Anybody else tuning in to the new netflix series "Physical: Asia"??

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Robert Whittaker, Yushin Okami, and Dong Hyun Kim are there competing for their respective countries.

Im hyped!
I watched the past 2 seasons and no workout music gets me more pumped than the show itself.

The boxing legend Manny Pacquiao is also there representing for Phillipines.

i think South Korea will win it tho but Australia is pretty damn strong with Whittaker at the lead.

Im really looking forward every week for the show. Anybody else is a total fan of Physical 100 here?
 
I loved the first 2 seasons, si I’ll definitely tune in.

Interesting how the order of the challenges can affect the outcome. When they do the rope climbing challenges or other of that nature early, they tend to eliminate a lot of the stronger guys who would do well later on.

It really boils down to being the most complete athlete, with strength, cardio, speed etc.

Just imagine “Physical: Sherdog”. ;)
 
I watched the first season with Sexyama but lost interest partway through season two.
Same.

I loved that challenge in season one where they had to move the heavy ship and what looked like the weakest team did best through smarts and teamwork and the meathead big guy team struggled just trying to muscle it.

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Same.

I loved that challenge in season one where they had to move the heavy ship and what looked like the weakest team did best through smarts and teamwork and the meathead big guy team struggled just trying to muscle it.

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Omg i just watched that episode of season 1. Man sexyama was smart & gave his team real value. Who said mma fighters have no brains? While the other team with all their muscular resources were pretty dumb in how they try to move the ship, wasting loads of precious time that the team with the wrestler girl as leader got 2min close to try an upset the results.

They didnt bring that challenge back in season 2.
Season 1 had better and more fair challenges than season 2 as a whole
 
Thanks for the heads up. Didn't know there was a new season.

Team Japan will be tough to eliminate if all the elimination rounds allow them to use their grappling advantage.

I'm hoping this breaks down into individual competition soon.

Netflix must have given them a big budget to work with, judging from the set fabrication and cast (and $700k prize).
 
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I just started it this weekend. I'm not really that into it, but I like that I can multi-task and watch it at the same time. I'm only on episode 3 I think, maybe 4.
 
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