Jared "JJ" Woods is a professional freerunner who competed in American Ninja Warrior, beginning in American Ninja Warrior 4. He also appeared in the G4 Series “Jump City: Seattle.”
American Ninja Warrior[]
American Ninja Warrior 4[]
Woods competed in American Ninja Warrior 4 alongside SASUKE Veteran and fellow Miami Free-running teammate Flip Rodriguez. In the qualifying round, Jared was fast through the first six obstacles, but could not get up the Warped Wall, nevertheless his time to the obstacle was good enough for 22nd place. In the Regional Finals, Jared got his revenge on the Warped Wall and went on to beat the last three obstacles and earn 4th place in the Regional Finals. On Stage One in Vegas, he blazed through the first four obstacles, but he grasped the rope too low on the Half-Pipe Attack and his feet grazed the water, ending his run.
American Ninja Warrior 6[]
After missing American Ninja Warrior 5 thinking he would be out of town, he returned in American Ninja Warrior 6. Woods managed to finish 14th in the qualifying round and then 1st in the Semi-Finals. In the Vegas Finals, Woods got his revenge on the Half-Pipe Attack however he was down to less than 40 seconds after he had completed it, yet he managed to speed through the last three obstacles and marginally clear Stage One with a mere 0.27 seconds left. However, as he had the slowest time on Stage One, he had to attempt Stage Two first out of the 18 remaining, meaning he was the first to attempt Rope Jungle and did not have a good technique wasting seconds and energy on the obstacle. He managed to clear, but he clearly spent a lot of energy, and so failed the Double Salmon Ladder subsequently as he failed to make the first transition.
American Ninja Warrior 7[]
In American Ninja Warrior 7, Woods finished 8th in the Orlando qualifying round, finishing the course in 2:33 seconds (the fastest time being 1:37 for that qualifier). He once again finished 8th in the Orlando city finals, failing on Cannonball Alley which took out several competitors in that qualifier. However, Woods still managed to finish 8th as he reached that obstacle in the fastest time out of those who failed it, hence he advanced to Vegas for the third time. In the Vegas finals, he moved at a much quicker pace than before and finished Stage One with over 32 seconds remaining, among the top 10 fastest times for that stage (38 cleared Stage One). His Stage Two run was digested, but it was shown that he beat the Double Salmon Ladder that took him down in the previous competition with little trouble. However on Roulette Row, he successfully managed to jump to the first roulette but did not reach for the second one immediately after the first swing, thus losing momentum. He eventually made a reach for the second roulette, however, this was too short and he fell into the water, a failure similar to that of many competitors who attempted it.
American Ninja Warrior 8[]
In American Ninja Warrior 8, Woods competed in the Atlanta qualifying round, but he shocked everyone when he failed the Big Dipper, after he tried to do the reverse grip, and the bar got uneven.
American Ninja Warrior 9[]
After a notably shocking exit last season, Woods had anticipated desperately for redemption this year. Woods attacked the Daytona Beach qualifying course with confidence and redeemed his failure by completing the course, ending with the 6th fastest time. It is revealed this season that JJ has extra motivation for running the course from an 8-year old girl named Zoey, who is undergoing chemotherapy. In the city finals, JJ was the first to clear the brutal Circuit Board, and failed the Elevator Climb but placed 2nd and moved onto the national finals.
JJ Woods at the Las Vegas National Finals- Stage 1 - American Ninja Warrior 2017
Woods put up an exceptional run notably on Stage One. After his shocking exit last year from the Big Dipper, JJ had faced its tougher incarnation, the Double Dipper. Recognizing the reason for his failure, JJ used the traditional grip on the bar, instead of the switch grip, and was able to sail past both dippers with ease, even overshooting the landing. Woods additionally got crafty on Parkour Run where instead of utilizing the rope, JJ simply hopped over to the landing platform on the fourth step. Woods eventually hit the buzzer finishing with 16.73 seconds left on the clock.
On Stage Two, his run was cut but shown on YouTube. JJ had some trouble dismounting to the landing platform on the Giant Ring Swing costing him precious time and grip strength. Nevertheless, he still cleared it and maintained a very fluid pace on the next three obstacles. Unfortunately, his run ended on Wingnut Alley as he didn't generate enough momentum to transition to the second wingnut.
American Ninja Warrior 10[]
JJ returned in Miami for his sixth season. He followed his story about Zoey and mentioned that he is confident that she will overcome her cancer. Many fans expected him to go far after a stellar season last year, but he shockingly failed Razor's Edge and did not move on to the city finals for the second time in his career.
Similar to his early elimination in American Ninja Warrior 8, this became the second instance that Woods' season ended in a city qualifier, in which his exit was from a qualifying obstacle that returned from a previous season, albeit slightly modified. Coincidentally, both were also followed by a performance in the previous year where he had made it to the fifth obstacle in Stage Two.
JJ did not compete in American Ninja Warrior 11, as he revealed that his ankle was injured a week prior to taping. However, he was shown on the sidelines supporting some ninjas in Atlanta prior to Drew Drecshel's run using the giant paper head that Tim Saguinsin made for him.
American Ninja Warrior 12[]
After missing out on last season, he returned for American Ninja Warrior 12 in the second qualifying round. It is now known that he started a movement called Ninjas for Black Lives, which its mission is to end racism against black people. JJ started off at a decent pace, however he was too slow to catch the big ring on the Ring Chaser and as a result he was forced to use the smaller ring. As a result he ended up missing the hook and failed and didn't move onto the semifinals for the second straight time.
Team Ninja Record[]
| Season | Episode | Round | Heat | Opponent Team | Opponent | Result | Notes | Individual Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team: Team Ronin | ||||||||
| 1 | 4 (Qualifying) | Round One | 1 | Karsonic Boom | Brandon Berrett | Win | 1-0 | |
| 1 | 4 (Qualifying) | Round Two | 3 | Wild Bunch | Ben Melick | Win | 2-0 | |
| 1 | 7 (Finals) | Round One | 1 | Team TNT | Adam Arnold | Win | Adam fell at the Dancing Stones. | 3-0 |
| 1 | 7 (Finals) | Round Two | 3 (Anchor Run) | Stratis Faction | Ryan Stratis | Loss | JJ fell at the Dancing Stones. | 3-1 |
| 2 | 7 (Qualifying) | Round One | 1 | InvincAbels | Geoff Lancaster | Win | Geoff fell at the Ring of Fire. | 4-1 |
| 2 | 7 (Qualifying) | Round One | 4 (Sudden Death) | InvincAbels | Abel Gonzalez | Win | 5-1 | |
| 2 | 7 (Qualifying) | Round Two | 1 | Ninja Brittens | Mike Chick | Win | Mike fell at the Ring of Fire. | 6-1 |
| 2 | 10 (Finals) | Round One | 1 | Think Tank | Noah Kaufman | Win | 7-1 | |
| 2 | 10 (Finals) | Round One | 4 (Sudden Death) | Think Tank | Matt Wilder | Win | Matt fell at the Swing Jump. | 8-1 |
| 2 | 10 (Finals) | Round Two | 1 | Iron Grip | Scott Wilson (alternate for Nate Burkhalter) | Loss | 8-2 | |
| 3 | 1 (Qualifying) | First Matchup | 1 | West Coast Warriors | JB Douglas | Win | 9-2 | |
| 3 | 1 (Qualifying) | Final Matchup | 1 | Hashtag Ninjas | Nicholas Coolridge | Loss | JJ fell at the Flying Shelf Grab. | 9-3 |
| 3 | 15 (Playoffs) | First Matchup | 1 | The Ballers | Paul Kasemir | Loss | JJ fell at the Hanging Staircase. | 9-4 |
| 3 | 15 (Playoffs) | Final Matchup | 1 | Lab Rats | Chris Wilczewski | Loss | JJ fell at the Zig Zag Climb. | 9-5 |
| 3 | 16 (Finals) | First Matchup | 1 | Iron Grip | Mathis Owhadi | Loss | 9-6 | |
| 3 | 16 (Finals) | Final Matchup | 1 | Labreckfast Club | Chris DiGangi | Win | Chris fell at the Tick Tock. | 10-6 |
Relay Showdown Record[]
| Season | Episode | Competitor (Obstacle Attempted) | Opponent Team | Opponent (Obstacle Attempted) | Result | Notes | Relay Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team: Team Ronin | |||||||
| 1 | 4 (Qualifying) | Tiana Webberley (1-3) JJ Woods (4-6) Flip Rodriguez (7-9) |
Think Tank | Asya Grechka (1-3) Matt Wilder (4-6) Noah Kaufman, MD (7-9) |
Win | 1-0 | |
| 2 | 7 (Qualifying) | Tiana Webberley (1-3) Flip Rodriguez (4-6) JJ Woods (7-9) |
Towers of Power | Dan Polizzi (1-3) Selena Laniel (4-6) Brandon Mears (7-9) |
Win | Brandon fell at the Invisible Ladder. | 2-0 |
| 3 | 1 (Qualifying) | Meagan Martin (1-3) Flip Rodriguez (4-6) JJ Woods (7-9) |
Hashtag Ninjas | Larissa Cottle (1-3) Jesse La Flair (4-6) Nicholas Coolridge (7-9) |
Win | 3-0 | |
| 3 | 1 (Qualifying) | Meagan Martin (1-3) Flip Rodriguez (4-6) JJ Woods (7-9) |
Hashtag Ninjas | Larissa Cottle (1-3) Jesse La Flair (4-6) Nicholas Coolridge (7-9) |
Win | 4-0 | |
| 3 | 15 (Playoffs) | Meagan Martin (1-2) JJ Woods (3-4) Flip Rodriguez (5-6) |
The Ballers | Meiling Huang (1-2) Lorin Ball (3-4) Paul Kasemir (5-6) |
Win | 5-0 | |
| 3 | 15 (Playoffs) | Meagan Martin (1-2) JJ Woods (3-4) Flip Rodriguez (5-6) |
The Ballers | Meiling Huang (1-2) Lorin Ball (3-4) Paul Kasemir (5-6) |
Win | 6-0 | |
| 3 | 15 (Playoffs) | Meagan Martin (1-3) Flip Rodriguez (4-6) JJ Woods (7-9) |
Lab Rats | Chris Wilczewski (1-3) Brian Wilczewski (4-6) Michelle Warnky (7-9) |
Win | Michelle fell at the Salmon Ladder. | 7-0 |
| 3 | 16 (Finals) | Meagan Martin (1-2) Flip Rodriguez (3-4) JJ Woods (5-6) |
Iron Grip | Tiana Webberley (1-2) Mathis Owhadi (3-4) Daniel Gil (5-6) |
Loss | Flip fell at the Wingnuts, resulting in a 5-second penalty for JJ. Then, Daniel beat JJ to the buzzer by 0.6 seconds. | 7-1 |
| 3 | 16 (Finals) | Meagan Martin (1-2) Flip Rodriguez (3-4) JJ Woods (5-6) |
Iron Grip | Tiana Webberley (1-2) Mathis Owhadi (3-4) Daniel Gil (5-6) |
Win | Mathis fell at the Floating Tiles, resulting in a 5-second penalty for Daniel. | 8-1 |
| 3 | 16 (Finals) | Flip Rodriguez (1-3) JJ Woods (4-6) Meagan Martin (7-9) |
Labreckfast Club | Jon Alexis Jr. (1-3) Chris DiGangi (4-6) Jesse Labreck (7-9) |
Loss | 8-2 | |
American Ninja Warrior Results[]
| ANW | # | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 82 | Failed Half-Pipe Attack (Stage One) | Feet touched the water. |
| 6 | 63 | Failed Double Salmon Ladder (Stage Two) | Fell while trying to fix the bar to the second rung. |
| 7 | 63 | Failed Roulette Row (Stage Two) | Stage Two digest. Failed the transition to the second wheel. |
| 9 | 27 | Failed Wingnut Alley (Stage Two) | Stage Two cut. Transition to second wingnut. Full Run shown on official YouTube channel. |