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Off Course

Inside the Mad, Muddy World of Obstacle Course Racing

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“Beresini uncovers the growing sport’s most compelling characters and provides the most authoritative insiders’ guide to date.” —Outside
“Obstacle course racing has taken the endurance world by storm, and in Off Course Erin Beresini gives us an insider perspective into the conflict and appeal of these masochistic suffer-fests, culminating in her quest to complete the granddaddy of them all, the Spartan Ultra Beast. A must-read for anyone currently competing in, or considering taking on, one of these newfangled racing events.” —Dean Karnazes, best-selling author of Ultramarathon Man

 
Everyone has seen the pictures on their social media feeds: friends or family wearing mud-spattered athletic gear, holding a medal to proclaim they’ve crossed the finish line of an intensely grueling race. Indeed, obstacle course racing is the fastest growing sport in U.S. history. Every week, thousands of athletes shell out money to run through mud and fire, crawl under barbed wire, scramble over ten-foot walls, and dodge baton-wielding gladiators.
 
Erin Beresini’s Off Course chronicles the author’s period of training and competition in obstacle course racing. As she investigates the world behind this military-inspired amateur competition and the industry surrounding it, Beresini meets the diverse characters who compete in these races and uncovers the sport’s biggest scandals, lawsuits, and rivalries. And through her own race training, Erin illuminates the history, science, and psychology of this sport that is taking the endurance world by storm.
 
“[Beresini’s] narrative has humor and heart, and a carnival of characters . . . By the end of her riotous narrative, I had to wipe mud from my glasses at least twenty-six times.”—Gary M. Pomerantz, author of Their Life’s Work: The Brotherhood of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers, Then and Now
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 27, 2014
      Sportswriter and world champion triathlete Beresini has written a fascinating first book about the compelling, and oftentimes wacky world of obstacle course racingâORC, as its proponents call itâand its meteoric success. "By 2013 more than 3 million people had run an obstacle course," including Beresini, who used ORC to fill her need for competition after an injury prevented her from participating in Ironman triathlons. Her book is both a chronicle of her involvement as well as an in-depth look at the three major ORC event organizers: Tough Mudder, a team challenge that gives people such obstacles as "dunking them in neon ice water or running them through fields of charged wires," the Spartan Race Series for individuals racing to see if they can survive a combination of mental and physical challenges, and the Warrior Dash. Beresini chooses to run the Spartan "Ultra Beast," with a course that includes "2,100 feet of barbed wire, 250 sandbags . . . and 115 spears." Throughout the various events leading up to it, Beresini captures the thrill of ORC as well as defines the key to a successful race. "The trick is to find the sweet spot where obstacles are tough and scary enough that people are challenged, but still want to return."

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