On Saturday, our wave started at 11:30am. The first wave started at 9am, then every 15 minutes thereafter. Tough Mudder is a 7 mile challenge with 18 obstacles.
Here is our group of nine, still unsure what we were in for, although we did expect tears, blood and sweat.We raised our right hand and repeated the Tough Mudder pledge.
Other obstacles included a 12 foot wall we had to get over, a fence we had to climb, carrying logs, running though mud and a snow blower, lots of steep hills, and more. The worst one was the underwater tunnels. The water was so cold, I could barely breath. I felt like I was couldn't catch my breath because the coldness of the water made my muscles tense up. I decided to skip putting my head under the tunnels since I couldn't breath just walking through the water. I went around the tunnels and continues to climb up the other side on the ropes. Even with the water so cold, I still did the next obstacle, which was a water slide back into the water. The "mystery" obstacle, was "hot shots". We had to do a shot of straight hot sauce. Then came the last obstacle, running over fire. Below is the group running through the fire to the finish line. We started as a team and finished as a team, supporting each other along the way.
It was a fun weekend with a fun group of friends. And, of course, we finished the day with the free beer and the orange headband!
I survived the event without too much pain. My arms are sore from crawling through the gravel. My legs are bruised from falling on a rock in the mud. And, my butt muscles are sore from climbing all the hills. Much better off than our Coach, who dislocated his wrist and had to pop it back in place. That just sounded painful!
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Great job guys I did the first race, I am now training for the Spartan Race
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