Ultrabeast review update
Head on over to the ultrabeast review for some updated pictures including a map of the route. The red route represents the beast route while the green route highlights the treacherous ultra route:
​Florida Mud Run, Obstacle and ruck training team.
Head on over to the ultrabeast review for some updated pictures including a map of the route. The red route represents the beast route while the green route highlights the treacherous ultra route:
This is a read that is steadily gaining in popularity. I highly recommend taking some time to check out the latest issue of MRF magazine. You'll find amazing race reviews and some pretty empowering stories from your fellow mud runners. What's even better is when you see these people out at the events you go to! You can check out the latest issue for free right here. MUDRUNFUN!
Happy Friday everyone! I know that typically translates to "happy pre-race day", so why not dish out some inspiration to you all? Mr. Vidal here not only did the Beast and Ultrabeast back to back, he also placed top 10 in each event. If that wasn't enough, he rode his bike from Austin, TX to Killington, VT.
Get back to me when you find some new excuses. I'll wait.
Congratulations once again to our regiment elite and aspiring elites! Here is the rundown of their accomplishments for this weekend:
Marianne Pfister, FL.ROC - 2nd place, age group
Michael Jacob, FL.ROC - 1st place, age group
Ashley Bri'Anne, 15k - 1st place, age group
Troy Vansacik, Joggin for Noggin 5k - 2nd place, age group
Inside Obstacle News has released their coverage of the Spartan Beast (aka world champs) held in Killington, VT. They provide a pretty good analysis of the event, their competitors and the obstacles they had to endure. Give it a view!
A big congratulations goes out to regiment elite this week:
Ashley B. - 2nd age group. Savage Race
Marianne P. - 1st age group. Savage Race
Can't wait to see what we can do at FL.ROC!
When having the last T3 of 2013, it's best we make it a big one.
The Regiment is teaming up with Masters of all Terrain to bring you a joint-ops event of epic proportions! Participants will start the T3 wave at 0400 and will finish the last of their two laps as participants of the ruck division of the main MoaT event. The expected distance of this event is to be around 20 miles, so make sure you're ready for this kind of extreme commitment. True to it's nature, the T3 will follow a new theme this time - the UltraBeast. This means that there will be real cutoff times with real consequences.
If you think you have what it takes to become a coveted member of the regiment elite, you may proceed to the events page of this site to register. Good luck.
Direct registration link is here
It took me a while to get the words out, but I finally got them out there. Head over to our reviews section to hear about my personal experience and lessons learned at this amazing event!
It's autumn in Florida, which means there are a whole bunch of OCRs lined up for the masses to enjoy. This Saturday, look for the regiment tent at Savage Race in Dade City and feel free to hang out with the crew! We will also have some snacks for our regiment elites.
We'll also be flying the regiment flag over at FL ROC the week after, as well as the November 2nd Tough Mudder. Hope to see everybody out in the mud!
Another Saturday, another series of regiment victories. This week we congratulate Terry Garbis for taking first place at romp in the swamp!