Mud Run
October 7, 2009 | san diego, California | Vetting explained
One of the biggest ways to get into shape in San Diego is some sort of race. This is the Mud Run - Held twice a year on Camp Pendleton in Southern California.
The Mud Run is a challenging 10K run with hills, tire obstacles, river crossings, two 5-foot walls with mud on both sides, tunnel crawl, slippery hill climb, and the final 30-foot mud pit. Along the course there will be 6 water points with personnel staged at each. This is the most fun you can have running a 10K!
http://www.camppendletonraces.com/mud_sat.html
Photos by: Chris Morrow
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Obesity is a major health problem in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Colorado was the only state in 2008 that had a prevalence of obesity less than 20 percent.
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