I entered the tough guy race (wetneck, i.e. beginner) and realised I have double booked the day. I have rang the organisers and they have said I can get someone to buy the place off me if I let them know the swap.The place I have will be cheaper
Hi new to all this , i have been to watch my brother in law do the tough guy event ( 6 miles or so cross counrty and 2 miles of assult course) and have now paid ro enter this summers event ...i havnt run since finishing rugby when i was 19 years
, mostly on the road, and Tough Guy is the one race every year that confirms my faith in human spirit. From the organisers through to the spectators and runners, everyone has a smile on their face and a good word to say, and most importantly no one takes
Hello one and all,I have signed up to do Tough Guy next year and i am absolutely buzzing with excitement and bricking myself all at the same time!My family actually think i've lost the plot since I was never a sporty person until last year when I
time.Tell him to double his 10 mile time, and for the average runner - that's a guide to how long it will take you. I did 2004 winter Tough Guy in just under 1.30 and that was pretty much equally split between the run and the assualt course
Anyone got a running number yet?
If so, think about contacting me. ;o)
Just got mi Jelly leg news through, Parking and camping over night.Need a barrow full of stamps to book,whats it all about
Wondering if any one has taken part in the above event and could pass on some advice ( like don't do it) or info ( get lost on the way there). Any comments,positive or not, would be welcomed.
Ok, so I have my entry form, the question is should I go for it?I know that it isn't a 'proper' race, more an act of lunacy but has anyone out there done this and if so what is your view?Myself and a couple of female friends are really tempted to go for it. Cheers in advanceAlli...