Race Recap: Spartan SoCal Sprint
Last weekend, Spartan kicked off the season with two races in Chino. Here's one MRG Crewmember's take on the SoCal Sprint.
Last weekend, Spartan kicked off the season with two races in Chino. Here's one MRG Crewmember's take on the SoCal Sprint.
Carrie Brooks is a 46-year-old momma who took control of her health at aged 40. She no longer wanted to feel unfit, so she quit smoking and started working out. The quest for her health lead her into the world of OCR, and she is now addicted to being fit, healthy and strong.
MRG Crew Member Daniel Ludwig share some tips & tricks for tackling an obstacle that's really dreaded by some - the rope climb
For the fourth straight year, Conquer the Gauntlet is fielding a Pro Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) team for competing at both the national and international stages. Watch for their athletes not only at the six planned Conquer the Gauntlet (CTG) events in the Midwest but also at OCRs nationwide. You’ll even find them helping out at the largest OCR series just for kids, Conquer Youth, and even a couple of international events.
Mud Run Guide checks in with community members who completed the Spartan SoCal races last weekend to kick off the OCR season.
Workplace fitness done right. One Philadelphia military base encourages its employees to compete in an obstacle course race as team building.
We put the new Mudgear Freestyle shorts to the test through indoor & outdoor winter training - how did they perform?
Meet Hillary Shusterman. a 27-year-old Boston resident who works as a marketing consultant. By night/weekend, she is a bad-ass on course pushing herself past pre-conceived limits. I wanted to share her story, as I feel what makes Hillary bad-ass is that she can admit when things are outside of her comfort zone, but still finds a way to succeed. Being a Bad Ass woman of OCR doesn't mean you are 100% fearless, it means you do not let the fear cripple you!
The face of sport is changing. In PwC’s Sports Survey 2018-19, sports leaders across the world claim they foresee uncertain conditions, as we continue to evolve towards digital media consumption; with many questioning whether the sports industry is somewhat lost in the transition.
Moving into 2019, Tough Mudder has dropped prize money from all of their events - including World's Toughest Mudder, while they continue to search for a new TMX broadcast partner.