I participated in the Light Challenge... and let me tell just say that LIGHT does not equal EASY.
Taken straight from the website:
"GORUCK Light is an introduction to the team-based training found in Special Operations. It is also much less grueling than our original event, the GORUCK Challenge. Your class will consist of up to 30 participants (aka members of your new GORUCK family). One Cadre, an experienced member of Special Operations, will teach leadership as your class overcomes adversity to become a team. (Team being a very important word. GORUCK Light is a team event, never a race).
GORUCK Light takes place over 4-5 hours, and you will cover roughly 7-10 miles. You will also smile. A lot. We promise.
Those who complete GORUCK Light will earn the GORUCK Light patch, which will never be for sale. Upon completion you are also qualified to participate in GORUCK Scavenger. All other alumni-events require you to pass the GORUCK Challenge, GORUCK Heavy, or GORUCK Selection.
You must be 18 to participate in GORUCK Light."
My bricks wrapped up Krav Maga style! |
I don't want to give too much away about my crazy day because I highly encourage you try it for yourself and get the experience... but I do want to share some of it with you.
Pre-GORUCK Challenge with my KMW Crew |
So we started at 7am at LACMA. There were 101 people there for the challenge. 16 of which were from Krav Maga Worldwide. From the beginning we started off with a set of pushups... as a team. That means if someone messes up, you start back from 0! You can see how a set of 25 pushups with a team that big can become 100 pushups easily. LOL A few people showed up late and right away they were told to bear crawl their way to us. I could already tell I was in for a treat when I saw that. We hustled our way to some park where we got down in the dirt right away... more pushups, thrusters, bear crawls, flutter kicks, etc. I'm sure we did at least an hour and a half of physical torture as a team in the dirt. From there, we were sent on missions with time caps and if we didn't reach our goal, we were punished. At each destination, more physical tasks were given. By the end of the challenge, we covered roughly 12 miles throughout Los Angeles. All this while carrying bricks the entire time... and sometimes carrying each other. There was one point when they told us we had 10 casualties and our team had to carry them for what seemed like 2 miles but I'm not sure. One of the best parts of this adventure was getting into the fountain on Avenue of the Stars in Century City! I still can't believe we did that. Yes, we got soaking wet during this. It's not GORUCK if you don't get wet and dirty. Throughout this crazy 7 hour adventure, you learn to do everything as a team or you get punished. I think that's what I loved most about it. I'm huge on teamwork so this was right up my alley. I'm so glad I did it and that I got to do it with a ton of friends. We are now even closer than before. We are all pretty crazy and I never thought I'd say this but I kinda can't wait to do the 12 hour challenge next. I really had a lot of fun!
Post-GORUCK Challenge! After 7 hours and 12 miles! Dirty and Wet!!! |
I survived this adventure and now want more! Go figure! I earned a patch at the end. These patches are never sold too so it's pretty cool to say I have one! You can only earn them... and I did just that!
Always earned, never sold! |
So that was my latest and greatest story of last week. Don't worry I got more for you. Now it's your turn to go do something that scares you. :) It's healthy! Overcome something and succeed!!! I'm cheering for you.
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