Damn, congratulations. I failed an Ultra Beast a couple years back. I was able to finish a loop and a half, but then my time expired. It was cold, wet, and painful. It was a humbling experience. I need to go back one day and try again.
I did the Killington Beast race this year (two weeks ago today) as a first-timer, with absolutely no prior training besides a couple 20 minute sessions on a 12 degree incline treadmill in the week leading up to it. I'm not a runner and rarely train legs, although my legs are naturally strong from 15+ years of hockey. New shoes too. I'd definitely say the biggest thing that hurt my time was stopping and letting the cramps take over...but then again, I was cramping so hard up the death march that I physically couldn't walk unless I stopped and messaged my legs. 8 and a half hours later, I finished. While I'd never try an Ultra with no training, its 100% possible to do the Beast without training as long as you're generally in good shape and hydrate beforehand. You definitely have to find that "why", there's no doubt. I was ready to quit by mile 5, but literally was just like fuck it. Apparently the Killington Beast is the hardest one too, so I'm particularly proud.
Much respect, homie. That's seriously a true accomplishment. I'm sure you were confident before, but I know your confidence in how far you can push yourself and what you're able to achieve has soared. And you're so close to 1k subscribers. Good for you. No too much longer now and you'll be able to earn a little from this channel (for more races I'm sure).
@@obstacleactivist9741 Ooooooo...I will. Appreciate your channel and thanks for keeping it clean. My children also watch the vids from time to time. Hard to find family friendly OCR channels.
I have my first ultra in 3 days. My farthest run was 35 kilometers and I've been training for about a year. Still pretty nervous for the up coming race😅 Edit: unfortunately failed, however, we are back next year🤙
Hahah I don't take the dislikes personally. I'm a very blunt and honest person, some people don't like that and that's ok. Congrats on crushing the course this past weekend, it was a good one
Hey Man! great vid! You should talk bout your 10 second rule too! We were doing that together on the ultra loop first round and march of death second :)
Nice job man! We know what really kept you pushing to the finish line was that halo top waiting for ya :D. Doing my first trifecta this year, and depending on how that goes want to try the ultra next year.
This has been an encouraging and honest video! I haven't doing anything like this since the Marines (nearly a decade ago). My brother suckered me into a super and sprint last weekend and now I feel like I'm not complete without the third piece. I'm about 70% sure I will do the ultra with him in Dallas this Oct.
Get it! I'm just opting for the regular beast, I had my ultra fill haha. I'll be posting my drop bin in the next two days so stick around for pointers on that!
@@obstacleactivist9741 are there any obstacle courses for a noob pansy like myself I can run to mile in less than 20 minutes which is my fastest record so am I rule is for every Mile in the race it takes me 20 minutes but add the obstacle courses you're looking at 30 maybe 40 minutes added
@@Mars-cs1ct that makes it even better! you got this, don't doubt yourself. still plenty of time beforehand, make sure you're training those hills and just overall time on feet and you'll be fine
Hate to break it to people, but an ultra is not as big of a deal as spartan would want you to think ( its mainly marketing). Its work but far from impossible. I've completed 2 killington and north carolina. Its a long read but if you want to get a belt buckle medal read this comment because it will help more than most of the videos you see. The real trick to finishing is just mentality and understanding human physiology. 30 miles 60 obsticles is long, but you have ample time to finish. If you work a retail job and are on your feet all day you can finish with little to no training provided you are mentally prepared and don't have any underlying health issues and you have ample snacks for the race. Here is my point. Most races give you 12 to 14 hrs to complete. Lets go with the 12 to keep math simple. The average person walks at 3 mph. With that speed you will complete 30 miles in 10 hrs leaving 2 hrs to do 60 obsticles. That's 2 min an obsticle. Walls, hay bails, etc. Do not take anywhere close to 2 min to complete. That extra time you spare from clearing from about 20 of those obticles being walls means you have time to spare for burpies. Will you need to run during this race? Yes early on the cut off times are more strict. But you do not need to try to run this whole thing. Most people fail, because they have trained to run 15 to 20 miles at a time and figure they can just run 15 miles walk for 20 min and bust out another 5 miles easily and repeat. Spartans have rough terrain. 10 miles will feel like 15. So if you run 10 miles and stop to walk the body will go into recovery mode making it hard for you to do anything. Legs start to cramp, obsticals become harder. Esentually the body shuts down. Implement a 5 minute jog 5 minute walk routine and walk up and down steep hills. You'll have ample energy for the obsticle to not fail and the body will stay out of recovery mode. Last thing is cut off time are the same for everyone. Try to get as early of a start time as possible.
This was literally no help at all. And I hope no one listens to this. 😂. My best Killington was a sub 6.. I missed 0 obstacles and never stopped. I trained pretty hard and when I was done I was done.
Oh most definitely. I see it every race, and saw it numerous times during this particular ultra on lap 2. I saw people completely bypass an obstacle altogether
@@obstacleactivist9741 why does this happen.... I did the Spartan race 2019 SAN ANTONIO SPRINT - SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH 2019 I started at 2:30 pm and my number was 9415 59.08... and I have to say I did all the obstacle , but when I got to the rope climb I noticed a group of 5 guys that joked about the rope climb and went to do the burpee's . I climbed the rope and fell back down, they were in front of me as we ran and went around the dunk tank ..... this was my first race and going to to the 8 mile in AUSTIN
Yup, sounds about right. That being said, that was in open waves so it's a "run your own race" mentality. Either way, it's crappy and makes for a worse experience, especially for a first time racer
You'd have to be more specific on the course and venue. Those times can vary, a lot. I've run sprints in 26 minutes and I've run sprints in an hour and 5 minutes so there's a big range there. All depends on the venue / year
Depends what I'm training for honestly. The past 3 weeks has been 3-4 days of lifting and 2 days of climbing with light cardio following my lifts (bike, stair climber, 1-2 mile runs)
I'm honest not one to ever measure that really, but I typically am consuming roughly a gallon per day and will increase that for a full week leading up to an endurance event like this
Not sure if you're asking me or Justin here, but I failed spear on my second lap and had to know out 30 burpees right at the end since it was the second to last obstacle which sucked haha. Didn't fail anything else that day thankfully
No training? Yeah u must skipped 95 % of the obstacle and have someone else carry you for at least 4 or 5 miles...I don’t get it what this video for ..
i did not do any ultra specific training or endurance training. i am a short course and sprint racer and never run more than 3-5 miles at a time. as i said in the video, i had an injury that also prevented me from being able to run or training running at all for a few months leading up to the race. i did not skip any obstacles, i actually only failed one which was the spear on the second lap. my point in making this video was because i had many people ask me how it went or how i completed it knowing that i do not train or do endurance events
since you seems nice enough ..I am gonna nice too..but u have to understand what’s the consequences for you posting videos like this..ultra is no joke..u could easily get people injured by posting info like this ..oh yeah..I got injured but I finished a ultra ?! Maybe u did it but not everyone could do the same .I simply tired of seeing people got cramps and lying on the ground yelled” aw~! my leg~All of us should train for super and up ..period! Have a nice day
@@levelup6815 Max? 12 hours if you start at 9 am, but you have to make it to the twister by 4 I think and the spearmen by 6. I was in the 9:30 am heat wand finished at 8:57 pm, literally was about to close when I came booking past the last 3 obstacles in a full do or die sprint after twisting my ankles 7 times earlier after what can only be described as a serious shit show on that mountain.
Damn, congratulations. I failed an Ultra Beast a couple years back. I was able to finish a loop and a half, but then my time expired. It was cold, wet, and painful. It was a humbling experience. I need to go back one day and try again.
Ultras are no joke, I got lucky that the weather was perfect. Idk how I would have fared in the rain and cold
I did the Killington Beast race this year (two weeks ago today) as a first-timer, with absolutely no prior training besides a couple 20 minute sessions on a 12 degree incline treadmill in the week leading up to it. I'm not a runner and rarely train legs, although my legs are naturally strong from 15+ years of hockey. New shoes too. I'd definitely say the biggest thing that hurt my time was stopping and letting the cramps take over...but then again, I was cramping so hard up the death march that I physically couldn't walk unless I stopped and messaged my legs. 8 and a half hours later, I finished.
While I'd never try an Ultra with no training, its 100% possible to do the Beast without training as long as you're generally in good shape and hydrate beforehand. You definitely have to find that "why", there's no doubt. I was ready to quit by mile 5, but literally was just like fuck it. Apparently the Killington Beast is the hardest one too, so I'm particularly proud.
Much respect, homie. That's seriously a true accomplishment. I'm sure you were confident before, but I know your confidence in how far you can push yourself and what you're able to achieve has soared.
And you're so close to 1k subscribers. Good for you. No too much longer now and you'll be able to earn a little from this channel (for more races I'm sure).
Thank you! Be sure to stick around, BIG giveaway coming at 1k
@@obstacleactivist9741 Ooooooo...I will. Appreciate your channel and thanks for keeping it clean. My children also watch the vids from time to time. Hard to find family friendly OCR channels.
Sure thing, appreciate the support!
Lol, I did the NJ UB with 2 prior 8-10 mile runs and did fine. Great job bro. I want to do one more eventually at my best
I have my first ultra in 3 days. My farthest run was 35 kilometers and I've been training for about a year. Still pretty nervous for the up coming race😅
Edit: unfortunately failed, however, we are back next year🤙
Trained 😂😂😂
I did the beast in Killington VT it was brutal but I got my medal btw those 25 dislikes must be the ones that said you couldn’t make it 😂😂
Hahah I don't take the dislikes personally. I'm a very blunt and honest person, some people don't like that and that's ok. Congrats on crushing the course this past weekend, it was a good one
Hey Man! great vid! You should talk bout your 10 second rule too! We were doing that together on the ultra loop first round and march of death second :)
Nice job man! We know what really kept you pushing to the finish line was that halo top waiting for ya :D. Doing my first trifecta this year, and depending on how that goes want to try the ultra next year.
Halo top is my push for everything I do in life hahaha. Get that trifecta and I know for sure you will crush an ultra next season 👊💪
This has been an encouraging and honest video! I haven't doing anything like this since the Marines (nearly a decade ago). My brother suckered me into a super and sprint last weekend and now I feel like I'm not complete without the third piece. I'm about 70% sure I will do the ultra with him in Dallas this Oct.
kill it! you got this
My man! I still owe you a beer for not being there at the finish line XD
Congratulations, awesome job. I'm going for my first UB in NJ next April.
Get it! I'm just opting for the regular beast, I had my ultra fill haha. I'll be posting my drop bin in the next two days so stick around for pointers on that!
@@obstacleactivist9741 I'll keep an eye out.
Can i plan your funeral LOL JK
@@obstacleactivist9741 are there any obstacle courses for a noob pansy like myself I can run to mile in less than 20 minutes which is my fastest record so am I rule is for every Mile in the race it takes me 20 minutes but add the obstacle courses you're looking at 30 maybe 40 minutes added
I just watched this video. I have my first Ultra this year in November. I’m nervous as hell. 😂
Which one ya doing?
North Carolina. New venue, supposed to be hilly 😞
@@Mars-cs1ct that makes it even better! you got this, don't doubt yourself. still plenty of time beforehand, make sure you're training those hills and just overall time on feet and you'll be fine
Thank you for your kind words & your videos are great!
Trying to get as much milage as I can before than and now. As long as I just keep on moving.
@@Mars-cs1ct yup, that's the key. don't stop, keep moving forward
Hate to break it to people, but an ultra is not as big of a deal as spartan would want you to think ( its mainly marketing). Its work but far from impossible. I've completed 2 killington and north carolina. Its a long read but if you want to get a belt buckle medal read this comment because it will help more than most of the videos you see.
The real trick to finishing is just mentality and understanding human physiology. 30 miles 60 obsticles is long, but you have ample time to finish. If you work a retail job and are on your feet all day you can finish with little to no training provided you are mentally prepared and don't have any underlying health issues and you have ample snacks for the race.
Here is my point.
Most races give you 12 to 14 hrs to complete. Lets go with the 12 to keep math simple. The average person walks at 3 mph. With that speed you will complete 30 miles in 10 hrs leaving 2 hrs to do 60 obsticles. That's 2 min an obsticle. Walls, hay bails, etc. Do not take anywhere close to 2 min to complete. That extra time you spare from clearing from about 20 of those obticles being walls means you have time to spare for burpies.
Will you need to run during this race? Yes early on the cut off times are more strict. But you do not need to try to run this whole thing.
Most people fail, because they have trained to run 15 to 20 miles at a time and figure they can just run 15 miles walk for 20 min and bust out another 5 miles easily and repeat.
Spartans have rough terrain. 10 miles will feel like 15. So if you run 10 miles and stop to walk the body will go into recovery mode making it hard for you to do anything. Legs start to cramp, obsticals become harder. Esentually the body shuts down.
Implement a 5 minute jog 5 minute walk routine and walk up and down steep hills. You'll have ample energy for the obsticle to not fail and the body will stay out of recovery mode.
Last thing is cut off time are the same for everyone. Try to get as early of a start time as possible.
This was literally no help at all. And I hope no one listens to this. 😂. My best Killington was a sub 6.. I missed 0 obstacles and never stopped. I trained pretty hard and when I was done I was done.
Cool story 👍
#MedalAddict 🔥🔥🔥
do you think people skip burpees/obstacles to finish?
Oh most definitely. I see it every race, and saw it numerous times during this particular ultra on lap 2. I saw people completely bypass an obstacle altogether
@@obstacleactivist9741 why does this happen.... I did the Spartan race 2019 SAN ANTONIO SPRINT - SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH 2019
I started at 2:30 pm and my number was 9415 59.08... and I have to say I did all the obstacle , but when I got to the rope climb I noticed a group of 5 guys that joked about the rope climb and went to do the burpee's . I climbed the rope and fell back down, they were in front of me as we ran and went around the dunk tank ..... this was my first race and going to to the 8 mile in AUSTIN
Yup, sounds about right. That being said, that was in open waves so it's a "run your own race" mentality. Either way, it's crappy and makes for a worse experience, especially for a first time racer
What are your finish times on a sprint, super, and beast ? I would like to try a ultra myself but i am a slow runner.
You'd have to be more specific on the course and venue. Those times can vary, a lot. I've run sprints in 26 minutes and I've run sprints in an hour and 5 minutes so there's a big range there. All depends on the venue / year
You are crazy !
Take that as a compliment haha
It's actually not an ultra beast anymore, just ultra (hence not just two laps anymore). Big congrats!
Ah you're right, I'm just so used to saying ultra beast haha. Thank you!
For ultra time cut offs does it change if your in open or age or elite like do you have more time before cut offs in open or is it the same for all 3
Same time cuts for all 3
@@obstacleactivist9741 thanks
Hey OA what does your workout routine look like?
Depends what I'm training for honestly. The past 3 weeks has been 3-4 days of lifting and 2 days of climbing with light cardio following my lifts (bike, stair climber, 1-2 mile runs)
@@obstacleactivist9741 In your opinion what would be the bare minimum fitness test to reassure myself that I am prepared for the NJ Ultra?
How many liters per day are you consuming before the race?
I'm honest not one to ever measure that really, but I typically am consuming roughly a gallon per day and will increase that for a full week leading up to an endurance event like this
Obstacle Activist thanks bro! any advice a week before the ultra race?
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The pic🤣
Glad you enjoyed that haha
I did the same thing lol no training & finished :)
Haha solid! A lot of lap #2 is mental grit to make it to the finish
Did you complete all obstacles/burpees?
Not sure if you're asking me or Justin here, but I failed spear on my second lap and had to know out 30 burpees right at the end since it was the second to last obstacle which sucked haha. Didn't fail anything else that day thankfully
@@obstacleactivist9741 I am asking Justin..I have seen people "finishing" ultra by skipping burpee and obstacles and the proudly showing a buckle
@@rafalles1726 gotcha. yeah unfortunately that does definitely happen. that's on them, they know deep down they didnt truly earn it
Is that a belt buckle?
Yup!
@@obstacleactivist9741 I need one in my life!!!!!
Here goes nothing ......
You got this! 👊💪
No training? Yeah u must skipped 95 % of the obstacle and have someone else carry you for at least 4 or 5 miles...I don’t get it what this video for ..
i did not do any ultra specific training or endurance training. i am a short course and sprint racer and never run more than 3-5 miles at a time. as i said in the video, i had an injury that also prevented me from being able to run or training running at all for a few months leading up to the race. i did not skip any obstacles, i actually only failed one which was the spear on the second lap. my point in making this video was because i had many people ask me how it went or how i completed it knowing that i do not train or do endurance events
since you seems nice enough ..I am gonna nice too..but u have to understand what’s the consequences for you posting videos like this..ultra is no joke..u could easily get people injured by posting info like this ..oh yeah..I got injured but I finished a ultra ?! Maybe u did it but not everyone could do the same .I simply tired of seeing people got cramps and lying on the ground yelled” aw~! my leg~All of us should train for super and up ..period! Have a nice day
Just finished the Killington beast yesterday with no training. By the skin of my teeth down to the last 2 Minutes. Don't recommend
What’s the time limit?
Definitely don't recommend either haha but you got it done! Good job, that's no small feat
@@levelup6815 Max? 12 hours if you start at 9 am, but you have to make it to the twister by 4 I think and the spearmen by 6. I was in the 9:30 am heat wand finished at 8:57 pm, literally was about to close when I came booking past the last 3 obstacles in a full do or die sprint after twisting my ankles 7 times earlier after what can only be described as a serious shit show on that mountain.
Zero training? Clearly your BMI is exactly where it needed to be and you have done other races. You didn't go in blind