Thursday, September 13, 2012

5 Tips for Mud Runs


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On September 8th, I ran the Warrior Dash with my good friend Lisa. We trained together for the last two months or so, walking and jogging 2-4 miles three times a week. This was my second mud run/obstacle course, and between the two, I learned several things that it would seem no one ever tells you. They tell you to prepare for hills - this is very true. You should be able to climb or clambor over and under things reasonably well - they tell you this too. What they don't tell you?
 
  • Preparation is key. Don't bother with makeup, get all hair pinned or tied back so it doesn't get in your face, wear longer, tight pants to protect your legs and lady or man bits. Rocks in the crack isn't as sexy and fun as it sounds - trust me.

  • Attitude is everything - you think you can't do it? You probably can't...your brain listens to that evil voice. Tell yourself "I got this!" over and over...especially when you don't think you do. That cramp in your side? Raise your arm in the air and slow down slightly, making sure to breathe - your body can take it! Don't get prissy during the race - dive in, just not head first! Mud is sexy - work it!
Look out, here we come!

  • When everyone is face down in the mud pit, and someone exclaims "I lost my shoe!"...listen to that person. You can't "swim" in mud...keep as much of you out of it as possible, and you'll get through the pit faster than the smartypants that think they need to dive in to get through. It is NOT easier that way. If you lose a shoe, call it a badge of honor along with your scrapes and bruises...and proudly proclaim that you donated to the next wave of runners. Who knows - someone might lose their shoe and gain yours!
That's me in blue. Please notice mine is one of the only heads you can see here - there were at least 30 people in that mud pit with me...and maybe 5 stayed upright.

Forget the people who try to tell you you're not muddy enough at the end. You just endured mass suicide with hundreds of others...screw 'em if they think mud is the indicator of your toughness. Other racers told me this - seriously! We just finished the freaking WARRIOR DASH, who cares what I look like?!
  • You are only competing with yourself. Seriously. If you're having trouble with an obstacle, others will step up to help - pay it forward when you can. We helped each other along the course more than once, and it makes the race that much more fun when strangers band together for each other! In my first mud race, I finished in approximately 80 minutes. Considering it was a 5k, I was a bit disappointed, but there were HUGE hills that I wasn't prepared for. In the Warrior Dash, I was better prepared, but still slower than I'd like:


Blogger is being fussy - if you can't read that, I finished in just under an hour, with an average pace of 18 mins per mile. Considering that pace includes wading through clay mud, a chest deep lake, and other crazy obstacles, I think that's pretty dang good!

  • Have fun the whole way, despite yourself. There are long stretches where people around you will start whining, which can be contagious. "I can't feel my legs!" "My shoe is still in the mud pit!" Wah wah wah. Suck it up dolly, you knew what you were signing up for - they don't hide the crazy involved in these races. You know you like it - so HAVE FUN! Especially when you see a camera, ham it up big time. Trust me, the cheesier you feel, the better the end picture. Exhibit A:

So, even if you don't consider yourself a "runner", if you like the idea of being a bit crazy and a lot dirty for a few hours - go for it!! A good 80% of the people who started the race with me walked the entire route. There's no shame in going slower! Obstacle races/mud runs are a ton of fun, a ton of dirt, a lot of crazy, and worth every step. It is SO satisfying to finish, regardless of your time, and you can't stop smiling and telling everyone who will listen about what you just did.

I wore my Warrior Dash medal and t-shirt the rest of the day after the race. No one asked me about it, sadly.


13 comments:

  1. Wow, that race looks really hard...and fun! I can't believe someone told you that you weren't muddy enough!

    Thanks for stopping by <a href="http://www.lemondroppie.com/>Lemon Drop Pie</a> this morning!

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    1. Oops, that's supposed to be a link: Lemon Drop Pie. I forgot a quote mark!

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    2. Hehe, I honestly think she probably meant it in good fun, but seriously? We all just killed ourselves out there, I'm not about to tolerate criticism. :) It was hard, but fun as all get out!

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  2. That looks amazing. I've been wanting to do a mud run but it's a bit intimidating to say the least!! Your tips are great and actually make me feel a bit better about doing one. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I hope you do try out a mud run, especially something like Warrior Dash. Everyone was SO nice and helpful and encouraging to each other. It was a ton of fun, and worth every drop of sweat.

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  3. Oh my gosh...I had no idea there was such a thing. Due to a back injury that is something I cannot do, but I think it would be interesting to watch. It looks like you had a great time!

    ***Stopping by from the SITS Saturday Sharefest, have a lovely rest of your weekend!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I knew about the Warrior Dash, but as I started looking into it, I realized there's a TON of spinoff races like this. You could race every week in the spring/summer, and not hit them all. It's INSANITY!

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  4. Oh fun, I wanna try that! I'm planning on doing the color run in feb for my b-day :)

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    1. Oooh good luck! They already had the Color Run near me, and it was day after a race I was in, so I didn't do it, but it looks like fun too!

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  5. I just did a filthy 5k this past Saturday ... my first ever 5K! It was a birthday present to my brother to do it together and it was so fun! Exhausting and muddy ... but so very worth it!

    Visiting from SITS :)

    http://snapshots-morgan.blogspot.com/2012/09/filthy-5k.html

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    1. How awesome! Congrats on finishing your race, and the awesome feeling that goes with it :)

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  6. That is AWEsome! It sounds like a blast. Would you do it again?

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    1. For sure! I'm actually going to sign up for next year's Dash ASAP :)

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