Physical: Asia Episode 7: What happened in Quest 3's Sack Toss challenge between Australia, Korea, and the Philippines?

Physical: Asia Episode 7
Physical: Asia's Team Australia | Image Source: Instagram/ @eddiejowilliams

Physical: Asia Episode 7 aired on November 11, 2025, on Netflix. The latest episode continued from the previous episode's Sack Toss challenge.

Group A's teams, Australia, Korea, and the Philippines were in the middle of their fourth challenge. Before that, they went through the Totem Pole Endurance task, the Hanging Endurance task, and the Pillar Vaulting challenge. The last one was the Sack Toss challenge. The episode ended before the final challenge could be finished.

The latest Physical: Asia episode featured Amottie, Eddie, and Justin continuing the Sack Toss challenge. With none of them losing their rhythm and continuing to play, soon the weight of the sack was increased. Later, the time duration to throw the sack was decreased twice.

At last, after 120+ laps, Team Philippines' Justin missed a throw. As a result, Team Philippines was eliminated from the competition. Read further to know everything about the Sack Toss challenge on Physical: Asia Episode 7.


Physical: Asia Episode 7: Highlights from Quest 3's Sack Toss challenge between the Philippines, Australia, and Korea

The fourth challenge on Quest 3 was the Sack Toss challenge. It started with 14kg weight of the sack. Soon, the weight increased, and three players continued the game.

Team Korea's Amotti, Team Philippines' Justin, and Team Australia's Eddie were on the field, participating for their team. The three continued until 17 laps. Team Korea's Amotti missed a couple of shots and tried again. He confessed to the cameras about the same.

"I kept messing up because I couldn't figure out the placement and timing. Finding the rhythm was really tricky. I just kept making the wrong calls. I think it took me a while to get the hang of it," confessed Amotti.

Fellow teammates from other teams noted that he was wasting energy. The three players went through 40 laps. Team Korea's captain, Kim Dong-hyun, was worried about Amotti's performance. Because after missing a few shots, he seemed drained of energy.

Soon, the sack's weight was increased to 18 kg. Team Philippines' Justin noted the weight increase was favorable for him. He talked about Amotti making mistakes with a lighter weight.

"So now that it's heavier, I know that there's more chance of him committing more mistakes. So I thought that this was my chance already," confessed Justin.

The three continued throwing the sack up to 47 laps on Physical: Asia. Soon, Amotti confessed that he found his rhythm and started throwing the sack effortlessly from around 50 laps.

"I saw that Amotti is getting better at throwing the ball, not committing any mistakes anymore. It made me feel like I'm in trouble," confessed Team Philippines' Justin.

After 72 laps, Justin's throw got the sack stuck on the pillar. After the ball was retrieved, the game resumed. After 80 laps, the announcement said:

"Starting now, the time limit will decrease to 20 seconds."

Earlier, it was 30 seconds. Hence, each player had to throw the ball in under that time. However, it was set to 20 after 80 laps. The challenge continued until 100 laps with all three players still playing. After 120 laps on Physical: Asia, the time limit was decreased to 15 seconds. Amotti and Justin came to a close call once, but they made it past.

However, one more time Justin's throw didn't cross the pillars and returned to his side. He couldn't attempt the second throw. It meant elimination for Team Philippines. Team Australia and Team Korea advanced in Physical: Asia.


To know more about the Group A's Sack Toss challenge, fans can stream Physical: Asia Episode 7 on Netflix.

Edited by Gira Rathod