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Tough Mudder in Charlotte, 11-2-13


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Are any of you couch tomatoes up for the challenge?

 

I signed up a week or so ago. Pretty excited.

 

If you dont know what that is, you can visit this link:

http://toughmudder.com

 

The entire course is about 10-12 miles. Definitely not for the weak ones.

"Tough Mudder events are hardcore obstacle courses designed to test your all around strength, stamina, mental grit and camaraderie. With the most innovative courses, over one million inspiring participants worldwide to date, and more than $5 million raised for the Wounded Warrior Project, Tough Mudder is the premier adventure challenge series in the world."

 

 

Its about $150 to participate though, and the more you wait, the more expensive it gets. (up to $200 i think)

 

Living Social has this race (on 11-3-13, Sunday) for $99

 

 

This will be the first time I do such event.

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Are any of you couch tomatoes up for the challenge?

 

I signed up a week or so ago. Pretty excited.

 

If you dont know what that is, you can visit this link:

http://toughmudder.com

 

The entire course is about 10-12 miles. Definitely not for the weak ones.

"Tough Mudder events are hardcore obstacle courses designed to test your all around strength, stamina, mental grit and camaraderie. With the most innovative courses, over one million inspiring participants worldwide to date, and more than $5 million raised for the Wounded Warrior Project, Tough Mudder is the premier adventure challenge series in the world."

 

 

Its about $150 to participate though, and the more you wait, the more expensive it gets. (up to $200 i think)

 

 

This will be the first time I do such event.

I think Catfang does this tough mudder race but not sure. Hopefully you used Groupon or Living Social and didn't pay the full $150. I think Groupon had it for $75 and Living Social has it for $99.

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I think Catfang does this tough mudder race but not sure. Hopefully you used Groupon or Living Social and didn't pay the full $150. I think Groupon had it for $75 and Living Social has it for $99.

 

I never really use those discount websites, so I did pay full price.

 

Living Social does have the race for $99, but its only for Sunday only. I have a lot of my friends race Saturday, so this deal would not be a choice for me.

 

Thanks for the tip!

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I think Catfang does this tough mudder race but not sure. Hopefully you used Groupon or Living Social and didn't pay the full $150. I think Groupon had it for $75 and Living Social has it for $99.

 

Nah, done the Warrior Dash a few times, not this one. I had considered it but its a week before the marathon.  No way I'm risking an injury.  I didn't know it was that expensive either. 

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