The mornings are dark, the days are short and you’ve already heard ‘All I Want for Christmas’ 568 times – you miss the summer. You miss Tough Mudder in Winter.
It’s a whole range of components brought together that make a Tough Mudder event so unique, but there are a few that really stand out in those sweet summer memories.
6 TOUGH MUDDER THINGS YOU MISS IN THE WINTER
The off-season is a struggle for every Mudder, but these are the top six reasons why you’re really missing Tough Mudder weekends.
1. MUD
The thicker and gloopier the better. We don’t call you Mudders for no reason. Unfortunately rolling around in your back garden just doesn’t have the same effect.
2. BRAND SPANKING NEW OBSTACLES
What you’re currently experiencing is an obstacle hangover, you partied all summer long taking all of the obstacle madness 2021 had to offer and now you’re tired and feeling sick. Luckily for you hair of the dog is right around the corner with brand new more adventurous obstacles next year.
3. ARCTIC ENEMA
Go on…admit it. You miss the feeling of complete and utter shock as you hit the ice, and the rush of adrenaline that pushes you through the next five miles courtesy of Arctic Enema.
4. ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY
You’ve come so far and the finish line is in sight, Electroshock Therapy means you’re seconds way from a new headband. Now that’s a feeling that is hard to recreate (and so are the shocks).
5. YOUR TOUGH MUDDER FAMILY
If you’re a regular then there will be plenty of faces you can’t wait to see come the Spring. Hanging out in the pub just isn’t the same as helping your friends overcome challenges and achieve what they thought they never could.
6. THE PARTY ATMOSPHERE
As you stand awkwardly near the printer, lukewarm beer in hand at this years’ office Christmas Party it’s likely you’ll be plagued with memories of the best party you’ve ever been to. With music, mud and laughter (as well as drinks and food) the atmosphere at a Tough Mudder is unbeatable.
Need something to cheer yourself up with? Book your place in the mud at a Tough Mudder event now.