One Tough Mudder, by Doug Grady
March 14, 2011 by Doug · 7 Comments
One Tough Mudder, by Doug Grady
On Saturday, March 12th I completed my first Tough Mudder in Cedartown, GA. Modeled after British Special Forces training, it was a grueling course with 18 obstacles in the North Georgia mountains. When I first wrote about Tough Mudder I was convinced that the hardest part about completing this run would be the training (read Tough Mudder Goal Setting). I was wrong. My first marathon was tough (small "t"). This run was TOUGH- way tougher than my training. I guess there's a reason they don't call it the somewhat difficult mudder. I can only imagine how tough it would have been if I did not train.
My 18 week regimen prior to Mudder included strength, core, speed, endurance and flexibility training. It did not include mudpits, ice cold lakes, rocks in my shoes, crawling under barbed wire or electroshock therapy (not kidding- that was one of the obstacles). The 14+ mile obstacle course with the crawling, slipping, falling, climbing and swimming took me over three and a half hours to complete. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't pleasant, and I am thrilled I did it.
Several people, particularly those who saw me limping on Sunday asked me why I did it. Here's why- when I am at my best as a man I am consistently challenging myself with intense physical exercise. Training for and completing the Tough Mudder has created breakthroughs in my life mentally, physically, emotionally, professionally and spiritually. This is the essence of The Ripple Effect, the title of my forthcoming book.
No matter where you are there is always another level. Training gets you there. Training for something tough and completing it gets you there quicker. I am currently in the process of choosing my next physical challenge, considering training adjustments and anticipating the ripples that will follow.
Life can be tough. Train tough. Get tough. Complete tough. Repeat.
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Doug - thanks for the post about your experience at Tough Mudder. We appreciate it and hope you come back for more.
Best,
Alex Patterson, CMO (& start line announcer)
I will see you soon Alex. Thanks for the experience!
Thanks Scott!
Congratulations Doug! Just reading about it makes me want to "Train tough. Get tough. Complete tough. Repeat."--even though your picture says, "OMG, what have I done, help me."
Faith, strength, courage--no matter what you pursue!
You rock.
Lynne
Lynne- thanks for your comment. That is pretty much how I felt, and it was a great feeling.
Awesome, love the quote at the end, we ran Sunday in Georgia, awesome experience!
Gina- I'm doing Tampa Tough Mudder in December- you in?