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Comparing Features Of An Obstacle Event To Wrestling

by Rob Sutter

An obstacle event is highly competitive and not many people are going to deny this. Simply put, it's the kind of test that only those with enough nerve are going to make the most out of. This is interesting, to me, especially after watching wrestling - as I usually do - only a few nights ago. It made me wonder if there were particular elements of the race in question which can then be correlated to certain competitors in the ring. To say the least, I found results.

One of the aspects of an <a href="https://www.facebook.com/spartanrace/">obstacle event</a> has to deal with intensity, which you have to possess much of if you want to make it to the end. This is the goal of such competitions as Spartan Race but which wrestler best personifies this? I think that, after consideration, Daniel Bryan would be the best bet. Seeing the way that he moves in the ring and hits with ferocity goes to show just the degree of effort can be brought to the table.

One of the interesting aspects about this kind of event is that, in many cases, it is done as part of a team. Whether wrestlers like it or not, they may find themselves as part of a team as well. When you take this into consideration, I believe that such stars as Christian and Kofi Kingston make the cut. Both of them have tremendous experience working with others and, considering how long they've been in WWE, something tells me that they can work well while dispensing their knowledge onto upstarts.

What about <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/newsmakers/winter-vinecki-runs-world-her-father-215748585.html/">athleticism</a>, which may be a bit downplayed but still stands as an important factor to consider? It's clear that all of the wrestlers I enjoy can move very well but it seems like DolphZiggler puts forth more of an effort than others in this regard. When he is hit with moves, it looks as though he has been struck with a massive rocket. He treats every move as if it is the death of him, which only helps to make individuals more invested in the bouts he is in.

I think that an obstacle event - as well as its many levels - deserves to be talked about, especially for those who may not know much about the endeavor. In terms of wrestling, doesn't it seem like separate features should be talked about more than others? It seems that way, especially when those who work in the ring are going to be quite varied. Keep in mind, however, that these are just a couple of qualities and that there are others which can come down the pipeline.



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Title: Comparing Features Of An Obstacle Event To Wrestling
Author: Rob Sutter
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Keywords: spartan race, obstacle races, sports, race events, extreme sport, outdoors, mud races, mud runs
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