Ultimate Ninjas Pro Camp III: Train with American Ninja Warriors

Saturday, August 7, 2021
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Sunday, August 8, 2021
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Kids and adults from around the St. Louis region will have the opportunity to train with six competitors from the hit television show American Ninja Warrior, including several athletes with "super human" skills competing on the current season 13 at Ultimate Ninjas Pro Camp III!

Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis is hosting five sessions of Pro Camp III August 7-8, where participants will learn from some of the best ninjas in the world and train on the same obstacle courses used on the American Ninja Warrior television series.

The 2.5-hour youth camp will include time for participants to get autographs, ask questions about the show and watch the ninjas take on the obstacles. For the first time, adults have the opportunity to train with the pros in a special session for ages 14 and up.

Confirmed American Ninja Warriors at Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis Pro Camp III are:

  • Jamie "Captain NBC" Rahn - Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis General Manager
  • Daniel "Kingdom Ninja" Gil
  • Jake Murray
  • Kaden Lebsack
  • Isabella Wakeham
  • Mike "The Stallion" Silenzi

The Ultimate Ninja Pro Camp III takes place on August 7 and 8 at Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis, located in Chesterfield. Youth sessions will be held on August 7 at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. and August 8 at 10 a.m. A special, one-hour adult Pro Camp for participants 14 and older will be held on August 7 at 8:30 a.m.

Cost is $85 for kids sessions; $30 for adult sessions.

Registration in advance is required. Learn more and sign up for your preferred session at ultimateninjas.com

 

Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis offers the authentic American Ninja Warrior experience with obstacles identical to the show, including the jumping spider, salmon ladder and a four-level warped wall to accommodate all skills levels, including the 14.6" wall used by pros on the show. Ultimate Ninjas St. Louis offers summer and school break camps, kids obstacle course training classes, birthday parties, open gym, corporate team building, and private events.

 

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