Any guys from the Regiment wanna go in on this?
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Any guys from the Regiment wanna go in on this?
Again, thanks for your opinion...I can see where you're coming from.....BUT....
First, I don't do crossfit....never have and never will. As far as organized working out I enjoy my Kempo classes and that's about it.....As I've stated in some other threads I'm a bit of a misanthrope so like to stay away from large groups of people as I get my fill when I travel through various airports.
It's not all about YOU (OR ME) - All you have to do is a little reading.....Spartan Race organizers give MUCH money to worthy causes - "Since 2004 this organization has build 100 homes for injured veterans. They have recently launched their initiative to build the next 100 homes and we're hoping that you'll join us to help in their mission."
I'm also working through my church to collect and donate funds based on my finishing time....every little bit counts.
This is about more than being physically fit - Most people can't tough it out mentally - The Spartan Race people screw with you ALL during the race. You never know how long the race will actually be, what obstacles you will face, etc, etc...Again, both mental and physical stress - Just like life OR (although not life or death) a SHTF scenario.....just "practice".
As for injuries, etc, etc - "That which does not kill us.", etc, etc - Having done VERY hard labor as both a child and into early adulthood (grew up in a family that logged in Northern New Hampshire...ahh hand splitting rock maple in the sub-zero January winters, worked truck tire service work on the highways, ran a truck tire retread shop, worked a farm where I seasonally bailed hay, etc, etc - Luckily this was ALL to get myself through school) I learned very early that either you learn to work SMART or, unfortunately, you learn to work around the injuries to stay in the game....But you NEVER stop working (or playing...Growing up by the Canadian border I played MUCH hockey....Nose broken 5 times but still have all my teeth...although top fronts have been cracked by both a puck and a punch to the mouth).
I use the same mentality for my exercise routine...and my doctor has no issues with my methodologies...Example, I injured a tendon in my left lower leg (swollen, squeaked when I moved it) Doc stated it was a type of tendonitis and needed to give THAT particular part of my leg about a months rest. So I turned my 10k runs and walks into 30 mile HARD mt biking routines, still did my burpees and other workouts but made sure that I STILL got in my hardcore travelling as if my life depended on it. My tendonitis healed and hasn't been back at all. I admit though...again, I'm a bit on the old side (45 years old isn't EXACTLY a spring chicken) I don't heal like I used to....But I still heal.
Aaanyway......
As far as I'm concerned this is ALL like insurance. SHTF scenario is going to be about BOTH mental and physical survival. I can be as physically fit as I want to be but if I don't have what it takes to deal with an injury AND KEEP MOVING then I (and most likely my family) is dead AND like insurance, I really pray that I never need it...But it's excellent to have when you need it.
Are you registered for Saturday or Sunday? If Sunday, are you running this with anyone? If not and you want to team up please feel free to let me know and I'll be glad to meet up with you at the start line....I didn't expect that there would be too many in our age group so I'd be proud to team up with ya.
I'm registered for Saturday.
it never fails that these types of threads encourage someone to pop out and beat their chest and show everyone why they are cooler or better than everyone else.
you don't do these types of things constantly, using it to get in shape. it is designed to push you to your limits, you do it once or twice a year to check your fitness level and get out of your normal workout routine to see what kind of shape you are truly in. its a test, nothing more. you pay the 70 bucks (chump change) to allow someone else more creative than yourself and with a bigger area to operate in to create a course for you to be tested. this isn't rocket science. no one here is saying you should do such races every day in order to get in shape. good lord people. its like the ironman challenges and running a marathon. it gives you a goal and allows you to measure your fitness and improvement. plus, its fun.
and this is coming from someone that has no intention to do one ever.
do you even know what rhabdo is? mild cases aren't that big of a deal. if it happens to you once through over exertion you'll be fine. i have seen people get rhabdo from doing too excessive of calf workouts. i have had a very mild case myself from a backpacking trip where we did 14 miles per day.
on a day to day basis, yes, you should do biking, rowing, running, etc. mixed in with some weight lifting. of course. this is obvious. no one is assuming they will be able to bench 250 instead of 200 by doing these types of races. is that actually what you think this guy believes these are for? you do have an increased risk of injury, but i could also break my ankle walking to my car. for a one time a year thing its a reasonable risk to take.
by the way, in terms of cost, everything you buy in life you are getting less than what you paid for it, so welcome to reality. in terms of cost, these types of things have to pay people to man it, probably pay paramedics of some sort to be on the premises, pay to advertise it, pay to set it up, and pay for some form of insurance, even with waivers.
Holy crap dude - Really? A ti rod?? OUCH!
I'm a bit ignorant with regards to barefoot running...although I am cringing even thinking about it....Let me do some research and give it a try!
By all means, if you're interested in running this and register for Sunday please feel free to hit me up.