Last Woman Standing - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Kamaiura: Wrestling
Five Western athletes compete against tribal champions in remote corners of the globe. In Brazil, they take on the local women in Huka Huka wrestling.

Xavante: Log Running
The Xavante tribe run for miles under the Brazilian sun with a 50kg log on their backs in the ultimate relay race. How will the western athletes cope?

Banahaw: Kali Stick Fighting
The athletes take on the Filipino Pekiti Tirsia Kali stick fighting system, living in a training camp under the tutelage of the Kali Master Rommel.

Coron Island: Bamboo Raft Racing
The five athletes competing for glory against tribal champions try their hands at rafting on the ocean with the Tagbanua tribe in the Philippines.

Sumbawa: Water Buffalo Racing
The five western athletes competing for glory against tribal champions take on the insane sport of water buffalo racing in Sumbawa, Indonesia.

Tarahumara: Mountain Endurance Race
The athletes competing for glory against tribal champions must complete an exhausting, high-altitude, 15km run through the Mexican mountains.
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