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If anyone behind you gets impatient, they will pass you. All obstacles have several people completing them at once, so no worries! Run your own race, and have fun. Anyone behind you is more focused on their own race, anyway; just throw yourself into it an have a good time. (And yes, the mud makes it all worth it!)
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And I'm sorry this posted twice. :(
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I did the Chicago area Dash in June, and it was a blast. I currently weigh in at 210, which is about 40 pounds from my goal, but last summer I did the Muddy Buddy at 270. Here's what I will tell you: DO IT! It will be hard, but you will have a blast. There will be obstacles you are not sure you can finish, but you will…
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I did the Chicago area Dash in June, and it was a blast. I currently weigh in at 210, which is about 40 pounds from my goal, but last summer I did the Muddy Buddy at 270. Here's what I will tell you: DO IT! It will be hard, but you will have a blast. There will be obstacles you are not sure you can finish, but you will…
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My best tip? Look down the road at when you'll finish C25K, and register for a 5K. There is no better motivation than knowing at the end of the program you'll pin a number on your front and put your training into practice! I did my first race a year ago, and I was hooked. (And by "race" I mean "I enjoyed having a lot of…