men have an obvious and distinct advantage.
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Post by sackeshi on Nov 5, 2018 19:42:02 GMT -5
Pre-puberty, boys and girls aren't that different physically. I don't know what age the competitors go up to, but as long as they're kids and not teenagers, there's no reason to separate them - particularly since ANW doesn't even separate the adults, where men have an obvious and distinct advantage. It goes up to 14. I agree that its to early to give boys any real advantage
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