Showing posts with label RuckStars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RuckStars. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mini Ruckus Event for Boys & Girls Club of KC Tomorrow!



We love our RuckStars...especially our Mini RuckStars!  To kick off our Ruckus Kansas City event, we are hosting a highly visual Ruckus Mini to promote healthy active living in the Kansas City area.  

An estimated 300 Kansas City-area youth from local the Boys & Girls Clubs will participate in the most exhilarating yet rewarding opportunity to “give it their all” in the Mini Ruckus obstacle course time trial. With more than 25 urban and suburban schools represented, the Ruckus Mini event is designed to introduce youth to the fastest growing sporting event in the US with a mini course of challenging, yet achievable, obstacles. The event will serve as a backdrop to remind children of all ages the benefits of getting exercise, eating right and most importantly, staying healthy while having fun!

This event starts at 1:00 PM on Friday, March 29 and ends at 3:00 PM.  The Ruckus Mini will take place at 3831 E. 43rd Street in Kansas City, MO at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kansas City (Thornberry Unit).

We can't wait!  

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Our Top 20 Ruckus Team Names!


Ruckus is just better when you're running as a team.  Whether it's with family, coworkers or even best friends, our RuckStars can't help but have the most fun when they run as a group.  

We encourage all of our RuckStars to create their own teams...and to get creative when it comes to naming them!  In the past few years, we have had our Ruckus teams come up with some hilarious and downright witty team names.  What are some of our favorites?  Take a look at our top 20 Ruckus team names: 
  1. Beer View Mirror
  2. Devil's Dream
  3. Harsh Reality
  4. Marla's Maniacs
  5. Therapists in Tutus 
  6. Girls Gone Muddy
  7. 50 Shades of Pink
  8. Got Mud?
  9. Parents Out Of Shape
  10. Rucked Up
  11. Hamburglers
  12. Abusement Park
  13. Mighty Misfits
  14. Mudd Life Crisis
  15. Average Joes
  16. Bromance Ruckus Style
  17. Show Me The Muddy
  18. McMudders
  19. Life2TheFullest
  20. Just Ruck It!
Starting a Ruckus team this year?  Learn more about starting a team at our Kansas City run on April 6, 2013 here.  Then, after you've come up with your awesome Ruckus team name, share it with us in our blog comments or on our Facebook page.

See you (and your team) on the course! 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Can We Be Addicted to Exercise?


You know that feeling of accomplishment after a tough, grueling workout?  The feeling that you can conquer the world even though you were lying on the ground “dying” about 10 minutes ago?  That feeling you get when you can’t help but smile on mile 8 of a 10 mile run?   These feelings come to us thanks to the body’s own exercise coping mechanism, endorphins.

Endorphins are natural chemical compounds produced by the body’s pituitary gland. Endorphins are produced during exercise, anxiety, moments of excitement and pain. Endorphins work by preventing the body’s nerve cells from producing more pain signals, leaving us with a soothing after-effect.  In addition to acting as a coping mechanism, endorphins are known to decrease appetite, induce a euphoric feeling and decrease anxiety. That’s why if you’re overly stressed or anxious about something, going on a run or working out is a great way to clear your mind and relax your nerves.

Too much of a good thing…

We’ve all heard of endurance athletes getting a “runner’s high”. As a race or event progresses, participating athletes begin to gradually lose the ability to feel pain and are often overcome with a euphoric feeling to keep going.  That’s a runner’s high (and sometimes, our RuckStars get it during our tough courses!).

This is also commonly known as being “in the zone”; think Michael Jordan in the 1997 NBA finals when he had the flu. Research has shown that the more physically fit an athlete may be, the more receptive he or she is due to effects of endorphins. Additionally, as the demand for athletic performance increases, the amount endorphins released also increases. This correlation often has two side effects; the athlete is able to train harder due to a higher tolerance for pain. The other is that the athlete is exposed to high amounts of endorphins over long periods which can lead to endorphin addiction.

Can we be addicted to running?
Like anything, if you overdo it, you run the risk of developing an addiction. Addiction is commonly just associated with drugs, alcohol and substance abuse. When in reality, our body doesn’t need outside substances, it naturally contains addictive substances. An exercise addiction for example, occurs when someone develops a chemical dependence on the endorphins released from intense physical activity.
It may not seem like a bad addiction to have, but it can have severely adverse effects on one’s health.

Most exercise addicts aren’t aware of their addiction; they just believe they are living a healthy lifestyle, which, in theory, is good. But exercise addictions are a hidden addiction and can cause someone to overwork their body, even when injured. Their reasoning behind this is that they’ll only mentally feel better when they workout.  If they don’t, a feeling of low self-worth often sets in.

Being healthy is a good thing, but being healthy to the point of obsession is very unhealthy both mentally and physically. So in some ways, exercising addictions are just as damaging as substance addictions!

So how do you avoid exercise addiction?

They key to avoiding an addiction to exercise is by being aware and finding a balance. There is no need to beat yourself up for missing a day of exercise by going extra hard the next day. Being healthy isn’t just exercise either; it’s also important to have a healthy diet!

Here at Ruckus, we believe in living a healthy lifestyle, but we also believe you should be having fun while you do it. Because if you’re not having fun, what’s the point? If you’ve noticed that your exercise routine has become a chore, it’s time to infuse it with some fun!  And luckily for you, we have just the remedy!

Get more Ruckus tips & tricks on Twitter! @RuckusSports 

Friday, February 15, 2013

Come Celebrate the 3 F's of Ruckus!

Ruckus: Family, Fun, Finishing! 

At Ruckus, we are all about 3 things...and all of them start with the letter “F”.  Continue reading to learn about our biggest beliefs...and be sure to remember all 3 when you’re running Ruckus this year!

FAMILY:  Keep in mind that Ruckus is always family-focused.  Yes, we love competition, we love racing and we love the mud...but most importantly, we love our Ruckus families.  We are one of the only mud obstacle course races  that caters to every member of your family—from our Mini RuckStars to your rebel teenagers, from aunts and uncles to mud-loving grandparents.

FUN:  In addition to being obsessed with our family-focus, we also can’t help but focus on fun!  What’s an obstacle course without laughter, memories and hilarious mud-filled stories?  The most important aspect of Ruckus isn’t winning—it’s having fun while you’re completing the course.  It’s about smiling while sliding through mud, laughing while hanging from ropes and holding your best friend’s hand as you slide down Mt. Ruckmore.

FINISHING:  As we previously stated, it’s important to remember that Ruckus isn’t about winning—it’s about finishing.  We are very proud of our Ruckus Champions, but we are even more proud of those who enter into the race just wanting to finish.  Completing Ruckus is a challenge.  It’s not just a run—it’s a battle.  Being able to jump over flames, crawl on top of tires and swing on ropes is no easy task—and we could not be more proud of all of our RuckStars who bravely complete the course year after year (and you should be too!).

Are you all about family, fun and finishing?  If so, come celebrate your athletic excellence at Ruckus this year!  It’s a great opportunity to get the family together, get some great exercise, create memories and get a little muddy along the way. 

Want to get even closer to the Ruckus experience? Follow us on Twitter! @RuckusSports

Monday, February 11, 2013

RuckStar Profile: Paul Jones


We love our RuckStars!  Read Paul Jones’ amazing Ruckus experience and sign up for a Ruckus near you today. Kansas City, you’re next! 


Name: Paul Jones
Hometown: Templeton, MA
Occupation: Sales Engineer by day, admin of the New England Spahtens obstacle course race team by night
Favorite Ruckus obstacle:  Oh, easy! Mt. Ruckmore! Or the air loops. Or the gigantic troughs. Hmm...
Preferred race-day gear: My New England Spahten drill shirt and running shorts. X-Talon 190's for grip!
Pre-race rituals:  Stretch the legs, jump up and down and Ruckus!
Advice to future participants:  Ruckus is what you make of it. For new folks, take things steady, have a good time, enjoy the obstacles - you're seeing some of the best out there. For the competitors, go for it - leave it all on the course and get in the Champions Heat!
Favorite Ruckus memory:  Running the 2012 summer MA race with my wife - her first race ever. Or running the first Ruckus in Marshfield, MA ever, back in 2010 with my gym buddies!
What keeps you Ruckus-ing in 2013? Ruckus puts on one of the best courses in its class, and has amazing spectator access - one year I want in on the Champions Heat - almost had it at the fall race!

Register for our next Ruckus race—Kansas City on April 6th!  

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

RuckStar Profile: Ryan Falkenrath


We love our RuckStars!  Read Ryan Falkenrath’s amazing Ruckus experience and sign up for a Ruckus near you today. Kansas City, you’re next!



Name:  Ryan Falkenrath
Hometown: Olathe, Kansas
Occupation: Endurance Sports Coaching / Online Media Marketing
Favorite Ruckus obstacle: Anything with mud.
Preferred race-day gear: Spandex undershorts, shorts with waist-band tie, socks, shoes tied TIGHTLY and a form fitting dry fit shirt.
Pre-race rituals: Hydrate, dehydrate, hydrate, stretch and visualize.
Advice to future participants: See my past articles!

Favorite Ruckus memory: My goal last year was to get out in front of the crowd and for a brief moment, I was in first place in my wave.  I was king of the world for about 5 minutes until everyone caught me.
What keeps you Ruckus-ing in 2013?  It's a good time and a fun alternative to just running.  I enjoy the benefits of running, but sometimes not the act of running.

Register for our next Ruckus race—Kansas City on April 6th! 

Have a fun Ruckus memory to share?  Email profile@ruckussports.com and tell us your story! 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Are You Clever? Witty? Hilarious? Enter Ruckus' Caption Contest!


We know a lot of you RuckStars out there are pretty clever, witty and downright hilarious.  To participate in something like Ruckus, you have to have a sense of humor.  That's why we're opening up our Ruckus Caption Contest--a Facebook contest where our funniest, most creative RuckStars will truly shine!

Every week from Jan. 28 until Feb. 18, we will post a new photo on our Ruckus Facebook page and our Instagram account (@RuckusSports).  The person who comments below the photo with the funniest, wittiest or most hilarious caption will receive 2 free tickets to Ruckus Kansas City!

Many will enter, 4 will win.  What are you waiting for?  Take a stab at a hilarious photo caption on our Facebook page or Instagram profile today!

Follow us on Twitter, too! @RuckusSports