$40 for a 6K Gladiator Rock'n Run Race on Saturday, December 8 (Up to $80 Value)
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Runners dash across a course peppered with obstacles, including mud pits and rope ladders, then party down with cold beer and live bands
Running, like eating or lifting heavy goats, was once a basic survival skill that is now considered a sport. Show off your athleticism with this Groupon.
$40 for a Race Registration (Up to $80 Value)
The Gladiator Rock'n Run takes place Saturday, December 8, at the Cycle Ranch Motocross Park, with the first wave of runners departing at 8:30 a.m. and subsequent waves taking off every half-hour. The spectator-friendly course feeds into an after-race party, as exhausted runners forget about their burning calves and mud-splattered souls with ample music from live bands, beer, and food.
Runners dash across a course peppered with obstacles, including mud pits and rope ladders, then party down with cold beer and live bands
Running, like eating or lifting heavy goats, was once a basic survival skill that is now considered a sport. Show off your athleticism with this Groupon.
$40 for a Race Registration (Up to $80 Value)
The Gladiator Rock'n Run takes place Saturday, December 8, at the Cycle Ranch Motocross Park, with the first wave of runners departing at 8:30 a.m. and subsequent waves taking off every half-hour. The spectator-friendly course feeds into an after-race party, as exhausted runners forget about their burning calves and mud-splattered souls with ample music from live bands, beer, and food.
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About Gladiator Rock'n Run
Presented in part by Dan Clark, also known as Nitro, of American Gladiator fame, the Gladiator Rock'n Run—voted the number-one mud run in the USA by MudRunGuide.com—is a unique and challenging event, pairing an obstacle-heavy running course with post-race entertainment, including beer (not free) , music, and food. Those prepared to race must dance through tires, army-crawl through mud, and clamber up rope ladders to avoid barrels thrown by giant apes. The roar of spectators rings throughout the course as bystanders cheer on runners to inspire strong finishes.