vendredi 5 juillet 2013

The Importance List Tied To Obstacle Event Races

By Rob Sutter


If you're thinking about engaging in an obstacle event, I think that it's worth noting what it takes in order to make the most of it. I'm sure that most will have, at least, a general concept of what is needed in order to work in this regard. However, what may not be as obvious, though, is the level of importance that each of these steps is correlated to. In order to help others better understand this concept, I'd like to rank some of the qualities needed in terms of importance.

3. Physical prowess may be important but it's lower on the list for a couple of reasons. It's clear that individuals have to be in some kind of toned condition in order to work well in this regard but who is to say that it will be able to win a race? You have to keep in mind that the strongest person is not going to necessarily win the competition in question. They may do well in other realms but ones that require further qualities cannot work off of this feature alone.

2. Awareness is going to have to come into play as well. This race is different from others, as simply being faster isn't the only quality that is going to help you. You're going to have to know what lies ahead, such as a muddy surface which will require you to be more careful as you traverse the environment. If you aren't mindful of what lies ahead, you may be left disappointed with the potentially shoddy performance that you will put forth, so make sure you keep your eyes peeled.

1. I think that a heightened level of confidence is going to be needed, more than anything else. It's most important to me because of how well those in competitions such as Spartan Race are able to operate. They understand what is at stake in this sort of obstacle event and are unafraid of the risks which may lie ahead. There are certain attitudes which may be needed to succeed but one brimming with reassurance can be beneficial since it may lead to more chances being taken.

I'm sure that others will have their own rankings and opinions on the matter, which is understandable. Keep in mind that one obstacle event is most likely going to be tremendously varied from another, which means that everyone is going to have a separate viewpoint on the matter. I'm sure that everyone can agree on one thing in particular, though. When it comes to showcasing what you're all about from a physical standpoint, very few events manage to pull it together in the way that this does.




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