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Physical 100: Season 2 Review: Another Round of Excitement!

Physical 100: Season 2 Review

By Ayush VermaPublished about a month ago 5 min read
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I've been following Physical: 100, a Korean reality TV show, since its first season, and I must say, Season 2 didn't disappoint. It offers something refreshingly different from what I've experienced before. However, one aspect that left me a bit disappointed was the Hindi dubbing. 

Previous I found this show very strong, and that's why I was very excited from the inside to watch season 2, and now I have just watched the first two episodes of season 2.

There are a total of 9 episodes in this show, which you will get to see on a weekly basis. In case you do not know what you get to see in this show,.

This reality competition TV series brings together 100 individuals from various walks of life in Korea. From actors to boxers, tennis players to members of the national team, and even FBI agents, the diverse group faces a series of challenges in exchange for rewards and cash prizes. As the competition unfolds, contestants strive to showcase their physical prowess, with the ultimate winner being crowned based on strength, physique, or overall performance in the final episode.

Physical: 100 Season 2 Cast (Group One: Warriors)

  • Kim Dong-hyun - Martial Artist
  • Hong Beom-seok - Ex-firefighter and Physical: 100 season 1 contestant
  • Sim Yu-ri - MMA Fighter
  • Kang Cheong-myeong - Korean Coast Guard Officer
  • Lim Soo-jin - Bodybuilder
  • Ku Sung-hoe - Reserve Sergeant First Class
  • Ko Jong-hun - Special Operation Unit Member
  • Gibson - US Army Officer
  • Park Woo-jin - Korean Coast Guard Officer
  • Seol Young-ho - MMA Fighter
  • Jo Sung-bin - MMA fighter
  • Ham Young-jin - Police Officer
  • Hunter Lee - FBI Diplomat
  • Hwang Mun-kyeong - Firefighter/Paramedic
  • Jang Sung-yeop - Bodybuilder
  • Lee Hyun-woo - Bodybuilder
  • Kang Eun-hee - Bodybuilder
  • Kim Nam-wook - Bodybuilder
  • Kim Min-su - Bodybuilder

Group Two: National Athletes

  • Jung Ji-hyun - National Wrestler
  • Jung You-in - National Swimmer
  • Shin Soo-ji - National Rhythmic Athlete
  • Lee Won-hee - National Judo Athlete
  • Park Seung-hee - National Short-Track Speed Skater
  • Mo Tae-bum - National Speed Skater
  • Andre Jin - National Rugby Team Athlete
  • Kim Do-hyeon - National Boxer
  • Kim Dong-hyun - National Bobsledder
  • Kim Jee-hyuk - National Rowing Team Athlete
  • Kim Hyeong-kyu - National Boxer
  • Kim Hye-bin - National Wushu Sanda Team Athlete
  • Kang Min-su - National Sport Climber
  • Park Da-sol - National Judo Athlete
  • Park Yeon-su - National Powerlifter
  • Park Hee-jun - National Karate Athlete
  • Seo Young-woo - National Bobsledder
  • Kang Young-seo - National Alpine Skier
  • Eom Dae-hyun - National Parkour Athlete
  • Lee Ye-joo - National Kurash Athlete
  • Lee Jang-kun - National Kabaddi Team Athlete
  • Chang Yong-heung - National Rugby Team Athlete
  • Lee Hyun-jeong - Phsyical Education Teacher
  • Jo Ha-rang - National Handball Team Player
  • Joo Min-kyung - National Arm Wrestler
  • Choi Won-jae - National Cheerleading Team Athlete
  • Heo Kyung-hee - National Rugby Team Athlete

Group Three: IT Body

  • Hwang Choong-won - Heavy Equipment Operator
  • Lee Hyun-jin - Actor
  • Ko Hyo-joo - Skateboarder
  • Hong Da-eun - Arborist
  • Power Who YAMI - Cosplayer
  • Kim Ki-hyuk - Announcer
  • Kim Amugae - YouTuber
  • Ahn Sung-hwan - Food Service Company CEO
  • Sim Sung-eon - Nurse
  • Son Yeong-seok - Office Worker
  • Wi Sung-oh - Trainer
  • Yoon Han-jin - College Student (Special PhysEd)
  • Jang Yoon-sung - Food Service Company CEO
  • Jeon Hee-jeong - Stunt Performer
  • Jo Han - College Student (Sports and Leisure)
  • Ju Sung-min - Doctor of Korean Medicine
  • Juyang - Apparel Company CEO
  • Kim Hee-hyun - Ballerino
  • Kim Bong-yun - Carpenter
  • Kang Ki-jun - Jige Porter

Group Four: Superstar Athletes

  • Park Ha-yan - Handball Player
  • Chong Te-se - Soccer Player
  • Kim Ji-eun - Track and Field Athlete
  • Hwang Chan-seok - Ssireum Athlete
  • Kim Dam-bi - Weightlifter
  • Go Min-jung - Professional Crossfitter
  • Kim Yeong-chan - Taekkyon Athlete
  • Ryu Si-hyun - Street Lifting Athlete
  • Amber Yang - Professional Crossfitter
  • Lee Jun-ha - American Football Player
  • Im Su-jeong - Ssireum Athlete
  • Kim Min-ho - Professional Wrestler
  • Jang Jun-hyuk - Wrestler
  • Choi Soo-in - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athlete
  • Hong Hyeon-jun - Long Drive Golfer
  • Ha Moo-kyoung - Handball Player

Group Five: Athletic Celebrities

  • Lee Jae-yoon - Actor
  • Kang So-yeon - TV Personality
  • Amotti - Crossfitter
  • KNUCKS - Dancer
  • Kwon Ga-young - Fitness Model
  • Lee Jang-jun - Singer (Golden Child)
  • Park Kwang-jae - Actor
  • Lee Kyu-ho - Actor
  • GPT - YouTuber
  • Noh Sung-yul - Martial Arts Teacher
  • Lee Ho-yeon - Model
  • Justin Harvey - Actor
  • Jeon Jong-hyeok - Singer
  • Jung Dae-jin - Sports Model
  • Kang Seung-min - YouTuber
  • Kim Woo-joo - Fashion Model
  • Emmanuel - Fitness Model
  • No Seung-hyuk - Dance Artist

Physical: 100 Season 2 Review

The exciting thing about this show is the challenging tasks, like the huge treadmill challenge in the first episode. It's filmed on a large scale, which makes it even more thrilling. You'll start feeling connected to the show right from the first episode because of how exciting it is.

And this time, many interesting people have been invited to the show, about whom I enjoyed knowing.

This show is not for everyone; watch a few episodes; if you don't like it, then there is no point in watching it further; it will be a waste of time. And if you have not seen the Physical: 100 show yet, then I would definitely recommend it. If you want to see something different or experience something different, then try it once; maybe you will like it.

Season 2 production seems to be much better now, as compared to season 1. 

The tasks featured in the first two episodes of the show were incredibly thrilling, filled with intense moments that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. The tension and excitement they generated were solid, making for an engaging viewing experience.

Like I said, if you want to watch something different, then Physical: 100 can prove to be a better show for you; otherwise, if you do not enjoy it, then skip it.

Conclusion

Now, we all watch movies and series just for entertainment purposes; if you do not get entertainment, then what is the use of watching? And I think Physical: 100 Season 2, like its previous one, will be a hit because of its presentation, and it is possible that its season 3 will also come.

Well, you guys can share your views with me.

Guys, I have a small request to all of you: if you find anything lacking in my content, like if you don't understand something or have grammar issues, etc., please let me know so that I can improve.

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Ayush Verma

Nothing is impossible; the world itself says, "I' am possible!" - Audrey Hepburn

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