Paddy O Sucks At... - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Burro Racing
Burro racing is an actual sport in Colorado. Nobody knows why. Paddy attempts to connect with his hoofed running partner and complete a grueling run.

Fly Fishing
Paddy heads to the stream to learn the delicate art of casting a fly and landing a fish. With his enthusiasm for learning new things and his 6'5', 250 pounds of questionably athletic mass, Paddy O'Connell is like an average, everyday outdoor enthusiast who's been inflated way beyond average, standard size. This show pairs him with coaches and mentors from different sports and activities, at which it's doubtful he'll excel, in a celebration of the one thing we can all relate to being a beginner.

Orienteering
Getting lost in the wilderness is nothing new to Paddy. Orienteering is an excuse to call it a sport. With his enthusiasm for learning new things and his 6'5', 250 pounds of questionably athletic mass, Paddy O'Connell is like an average, everyday outdoor enthusiast who's been inflated way beyond average, standard size. This show pairs him with coaches and mentors from different sports and activities, at which it's doubtful he'll excel, in a celebration of the one thing we can all relate to being a beginner.

Climbing
Paddy O doesn't just suck at climbing—he actively dislikes it, insisting it's a "fear-based sport where the fun never shows up." Can national climbing champ Kai Lightner change his mind? Will Paddy O's dislike of sucking over his dislike of being scared? Can he get his massive hooves into climbing shoes without crying like a baby? Great questions!

Kayaking
Paddy has conquered all other forms of water sports, but kayaking eludes him. The river is cold, the holes are significant, and Paddy is terrified. With his enthusiasm for learning new things and his 6'5', 250 pounds of questionably athletic mass, Paddy O'Connell is like an average, everyday outdoor enthusiast who's been inflated way beyond average, standard size. This show pairs him with coaches and mentors from different sports and activities, at which it's doubtful he'll excel, in a celebration of the one thing we can all relate to being a beginner.
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