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Training for a Spartan is no easy feat -- now it's time to put all that hard work to the test and complete your first Spartan Race. Before you go, make sure you have everything you need to be safe ...
At long last, the Spartan Trifecta Weekend was fast approaching, but I felt a little nervous when I stepped on the doctor’s ...
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East Idaho News on MSN‘People in wheelchairs can be active.’ Local man inspires others in Spartan Races
A local 27-year-old will be participating in a Spartan Race this weekend. It not an easy feat — especially in a wheelchair.
If you’re prepping for a Spartan race on your own there are five moves Liles swears by: pull-ups, uphill runs (or stairs), planks, carries, and squats. Yep, simple but super effective.
Joe De Sena, founder of the Spartan Race series, discusses the Agoge, which he promises will be his company’s “most challenging event yet,” a 60-hour ordeal that will test the physical and ...
About 500 people participated in the first Spartan Race, and another 25,000 are expected throughout the seven more scheduled this year. Four races will be held outside the United States: two in ...
FORT BENNING, Ga., (March 30 2016) -- The Reebok Spartan Race is known as one of the most challenging and innovative obstacle races in the world. Spartan hosts more than 130 races around the globe ...
Jose Cordero, a 45-year-old from Elizabeth, NJ, completed a Spartan Race series — despite being afraid of heights, scared of water and once having weighed 550 pounds.
Spartan is one of the dominant forces in the fast-emerging for-profit obstacle-racing industry. In 2014, just its fourth year as a company, it is slated to run most than 100 races in 17 different ...
The Spartan Race will take placed at Fenway Park Saturday, Nov. 15. Joe DeSena, the Founder of the race, talks about creating the race and it's future.
Spartan Races are held all over the country and are popular for their dozens of intense obstacles, including jumping through fire, climbing ropes in mud pits and jumping over walls.
Spartan obstacle course races are known to leave competitors physically spent and slathered in mud from head-to-toe, proudly worn like a hard-earned battle scar. The dirtier, the better.
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