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Tough Guy or Stupid Guy?

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It’s been a long winter when it comes to training for the fast approaching Triathlon season. With a few months to go until the racing begins, I thought it would be nice to try something different…a personal challenge on a different level – Tough Guy Race.

I’m sure that for the majority Tough Guy would sound like torture but following my ex army days it appealed to me, I always like a new challenge! It claims to be the world’s most demanding one day survival ordeal.

Taking place at the end of January, the race consists of a cross country run followed by an assault course. The unique blend of mud, freezing lakes, acrophobia, claustrophobia, barbed wire, fire and electric shocks, over an 8 mile stretch must be the ultimate test for the human body!

Last years race started out with 6000 people, 2800 made it to the finish line, 100 of which were hypothermia patients. On top of that there were numerous broken bones.

Wish me luck, I just might need it…!

For more information, see the link below: http://www.toughguy.co.uk/

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