Rock Solid Mud Run Review
July 02, 2013by Thomas Nastasi
My cousin John met me at the event along with other members of Team Braveheart. Again, at each event I am meeting a few more members. Everyone is extremely cool and shares the same passion I do about each race. We took some photos and got ready to roll.
We ran at 9:00am which was the first wave of the day. The race started with a short run to a big ramp. It was about 20 feet high and you had to run up and over. It was deceivingly steep and a little more dangerous than I thought while running up it. I took care and made sure I didn’t slip and fall in the race’s early minutes.
I wear contact lenses and had a problem with my left one in the water. I kept my eyes closed while swimming to avoid further problems. This is an excellent idea if you ever want to become extremely dizzy. When the swimming was done, I adjusted my contact and continued with the race. The swimming killed my upper body. My arms were heavy and I was fatigued.
After the woods, there were a series of obstacles back to back. The first were two 7-foot walls. Then a weird one consisting of metal pipes. You had to pull your body to the top of them and shimmy your way to the end. Some up-and-over 5-foot high logs and then a wire traverse up a hill. Talk about exhausting. First of all, your arms are dead from the swimming, and getting through these at a good pace was extremely important. The first 2 miles set the tone of the race; this helped you grab a lead and maintain it.
At this point most of the obstacles were done and the rest was running through trails. This is where I got into my groove and maintained a good pace. The last obstacle was a huge wooden structure that consisted of a 12’ wall with a rope that brought you to a cargo net crossing. Then you had to climb up to the top of a platform and dangerously descend down. It all worked out well, but that obstacle had injury written all over it. I crossed the finish line and finished in 7th place again. We waited for all members of Team Braveheart to finish and took our group photo. It was a great time and a great race. They will be holding this same event again in August and I can’t wait.
Again, I am grateful to be a member of Team Braveheart. Running with individuals that share the same passion and goals as you helps you run harder and faster. Obstacle course racing is great, but even greater to do it with friends, family, and teams. Next up: Rugged Maniac Brooklyn.