All Out!! (dub) Episode 10 Page

: After a day of exhausting drills, the players are faced with mountain-sized bowls of rice. Coach Komori insists that "eating is training."

By the end of the episode, the focus shifts back to the pitch. The bloated feeling of the night before is replaced by a new kind of heaviness—the weight of muscle being built. The episode concludes with the team preparing for a practice match against .

Episode 10, titled finds the team in the middle of a grueling training camp. The air is thick with the scent of damp grass and the sound of heavy breathing. While the physical toll is high, the real challenge for Gion and his teammates isn't just on the field—it’s at the dinner table. The Trial of the Training Camp

Under the watchful and terrifying eye of , the boys are learning that rugby isn't just about sprinting and tackling; it's about building the engine to sustain that power.

The rain lashed down on the Kanagawa High School rugby pitch, turning the ground into a slick, muddy battlefield. For , the pint-sized powerhouse of the Jinko Rugby Club, the weather was just another obstacle to tackle head-on.

Gion, standing in the mud, looks at his teammates. They are tired, sore, and still slightly nauseous from dinner, but for the first time, they aren't just a group of students—they’re starting to look like a rugby team.

As the night deepens, the comedy of their overstuffed misery gives way to quiet moments of reflection.

: Captain Sekizan remains a pillar of intensity, leading by example even when his own body is screaming for rest. His dedication serves as a silent reminder of why they are putting themselves through this "torture." The Turning Point

: After a day of exhausting drills, the players are faced with mountain-sized bowls of rice. Coach Komori insists that "eating is training."

By the end of the episode, the focus shifts back to the pitch. The bloated feeling of the night before is replaced by a new kind of heaviness—the weight of muscle being built. The episode concludes with the team preparing for a practice match against .

Episode 10, titled finds the team in the middle of a grueling training camp. The air is thick with the scent of damp grass and the sound of heavy breathing. While the physical toll is high, the real challenge for Gion and his teammates isn't just on the field—it’s at the dinner table. The Trial of the Training Camp

Under the watchful and terrifying eye of , the boys are learning that rugby isn't just about sprinting and tackling; it's about building the engine to sustain that power.

The rain lashed down on the Kanagawa High School rugby pitch, turning the ground into a slick, muddy battlefield. For , the pint-sized powerhouse of the Jinko Rugby Club, the weather was just another obstacle to tackle head-on.

Gion, standing in the mud, looks at his teammates. They are tired, sore, and still slightly nauseous from dinner, but for the first time, they aren't just a group of students—they’re starting to look like a rugby team.

As the night deepens, the comedy of their overstuffed misery gives way to quiet moments of reflection.

: Captain Sekizan remains a pillar of intensity, leading by example even when his own body is screaming for rest. His dedication serves as a silent reminder of why they are putting themselves through this "torture." The Turning Point