That’s why Hangi gave in to Norway’s toughest – news Trøndelag

– I struggled to sleep and lay there feeling that it didn’t feel right to be here. The competitions in “Norway’s toughest” have not completely gone Hangi Ulv Amundsen’s way. He has had to be in isolation and he has ended up at the bottom of the points ranking. In episode 4, he had to go to trial against Bente and Elizabeth. – I immediately felt that the trial itself was a task I had control over. I am faster, stronger and more relaxed than the competitors there. Still, he had already made up his mind. After the trial, it was over – regardless of the outcome. Bånn in the fish trap placed Hangi Wolf Amundsen in isolation. It also gave him the chance to think through his motivation. Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu / news Tough enough to stand up for own values ​​The decision is largely a choice of values. Life in a competition as “Norway’s toughest” was not quite what he had imagined. – It’s about the fact that I’m not fond of intrigue and drama. I want to be real, honest and fair. Then it doesn’t feel right to be here. I see it in the eyes of the others that they want it more than I do, and I feel I take their place. At home, he has been brought up to show love and kindness, and to help others. The feeling of being able to come into conflict with it gradually grew bigger. – I withdraw from getting into a possible situation where it may happen that I have to be cynical, throw someone under the bus. I would rather continue to be kind and good and show love. Kung Fu HangiHangi hangs 25 meters above the water in the opening exercise in Norway’s toughest. Power, resilience, speed and agility were not enough when motivation took a hit. The list is high in Norway’s toughest … or right here it is actually low. Too low for Hangi’s limbo. Learned a lot about myself The stay in Norway’s toughest was not quite as expected. But – he takes important lessons with him. – Several times I have played a little too “safe” in the competitions and should have taken more chances. I take that lesson with me into both kickboxing and the cooking environment. When I think a bit too “safe”, I’d rather just give up, keep taking the chance. I have already taken a big chance by coming to the unknown here. The barbecue skewer was the competition Hangi felt he mastered best in Norway’s toughest. Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu / news Thinks the girls can prove themselves In the trial he fought against Bente and Elizabeth. Two of those he feels he has had the most contact with along the way in Norway’s toughest. Now he hopes they will show more of their potential. – It feels good to be able to give Elizabeth the opportunity to show what she is made of. I know she has more inside. I think both of those ladies can show what they are capable of. Who do you think wins Norway’s toughest? Vote for your favorite ? Joachim Eline Elizabeth Hangi Hanna Trygve Brage Kristine Sondre Bente Show result



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