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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Wounded Warriors Mud Run

Yesterday, Harry, his cousin Emily and her husband Matt, and I participated in the Wounded Warriors Mud Run, held at Belmont Abbey College, to support wounded marines and sailors at the Wounded Warrior Barracks at Camp LeJune. The event was a 3.8 mile run with different obstacles... the most anticipated was the giant mud pit of which the event was named. The obstacles were as follows:

1. on road 1 mile run
2. 50 yard duck walk
3. off road run going under and over ropes tied between trees
4. off road run to tire obstacles
6. off road run to five foot wall
7. off road run to seven foot wall
8. off road run to 25 push ups station
9. off road run to 25 jumping jacks
10. off road run to 50 yard 30 pound sand bag carry
11. off road run to the 3 feet deep mud pit
12. 25 jumping jacks in the 3 feet deep mud pit
13. low crawl over a mud hill, into another 1 foot deep mud pit
14. 25 push ups in the 1 foot deep mud pit
15. off road run to 50 yard 30 pound sand bag carry
16. off road run
17. on road uphill run
18. low crawl through the grass
19. on road run to the finish line




The race itself was difficult. The duck walk, while innocent sounding, was the hardest exercise I have ever done. To "duck walk" you crouch down so your butt is almost on the ground, put your hands behind your head, and walk without raising up your hiney. This was the first major obstacle after the 1 mile run, which meant that we had another 3 miles to run and do all the others. Needless to say our legs were shaking and wanting to give out after just 1 mile!

Our team, Log Gringos Locos, finished in 53:25 and 39th out of 63 teams. Harry and I are very sore today, but very proud that we finished the event; and we didn't come in last!!!! You can see pictures of the event by clicking here... and you can search for our team by entering Bib # 79 and clicking search. If you want to find out more about the event visit the Inaugural Mud Run at Belmont Abbey College website. To find out more about the cause you can visit the link from the Mud Run website or you can visit Wounded Warrior Barracks at Camp LeJune site.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds awesome! Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

OMG, that sounds crazy. i want to do something like that - great Job! :o) Carin