Out of the fifteen competitors who reached the Split Decision during the first semifinals episode, seven of them decided to attempt the obstacle, and four of them failed on it: Tiana Webberley, Isaiah Thomas, Owen Dyer, and Deren Perez. The obstacle was also paired with the Inverter as part of the Split Decision. This time, the second fork was placed lower than the other two, the forks were turned sideways, and the tops of the forks were slanted. The Tuning Forks' slanted edge shown via the top view of the obstacleĪfter three seasons, the obstacle returned as the ninth obstacle during the first and second episodes of semifinals on American Ninja Warrior 13. Other Season Appearances American Ninja Warrior 13 However, due to severe weather on the day before the taping of city finals round in that city, affecting the safety factor of the course (particularly at the balance obstacle), the producers decided to keep the Broken Bridge as the third obstacle instead of swapping it with the Tuning Forks. Originally however, the Tuning Forks was supposed to be the third obstacle during Philadelphia finals, replacing the Broken Bridge during Philadelphia qualifiers. However, because said obstacle would later appear in Philadelphia course on the same season (whether during Philadelphia qualifiers and finals), the Tuning Forks was one of the three qualifier obstacles to not reappear in any city finals course (along with the Floating Steps and Ring Jump). Likely for these reasons, this elimination was not shown during the broadcast.ĭuring Dallas finals, the obstacle was replaced by the Broken Bridge. Due to her injury, she was replaced by Kat Ratcliff (who fell on one obstacle prior, the Bouncing Spider) for Dallas finals, as she technically placed fifth in the top 5 female competitors. This caused a fractured/dislocated ankle and resulted in her having to be rushed into the ambulance. With only 26 competitors completing the obstacle, it had became the cut-off for the top 30 competitors for advancing to Dallas finals.Ī serious elimination of the obstacle came from April Steiner Bennett's run, in which she suffered an extremely painful crash on the third tuning fork. In total, 22 competitors fell on this obstacle. Most of the time, competitors made a misstep on the third tuning fork, causing them to lose momentum and ultimately fail to reach the landing platform. Several top competitors, including Karsten Williams, Brent Steffensen, Barclay Stockett, Brittany Hanks, Kevin Klein, Brian Burkhardt, Elliott Jolivette, Adam Naids, Jonathan Horton, and James Gross, had been taken out by this obstacle. Competitors must run across the obstacle to reach the landing platform.ĭuring Dallas qualifiers, the obstacle was proven to be brutal. It consisted of 3 V-shaped boards that would pivot when the competitors stepped on them, each board was supported with a support bar at the bottom, and the boards were increasing in size. The Tuning Forks is an obstacle, firstly introduced on American Ninja Warrior 10, as the fourth obstacle during Dallas qualifiers. 10.5 inches long and is made of heat treated high grade Aluminum which is non-rusting and non-corroding.American Ninja Warrior 10's Tuning Forks in Dallas The tuning forks work to resonate with that process. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth's surface and the ionosphere. Healers, trainers and teachers use these for meditation, relaxation, biofield tuning, stress relief and balancing. With the 93.96 Hz tuning forks you will hear the tone and overtones, and take advantage of the deep vibrations. The frequency known as "Schumann resonance" is 7.83 Hz. The Schumann Resonance Tuning Fork 93.96 Hz vibrates at a 12 fold frequency of the Schumann 7.83 Hz resonance. The Cosmic boot size measures 1.35"diameter approx. Many users have reported significant benefits when using the Schumann Resonance Tuning Fork in conjunction with the Cosmic Boot, including improved muscle tone, immediate pain relief, and accelerated post-exercise recovery. The large 1.35" flat face of the boot allows for broad delivery of vibration, improving lymph flow and enhancing the effectiveness of most weighted tuning forks with regular use. This unique feature provides targeted mechanical stimulation, without the use of artificial electromagnetic fields, making it an excellent tool for working out muscle knots. Our innovative design, protected by a pending patent, produces a focused circuit of sound waves that are directed through small indents on the boot's surface and into the skin.
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