Obstacle races have become a huge thing lately.
They are physically challenging and mentally stimulating. The best part about
participating and completing an obstacle race is the confidence and self
gratitude it gives you. Participating in even the smallest of these races is a
great way to stay in shape or to gauge your level of fitness, as some of them
are timed for a competitive aspect.
My goal for next year is to run all three of the
races that Spartan Race has to offer, the Sprint, Super, and Beast, in order to
earn the Trifecta medal. I have already completed one Tough Mudder and one
Warrior Dash. They were fun and challenging. There was a very wide demographic
of people that participated and varying exercise levels.
One thing I did to train for such a race was to
grab a few very large tires from a local shop for free and I trained with them.
I flipped them for training my legs similar to a squat. I stacked them and
jumped onto them like box jumps. Along well as some calisthenics and other
simple exercises, I ran about a mile, round trip, from my back yard in between
sets. This helped to keep my heart rate up, incorporate cardio, and simulate
the obstacle experience for as cheap as possible. I would also look at each of
the obstacle race sites' WODs (or workout of the day) to mix my routine up and
keep it fresh.
I encourage anyone at any fitness level to at least
attempt one of these races to obtain that confidence that they give you upon
completion. I also encourage you to set ambitious goals for yourself to
achieve. I hope to achieve my goal of obtaining the Trifecta medal from Spartan Race and one day being invited to the Ultra Beast race!
I just started running in October. Maybe one day I'll try this!
ReplyDeleteI have been debating between Warrior Dash and Tough Mudder. I try to work out 5 days a week I just think it would be awesome motivation to get conditioned for one of these events.
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