The DIY of OCR: Obstacle course racing—Inspire the fire

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Obstacle course racing is the next soccer. Yeah, it’s a ‘thing’. You’ve probably heard of one. Or know someone who has—or will—do one. They change lives.

And for us MyFixitUpLifer’s there’s an extra cool part: It’s loaded with DIY of building stuff. So if you’re not lacing up for your own obstacle course racing journey, without people to build the obstacles—for races or for backyards—the race is just a walk in the woods. So this MyFixitUpLife show will inspire the fire for the DIY of OCR.

Spartan Race’s (in)famous Race Director Norm Koch takes us behind the spectacle where the tools are machetes and chainsaws and a whole lotta work. And HGTV’s John Colaneri—co-host of America’s Most Desperate Kitchens and a Spartan racing / Cross-fit nut job (we love you anyway Johnny)—chimes in with fitness tips he uses to stay extra handsome.

This isn’t about the gym. Or how fast you go. It’s about life itself and building your own tools for the journey. As someone I admire wrote: I already know what it feels like to fail. I want to see what it’s like to succeed.

Life happens to all of us. It’s what we do about it that counts; how we handle the obstacles.

So tool up and come obstacle course racing with us Lifers, time for a little dirty fun.

Tune in and watch this episode on YouTube, listen on BlogTalkRadio or do both right here!

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