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Yeah I know quite a few people who did it, said it was pretty good but too much waiting when you got to a lot of obstacles, so you cooled down too much between activities...
Oh and apparently it was a great perve, just saying.......
A few of my friends Did the Melbourne event (that I was meant to do). My friend said the ice water bath was the worst bit, but overall she hated it more than liked it. She has cuts all over her legs!
My friends from the crossfit i used to go to said they went to the perth one and it was pointless. Just running and straight forward obstacles and got through it all unscathed.
my cousin thought the Melbourne one was a bit of a doddle. Annoying having to wait at every obstacle...up to 2 hours on one apparently?
He said the worst part was just all the actual mud...
but he didn't find it particularly challenging. he's ultra fit and strong though.
His takeout was that it was geared to allow the average person to have a go.
my cousin thought the Melbourne one was a bit of a doddle. Annoying having to wait at every obstacle...up to 2 hours on one apparently?
He said the worst part was just all the actual mud...
but he didn't find it particularly challenging. he's ultra fit and strong though.
His takeout was that it was geared to allow the average person to have a go.
my cousin thought the Melbourne one was a bit of a doddle. Annoying having to wait at every obstacle...up to 2 hours on one apparently?
He said the worst part was just all the actual mud...
but he didn't find it particularly challenging. he's ultra fit and strong though.
His takeout was that it was geared to allow the average person to have a go.
Yep I'm signed up for this already with 2 other mates, can't freggin wait to do it, although I'm not sure how to train for it? Just doing squats deeds and bench and might add in sprints I dunno? Lol
I think I'd also like to add has anyone read anything about the toughest mudder? Where the top 5 from each race around the world get selected to do it. Has about the same amount of obstacles although it's only 12 miles long, difference is its how many times you can finish the course in a 24 hour time frame, from memory the guy that won last year finished it 7 times which equals about 80kms not to mention the obstacles.