Sunday, May 12, 2013

Gladiator Rock N Run 2013

  This was my second year to run this race, which hit the scene in 2012.  Last year we had a large group of family that all ran it together and we had such a blast.  This year a lot of people were busy the day of the race, so it ended up being a group of my coworkers, couple of their spouses, my cousin and her coworker.  I ended up running the entire race with my cousin and her coworker, but my coworkers were right behind us at the finish line, so it was nice that we all pretty much came in together.  This is probably the hardest 5K distance OCR that I've run.  It was pretty tough last year, but they upped the difficulty this year!  It was a different location, and this place was awesome.  It was right on the banks of Lake Ray Hubbard, off one of the large boat ramp areas.  Boat ramps make it a lot easier to get in the lake after the race to clean up! 
  They really shook it up on the obstacle front, which was awesome.  There were some of the usual stuff - wall climbs, tire run, cargo net climb, net crawl - but they had some different things that you usually see in the longer OCRs AND some new stuff that was pretty fun.  There was a big surprise where we had to do a version of a burpee where we pushed a cinderblock up over our head and then completed the burpee motion using the block as a hand grip - we did 30 of those.  There was a tire carry, a 40 lb rice bag carry AND a section where you had to carry a partner about 20 feet and then switch to have them carry you for 20 feet.  That was pretty hilarious.  OH and I almost forgot about the "dumpster diving" obstacle.  We had to climb into AND out of 2 giant dumpsters.  There are buckles on the corners on the outside of dumpsters, but there is NOTHING on the inside.  So we basically had to boost each other out and over the sides.  There were 2 water crossings, one where you had to be submerged to go under some logs and another one where you just had to cross a small creek.  The creek was tough, there were some big concrete blocks under the water and we all ended up with some gashes and bruises from that one.  A huge win for me at this race is that for the first time - I got all the way across the monkey bars!!  I was SO stoked!  So now I've finished a traverse AND the monkey bars.  My goal before the end of the year is to get up the damn rope climb - my nemesis and the only obstacle I didn't complete this weekend - AND to get better at climbing the angled walls, 1/2 pipe obstacles.  I struggled this time on the Beast, which is a steep A frame with ropes to climb up and over.  Unfortunately it gets ridiculously muddy by the time we get there and the ropes this year were thin, muddy and hard to maneuver.  I need to work on pulling my body weight up and over the walls - it will really help with that.  I'm so thankful to my friend's husband who helping launch me up the wall and the nameless volunteer who helped pull me over the top.  I walked away from that one with some gnarly bruises.
  My favorite story of the day (and one my cousin laughed about all the way back home) involves the 300 foot mud pit.  Oh that's right, I hadn't mentioned that yet.  Gladiator decided to really go for broke in the mud pit department and built the "longest mud pit in the world" at this race.  It was broken up into 4 or 5 different trenches, so you'd climb a hill, crawl through mud, climb another hill, more mud, etc.  Well the second trench they made ESPECIALLY deep, so the hill to get over was nearly impossible.  It was steep, slick and had no foot/hand holds.  So basically people were hanging over the top and pulling people over while the people in the trench launched them up and over.  It was our turn and Sarah (my cousin) launched me up while a dude at the top helped pull me over.  You can't just make it to the top either, you have to get OVER the top or you will just slide right back down into the trench again.  So we get Sarah over next and then it's Kelly's turn (my cousin's coworker).  I hang over the top to help this guy pull her while someone at the bottom is pushing her.  The guy pulls her to the top and then turns to help someone else and she starts to slide, so I grab her arm to pull her over and I do TOO good a job because she comes flying over the top, slides down the other side, directly in to me and takes me out as we both go flying into the next trench together.  Damn we were laughing so hard!  I'm pretty sure the photographer caught it, but damn it would have been awesome to have it on video.  Sarah just kept laughing and laughing, standing off to the side as an observer.  She seriously laughed about it the entire ride home.  I was just grateful neither of us got hurt - it was a vicious impact.  Can't wait to see the pictures. 
  Overall it's my favorite so far this year.  The weather was great, the organization was awesome and it was just so much fun.  My next race was supposed to be June 1st, but they just pushed it back to September.  So that means the next one will be Splash Dash 5K on 6/22 with the kiddo!






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