The Adrenaline Project is a Canadian extreme sports reality competition television series produced by Marble Media in which each week five thrill-seeking teens are dared to compete head-to-head through intense physical and mental challenges.
The series premiered in Canada on YTV on 29 September, 2007. There are 13 half-hour episodes in the first season.
The Adrenaline Project premiered in South Africa on DStv's GO channel on Friday 4 July 2008, at 16h00.
Repeats
Saturdays: 09h00
Mondays: 06h00, 08h00
Synopsis
Each week five adventurous teens will dare to compete head-to-head through intense physical challenges. The kids are dropped off at Base Camp, where Boomer pulls them through basic training and Base Camp challenges of his own design.
While Boomer Phillips' wedge-like physique and billowing voice seem imposing at first, the contestants will learn that he's on “The Project” to help them, not hurt them.
Tasked with whipping five contestants into shape at The Adrenaline Project Base Camp, Boomer takes his job pretty seriously. Still, he's never too serious to crack a joke, especially at the expense of a slacker.
Boomer's not afraid to get in a contestant's face when they are not reaching their potential, but he'll always be there to pat them on the back when someone's given it their all.
If they can survive Boomer's tough love they'll earn a chance to put it all on the line in the final mystery challenge.
And this is where Caz comes in... Rachard Cazeau is a man of many titles – host, reporter, videographer and a bit of an extreme athlete in his own right.
Caz is the voice of The Adrenaline Project and our guide through each episode.
Each week, Caz joins the three contestants that make it past Boomer's training and travels with them to the destination for that week's final extreme challenge.
While the contestants won't know what they are in for until the last moment, Caz will guide them through that final Adrenaline rush, helping them to reach their full potential and looking for some insight in those crucial moments when the chips are down.