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Hey everyone.. i was just wondering if there was anyone in the sac, ca area that would like to train for the tough mudder with me.

it will be a great way to kick up your weightloss as well as get mentally and physically in shape.. im tellin you right now that it wont be easy but when you complete the competition you will feel so free of anything that was keeping you down before, because if you can do THIS....YOU CAN DO ANYTHING!!!!!

I am shooting for the Sept 2012 competition in TAHOE.. but im willing to also recognize that i just had surgery and that i don't think i will have built up the stamina needed to compete that early so worse case senario, i start training now and wait till next year FEB to compete in the bay area.

It would be really nice to start up a team and do it together, but i know not everyone has the same level of fitness ability. So if you are interested let me know.. because i am going to start training ASAP!

and for those of you that just want to see the journey i will document it.. pictures and all.. and its gonna be sweat, blood and tears!

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Mudder was the case that they gave me...

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What is Mudder?

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I wished I lived near you (and had already had the surgery) as my goal is to do Tough Mudder one year after my surgery. It looks like so much fun and like the experience of a lifetime! Good luck with your training and keep us posted, as I would be interested in knowing what you think of it!

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What is Mudder?

click on the link at the end of my post... its basically a fitness competition... really gruiling.. it test physical mental and emotional strength and stamina

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I'm interested! I live in Carmichael. There was no link at the end of the post.

I know me and a friend of mine would do it. We are pretty tough! :boxing:

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OH HELLLLL NO!!! I just watched the video and I was kinda OK with it until I saw the electric shock wires!! WTH?! Girl, you are CRAZY!! WOW. It looks pretty intense. I have some pretty good endurance, but this is extreme! LOL!!

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OMG if I didnt live in CT I would so be down!!! There is one in Jersey in Oct! I wonder if I can get a team together! I looked up the workouts on youtube and even if I dont do the actual event I can do the training workouts... AWESOME WORKOUTS!

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OH HELLLLL NO!!! I just watched the video and I was kinda OK with it until I saw the electric shock wires!! WTH?! Girl, you are CRAZY!! WOW. It looks pretty intense. I have some pretty good endurance, but this is extreme! LOL!!

Less i was in the middle of drinkin some Water when i read this and litterally spit it every where i was laughing so hard.. lol girl you are crazy!!! that was too cute.. its intense i know, but its definitely worth while... cuz when you finish the race even if its last place you will have accomplished something that only about 3% of the population could achieve. lol

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OMG if I didnt live in CT I would so be down!!! There is one in Jersey in Oct! I wonder if I can get a team together! I looked up the workouts on youtube and even if I dont do the actual event I can do the training workouts... AWESOME WORKOUTS!

the training work out themselves is enough to kill ya.. lol thats awesome you should try it.. and if you get a CT team we can exchange blogs and pics that would be awesome!

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I wished I lived near you (and had already had the surgery) as my goal is to do Tough Mudder one year after my surgery. It looks like so much fun and like the experience of a lifetime! Good luck with your training and keep us posted, as I would be interested in knowing what you think of it!

lyra-- i will keep an update of my progress..and the experience.. im pretty sure about 2 days into it i will regret it.. lol but ill keep it up. and good luck to you as well i know you will have an amazing journey! when is your surgery set for?

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