Great show. However, they should remove team challenges and focus on individual challenges so they could really get the ultimate physique they looking for.
i allways felt the teams were a rly shit idea, in season 2 we got to see how the teams specially with women were so wrong, women could not compete in the slightest with the men, it was a complete failure, since there was some events that were rly interesting but the women made it so one sided that there was no competition
@@wolololer gosh man, i also agree but at the same time not really i mean, let them compete and who cares, if anything its way better with women are there, also brings in women viewers and honestly again whos cares. we all know the end of the story for them. just seems like you have something against them.
Concept is great, reminds me of running man challenges for professional athletes but its a scam. They rigged the finally though and although Jung Hae-Min had wonnthe rope pull twice, they did it a 3rd time and all his energy was spent. He was too tired to win the 3rd time. They had agreed with him to show all this footage but lied and did not. I am glad he spoke up. Such an honest human being
@@isabeldiaz1654 1 of the times the other guy complained his machine was not right, the other time there was a problem with the audio and they canceled that run
I'm sorry, *(as a woman btw)* can we _please_ not exasterbate the gender issue. Yes men will be a better choice when it comes to a competition for pulling a *frickin ship.* Please don't start this bs it's actually ridiculous.
@Van exactly! why is it controversial to say facts 😂 there's literally 65pound women who are dinky and 220 piles of muscle, think I would want those guys on my team too 😂 even the female contestants at the time wanted men on their team! As soon as I saw them say it on the show I knew this would be an "issue" 🙄
The issue was more how the showrunners let the contestants team themselves up so unfairly. Led to a predictable outcome and was less interesting than a closer to genuine competition
it doesnt matter if the women are big or small, women canot compete with men. u had the example of the bodybuilder that thought she could take a "small" guy on a fight and she got humiliated. second season there was a big roided woman that was fairly athletic doing a carriage carry and she got beaten by all men even the small skinny ones. Damn theres even a women that lost to a guy with a sprained ankle on a dragin wheel race. The women on the show is just for more clout for the show
@@wolololer false. body mass, height, core strength and Technique determines the winner, with good Technique the 3rd team in Ship pull task almost won but the injury pulled them back
@@wolololer you gave multiple examples similarly i gave one example, it definitely matters if the women are Big or Small and how experienced they are Women definitely can compete with men. The example of carriage also isn't falsifying my claim, women will have to put more work in themselves to overcome the disadvantage of height and weight. Their individual professions are not to be ignored, a track racer can't win in a carrying game, even the "small" guys profession played big role, for eg, the S01 mountain rescuer would have won only if he didn't lose the key game by a second.
@@namjooningOT7 I gave the mine cart example because it rly shows even at a strenght competition a BIG woman full of steroids and testosterone, canot win a small skinny dude
Eunsil was my favorite contest but when it came down to the final 5.. Haemin should have won. I find it really odd that Haemin and Sungbin have not posted anything at all about Physical 100. I wonder if Netflix pissed them off.
@@taylorazeka6018 Yeah, I saw and read about the interview. Like who really stops and starts an athletic match 3 times? They did Haemin so dirty! I'm sure a lot of people thought the editing of the last game was so weird and super suspect. At that time I was so confused and the ending or lack of celebration was beyond anti-climatic that I knew something was wrong behind the scenes. I hope the production team apologizes to Haemin and gives him the prize money. He is the true winner and seems like a good guy! #justiceforhaemin
In the real world when it's about winning/surviving, you pick the best person for the job. Nobody cares about gender, race, skin color or whatever the fuck else. Depending on the job, there's clear favorites for most things. Yes, there can be upsets, yes there can be exceptions, but 9/10 times it's clear. Just like it was clear that that one big guy would be able to hold the Atlas Ball etc the best, and a tiny woman wouldn't be able to do it. In a competition like this, there are a few aspects where women might be better, but in most cases in this show a man's body will be much more advantageous/better/stronger. Also at 1:07 when you say/show the man and woman wrestling: that was nowhere near a fair fight, the woman had no chance at all. The guy was literally toying with her, laughing the whole time, and the ref even had to make him get off of her at one point because she couldn't even move with him just casually kneeling on her. It wasn't even close...
Tbh I hope they keep men and women together and not separate. Perhapd more games instead next season that aren't dominantly reliant on brute strength, but show the different facets of physicality (like the tile flipping in the finale)
This is survival show, so everyone has their own choices to be optimal. You can stay "WOKE" but in real battles, words are meaningless only action counts. At least the show is being real instead of some Disney flake
What do you mean? The strongest team ended up winning only by two minutes. I mean they can say what they want but they were wrong about how weak the female team was.
I loved this show and these ARE NOT ORDINARY WOMEN. I don't know much about fitness but maybebnext seasom if they can atleast divide them by weight class or skill... And keep it mixed gendered
If the show is about fitness and who is fittest, it's absolute dog shit. Most of the so-called fitness was strength based and explosive power based. Not only that, the production team was okay to make the show a popularity contest by making very unequal teams and making them compete against each other. Yes, women are weaker based on strength. That's the most obvious thing ever. But, the production team chose to make the challenges and rules that catered to strength domination..
Either this disembodied voiceover woman (or the editors) is (are) being deceitful, or she didn't watch the show. She talks about how some men chose women to compete against as a way to get an easy win in a disdainful tone while a clip of the man who bodied the larger bodybuilder woman plays. One problem with that... SHE chose him!
I respect the words are meaningless because honestly these woman were so impressive and it’s so true and they accomplished more then men in a lot of circumstances. Nobody is the biggest fish.
I was fine w women competing with men all the same. There were women in the top 20 towards the end, from 20 the very next match they went down to 5. And had one of those women been a limber like the one who won the rope competition or someone who runs at all she would've gone on to the top 5 and even make it to the finals. A woman would not have won the final.
I’m a woman (adult female human / XX chromosomes) I hope there’s season 2 where male is separated from female I like woman empowerment and all but when it comes to pure strength, I give to guys!!!
@Martial Cabo or weight proportionate boydweight like the revival challenge. I didn't mind that it was men & women together, I knew a women wouldn't win but how strong and athletic so many of them were was super impressive & although they didn't win I'm glad they were included and got to show off. Also the fact that the weakest team was only a couple minutes after the almost all male team was astounding. At the same time some of the women made terrible choices like choosing the atlas challenge.
@@spo_sparkleemojithe woman who took on the Atlas challenge didnt think anyone on her team would win the challenge, and set up her teammates for victory as best she could by taking on the unwinnable
@@joncliffmckinley5868 yes..she was admirable and took it for the team..I was so impressed with her for that selfless act...and her team leader was a great man and leader
A triathlete woman could've made it to the top 5 and w a little luck (they all needed some) could have won most on above average endurance and moderate strength. Having the track challenge, a woman who runs long distance would've won that, a little luck and quickness on the 5 person tug war... And then flipping squares is easy for her, then running the triangle, win End second on that and she's on the finals. I don't think she would b able to win the rope though.
The show seem a little rigged, like who the else pick the female as a leader. Holding 100kg stone for 2hrs is BS. Also the last match was rigged for the little guy to win.
The female leader was determined based on the last challenge. It was a 50kg stone that they held up, 100kg stone that was pushed. The 'little guy' had more endurance than the Biker who only trained his lower body. Did you even watch the show? lol
@@angiechachi1941 learn to read: they stopped the game twice but continued exactly where the contestants left off with the rope. Both contestants didnt complain about the pause, and none wanted a rematch
@@RPGeek you learn to read :The last final mission, the rope pulling mission, began, and both sides began to pull. It was pulling for a long time, and Jung Hae-min pulled a lot more at the time, making a pretty big difference. At this time, Woo Jin-yong raised his hand and raised the question. It was an argument that there was a problem with the machine. The first game was suspended like this. The production team ran to check the situation of the machine. It was said that there was no problem with the machine. At this time, Woo Jin-yong said that there was too much squeaking sound, and Jung Hae-min said to the production team, "When the pulley rolls for the first time, it sometimes squeaks." In the end, the production team applied lubricant to both machines and lowered the tension of the pulley on which the rope was hung to adjust the difficulty level so that it could be easily pulled. In the game that started again like that, both sides could easily untie the rope. In the second game, Jung Hae-min finished ahead of him. But this time, the production team demanded a rematch. It is said that the video could not be used due to a problem with the audio of the final match. B, an official who knew the situation at the time, said, "It is said that five producers asked and pressured Jung Hae-min to play a rematch." He said, "It can't be aired like this because it's a project that cost a lot to produce." At that time, the production team said, "In fact, there was a winning part, so I offered to cut the rope a little." Jung Hae-min said, "I pulled it with all my might in the first and second, and it's impossible because I put all my energy into it," but after the production team clung on for decades, Jung Hae-min eventually accepted the rematch. The scene where Jung Hae-min's rope does not turn is the scene from the third game. Mr. A said, "I don't know if it's a pulley that really doesn't work." The truth is unknown because neither Woo Jin-yong nor Jung Hae-min gives a clear answer. Anyway, that's how the final ended and the winner was decided.
Jang Eun Sil's team on that boat challenge. wow, considering what her team consisted of. i was rooting for her team.
Same I love a “under dog” story
Had the injured guy not been injured they might've made it through.
It was all rigged sadly
Same
Since they were only behind 2 mins. I truly believe it would have been closer if that log never got stuck
Great show. However, they should remove team challenges and focus on individual challenges so they could really get the ultimate physique they looking for.
i allways felt the teams were a rly shit idea, in season 2 we got to see how the teams specially with women were so wrong, women could not compete in the slightest with the men, it was a complete failure, since there was some events that were rly interesting but the women made it so one sided that there was no competition
@@wolololer gosh man, i also agree but at the same time not really i mean, let them compete and who cares, if anything its way better with women are there, also brings in women viewers and honestly again whos cares. we all know the end of the story for them. just seems like you have something against them.
@@IM-ce1pdyou are dumb lol
Concept is great, reminds me of running man challenges for professional athletes but its a scam. They rigged the finally though and although Jung Hae-Min had wonnthe rope pull twice, they did it a 3rd time and all his energy was spent. He was too tired to win the 3rd time. They had agreed with him to show all this footage but lied and did not. I am glad he spoke up. Such an honest human being
Do you know why it was recorded three times? I don't understand why they did that
@@isabeldiaz1654 1 of the times the other guy complained his machine was not right, the other time there was a problem with the audio and they canceled that run
The contest just goes to show that there is a reason for gender and weight categories.
This is true. The trans argument falls extremely flat.
I'm sorry, *(as a woman btw)* can we _please_ not exasterbate the gender issue. Yes men will be a better choice when it comes to a competition for pulling a *frickin ship.* Please don't start this bs it's actually ridiculous.
Right?? Like genetically men ARE stronger
Otherwise why would the olympics separate genders
@Van exactly! why is it controversial to say facts 😂 there's literally 65pound women who are dinky and 220 piles of muscle, think I would want those guys on my team too 😂 even the female contestants at the time wanted men on their team! As soon as I saw them say it on the show I knew this would be an "issue" 🙄
The issue was more how the showrunners let the contestants team themselves up so unfairly. Led to a predictable outcome and was less interesting than a closer to genuine competition
*exacerbate
I mean to be fair. Most of the women there was small. Especially during the boat challenge where you needed a lot of strong people.
it doesnt matter if the women are big or small, women canot compete with men. u had the example of the bodybuilder that thought she could take a "small" guy on a fight and she got humiliated. second season there was a big roided woman that was fairly athletic doing a carriage carry and she got beaten by all men even the small skinny ones. Damn theres even a women that lost to a guy with a sprained ankle on a dragin wheel race.
The women on the show is just for more clout for the show
@@wolololer false. body mass, height, core strength and Technique determines the winner, with good Technique the 3rd team in Ship pull task almost won but the injury pulled them back
@@namjooningOT7 im not talking about the ship, ship event was about tecnique.
Im tlaking about the mine carriage loading race in season 2
@@wolololer you gave multiple examples similarly i gave one example, it definitely matters if the women are Big or Small and how experienced they are Women definitely can compete with men. The example of carriage also isn't falsifying my claim, women will have to put more work in themselves to overcome the disadvantage of height and weight. Their individual professions are not to be ignored, a track racer can't win in a carrying game, even the "small" guys profession played big role, for eg, the S01 mountain rescuer would have won only if he didn't lose the key game by a second.
@@namjooningOT7 I gave the mine cart example because it rly shows even at a strenght competition a BIG woman full of steroids and testosterone, canot win a small skinny dude
Eunsil was my favorite contest but when it came down to the final 5.. Haemin should have won. I find it really odd that Haemin and Sungbin have not posted anything at all about Physical 100. I wonder if Netflix pissed them off.
haemin did an interview confirming the rumors about reshooting the final contest 3 times. haemin either won or was about to win the first two shots
@@taylorazeka6018 Yeah, I saw and read about the interview. Like who really stops and starts an athletic match 3 times? They did Haemin so dirty! I'm sure a lot of people thought the editing of the last game was so weird and super suspect. At that time I was so confused and the ending or lack of celebration was beyond anti-climatic that I knew something was wrong behind the scenes. I hope the production team apologizes to Haemin and gives him the prize money. He is the true winner and seems like a good guy! #justiceforhaemin
In the real world when it's about winning/surviving, you pick the best person for the job. Nobody cares about gender, race, skin color or whatever the fuck else. Depending on the job, there's clear favorites for most things. Yes, there can be upsets, yes there can be exceptions, but 9/10 times it's clear. Just like it was clear that that one big guy would be able to hold the Atlas Ball etc the best, and a tiny woman wouldn't be able to do it. In a competition like this, there are a few aspects where women might be better, but in most cases in this show a man's body will be much more advantageous/better/stronger. Also at 1:07 when you say/show the man and woman wrestling: that was nowhere near a fair fight, the woman had no chance at all. The guy was literally toying with her, laughing the whole time, and the ref even had to make him get off of her at one point because she couldn't even move with him just casually kneeling on her. It wasn't even close...
Thumbnail is misleading. Nothing about boulder moving
Tbh I hope they keep men and women together and not separate. Perhapd more games instead next season that aren't dominantly reliant on brute strength, but show the different facets of physicality (like the tile flipping in the finale)
This is survival show, so everyone has their own choices to be optimal. You can stay "WOKE" but in real battles, words are meaningless only action counts. At least the show is being real instead of some Disney flake
What do you mean? The strongest team ended up winning only by two minutes. I mean they can say what they want but they were wrong about how weak the female team was.
@@janejane6754sooo. The stronger team won? Got it
Majority of asians are ”woke”. You wont convince them otherwise 😂
Wokeness belongs in the trash. Bring back manly men!
calm down hill Billy🙄 the video is just saying the women were badass. That’s it
I loved this show and these ARE NOT ORDINARY WOMEN. I don't know much about fitness but maybebnext seasom if they can atleast divide them by weight class or skill... And keep it mixed gendered
Weight class would be a great idea.
If the show is about fitness and who is fittest, it's absolute dog shit. Most of the so-called fitness was strength based and explosive power based. Not only that, the production team was okay to make the show a popularity contest by making very unequal teams and making them compete against each other. Yes, women are weaker based on strength. That's the most obvious thing ever. But, the production team chose to make the challenges and rules that catered to strength domination..
What does Physical mean to you?
@@YatChunPoon ultra endurance running is physical too and women are better at that. There are several metrics
Either this disembodied voiceover woman (or the editors) is (are) being deceitful, or she didn't watch the show. She talks about how some men chose women to compete against as a way to get an easy win in a disdainful tone while a clip of the man who bodied the larger bodybuilder woman plays. One problem with that... SHE chose him!
No she didnt
@@Swaggyk_00 did you watch the show? I promise you, the bigger bodybuilder woman chose the smaller man to compete against and he owned her
Equality means equal not and you do 20 push ups you do 10 and it's the same nah... that's why I loved this show 20 means 20 that's it
I respect the words are meaningless because honestly these woman were so impressive and it’s so true and they accomplished more then men in a lot of circumstances. Nobody is the biggest fish.
They should give Haemin 250k as well. It does not seem fair the producers were ones who are responsible for screwing up the final match.
I was fine w women competing with men all the same. There were women in the top 20 towards the end, from 20 the very next match they went down to 5. And had one of those women been a limber like the one who won the rope competition or someone who runs at all she would've gone on to the top 5 and even make it to the finals. A woman would not have won the final.
So, what were the rules for violence?
there's no answer here
I’m a woman
(adult female human / XX chromosomes)
I hope there’s season 2 where male is separated from female
I like woman empowerment and all but when it comes to pure strength, I give to guys!!!
No I would not like that
@Martial Cabo or weight proportionate boydweight like the revival challenge. I didn't mind that it was men & women together, I knew a women wouldn't win but how strong and athletic so many of them were was super impressive & although they didn't win I'm glad they were included and got to show off. Also the fact that the weakest team was only a couple minutes after the almost all male team was astounding. At the same time some of the women made terrible choices like choosing the atlas challenge.
@@spo_sparkleemojithe woman who took on the Atlas challenge didnt think anyone on her team would win the challenge, and set up her teammates for victory as best she could by taking on the unwinnable
@@joncliffmckinley5868 fair enough. I also think the ssirum wrestles who chose a guy much heavier than her was a bad call, was a good fight though
@@joncliffmckinley5868 yes..she was admirable and took it for the team..I was so impressed with her for that selfless act...and her team leader was a great man and leader
no spoiler warning :(
i was watching and all of a sudden the video revealed the winner of the show
Well what did you expect 😭
It made no sense when the weakest team moved that boat .
You can’t want “equality” and then complain when men treat you equally.
Who complained?
It is ridiculous the winner only gets $250k. Ridiculous
Well Korea ain’t a rich country, so 250k is a lot for them
Final challenge was rigged since it was filmed more than once :/
A triathlete woman could've made it to the top 5 and w a little luck (they all needed some) could have won most on above average endurance and moderate strength.
Having the track challenge, a woman who runs long distance would've won that, a little luck and quickness on the 5 person tug war... And then flipping squares is easy for her, then running the triangle, win End second on that and she's on the finals.
I don't think she would b able to win the rope though.
Umm. Alot of this stuff is about making judgement on averages. 90% of the time they would be right.
Didn’t the female body builder choose the guy?!
Indeed
first 2 minutes sounds like sjw propaganda
They even said “we need men with strength” oh noooo toxic masculinity 😂
@@WalkwYah LMAO
interesting that this showed up on my yt home page after reading about rumors on jihyo dating sungbin on twitter ahsdhsah
this show was an all timer
Thanks for telling me who won .
Amazing
Loved it.
The show seem a little rigged, like who the else pick the female as a leader. Holding 100kg stone for 2hrs is BS. Also the last match was rigged for the little guy to win.
The female leader was determined based on the last challenge. It was a 50kg stone that they held up, 100kg stone that was pushed. The 'little guy' had more endurance than the Biker who only trained his lower body. Did you even watch the show? lol
@@michaelvang1902 the final competition was flimed 3 times the big guy won 2/3 times but was so tired and drained from winning the twice already
@@angiechachi1941 Mind sharing how you found that information?
@@angiechachi1941 learn to read: they stopped the game twice but continued exactly where the contestants left off with the rope. Both contestants didnt complain about the pause, and none wanted a rematch
@@RPGeek you learn to read :The last final mission, the rope pulling mission, began, and both sides began to pull. It was pulling for a long time, and Jung Hae-min pulled a lot more at the time, making a pretty big difference. At this time, Woo Jin-yong raised his hand and raised the question. It was an argument that there was a problem with the machine. The first game was suspended like this.
The production team ran to check the situation of the machine. It was said that there was no problem with the machine. At this time, Woo Jin-yong said that there was too much squeaking sound, and Jung Hae-min said to the production team, "When the pulley rolls for the first time, it sometimes squeaks." In the end, the production team applied lubricant to both machines and lowered the tension of the pulley on which the rope was hung to adjust the difficulty level so that it could be easily pulled.
In the game that started again like that, both sides could easily untie the rope. In the second game, Jung Hae-min finished ahead of him. But this time, the production team demanded a rematch. It is said that the video could not be used due to a problem with the audio of the final match. B, an official who knew the situation at the time, said, "It is said that five producers asked and pressured Jung Hae-min to play a rematch." He said, "It can't be aired like this because it's a project that cost a lot to produce." At that time, the production team said, "In fact, there was a winning part, so I offered to cut the rope a little."
Jung Hae-min said, "I pulled it with all my might in the first and second, and it's impossible because I put all my energy into it," but after the production team clung on for decades, Jung Hae-min eventually accepted the rematch. The scene where Jung Hae-min's rope does not turn is the scene from the third game. Mr. A said, "I don't know if it's a pulley that really doesn't work." The truth is unknown because neither Woo Jin-yong nor Jung Hae-min gives a clear answer. Anyway, that's how the final ended and the winner was decided.
Yes
That elite female athlete got beat bad by a pretty average dude 😂
third!
Spoilers wtf
What did you expect? 😂