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Mountain Ridge High Student Competes on “American Ninja Warrior” TV Show

Mountain Ridge High Student Competes on “American Ninja Warrior” TV Show

Season 22 Episode 141 Published 3 years, 10 months ago
Description

He will be running up warped walls, attempting notoriously difficult rope climbing and racing through gravity-defying obstacle courses.

On this episode of the Supercast we head to the gym with Mountian Ridge High School senior Tyler Kurtzhals. Tyler is training to become the next American Ninja Warrior on the TV show which premieres on Monday, June 6. Find out what it takes to make it as an elite athlete in an extremely difficult and demanding sport.


Audio Transcription

Anthony Godfrey:
Hello, and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. He will be running up warped walls, attempting notoriously difficult rope climbing, and racing through gravity defying obstacle courses. On this episode of the Supercast, we head to the gym with Mountain Ridge High School senior Tyler Kurtzhals. Tyler is training to become the next American Ninja Warrior on the TV show, which premieres on Monday, June 6th. Find out what it takes to make it as an elite athlete in an extremely difficult and demanding sport.

We are here at the Impact Ninja Gym with Tyler Kurtzhals talking about his American Ninja Warrior quest. Tyler, thanks for taking time with us.

Tyler Kurtzhals:
Yeah, thanks for having me.

Anthony Godfrey:
So you're a student at Mountain Ridge.

Tyler Kurtzhals:
Yep.

Anthony Godfrey:
What year are you?

Tyler Kurtzhals:
I’m a senior.

Anthony Godfrey:
So you're a senior at Mountain Ridge and I know you've been an American Ninja Warrior fan for a long time. Tell me about when you started watching and what got you interested in this. And then I want to talk about what's ahead for you.

Tyler Kurtzhals:
So I got interested when I was eight years old. I was just scrolling through the recorded list of TV shows on TV and my mom had recorded this show called American Ninja Warrior. It was just a super cool, giant playground to me at the time. As a kid, I would climb on just about anything you could think of: trees, hallways, doors. I would climb on doors. And it just looked so much fun. It was like a giant playground for adults with extreme obstacles. And I was hooked from age eight and started competing when I was about 14 years old.

Anthony Godfrey:
Now we've been watching it as a family. My two boys really like it. We've watched it for years as well. And it is a lot of fun to watch and cheer for certain people. So can you describe a little bit more to those who may not have watched American Ninja Warrior, what it involves?

Tyler Kurtzhals:
So, American Ninja Warrior is an obstacle course TV show. It starts with a qualifying round where they call about 500 participants to a certain city and then they film five separate qualifiers. Out of each qualifier, the top 30 go to another city for the semifinals. And then out of each semifinal, the top 15 advance to the National Finals in Las Vegas, where there are four obstacle courses. And if you complete all four stages, you can win a million dollars.

Anthony Godfrey:
Who is your favorite American Ninja Warrior? Would you say?

Tyler Kurtzhals:
I think one of my favorites is probably Daniel Gil.

Anthony Godfrey:
I remember Daniel.

Tyler Kurtzhals:
Yeah. He's got really long hair. He's a worship leader from Houston, Texas. He's just really inspiring because he like, he's a man of the people. He's really close to his community. He was really uplifting. He's a super nice guy. And plus he's one heck of a Ninja too. I mean he's scaled the Mega Wall, which is an 18 foot version of the warped wall. If you get it in one try you get $10,000 and I'm gonna be trying to follow in his footsteps later this year. I'm gonna try to go for it if I get there.

Anthony Godfrey:
So let's talk some more about you as a fan before we talk abou

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