Thank you for Sharing! I've done 6 races but am training for my first Stadion at the Angel Stadium in August here in California. This video was a great glimpse of what kind of obstacles to expect. Aroo!
They definitely do get backed up later on in the day (this was roughly around 12-1ish). This is my 10th stadium race I think? I typically run elite but always do a few fun laps at stadiums with friends
awesome video, looks fun and challenging! any suggestions for first time stadion runners? we'll be at Wrigley in few weeks. oh, i love how you lost count with the ball slams. 😆 lol
Honestly just go out and have fun. Do your best and complete the obstacles that you can, train for the ones that you can't for next time. Stadiums are much different than a regular Spartan in that you're not getting muddy or dirty so you don't need to bring a change of clothes or shoes which is nice. Only advice I can really give is to get used to running up and down stairs ...a lot of stairs
Dude!!!! my team and I did this race too. we are going to do the Super on Saturday 8/10/19 at 508 International 219 Brookfield Rd Charlton, Massachusetts 01507, are you doing this one?
Elites typically complete the stadium races in 25-35 minutes whereas open racers are usually 45 minutes to an hour. The only exception so far has been Dallas which was almost double. In Dallas the elites were finishing 40 minutes to 55 minutes and open was an hour to an hour and a half
Very helpful video, I have my race tomorrow in Citi field, first race for me,
How's the hydration for Stadion races? And since it's not trail, I guess running shoes will do?
Thank you for Sharing! I've done 6 races but am training for my first Stadion at the Angel Stadium in August here in California. This video was a great glimpse of what kind of obstacles to expect. Aroo!
Crush it!
Same girl same lol
How was it?? I'm doing my first one in June
Love the videos man!
Thanks!
I thought there was a 5k run as well or was I not paying attention?
They standardized the stadions to 5k in 2020
Great job! Congrats on getting that yellow medal! Looks like things tend to get jammed up a lot at the stadium races. Was that your first stadium?
They definitely do get backed up later on in the day (this was roughly around 12-1ish). This is my 10th stadium race I think? I typically run elite but always do a few fun laps at stadiums with friends
Awesome job and great video Derek! I’m actually the volunteer at the end of hurdles clapping 👏🏻 🖐
Thank you for volunteering!
awesome video, looks fun and challenging! any suggestions for first time stadion runners? we'll be at Wrigley in few weeks. oh, i love how you lost count with the ball slams. 😆 lol
Honestly just go out and have fun. Do your best and complete the obstacles that you can, train for the ones that you can't for next time. Stadiums are much different than a regular Spartan in that you're not getting muddy or dirty so you don't need to bring a change of clothes or shoes which is nice. Only advice I can really give is to get used to running up and down stairs ...a lot of stairs
Dude!!!! my team and I did this race too. we are going to do the Super on Saturday 8/10/19 at 508 International 219 Brookfield Rd Charlton, Massachusetts 01507, are you doing this one?
Unfortunately I will not be there. My focus this season is on the stadium series as well as Savage races. short speed courses this year for me
@@obstacleactivist9741 Sorry to hear that, we will have all of the fun for you. lol
How long does it take to complete typically? Doing my first one in a few weeks.
Elites typically complete the stadium races in 25-35 minutes whereas open racers are usually 45 minutes to an hour. The only exception so far has been Dallas which was almost double. In Dallas the elites were finishing 40 minutes to 55 minutes and open was an hour to an hour and a half