For as long as I can remember, a large swath of us obstacle racers has been begging for a short course. Hobie Call tried to get one going Junyong Pak did too, and one of the best I’ve done, Alpha Warrior, had an incredible one but they couldn’t sustain (but seem to be trying to make a comeback), Spartan has tried but done an awful job marketing their time trial event and haven’t really made the push they should create a short course. Well, at long last, someone is doing something about it, Tough Mudder launched Tough Mudder X last year and now they have less than a handful of events this year. The concept is great, the execution needs some tweaking, but I think this time next year, we will see the rise of the short course. It’s what everyone wants, spectator friendly, and exciting battles. As fun as these long challenging racers are, the Spartan World Championship is a very boring race to watch, especially on tv, why do you think Spartan is no longer on NBC Sports, no matter how many cool angles we shot (I had a blast shooting with the Transition Productions crew last year), it’s hard to make a 16 mile obstacle race that takes 2+ hrs for the fastest to complete, exciting. People need speed and intensity to be captivated and short courses can do just that. It’ll be exciting to see how Tough Mudder’s CBS Sports Network broadcast of these events turns out.

So  a week before my big race, the Georgia Death Race, a 74ish mile race with 40,000’ of elevation change, I decided to hop on a flight to San Francisco so I could connect with my good friend, Kien Lam of Where and Wander, and we went to Sacramento to take on “The Toughest Mile on the Planet”. Since my training was geared toward the long slow distance, I knew I was in for surprise at how underprepared I was for this race. Nevertheless, I just wanted to try the race to see what it was like, I went in knowing I had zero chances of performing well since my training was the opposite of what I needed for this event. I really liked this event and I think there is a ton of room for improvement so here are some things I liked and didn’t like about Tough Mudder X – Sacramento.

7 Things I Liked about Tough Mudder X

5 Things I Did Not Like about Tough Mudder X

Overall, I loved the race and the format and I hope more companies will shift the focus to short courses. If Obstacle Racing is ever going to become an Olympic sport, short courses are the future.

Gear Used for Race

Shoes: Altra King MT
Compression Shorts: Reebok Compression Shorts
Watch: Suunto Spartan Ultra

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