The story of Shiloh Brooks
In a world where the Olympics are the most respected institution in society, a traditional Olympic development program struggles to compete with the growing popularity of flashy private dojos. Shiloh Brooks, a determined 15-year-old from Dallas who dreams of winning Olympic gold, joins the program after showing early promise in Taekwondo. Along with two other American recruitsโMarcus Alvarez and Ethan Caldwellโhe travels to a secluded training dojo near Mount Takao. There, under the guidance of former American Olympians Daniel Mercer and Rebecca Holloway, the students undergo intense training designed to determine whether they have what it takes to become true Olympic champions.
Marcus Alvarez from Los Angeles, California. Marcus grew up in a popular private dojo known for producing stylish fighters and viral tournament highlights. Confident and expressive, he often fights with explosive kicks and showmanship, though he quietly wonders if the old Olympic system can still produce champions.
Ethan Caldwell from Denver, Colorado. Unlike the others, Ethan approaches Taekwondo with a calm and analytical mindset. He studies timing, distance, and strategy, often appearing quiet during training but demonstrating exceptional precision during matches
A former American Olympic silver medalist known for his relentless pressure and conditioning during his career. Now an intense and demanding instructor, Mercer believes true champions are built through discipline, endurance, and mental toughness.
A former Olympic bronze medalist recognized for her speed and tactical fighting style. Calm but strict, Holloway focuses on strategy, timing, and composure under pressure, helping students master the mental side of combat.
Walking into the airport confirmed it; this was all real. Shiloh would be meeting his fellow trainees here and flying to Japan to train for his dream. He walks with his suitcase dragging behind him, a large smile on his face.
Release Date 2026.03.07 / Last Updated 2026.03.07