Monday, July 8, 2013

Should Obstacle Event Racing On TV Be Seen More Often?

By Rob Sutter


In my mind, obstacle event racing is one of the more exciting physical activities that you can be part of. Not only does the adrenaline kick in at a great level but the impact it can have on your body can prove to be a great one. Television once showed a number of programs which featured it and I thought that they were enjoyable, for the most part. Part of me wonders, though, if it could be aired again, though in a way that it is able to reach the mainstream.

These were the types of shows which I loved as a kid and there are many reasons for this. First off, you have to consider that the contestants seemed physically able, meaning that others may not have been able to match up. Secondly, many people who watched were very young and didn't exactly reach that level of physical fitness. It's sad that these shows aren't still going because I felt like the potential was nearly unlimited with them and it could have been realized in time.

If you were a child of the 90's - like I was - shows featuring obstacle event racing were very much the norm. If you know anything about shows like "Guts" or "Legends of the Hidden Temple," then I am sure you are very much aware of how great they were in their time. How many of you wanted to compete in them, regardless of your physical capabilities? With every show like this that was meant for kids, events such as Spartan Race can show the ones tailored to an older demographic, too.

Back in 2003 or so, I watched a bit of Spike TV and "MXC" was the show that had be coming back. This show was very much like "Guts" but made for an 18 to 35 male demographic because the amount of violence was so much greater. The reason that I say this is because the obstacles had far more risk to them and, as a result, many more failures had come about. It was fun to see the contestants overcome the challenges but you always cringed when they fell too hard.

Shows which feature high amounts of obstacle event racing are some of my favorites and I think that kids today should be able to enjoy them, if they returned. They would be able to see just how much risk goes into these competitions and the rewards which can be attained as well. I believe that the level of training will come into play when talking about the races in question. If TV decided to air more of these shows to a new audience, I don't think that many limits will be seen.




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