SPARTAN RACE?? When are you ready?
FrankWhite27330
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Im down 35lbs feeling pretty good... I am gonna start doing some jogging/cardio to train for a spartan race (sprint.. shortest race)
wondering how far between obstacles it is, in other words how far do I need to jog or run at a time.. .1 mile? .25 mile? I want to get ready for one but dont want to be the guy Walking
wondering how far between obstacles it is, in other words how far do I need to jog or run at a time.. .1 mile? .25 mile? I want to get ready for one but dont want to be the guy Walking
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Depends on which race you pick. I did a Sprint with my 17 yr old son 2 yrs ago (he left me in the dust). Trust me...if you walk between obstacles, you won't be the only one. The Sprint is approximately 3 miles with 20+ obstacles. I was super proud of myself just finishing the race! I had to do burpees on several obstacles (if you fail an obstacle/can't do one, you have to do burpees before you can proceed to the next obstacle). I highly recommend strength training, especially upper body if it is not already part of the routine. Lots of people have worn go-pros on past races, so if you search "Spartan Race" on YouTube, you can pretty much see an entire race. Obstacles change from race to race but you can pretty bet you'll have lots of walls to scale and a rope climb.0
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While not "required", I'd suggest being able to run a 5k without stopping (on the road or treadmill) as a place to start.0
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well I have 1 year before next spartan race in my area better hit the road running... I want to do this its my new goal
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If you're doing the sprint then the distance between obstacles isn't very far. In my experience what gets people is the hills. So I'd add in some hill training and practice carrying loads (e.g. log on the shoulder, bucket of rocks, heavy deadballs) up the hills. You'll also get a bit of a break while waiting to do obstacles, so don't worry do much if you can't run miles and miles without stopping. There's 100% no shame in walking if you need to, you definitely won't be the only one. Practice your burpees, build your upper body strength and grip strength as well.0
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I'm not into sprints, but listen to gdyment and whoever said hills. If you don't have a gym you're safe with the following: carrying a bucket of rocks up and down a hill, pull-ups, and a 5k run nonstop, burpees. This will establish a strong base for your beginning race.0
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I did 3 spartan races this year (a sprint, a super, and a beast). I didn't train for any of them. The sprint wasn't bad at all, super wasn't really bad either, the beast kicked my *kitten*. If you want to train, don't worry about timing yourself, just worry about endurance and running further each training run than the last.0
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FrankWhite27330 wrote: »well I have 1 year before next spartan race in my area better hit the road running... I want to do this its my new goal
A year is stacks of time, you'll be fine!0 -
By website... that's when next one near me is. Except for next month 3 hours away
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Anyone running the Sprint in LA next month?0
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Honestly just train the best you can. There are people of ALL shapes, sizes, ages, and fitness levels out on the courses. The level of difficulty for a Sprint REALLY depends on which venue you chose. A stadium sprint is very easy compared to say the Palmerton Sprint in PA....which is harder than some Beasts that I've done!
Feel free to add me or send me any questions. I've done quite a few Spartan Races0 -
I'm planning on doing the Chicago Sprint in June. I am absolutely terrified and excited all at the same time.
Anyone else going to Chicago?0 -
I just started doing Spartans in August. I did DC Sprint, Wintergreen Super, and the Carolina Beast this past weekend. I learned about Spartan races in July and in the span of 3 months have gotten a trifecta. Thinking about a double trifecta next year, but not sure.
In regards to preparing for one, I echo esjones, just go out there and do it. People are SO HELPFUL. I was literally crawling up people helping me over walls this weekend. Just do a couch to 5K program to start off and then after that if you feel like adding more distance, DO IT! I am currently working with our local running store and following a 10 miler program that will be tweaked for me to complete my first half marathon in February. There are so many resources out there to use. You've just gotta look! I would definitely say work on that upper body and core and don't worry about walking, lots of Spartans walk0 -
Check out the Spartan website too. They have WODs posted there and are really good at getting you prepared for the Sprint. They help to mix it up rather than just all running. Also do burpees and then when you can't do any more burpees...do some more.0
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Honestly just train the best you can. There are people of ALL shapes, sizes, ages, and fitness levels out on the courses. The level of difficulty for a Sprint REALLY depends on which venue you chose. A stadium sprint is very easy compared to say the Palmerton Sprint in PA....which is harder than some Beasts that I've done!
Feel free to add me or send me any questions. I've done quite a few Spartan Races
I'm originally from Palmerton and was planning on doing that one next year with my brother! I'll definitely train a bit harder now that I know that it is a tougher venue haha0 -
Burped is an up down jumping jack right0
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The burpee is more of a plank, jump up, and back to plank.
I did my first OCR this past summer. It was a short one (2ish miles I think) with lots of mud but it was fun. I finished in the top 5% but I think 95% of the people where just out to get muddy
This Spartan is going to be a different beast altogether.0 -
I would rather skip the mud that's just foolishness..0
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^ That is actually not a full burpee. A full burpee actually includes getting your chest on the ground and then a push-up to get back up. Doing the above would get you a DQ from an elite heat.
For more info and video check out the Spartan Page: https://spartanrace.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203602743-Rules-Guidelines-and-Penalties-for-Spartan-Race-Obstacles0 -
Completing a Spartan Race is one of my end goals as well. I still have quite a bit of weight to lose before I attempt one though. A lot of good info on this thread.0
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^ That is actually not a full burpee. A full burpee actually includes getting your chest on the ground and then a push-up to get back up. Doing the above would get you a DQ from an elite heat.
For more info and video check out the Spartan Page: https://spartanrace.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203602743-Rules-Guidelines-and-Penalties-for-Spartan-Race-Obstacles
Oh hell, I never put a push up in mine when I do it. Looks like I need to step it up a notch
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