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Should Obstacle Event Racing On TV Be Seen More Often?

by Rob Sutter

I believe that there is a lot that comes with obstacle event racing but how many factors play into it, realistically? Of course, you have the physical impacts and benefits that it can have, both of which can be altered depending on the risk that is involved. However, I will go on record by saying that it is fun to watch. Television used to showcase this quite regularly but now I'm starting to wonder if we will be able to see it in great amounts if we were to tune into a channel today.

One of the reasons why I was so attracted to these kinds of shows from the start was that they featured actions I didn't think I was capable of. I saw the various <a href="https://twitter.com/SpartanRace/followers/">contestants</a> go about these kinds of actions in their own ways and I didn't believe that, as a kid, I would be physically apt. Regardless, I grew up and I started to wonder what would have happened if I was born a little bit earlier. With the shows being cancelled, it's unfortunate since I thought that they were engaging in their own rights.

If you grew up during the 90's, you probably know a great deal about the shows featuring <a href="https://twitter.com/SpartanRace/">obstacle event racing</a>, amongst them being on Nickelodeon. "Guts" is a great example, as is "Legends of the Hidden Temple." These are the ones I remember the most and I would like to think that they'd be the ones everyone else wanted the chance to compete in. Of course, not every one of these shows was tailored to kids. In fact, a select few were meant for an older group, as events like Spartan Race can tell you.

Back in 2003 or so, I watched a bit of Spike TV and "MXC" was the show that had be coming back. This show was very much like "Guts" but made for an 18 to 35 male demographic because the amount of violence was so much greater. The reason that I say this is because the obstacles had far more risk to them and, as a result, many more failures had come about. It was fun to see the contestants overcome the challenges but you always cringed when they fell too hard.

Shows which feature high amounts of obstacle event racing are some of my favorites and I think that kids today should be able to enjoy them, if they returned. They would be able to see just how much risk goes into these competitions and the rewards which can be attained as well. I believe that the level of training will come into play when talking about the races in question. If TV decided to air more of these shows to a new audience, I don't think that many limits will be seen.



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Title: Should Obstacle Event Racing On TV Be Seen More Often?
Author: Rob Sutter
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Keywords: spartan race, obstacle racing, mud races, mud running, mud run,event racing, adventure races, obstacle course races, hobbies, extreme sport
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Category: Hobbies
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