The Unexpected Challenge “Physical: 100” Contestants Faced While Filming
In Netflix‘s Korean reality series Physical: 100, contestants compete against each other to try and showcase their immense strength and endurance.
One hundred contestants in top physical shape compete in a series of grueling challenges to claim the honor — and cash reward — as the last one standing.
— Netflix’s description of Physical: 100
Viewers around the world have fallen with the show, some because of the brutal competition…
Best thing on #Netflix right now. You can't change my mind.
I'd watch it anyway even if random 100 fit Koreans participated but fact that each of them have a profile, & a bloody good one, makes it insatiable.
Real life Squid Game but better.
Rooting for Agent H. #Physical100 pic.twitter.com/EJLvrbEXyi
— RR Shah (@rajanshah_) January 26, 2023
…and others because of the contestants’ gladiatorial physiques.
I’m watching the physical 100 for educational purposespic.twitter.com/4RS2RqJabw
— Neshia ~ DKB’s first win ?? (@blueberri_gk) January 25, 2023
Following the release of Season 1’s first two episodes, three contestants sat down with Netflix Korea‘s YouTube channel to give viewers behind-the-scenes information. Fitness YouTuber Shim Eu Ddeum, famous dancer and Single’s Inferno contestant Cha Hyun Seung, and bodybuilder Ma Sun Ho admitted they were nervous about watching the show.
While watching Physical: 100, these Season 1 stars talked about everything from how the show’s plaster sculptures of their bodies aren’t as good as their actual physiques…
…to who some of the most unexpected contestants were.
They also talked about the one difficulty they didn’t expect to have while filming the show: waiting. Although recovery time is essential when pushing your body to the extreme, between the first contest and the death matches, there was a lot of waiting time, as there were fifty matches to get through.
Even though they didn’t have to physically exert themselves while waiting, the contestants actually became “exhausted” from the length of time it took to get to their matches.
Ma Sun Ho explained that some energetic people, like Shim Eu Ddeum, spent that time “walking around.”
Some of the “big and muscular people,” on the other hand, wanted to rest whenever possible.
To effectively use the waiting time and preserve their energy, Shim Eu Ddeum held a group “stretching lesson.”
Of course, thanks to Netflix’s dynamic editing, there are no breaks for viewers who see every intense match unfold one after the next.
Read about Physical: 100 Season 2 here: