WHAT TO WEAR | SPARTAN RACE EDITION

If you’ve never run a Spartan race or mud run, you may feel completely unsure about what to wear to an obstacle course race on the big day and what to bring to the venue, in general  Even if you’ve raced an obstacle course race before, you may still be tweaking you gear list for success – it’s often a trial-and-error process! I hope my race-day suggestions and essentials for Spartan Race helps!

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While the right clothing and gear are important for a successful Spartan Race experience, the biggest thing you can bring is a good attitude and a sense of adventure!

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What to wear BEFORE the race:

It’s all about comfort (because you’re about to give it up, ha!) As you enter the Spartan venue to check-in with registration, hit the porta-potties, and warm up, you should be pre-dressed in your race outfit (see below), with a heavy jacket, light layer or whatever is needed to remain comfortable (you don’t want to lose energy shivering and trying to maintain body heat before the air-horn blows). Important Tip: Make use of the complementary bag check area (or for-fee lockers) to stash your jacket, sunglasses, dry clothes and other post-race clean-up necessities.

What to wear DURING the race:

RACE OUTFIT: Quick-drying, performance clothing is ESSENTIAL when it comes to what to wear at a Spartan Race.  No loose and floppy shirts to get caught up on a branch or obstacle. It’s tempting to wear your cruddiest, old clothes to an even where you’ll be rolling on the ground, slogging through the mud, crossing creeks, and shimmying under barbed wire (among other things!) However, DO NOT DO THIS, loose cotton t-shirts and baggy shorts hold water and do not dry out. and streamlined-fit top and bottoms (even compression) that dry quickly and make you feel extra snazzy and aerodynamic – lol, why not?!

#1 Spartan Race Clothing Checklist (all weather variable):

  • Top: Sports bra, tank, performance short or long-sleeve baselayer (if long-sleeve, look for thumb hole style to act as impromptu gloves). If needed, half-zip pull over, windbreaker (that stuffs into a pouch!), performance running jacket, possibly a parka in the worst conditions.
  • Bottoms: Choose running shorts, compression bike shorts, or long tights. Or a combination if you are a tights under shorts person. If you’re wondering what to wear to a mud run, my least favorite option (even if it’s hot) is shorts, I feel they snag on stuff, and increase the risk of upper thigh rope burns and scratches on obstacles. I think shorter compression shorts or, depending on temperature, long tights are best.
  • Shoes: The right multi-purpose shoe is important to help you conquer obstacles and run without slipping, clogging up with water and mud, and slowing you down. Shoes that are “clunkers” sop up water like sponges and feel like bricks on your feet. You need quick draining trail shoes LIKE THESE (preferably with no-tie laces that won’t come undone)

Tip for weather: It’s better to be slightly under-dressed for the weather in the start corral, your core body temperature will rise during racing and warm you up. But sometimes, it’s just too cold and layering becomes important. However, when layering, remember that a true Spartan carries his gear at all times, through all obstacles, and never liters the race course with it.

#2 Important Obstacle Course Clothing Extras Checklist:

  • Arm sleeves, keep you warm and protect from thorns, splinters, scrapes, etc.
  • Compression socks, lessen leg fatigue and prevent rope burns and scrapes in the process!
  • Neck muff and beanie hat, if cold
  • Cheapie rain poncho or Mylar blanket
  • Gloves for warmth or performance gloves to better grip obstacles. Regarding the performance gloves (like football receiver gloves or fingerless grip gloves), the OCR community is split in their love or dislike of them. The best thing is to do what you’ve done in training, so there is no surprise on the race course.  
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This cheapie rain poncho took up almost no room in my pocket and was a lifesaver atop the mountain.

#3 Extra Gear for a Spartan or Mud RUn Course:

  • Personal Hydration Vest (again, optional . . . there is water on the course and you will have to carry this the entire way. So maybe makes sense for a Spartan Beast, but not a Sprint).
  • Small Personal Item Belt (a zippered, snug-to-body pouch to carry stuff that won’t stay in your pockets (like race nutrition and personal must-haves)
  • Quick Tie Shoe Laces – to prevent wasting time re-tying or having shoe sucked off in the mud.
  • Race Nutrition: Depending on race length, bring gels, gummies, dried fruit or whatever you are used to using in training. In some longer races there will be nutrition once or twice on course, but you can’t count on it, I’ve notices.
  • GPS/Fitness Watch or Phone: Up to you, but there will be water dunks.
  • Sunglasses & Cap/Visor Style hats – Up to you, but best to leave at bag check for the finish festival, you’ll likely lose them otherwise on the course.
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What to Wear AFTER the Race:

Items for Bag Drop Checklist:

  • Old bath towel to dry off
  • Sports wipes to get clean(er)*
  • Clean, dry clothes, and entire set down to the shoes.
  • A dry robe is amazing in cold weather
  • Hat, sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Post-race nutrition
  • Cash for vendors, if desired (some races have ATMs)
  • Garbage bag to carry home wet towel and clothes
  • *There is typically a “cold wash” hose area and changing tent to get spruced up after the race. However, do note that soaps and shampoos are not allowed.

Things to Keep in Car at Spartan Race (just in case):

  • Extra garbage bags for the car seats and foot well, to prevent mucking up vehicle if cold wash area closed
  • Camp chairs, for a weary bod to sit and relax during post-race festival.
  • Small first aid kit for nicks and scrapes (There is a medical tent for serious issues).
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WATERMELON FIT | EXERCISE IDEAS & WELLNESS TIPS FOR EVERY SEASON

This post sponsored by Watermelon.org.

Happy 2023! A new year is a great reminder that watermelon can be incorporated into a fit and active lifestyle year-round! I’m sharing some fun ways to use watermelon to fuel workouts and even be part of your fitness routine during every month this year. Let’s get watermelon fit in 2023!

You might be wondering, “Is watermelon only a summer fruit?” No! The good news is that these days, a ripe watermelon is always nearby in any season – spring, summer, winter and fall. More than 30 states in the U.S. boast watermelon crops and the harvest timing starts on the East coast and rolls westward. When the U.S. season is finally over (it’s very long here in Texas, lucky me!), farmers in Mexico and other parts south of the border can deliver fresh watermelon plucked just a few days from the field. Also available markets are watermelon juice, watermelon seeds, and even frozen chunked watermelon flesh can be found in most stores on the freezer aisle. Read more about the Watermelon Year ‘Round story HERE!

WINTER WATERMELON FIT TIPS

This easy-to-make warm punch featuring watermelon juice is naturally sweet and delicious, bejeweled with fruit and fragrant with seasonal spices. Brandy optional! Perfect for holiday entertaining, including brunches, open houses, cocktail parties and more!

Finding Watermelon in Winter: If your market doesn’t have fresh watermelon, check the freezer aisle for chunks (usually next to the frozen berries), or packaged watermelon seeds, or watermelon juice. If you have the planning gene, you can also meal prep all this watermelon goodness for the freezer when it is more abundant.

Good-for-you Watermelon Drinks: Make a mocktail for winter celebrations using watermelon juice, citrus juice and fresh ginger – or my recipe for Mulled Watermelon Cider is always welcomed with a crowd. Or, take the chill off cold days (or blustery outside runs) with warmed watermelon juice with a squeeze of lemon, fresh ginger and pinch of Himalayan Sea salt – it’s a homemade hot sports drink! My recipe for Hot Watermelon Lemonade is also a unique sports recovery drink.

Vitamin C: Not only is watermelon hydrating (over 92% water), it’s also high in vitamin C that may help you get through the winter season well.

Indoor Home Workouts: Stay inside and work toward your fitness goals. No weights? No worries, you can use a watermelon (from a few pounds to 20+ pounds) as your exercise equipment! I’ve shared lots of fun watermelon home workouts, here’s a watermelon workout to try this winter – WATERMELON HOME WORKOUT!

SPRING WATERMELON FIT TIPS

Spring Salads: Take advantage of watermelon benefits and toss chunks into your grain bowls and salads, heck – throw on an entire wedge! Adding watermelon is a great way to dress up boring salads with some unexpected color and sweetness. Check out a few of my favorite watermelon salad recipe I’ve come up with over the years:

Watermelon Holds for Fitness: This season, if you want to add a watermelon to your workout, try a static hold to complement your runs, walks or dynamic strength training sessions. Static holds are isometric exercises that hold the body in one position for a duration of time. This means your muscles don’t contract and change length as in dynamic exercises, but you still benefit from the “time under tension.”  Here are some static holds to try: most variations of planks, v-sit (boat pose), squat hold (or wall sits), overhead hold, front hold, and glute bridge hold.

How to Pick a Ripe Watermelon: Look for the “field spot” where the watermelon was resting while it grew. The more yellow, even almost yellow-orange, the riper – quite white means not ripe! Also, this takes a bit of intuition, but if the watermelon feels “heavy” for its size, this typically means it will be juicer and sweeter. Some also say rounder watermelons are sweeter than elongated watermelons, but I’m not so sure of that! I’ve had great watermelons of every shape. Also, you can look for “sugar webbing” (the coarse, brown web texture on some watermelons)/

SUMMER WATERMELON FIT TIPS

Watermelon Floats: Yes, watermelon floats! This makes the fruit a fun item not just to eat in the summer but to play pool games with at a party. My kids always loved to stand on paddle boards and toss the watermelon back and forth to see who would fall off first! The buoyancy of watermelon also makes it useful for pool workouts by adding resistance when you push or pull it under watermelon.

Grilling Watermelon: Many of us are outside, grilling all the things in the warm weather months. Why not grill watermelon?! Grilling watermelon lends a smokey, savory vibe to the light sweetness that is oh-so magnificently summery. Check out my recipes for Grilled Watermelon with Cherry Balsamic Salsa and Spicy Sweet Watermelon Shrimp Kebobs for summer meals with watermelon inspiration.

Watermelon Juice: Quench your thirst this summer with watermelon juice. I simply collect the juice from a watermelon while cutting it up. It’s easiest to do this if you cut it in a big rimmed baking sheet (so juices to spill out onto counter) and then pour juice out one corner of pan into mesh strainer over glass jar to remove any seeds and excess pulp. I also collect the juice that seeps out of cut watermelon and collects in my plastic storage container. This raw juice stays fresh for up to 72 hours in the fridge or can be frozen for several months. Learn more watermelon juice benefits at my post, Watermelon Juice – How to Prep, Store and More.

FALL WATERMELON FIT TIPS

Watermelon Ruck: Rucking is a big fitness trend right now, but it’s actually ages old and really simple. A ruck is just a walk, hike, run, or other similar workout with a weight on your back. In simple terms, you wear a rucksack (aka backpack) and walk! Rucking and watermelon are a natural fit. Stick the watermelon in your backpack for weight to carry, and when you’re done, slice it open and enjoy as a refreshing, way to refuel.

How to Ruck-Cut a Watermelon: If you’re out on a ruck, then simple slices or wedges of watermelon with the rind on will be the easiest to prep and also to eat. You’ll want to carry a camping knife in a protective sheath for safety. If it’s a personal-sized watermelon, just whack it in half and dig the flesh out with a spoon (or an implement from your Swiss army knife).  Also, it’s a smart idea to stash a big zip-top bag in your rucksack in case you need to carry leftovers home!  If you’re not cutting the watermelon until you get home, check out my favorite way to cut and store a big watermelon in 5 minutes.

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Iron Grip Exercises for Obstacle Course Racers and Hybrid Athletes

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Having a strong grip super important and functionally relevant regardless of your age, gender, or active endeavors. I mean, even if you’re not an obstacle course racer, hybrid athlete, or powerlifter, you’re definitely going to want to give a firm handshake and be able to twist the lid off a pickle jar (or whatever) independently for decades to come. Plus, who knows – a strong grip could save your butt in a life-or-death situation like hanging onto a tree branch over a flood stage river (lol, hopefully just a hypothetical).

A number of studies have shown that weak grip strength can predict an increased risk of functional limitations, disability, and not living as long. Regardless of your age today, you’re getting older every single day. A stronger grip could improve your quality of life, and that’s the most important thing – but it can also help you pick up heavier weight and the gym and also improve your skills and ability to successfully complete obstacle course (like Spartan Race) obstacles like rigs, monkey bars, rings, farmer carries, the box, rope climb, wall climbs/jumps (especially Road to Sparta) and more.

Grip strength training for the win!

DEAD HANG

Hanging from a bar for as long as possible is a simple yet beastly method to improve grip strength, forearm strength, and pull-ups. When practicing your dead hang, use a forward-facing, closed-grip on the bar and hand until failure. Don’t be floppy, engage shoulders, chest and core. After resting for a few minutes, try to hang again until failure, you’ll likely feel the burn and not last as long. That’s okay! Rest again, and do a third rep until failure. Incorporate a “3-rep dead hang until failure” into your workout (or just whenever) at least a couple times a week.

Ways to Make it Harder:

  • Dead hang from towels looped over bar.
  • Dead hang wearing weighted vest
  • Try it one-armed
  • Dead hang and do a pull up every 10 seconds, without releasing from bar

FARMER CARRY

To start, you’ll need two dumb bells, kettlebells, or bar plates of the same weight (later on you can incorporate variations). The ideas is to grip a weight in each hand and walk for time or distance, keeping shoulders upright and core engaged. Farmers win the prize for lugging heaving stuff around on the daily and their strength and stamina has been immortalized forever with exercise named in their honor. Farmer’s Carries are a simple and effective exercise that will fire up your grip, get your blood pumping, and strengthen pretty much your entire body. It even calls on mental toughness, because about halfway in, you’ll want to quit!

Incorporate Farmer Carries into your workout several times a week and see gains in your grip and overall strength. You’ll have no problem carrying all the grocery bags inside with one haul! I like to program Farmer Carries between run intervals (without rest) to up the challenge of both exercises.

3 Ways to Make it Harder:

  • Use awkward, harder-to-carry weight like universal bars, sandbags, or loaded trap bars.
  • Use different grips: try pinch grip on plates, or loop a hand towel through top of kettlebell to be the handle. Spread your hand wide to grip over one end of a lighter dumbbell. Use “fat grips” or a wrapped towel around the bar or handle of your weight to create a larger circumference to grip.
  • Carry offset weight. For example, a lighter dumbbell on one side and a heavier on the other. OR just weight on one single side like a suitcase. Or carry one weight overhead and one by side. These these variations really tax grip and also cause core to work in overtime to stabilize.

NO GYM, NO WORRIES!

You can still work on your grip strength at home or in the office with just a few minutes of time. Dead hangs can be done at home with a chin up bar (this is pull up bar I have), and grip strength only limited by your imagination. There are lots of little gadgets around designed to improve grip strength like a Grip Strength Squeezer or Grip Ring Spartan. Heck, at the gym those bar collars are one of the most grip-centric things around and sometimes the hardest part of the lift. Instead of the “clenching in” grip, it’s also a smart idea to work the opposition motion, extending out. Put a rubber band around between your finger tips and first finger joints and then stretch hands outward for a strengthening stretch.

Check out the Home Gym & Obstacle Training Equipment at Spartan. They have kettle bells, sand bells, grip tools, rope and other gear to gear up your strength training.

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Get a grip, seriously! To succeed at obstacle course races (like Spartan) or hybrid fitness events, you need to have good grip strength to maneuver your bodyweight up, over, and across stuff and pick up heavy things for the long haul! Check out these two simple and scalable exercises (with endless variations) that will help you achieve your goals!
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Holiday Gift Ideas for Fit Foodies who Love to Run, Workout and Eat

Shopping for a “fit foodie” can be tough. I mean, they pour a lot of passion into working out AND eating, and it’s hard to know what makes the cut it terms of supporting that fitness lifestyle. But, the good news about working out, running and hitting the gym is that you can eat a lot, and consequently need good food and kitchen gear to keep up the routine. And, by all means, don’t ever let anyone in your sweat squad get hangry. To help make holiday shopping easier, here are the best gifts for fit foodies – all The Fit Fork approved and the things I am obsessed about!

Moonlight Maker’s Dish Towels: Bring a smile to your kitchen with one or more of these cute and funny flour-sack dish towels! Laughing burns calories, so use these “punny” towels to help clean up after your meal prepping and healthy recipe making! Make from 100% cotton flour sacks, screen printed in eco-friendly, non-toxic ink. Unfolded size is 28” x 28” and they get suber absorbent after a few washes. All handmade by a small, woman-owned biz from Asheville, NC! More designs and other holiday gift ideas at Moonlight Makers  approx. 14.95 per towel

Apron with Built-in Oven Mitts from Grand Fusion – This heat-resistant light canvas apron is so genius, not only to you keep your clothes clean and splatter-free when baking, roasting, or grilling, but you have TWO oven mitts always at the ready – no more frantically trying to find a mitt when something needs to be taken off the heat asap! Adjustable straps, one size that fits most men or women, large front pocket, easy to wash, and available in grey or yellow!  An oven mitt apron is the perfect holiday baking gift for that person who is always losing stuff!

Wildgrain:  Wildgrain is a delicious bread subscription box that also delivers artisanal pastas, pastries all kinds of breads (made with clean, nutritious ingredients) to your door that are frozen and ready to prepare in a flash – no more than 25 minutes from freezer door opening to your mouth opening for the first bite! I love to cook, but baking from scratch is a whole ‘nutha skill set and patience level. Wildgrain is perfect this holiday season for your own entertaining and recipe making but also for giving to fit foodie friends who need a little more carb days in their life!  

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Instant® Cold Brewer: Cold brew is the original pre-workout in my opinion. This makes a great holiday gift for food and fitness lovers. The new Instant® Cold Brewer lets you  skip the coffee shop line and make true cold brew at home, in under 20 minutes – no overnight waiting. Use your favorite ground coffee, and customize the brew strength to your preferences. Cold brewer also makes iced tea. Pitcher holds 32 oz for brewing, serving and storing, and is dishwasher safe for easy up. $99

WODBottom: They make fun and funky bootie shorts for workouts. The prints are always novel and SO clever . . . like these tasty snack-cake inspired “Santa Batch” bootie shorts you can get now when you sign up for the Shortie of the Month Club.  When you join, take $5 off your first month and free shipping with code JOINTODAY! Don’t worry, shorts (and fun tanks) available for non-club purchase too – always love their food inspired ones like tacos, pies, donuts and more. Also super cool, the ballsy and funny gym shorts are actually marketing for a bigger purpose – to raise funds for domestic abuse.

Lumen Metabolic Tracker : Any fit foodie looking to dial in their nutrition will love Lumen, a portable device designed to measure track and analyze your metabolism instantly and provided nutrition recommendations to help reach goals. It does this by measuring the CO2 in your breath.  I’ve been using my Lumen for 4 months now and it has helped me make better choices and when and what to eat to perform my best support my athlete lifestyle. It’s also a great tool to help you manage weight or become more aware of how various factors affect your overall health. Save $50 with code THEFITFORK

The Instant® 20-cup Multigrain Cooker:  Not just an ordinary rice cooker, it’s a low carb rice cooker (say what?!)  It offers 8-in-1 functionality and smart features to make rice and grain cooking simple. PLUS features breakthrough CarbReduce technology reduces carbs and sugar in rice up to 40% with a special steam basket that gets carb sugars to separate and drip away from rice while cooking. Of course, also all types of grains – quinoa, oats, you name it. This is one of the best gifts for gym freaks and meal preppers I’ve seen this year.

Organic Herbal Greek Mountan Tea (Spartan Tea):  In ancient times, Spartan warriors drank a refreshing tea that provided energy, healing, and restoration. The elixir’s name in Greek means “he who is made of iron”, and now this same tea is available to you and to gift to your friends – I mean, who wouldn’t want to drink this stuff! This makes a great holiday gift for runners, obstacle course races and others into wellness and recovery. I’m feeling powerful already! Aroo! Save 20% on all Spartan Nutrition products with code SAP-718613Z at Spartan.com

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ZipTop Bags: Kind of like a plastic storage bowl and a zip lock baggie had a genetically superior baby, these ZipTop Containers are part genius food storage system and part eat-right-out-of bags. Love ZipTop so much for storing staples (like the Spartan Tea and grains), packing them for on the go gym snacks (one size even stands up perfectly in a car cup holder), prepping cut fruit and other ingredients – and even storing, freezing and reheating leftovers. One of the best gifts for meal preppers.

Snap-Corner Silicone Baking Mat (No Leak, Non Stick) From Grand Fusion: This is a pretty handy-dandy adjustable baking mat. Not only can you bake cookies on it that slide right off without spray, the corners fold up to create a leakproof tray that will contain juices as you cook. As a silicone baking tray, it’s perfect for oven-baking salmon, chicken breasts, veggies and such without having mess running all over the pan (like never use foil again!). Super easy clean up, oven-safe to 450F degrees and fits in half-sheet pan (about 11.8” x 15.75” snapped up). $14.99

Seriously Good Chili Cookbook: 177 of the Best Recipes in the World: This one is for the protein lovers!!! All the best chili recipes around (and, ohhh . . .did I mention that little ole me has a recipe featured — Beef Mushroom Quinoa Chili (pictured above), it’s a bona fide winner! This book is from Brian Baumgartner — remember him? He was Kevin on the hit series “The Office” and one of his most epic episodes was when he dropped that huge pot of chili all over the floor at the office party. Available in Hardcover Spiral and Kindle

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Does Spartan Race Have Water Stations or do I Need a Hydration Pack?

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For elite races gunning for a podium spot, hydration can make or break a race. And for us middle- and back-of-the-pack runners, drinking enough liquids on the course can also help keep fatigue, muscle cramps and lack luster performance at bay.  

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POV: I should have stopped at the Spartan on-course water stations!

So, the question on pretty much every runner’s mind is – “Does Spartan have water stations?”  and/or  “Should I wear a hydration pack at Spartan race”? The official answer on-course water taken from the Spartan.com help desk is:

“We have water and aid stations on every course. During a 5K Sprint, we may only have one aid station halfway through the course. During a longer race, like a Super or a Beast, we will provide up to 4 aid stations. We do not provide food or gels, so please plan to bring your own.”

Spartan Race

Additionally, based on my experience, there is almost always free spartan water station made available at a table close to the start corral. Taking a few small paper cups of water here is a great way to top off your tank, without drinking too much, too early and circling back over and over again to the porta-potty station. If you’ve raced much at all, you may have your own hydration strategy, but this is mind (as a non-hydration pack wearer):

Spartan Race Hydration Plan

BEFORE (24 to 48 hours prior to start): Ensure that I am properly hydrated throughout the day (check out my  previous post “50 Shades of Pee” ), so that I don’t go into a race setting already flirting with dehydration.

BEFORE (2 to 3 hours prior to start): As soon as I wake up on race day, I start hydrating again and cut it off an hour before the start line so that I have time to empty my bladder.

 BEFORE (15 minutes prior to start) : Drink about 6 to 8 ounces from the start-line table.

DURING (as available in race): Drink at EVERY water station on the course.  I figure it may slow me down a bit, but in the end, I will be faster from taking care of my body’s needs.  Experts suggest drinking about 4 ounces of fluid every 20 minutes in a race which is a little harder when not wearing a hydration vest. Exact hydration needs can vary by the weather and other factors like a person’s size and environmentally-evolved or genetic propensity to sweat. But since I’m not a “super sweat-er,” I can get by with drinking about 6 ounces at every stop (about 2 to 3 little paper cups). Your needs may be different.

AFTER (immediately after finishing race): Right after the race, start replacing lost fluids. Spartan always has both an electrolyte-replacement drink and water option available as you exit through the finish chute. My advice is to take both. Additionally, you can find water stations throughout the festival area to get refills or visit sponsor tables that often also have cold drinks.

AFTER (next 24 hours): Continue to hydrate, without forcing water, for the few hours and day until urine returns to a light straw yellow color, or clearer. (see chart)

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Also, Spartan race always has provided participants a post-race Spartan Drink Ticket in their pick-up packet that is good for one beer or seltzer (seems to vary on what’s being offered). Be mindful to your body’s needs and drink that after you’ve had the water and electrolyte drink – alcohol can be dehydrating! Visit Spartan.com for more Spartan Hydration Tips

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Save your beer or seltzer until you’ve rehydrated with water and/or a sports drink!

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Hydration Vests for Spartan Race

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Stadion, Sprint and Super Spartan Race distances are shorter, ranging from 5k to 10k in total distance and it’s pretty easy to get the water you need on course. However, for longer races like Beast, Ultra Beast and Hurricane Heat, there is a high probability (especially in the latter two) that you will have trouble meeting your body’s hydration needs. Or, if the forecast is very hot or you sweat profusely out of the norm, you may have issues. That’s when it’s a good idea to wear a hydration vest for the duration of the race.

There are so many types and styles of hydration vests, hydration packs, ergonomic carry-along water bottles and more – enough to fill up another post. But I’ve listed a few popular options here:

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The SPARTAN by Weis Simer Hydration Vest was designed by a team of athletes, adventurers and long-distance runners who understand that details can make or break a race, a workout or a long run.  This vest was designed to withstand the toughest conditions while maximizing comfort, hydration and performance. $98 *Flasks sold separately

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Spartan by Craft Hydration Belt – a smart option for shorter races or when you know you have a spot to stop for refills. Lightweight mesh material, adjustable buckles, one zippered pocket for storage. $35

Another way to be proactive about your health and wellness before a Spartan Race be proactive about your electrolytes.

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