Not a fan. Spartan had so much additional promotion via folks uploading their pics all over the place through SM. There is far less buzz now. How are people on FB and IG going to be enticed by their friends and coworkers to try a Spartan Race for the first time? Those weekend and Monday morning posts went a long way. I see far, far less pics being posted out there. No one wants to pay an additional fee for pictures. We don't, and won't anyway.
Absolutely YES! Definitely at Woodstock NY it was way more grainy, scratchy almost, like sandpaper. It was not the slick, slippery, plastic/synthetic material it has been since 2020. That's what we experienced anyway. How about you??
@@OCRKings sorry if i missed this - I'm having a heck of a time finding the 3M work gloves y'all use in stock anywhere - any places you recommend contacting, please?
That's a heartbreaker. The gloves used to be right on Amazon here: amzn.to/3X9rvLv They were only like $20 when I got them. They are listed as currently unavailable and have been like that for a long time. I don't know if they're coming back. I haven't been able to find them anywhere else, but might be out there on eBay??
Ha! Good question. That mud there are second only to SC, not as red, but almost as sticky, think, and persistent. It was almost impossible to get off the gear without multiple washes. First all the gear got hit with the hose in the driveway, then put into a 5gal bucket and left to soak. It got rinsed out on the driveway, then put through the hose and bucket process a second time. After rinse and wring out on the driveway, the stuff went through the washing machine, on heavy wash, twice. What a mess.
You could do it with barefoot type running shoes or Vibram five finger type shoes, but purely barefoot with no shoes and socks and nothing at all on your feet I think is not allowed. You'd really want something on your feet to guard against all the rocks out there, and obstacles like the Z Wall might be downright painful w/o shoes.
@@OCRKings I've spent 12 hours a day barefoot for the last 10 years, nothing hurts my feet. But I suppose rules are rules, if I decide to train for a Spartan I'll do it in shoes, thanks for the reply.
@@WildBearFoot Right on! If nothing else, maybe hit up Spartan directly and ask them if shoes are indeed mandatory. They might not be (any more). I looked on their help desk site and didn't see anything that expressly stated you MUST wear shoes... Here is their link: spartanrace.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Over priced and not much new obstacle. I feel like Spartan race is dying is it dying? I was thinking of signing up Vermont next weekend for beast I haven't trained but I have done it before. Was just gonna wing it with out working out lol
If they are wet, they can be difficult, but if dry, no prob - pump your legs for momentum and keep moving through the obstacle. Hanging around creates a drag on the body, and that's when most people fall off.
Thanks guys, running in the NOrcal super this weekend
Excellent! Good luck out there and have a great race!
Just finished my first Sprint in 80 minutes and, signed up for the Super in February here in AZ. Thanx for the video. !!!
Nice new obstacle - Barbed Wire Swim!
Great description, love it!
That barbed wire crawl looked pretty cool. Glad to see some new stuff
It was!
Thanks for another great video guys
Thanks for watching!
A whole lot more photographers this year. What's everyone's opinion on the new photo format?
Not a fan. Spartan had so much additional promotion via folks uploading their pics all over the place through SM. There is far less buzz now. How are people on FB and IG going to be enticed by their friends and coworkers to try a Spartan Race for the first time? Those weekend and Monday morning posts went a long way. I see far, far less pics being posted out there. No one wants to pay an additional fee for pictures. We don't, and won't anyway.
Outstanding job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love Spartan Super, perfect length, best obstacles
Agreed!
Excellent 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Great job!
Thanks!
You make it look so easy! 💯
Thanks!
Good work out there
Thanks!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Good times!
way to go, (All Obstacles)™ guys
Great content, guys. What are the camera & camera head gear that you guys use during your races called??
We use GoPro Hero Black 8 and GoPro head strap mounts to film the races
How long did it take you guys to finish the course?
Going pretty slowly, I think it took us an hour and a half? Maybe an hour and forty-five minutes, max.
Are you guys going to Pocono in July?
Unfortunately, no not this year. How about you?
@@OCRKings Definitely yes, but not sure for 10K or 5K. 3 hours driving for me
the Hercules hoist was super slippery I barely beat it!
Those ropes were full of mud, especially the lower half of them. They were not so easy to get a good grip on
For Olympus, have y'all noticed a consistent change in surface recently, please?
Absolutely YES! Definitely at Woodstock NY it was way more grainy, scratchy almost, like sandpaper. It was not the slick, slippery, plastic/synthetic material it has been since 2020. That's what we experienced anyway. How about you??
@@OCRKings i'm doing Seattle Beast in September and will update you - i've always wondered about regional differences...
@@OCRKings sorry if i missed this - I'm having a heck of a time finding the 3M work gloves y'all use in stock anywhere - any places you recommend contacting, please?
That's a heartbreaker. The gloves used to be right on Amazon here: amzn.to/3X9rvLv They were only like $20 when I got them. They are listed as currently unavailable and have been like that for a long time. I don't know if they're coming back. I haven't been able to find them anywhere else, but might be out there on eBay??
@@OCRKings bad news but y'all rock with your responsiveness! thank you!
Let's ask the important question: how the heck do you get that shirt yellow again? What's your mojo laundry secret?
Ha! Good question. That mud there are second only to SC, not as red, but almost as sticky, think, and persistent. It was almost impossible to get off the gear without multiple washes. First all the gear got hit with the hose in the driveway, then put into a 5gal bucket and left to soak. It got rinsed out on the driveway, then put through the hose and bucket process a second time. After rinse and wring out on the driveway, the stuff went through the washing machine, on heavy wash, twice. What a mess.
@@OCRKings wow, I was mostly being silly but thanks for the answer!
Ha! Ok, sorry about the long answer. I was just proud of myself for not clogging the washing machine.
No more dunk walls for me if they are not in a lake...too many people and too little water
I don't blame you, if the water is not filled with chlorine (like we've seen in the northeast), I would be hesitant myself.
I just have one question: Can you do it barefoot?
You could do it with barefoot type running shoes or Vibram five finger type shoes, but purely barefoot with no shoes and socks and nothing at all on your feet I think is not allowed. You'd really want something on your feet to guard against all the rocks out there, and obstacles like the Z Wall might be downright painful w/o shoes.
@@OCRKings I've spent 12 hours a day barefoot for the last 10 years, nothing hurts my feet. But I suppose rules are rules, if I decide to train for a Spartan I'll do it in shoes, thanks for the reply.
@@WildBearFoot Right on! If nothing else, maybe hit up Spartan directly and ask them if shoes are indeed mandatory. They might not be (any more). I looked on their help desk site and didn't see anything that expressly stated you MUST wear shoes... Here is their link: spartanrace.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Over priced and not much new obstacle. I feel like Spartan race is dying is it dying? I was thinking of signing up Vermont next weekend for beast I haven't trained but I have done it before. Was just gonna wing it with out working out lol
Yes, agree on the no new obstacles. It gets stale after a while. Hope their not dying. They really need to innovate, however. We need some new stuff.
where to next, Kings?
Obscurity?
@@OCRKings Oh my goodness!
Those monkey bars are gonna be a problem.
If they are wet, they can be difficult, but if dry, no prob - pump your legs for momentum and keep moving through the obstacle. Hanging around creates a drag on the body, and that's when most people fall off.
Kudos on Olympus. It’s a bastard.
Right on!