Thanks for uploading this! Doing my first at the end of the month and was quite worried about how much i might have to skip but almost everything here looks at least attempt-able, and its great seeing how much you all helped each other and that people were deciding to skip on particular obstacled without it being a big deal. Really looking forward to it!
Yes, you can do any obstacle you want and there's no stigma is skipping one if it's not for you. Howecer, as you noticed, it's all about teamwork and people will always help you through the obstacle - apart from Funky Monkey - that's all you! Glad the video was useful and I am sure you'll have a lot of fun at London South.
not lways the case of getting good obstacles v extra amount of running - but I think this one was a fair swap! Next year, I believe it is just the 15km, no 10 or 5km
You're welcome. I've done a few videos at South West. Quite a flattish course, so pretty fast compared to other courses. Hope you have a good time. Ill be there doing the 15km in the morning and I think I'm volunteering in the afternoon
Different for each course, but usually there's no more than say 1 mile between obstacles. Usually there's 1 / 2 Obstacles relatively close together, then a stretch of trail running. Towards the end though, there's 3/4 very close together which makes it more intense and spectator friendly!
hiya mate, doing the 15k in yorkshire at the end of july - how much running is actually between each obstacle? with 30 obstacles in can't imagine its more than a few k's between obstacles right?
Correct, at most about 2km. But mostly there's a bunch of running, a couple of obstacles, then more running. Yorkshire is odd as there's a huge hill, so will feel like a lot of running at one point as you make the ascent to the top. That is, of course if they haven't changed the route much. I'm pretty sure I've done a Yorkshire video, so go takea look.
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Thanks for uploading this! Doing my first at the end of the month and was quite worried about how much i might have to skip but almost everything here looks at least attempt-able, and its great seeing how much you all helped each other and that people were deciding to skip on particular obstacled without it being a big deal. Really looking forward to it!
Yes, you can do any obstacle you want and there's no stigma is skipping one if it's not for you. Howecer, as you noticed, it's all about teamwork and people will always help you through the obstacle - apart from Funky Monkey - that's all you!
Glad the video was useful and I am sure you'll have a lot of fun at London South.
@@WilChung thank you! 😊
I plan to take on one this year with me dad. Cheers for this video
You're welcome. Best of luck, you and your dad will love it
Awsome video 🎉❤ thanks for the dedication 😅
Really great video. Like the soundtrack. Nice.
I did the 10k yesterday but the extra obstacles on the 15k look awesome! I know which one I’ll be doing next year!
not lways the case of getting good obstacles v extra amount of running - but I think this one was a fair swap! Next year, I believe it is just the 15km, no 10 or 5km
Got my first 15km at South West in August so thanks for this! Good intel
You're welcome. I've done a few videos at South West. Quite a flattish course, so pretty fast compared to other courses. Hope you have a good time. Ill be there doing the 15km in the morning and I think I'm volunteering in the afternoon
Im down there too for the 15km,really looking forwards to it
@@IggysQuest is it your first TM? How you enjoy it!
@@WilChung it's my first TM, however I used to do Only The Brave in norfolk/Suffolk so I half know what to expect going into this :)
Are the miles broken up? Or is it a long stretch between each obstacle?
Different for each course, but usually there's no more than say 1 mile between obstacles. Usually there's 1 / 2 Obstacles relatively close together, then a stretch of trail running. Towards the end though, there's 3/4 very close together which makes it more intense and spectator friendly!
hiya mate, doing the 15k in yorkshire at the end of july - how much running is actually between each obstacle? with 30 obstacles in can't imagine its more than a few k's between obstacles right?
Correct, at most about 2km. But mostly there's a bunch of running, a couple of obstacles, then more running. Yorkshire is odd as there's a huge hill, so will feel like a lot of running at one point as you make the ascent to the top. That is, of course if they haven't changed the route much. I'm pretty sure I've done a Yorkshire video, so go takea look.
@@WilChung nice one thanks for the reply mate ! :)
@@JamesMcCreath-u6nhow did you get on?