I half think Corbin was a climber, but they put down 'vet' to make the competition seem diverse EDIT: Yep, found his bio. Hes a hobbyist climber. Won a ninja warrior too
After James Drake got eliminated in the finals I was so ready for suicide that I didn't even give a sh anymore when they announced that Ozzy was eliminated
3:11 A point on the fire dancing: just like when using a belt sander, the hot sparks coming off of it - though several hundred or even several thousand degrees - are simply too small to start a fire on anything. The heat disperses too quickly for them to cause any damage, as fire has to be caused by raising the flammable material's temperature high enough. The only thing I can think of which would be set alight by those sparks is really fluffy cotton, or terribly dry wafers of wood. Besides that, most historic italian houses tend to be made of stone, which as you may or may not know, is rather hard to set on fire.
@@humanperson8418 yeah. “Old architecture” made entirely of very inflammable stone and mortar that’s been standing for who knows how long. It’s made leagues above any American housing. Those homes might as well be made of paper and match sticks.
Speaking of which I hear that Alan Cardosso guy who got his shoulder shreaded on Ribcage Rope is currently doing AOK. + Hector Martinez now even has "Alan Cardosso" tattooed on his shoulder in honour of Alan
As an Italian, I can assure you our buildings wont go down with just some sparks and fire. Especially the old ones (which are, paradoxically, built better than the modern ones). They didn't lasted with little to no maintenance for so long just for luck. Here everything is made of stone.
We watched this show because of you! Felipe ho was in our gym once, in Austria, and me and my partner were so excited to see him introduced on the show and then he failed so early we were so upset
Hector actually prefers to be called by his middle name Adrian, he’s really cool. I went to an event at my local crag in Queretaro one day and he showed up and put the QuickDraws up on a project for me, he was super nice and chill. And a few years later I got to compete with him, and he’s a route setter at a gym in a nearby city where we he helped me on one of his boulders, very stand up guy and fun to climb with, lots of passion.
corbin is a pakour dude - he does a tad bit boulder , tad bit athletics, works out in explosion power -sooo yeah a friend of mine does that - he focuses more on bouldern since it is a the most fun , and the less lethal for him ( he did so much cardio with pakour, athletics and bouldern he actually manged to train himself into heart failure which is insane) and he would be a person like corben, just wihth a little to little workout. still i wonder what corbens non sport hobbiest would be -impressive nonetheless
@@Cty-unofficial congrats, you can name fires. No one said the EU doesn't have flammable materials, but have you been to europe and seen the houses? you can't set fire to stone with just a few sparks and that was the commenter's original point. Besides, compared to the US buildings where you can just punch holes in the walls with your fist? yeh, old EU buildings are def. sturdy.
That is not a surgery scar in the shoulder. It is a thorn muscle. The skin is intact, only the muscle (a couple of fibers) brake and give that color. Look on google at "thorn biceps".
i literally just watched your second video yesterday and was wondering where part three was. what a coincidence that you'd upload the next part right after!
There will be, don't worry about it. I've just joined a petitioning group and we're thinking of asking them to invite Russia, Greece, Portugal, Argentina, and even Canada
great video! Glad i could watch a summary of the show without the fluff of actually watching it. I'm a fan of the IP, but hopefully they improve the obstacle consistency. That seems to be the biggest issue with the series.
I watched Season 3. Apparently, True, Corbin was a veteran. He and his brother Travis fought a war somewhere in Central Asia during which his brother was killed and that, according to Corbin, was a turning point in his life.
Watching that guy jump way too far on the lache and destroying his shoulder was just painful. In my experience doing parkour, the most important thing on laches is to not jump any further than you have to. The shorter you jump, the less you need to slow yourself down, yet strangely everyone's first instinct is to jump as fast and far as possible, and this guy destroyed his shoulder because of it.
Norman Lichtenberg does Parkour and is on a german Tv show called catch were they play catch but parkour an other weird styles professionaly and Norman is actually one of the best
That Mexican dude named Alan Cardosso (the one who broke his shoulder and was medically disqualified) I hear he's currently doing AOK. Plus, Hector Martinez even got Alan's name tattooed on his shoulder in honor of Alan
@Dante.vega13 Sorry about that, that's just our American way of saying he be doin' sigma givin' max aura (JK just sayin' he's doing fine. He has a youtube channel btw and he actually posts content similar to mine)
No surprise people fall on Gearhead, jumping off moving things is not something you do in many activities, and it must be easy to underestimate the amount of forward momentum your body picks up (or loses when Gearhead slows down and reverses), as well as how difficult it is to adjust your balance and grip on angles that keep changing.
UBM is going to be tough to bring back. You can sort of tell from the ladders/angled platforms but the set was built around the old Wipeout set after they stopped production. When they rebooted the show, they tore down the UBM set.
Corbin is a vet ontop of being climber in his free time. I follow his insta and he's pretty cool. So is movie who probably would of won say he didn't use the corc screw
Man that german guy propulsing himself into a faceplant almost got me spitting out my oatmeal. As a french viewer, gotta say it was really satisfying to watch though.
I think he'd really struggle tbh. He's so much about slow and careful, and this is all about big and bombastic. Like putting a marathon runner in a sprint.
A pro climber brought something up that i can See Here too.its underweighted climbers and eating disorders.he brought a Dr. From the IFSC up and he told its Actually a very very big topic. Maybe you can Talk about this either. BTW very entertaining Videos :)
not sure if it's this video that's confusing, or just the show that's confusing, but there seems to be soooo many repeated challenges just between the rounds? Is that right? Also...Corben 100% climbs at least a bit right hahaha?
BTW I’m working on a petition project for season 4. I have ideas for 9 countries - Russia, Israel, Greece, Argentina, Portugal, China, UK, Canada, USA. 13 episodes, including 1 final. 18 competitors for level 1 12 for level 2 7 for level 3 3 for level 4 This system may seem a bit messed up but I still think it’s a good idea to spin into reality. I have ideas for brand new obstacles too, and bc I work out I might as well become a competitor in this series and win for my country
The buildings in Italy, like much of Europe are made of prick or stone, so that fire hazard is minimal. Also, I'd like to bet the "veteran" probably did some hardcore stuff like SAS and just downplayed it.
Hundreds year old stone buildings gonna suddenly catch fire? They were there before ww2, 1? How old? when candles were common lighting? Was that stone ever On fire? Like magma?
I think Corbins message was not so much that "he wasn't a climber". But rather, the same that we've seen in martial arts with the rise if MMA: you can't just be one-dimensional, you need to cross train in diffirent disciplines to have a well-rounded skillset.
Gearhead is mostly the momentum change, if they jump as it stops the force is lost and your body wont adjust, so its basically timing yourself so you can get over and jump as it pushes you forward, not just speed through it.. at-least that's what I've observed, might be wrong.
they have a website where you can book a spot in a certain episode and tell them the country you're representing and they give u all the info you need to know along with the list of other people who already qualified
I half think Corbin was a climber, but they put down 'vet' to make the competition seem diverse
EDIT: Yep, found his bio. Hes a hobbyist climber. Won a ninja warrior too
Makes sense, no non-climber is gonna be able to hold a 30 mm edge for more than 5 seconds.
all the finalists are Ninja warrior veterans . beastmaster just cannot say that legally i believe
@@Djarnor i would think most people can hang on a 30 mm quite easily 💀 its 3 cm lol
That makes sense lol, the dyno he did on the Mag wall was a bit too good for a non climber
They said he’s a veteran because he is he’s ex military
not surprised mozzy the ozzy did so well because he has a lot of practice being upside down
Probably why he did the screw thing
After James Drake got eliminated in the finals I was so ready for suicide that I didn't even give a sh anymore when they announced that Ozzy was eliminated
its “aussie”
11 months later i still don't get it
@@saber5275 because australia is in the southern hemisphere
Ultimate Beastmaster is the official show of this channel.
And we love it
truuue, I click on every time I see a new ep🎉🎉
These rock buildings really gonna light on fire any second now
3:11
A point on the fire dancing: just like when using a belt sander, the hot sparks coming off of it - though several hundred or even several thousand degrees - are simply too small to start a fire on anything. The heat disperses too quickly for them to cause any damage, as fire has to be caused by raising the flammable material's temperature high enough. The only thing I can think of which would be set alight by those sparks is really fluffy cotton, or terribly dry wafers of wood.
Besides that, most historic italian houses tend to be made of stone, which as you may or may not know, is rather hard to set on fire.
thank you, was looking for this comment. There is no way he would set these houses on fire
There's a reason "that's some really old architecture."
@@humanperson8418 yeah. “Old architecture” made entirely of very inflammable stone and mortar that’s been standing for who knows how long. It’s made leagues above any American housing. Those homes might as well be made of paper and match sticks.
I confirm. Mamma mia.
@@humanperson8418 old stone doesn't burn more than new stone.
A torn shoulder and an almost caved in head. What a wonderful start to the season…
Oh, and some dude got his balls and face annihilated by a chain!
'ya mean that Norm Lichtenberg guy
The shoulder injury wasn't a surgery Scar. Those happen when muscle fibers get torn. They stay for a couple days/weeks and usually heal by themselves.
It wasnt there when it actually happened, It happened later on. It was a surgery scar
Speaking of which I hear that Alan Cardosso guy who got his shoulder shreaded on Ribcage Rope is currently doing AOK. + Hector Martinez now even has "Alan Cardosso" tattooed on his shoulder in honour of Alan
As an Italian, I can assure you our buildings wont go down with just some sparks and fire. Especially the old ones (which are, paradoxically, built better than the modern ones).
They didn't lasted with little to no maintenance for so long just for luck. Here everything is made of stone.
Started following you after the first Beastmaster video, hope this one works too, you're a charm and your channel is great fun!
We watched this show because of you! Felipe ho was in our gym once, in Austria, and me and my partner were so excited to see him introduced on the show and then he failed so early we were so upset
Yeah I thought he would win for sure since he's best homies with Mr. Camargo
Hector actually prefers to be called by his middle name Adrian, he’s really cool. I went to an event at my local crag in Queretaro one day and he showed up and put the QuickDraws up on a project for me, he was super nice and chill. And a few years later I got to compete with him, and he’s a route setter at a gym in a nearby city where we he helped me on one of his boulders, very stand up guy and fun to climb with, lots of passion.
Did you see that he had the name "Alan Cardosso" on his shoulder
Ultimate Beastmaster is how I found your channel so very glad to see more of it. Keep it coming!
The reason why the finalists got that far are because they are all Ninja warrior veterans ....obviously the show beastmaster couldn't say that
corbin is a pakour dude - he does a tad bit boulder , tad bit athletics, works out in explosion power -sooo yeah a friend of mine does that - he focuses more on bouldern since it is a the most fun , and the less lethal for him ( he did so much cardio with pakour, athletics and bouldern he actually manged to train himself into heart failure which is insane) and he would be a person like corben, just wihth a little to little workout. still i wonder what corbens non sport hobbiest would be -impressive nonetheless
Dude that was so funny 🤣🤣 "I just workout" guy 😂 so funny
Loving this style of content, keep it up man!
Old architecture isn't known to be flammable...
True, but that's probably because all the flammable architecture burnt down before it could get old
Someone needs to let Notre Damme know
these videos bring me happiness, like an unreasonable amount of it
Bro I love your content. I watch all the climbing tubers and for some reason your channel has only just popped up, for that I am thankful🤙
old european architecture is usually always made of stone, so not flammable at all
Bro this episode is by far your most hilarious. Great commentary
Indeed, this show is really cool. I wish we could see a season 4 :)
Btw about the Italian architecture, EU is not like US our house is made of stone so no it doesn’t burn
Tell that to Notre Dame? Also the entire list of great fires of London
@@Cty-unofficial congrats, you can name fires. No one said the EU doesn't have flammable materials, but have you been to europe and seen the houses? you can't set fire to stone with just a few sparks and that was the commenter's original point. Besides, compared to the US buildings where you can just punch holes in the walls with your fist? yeh, old EU buildings are def. sturdy.
That is not a surgery scar in the shoulder. It is a thorn muscle. The skin is intact, only the muscle (a couple of fibers) brake and give that color. Look on google at "thorn biceps".
i literally just watched your second video yesterday and was wondering where part three was. what a coincidence that you'd upload the next part right after!
That guy in level 3 whom you saw getting launched into the metal hold is David Ardito Rioja. I heard he HELPED FILM ULTIMATE BEASTMASTER
I love these videos! I hope there will be another season coming
There will be, don't worry about it. I've just joined a petitioning group and we're thinking of asking them to invite Russia, Greece, Portugal, Argentina, and even Canada
Hey it’s the guy known for static climbing and ultimate beast master videos!
Rock climber takes over game show ❎
Average guy who works out destroy climbers ✅
I get all my beastmaster content from this channel
Unfortunately, Corbin is a hobbyist climber which uh, means it's unfortunately still climber v climber
Corbin served in the British Armed Forces, as a Rifleman attached with 3 Commando brigade between 2006-2010.
great video! Glad i could watch a summary of the show without the fluff of actually watching it. I'm a fan of the IP, but hopefully they improve the obstacle consistency. That seems to be the biggest issue with the series.
I watched Season 3. Apparently, True, Corbin was a veteran. He and his brother Travis fought a war somewhere in Central Asia during which his brother was killed and that, according to Corbin, was a turning point in his life.
Regular guy who works out is my hero
Watching that guy jump way too far on the lache and destroying his shoulder was just painful.
In my experience doing parkour, the most important thing on laches is to not jump any further than you have to. The shorter you jump, the less you need to slow yourself down, yet strangely everyone's first instinct is to jump as fast and far as possible, and this guy destroyed his shoulder because of it.
Don't you worry about it I hear Alan Cardosso is currently doing fine and that his shoulder had been repaired
Can't wait for your video on: Physical: 100
Italian architecure is mostly brick or rocks so no risk of burning down
corbin... lmao good camouflage, good job, cant hide from me though
Love guys break downs of beast master. Fucking hilarious
Norman Lichtenberg does Parkour and is on a german Tv show called catch were they play catch but parkour an other weird styles professionaly and Norman is actually one of the best
"veteran that works out" yeah shure body we know you were in the special forces with skills like that
That Mexican dude named Alan Cardosso (the one who broke his shoulder and was medically disqualified) I hear he's currently doing AOK. Plus, Hector Martinez even got Alan's name tattooed on his shoulder in honor of Alan
Que es AOK
@Dante.vega13 Sorry about that, that's just our American way of saying he be doin' sigma givin' max aura (JK just sayin' he's doing fine. He has a youtube channel btw and he actually posts content similar to mine)
No surprise people fall on Gearhead, jumping off moving things is not something you do in many activities, and it must be easy to underestimate the amount of forward momentum your body picks up (or loses when Gearhead slows down and reverses), as well as how difficult it is to adjust your balance and grip on angles that keep changing.
UBM is going to be tough to bring back. You can sort of tell from the ladders/angled platforms but the set was built around the old Wipeout set after they stopped production. When they rebooted the show, they tore down the UBM set.
Then maybe they can find another cool empty plot of land somewhere in California or Florida... Who knows
I know Corbin, met him a few times. He climbs quite a bit. He was also on UK Ninja Warrior so he's got experience.
Corbin is a vet ontop of being climber in his free time. I follow his insta and he's pretty cool. So is movie who probably would of won say he didn't use the corc screw
Man that german guy propulsing himself into a faceplant almost got me spitting out my oatmeal. As a french viewer, gotta say it was really satisfying to watch though.
this reminded me of a book report
I had no idea so many of our german ninja warriors took part in this 😀
idk what this is but i really enjoyed watching so thank you
3:09 it looks like the buildings are made of stone... i don't think they'll burn down
Shows brick buildings.
Proceeds with:
"That's some really old architecture that's probably really suceptible to burning down"
The day after the previous two popped up as recommended 😂
Corbin just works out a bit. He does 100 pushups, 100 sit ups and 100 squats. Every. Single. Day.
U be killin it
would be fun to see Magnus Midtbø on Ultimate beast master
Love the beast master videos you do dude!
This is why aliens don't want to interact with humans
Rib cage row is anw flying squirrel but without the handles swinging and 2 more and minus a net
I'd love to see how Alex Honnold would do. Just curious.
I think he'd really struggle tbh. He's so much about slow and careful, and this is all about big and bombastic. Like putting a marathon runner in a sprint.
In the short clip Max is bouldering at Stuntwerk in Cologne (Ger) I think 😊
This is titled like one of those movie recaps
A pro climber brought something up that i can See Here too.its underweighted climbers and eating disorders.he brought a Dr. From the IFSC up and he told its Actually a very very big topic.
Maybe you can Talk about this either.
BTW very entertaining Videos :)
4:38, I literally spat out my water
I want to see more gymnasts on beastmaster low key as well
That obstacle in Level 3 is not called Ejector anymore. It's Rail Runner
not sure if it's this video that's confusing, or just the show that's confusing, but there seems to be soooo many repeated challenges just between the rounds? Is that right?
Also...Corben 100% climbs at least a bit right hahaha?
BTW I’m working on a petition project for season 4. I have ideas for 9 countries - Russia, Israel, Greece, Argentina, Portugal, China, UK, Canada, USA. 13 episodes, including 1 final.
18 competitors for level 1
12 for level 2
7 for level 3
3 for level 4
This system may seem a bit messed up but I still think it’s a good idea to spin into reality. I have ideas for brand new obstacles too, and bc I work out I might as well become a competitor in this series and win for my country
I adore mozzy the ozzy he’s him lol
The buildings in Italy, like much of Europe are made of prick or stone, so that fire hazard is minimal.
Also, I'd like to bet the "veteran" probably did some hardcore stuff like SAS and just downplayed it.
Can u do a video on Australian ninja warrior
And we’ve got AN AUSTRALIAN
Dude that's rock building they not burning hence why they been there so dam long 💯
Thats cool mang
Damm they really added a wide grip lashes, that looks painfull without doing it myself
Terry cruise too please?
Terry Cruise is always welcome
I hear they're bringing back Tiki Barber and Charissa in Season 4@@ClimbingStuff
Hundreds year old stone buildings gonna suddenly catch fire? They were there before ww2, 1? How old? when candles were common lighting?
Was that stone ever On fire? Like magma?
I cant belive they had "ASUTALIANS" ?!?
How about you apply to the show, that would be nice
Veteran guy who just works out 🤔
Sounds like a spy or covert ops specialist 😂
Can't beat British tenacity, put them against a wall and they find the power to beat it.
ULTIMATE BEAST MASTER
Average person < elite climber < British vet
is 1:32 not you? I am so confused... 😂😂
Jumping off a pendulum would be really awkward.
I thought Norman lichtenberg was gonna be from Lichtenstein ngl
uHmmmm Beastmaster
so many hosts
I just wanna say: the mag wall looks easy and I’m not even a climber. Jumping onto it is the only issue, but other than that it’s an easy climb…
Why is a young Clark Kent telling me about climbers
How are they fucking up that first obstacle so bad?
I think Corbins message was not so much that "he wasn't a climber". But rather, the same that we've seen in martial arts with the rise if MMA: you can't just be one-dimensional, you need to cross train in diffirent disciplines to have a well-rounded skillset.
watching these people climb at the very end gives me so much anxiety
My gf cried when they eliminated Hector and James Drake.
Gearhead is mostly the momentum change, if they jump as it stops the force is lost and your body wont adjust, so its basically timing yourself so you can get over and jump as it pushes you forward, not just speed through it.. at-least that's what I've observed, might be wrong.
How do you apply for this??
they have a website where you can book a spot in a certain episode and tell them the country you're representing and they give u all the info you need to know along with the list of other people who already qualified
Regular “guy who works out” is active SAS. That’s why they can’t say what he does or anything more about him. 😆
yo what the spider doing here?
I think the streets of Italy have seen worse things... Their buildings are also 90% made of sediment and rock.