<p>I am going to win Ninja Warrior in around 6 years. I am basing my college choices off of a good balance between academics(nah, prestige) and time I will have to workout. </p>
<p>I am choosing match/safety colleges, and one or two reaches, to have the time to prepare.</p>
<p>I will become a ninja. A Ninja Warrior.</p>
<p>I will most likely be doing ROTC; although I will place emphasis on good grades, I will have a job coming out nearly guaranteed. </p>
<p>Off the top of your minds, any suggestions of good colleges I should attend? Just name any, and why. And tips for living in college and keeping this lifestyle.</p>
<p>Albert, that was a surprisingly thoughtful answer; I did not really expect anyone to take me seriously, although I was being serious. Thank you.</p>
<p>I had VT on the bottom of my list, but I just bumped it up a good deal. My only concern is that I won’t get free time to hike/workout being in the corps there, as they all move and live together.</p>
<p>I heard both mixed things that the Corps is really strict, and I heard after a month or two you get a lot more freedom. If you want to experience it yourself though, they have a “Stay a Night” program with kinda caters to exactly what your wondering. Who knows, everything they go through in a day might be what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>From what I’ve seen of the show, parkour (free running) is definitely the best skill to have to succeed. As a result, a more urban campus might be smart, though Blacksburg does have some interesting spots. Boston College might be something to consider.</p>
<p>They canceled Unbeatable Banzuke?! Dammit, that sucks. I just started watching this summer, so I didn’t know.
I like the pogo stick one. </p>
<p>And on Ninja Warrior, I love that one ridiculously scrawny and tiny guy who comes to every competition and never makes it past the first obstacle on the first stage. I don’t know his name though.</p>
<p>I always wanted to try Kangaroo (the pogo one), it’s the only one I could have had a possible shot at doing! But some of those other challenges are pretty killer (on the hand-walking challenge, they have them “walk” up a ramp with water pouring down it at the end of the course. Who could possibly do that?)</p>