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Accountability Corner

De: Darren Martin Christopher Shipley and Morgan Maxwell
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Embark on an adventure with Darren, Morgan, and Chris, the dynamic trio steering the ship at "Accountability Corner." As passionate OCR enthusiasts, they're on a mission to share their expertise and enthusiasm for obstacle course racing with the world. From sharing insider tips on overcoming training plateaus to demystifying the complexities of race registration and gear selection, no stone is left unturned. Whether you're a seasoned competitor hungry for fresh perspectives or a newcomer eager to dip your toes into the muddy waters of OCR, these hosts are here to guide you every step of the way. Join them as they peel back the curtain on the electrifying world of OCR, revealing stories of triumph, camaraderie, and boundless adventure.

Don't miss out – tune in and discover why OCR is capturing hearts and minds around the globe!


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  • #3: The Rumble 3k 25th May - Accountability Corner Course Walk 3k Series
    May 10 2025

    Dave Peters returns to discuss the upcoming Rumble Fitness 3K race on May 25th, the third event in the 2025 3K OCR series featuring 30 obstacles, 300 feet of elevation, and a unique combination of technical and strength challenges.

    • The race will have three distinct zones: the barn, proving grounds, and field
    • Course includes heavy strength elements including a difficult drag and lorry tire carry
    • Technical obstacles feature combination rigs with moving attachments and elevation changes
    • The deceptive hill is more challenging than it appears with rutted, uneven terrain
    • Competitors should train hill repeats combined with body weight exercises for preparation
    • Race occurs 5 weeks before European Championships making it perfect preparation
    • Points system allows racers to count their best 4 scores from the 6-race series
    • Course will be slower than previous 3K races with winning times around 21-22 minutes
    • Spectators can view most of the course from central viewing areas
    • Registration closes two days before the event with tickets priced at £40

    Visit the Rumble Fitness Instagram page or British Obstacle Sports website for links to register.


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    1 h y 21 m
  • #49: Thibault Debusschere - From Injury to Triumph
    Apr 26 2025

    When a devastating knee injury threatened to end Thibaut Debuchet's decade-long reign as one of obstacle course racing's elite competitors, many wondered if we'd ever see the Belgian champion on course again. His triumphant return not only defied medical expectations but revealed the extraordinary mental fortitude that's made him a fixture on podiums across the globe.

    From the moment Thibaut discovered OCR in 2013, his natural strength and athleticism made him a formidable competitor. A remarkable 11th place finish at his first OCR World Championship in Cincinnati announced his arrival, but it was his consistency over the years that cemented his legacy. Through this conversation, he provides a fascinating window into how the sport has transformed – from the technically demanding courses of Denmark and Poland that rewarded raw strength, to today's more running-focused formats that require different training approaches.

    What truly sets Thibaut apart is his relentless adaptability. While maintaining a full-time job for much of his career, he managed to train 100+ kilometers weekly, constantly adjusting his approach as the sport evolved. "Every year I was cutting down training for obstacles and running more and more," he explains, noting how his annual mileage increased by 1,000 kilometers year after year to keep pace with the sport's direction. This willingness to evolve, combined with his natural obstacle proficiency and tactical race awareness, explains his remarkable podium consistency.

    The conversation takes a particularly inspiring turn when discussing his rehabilitation journey. After surgery that left him unable to run for three months, Thibaut dedicated 20-25 hours weekly to recovery work, tackling exercises he'd previously neglected. The result? He's returned with improved physiological markers and renewed perspective. "I have a better VO2 max than in 2020. My lactate threshold is higher than before," he shares, demonstrating that setbacks can become opportunities when approached with determination.

    Whether you're an elite athlete, weekend warrior, or someone contemplating your first OCR, Thibaut's journey offers valuable lessons about balancing passion with purpose, addressing weaknesses rather than just enhancing strengths, and above all, as he emphasizes repeatedly – keeping the fun alive. Follow his continuing comeback story on Instagram @tibo_ocr and watch for his appearances at upcoming international events!

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  • #48: Finley Greenleaf & The Next Generation: Navigating OCR as a Young Athlete
    Apr 12 2025

    What does it take for young athletes to succeed in the evolving world of obstacle course racing? This revealing conversation with rising OCR star Finley Greenleaf offers a rare glimpse into the journey from mini-mudder races to elite competition.

    Finley shares his origin story and his progression through the Junior Development Programme to international competition. What becomes immediately apparent is the stark contrast between British youth development and our European counterparts, particularly the Netherlands, who Finley describes as "years ahead" in facilities, training methodology, and athlete development.

    The conversation tackles the critical transition period where many talented juniors are lost to the sport—that 18-19 age range where university, financial independence, and social distractions can pull young athletes away from competition. Morgan and Chris share their own experiences navigating these challenges, offering valuable wisdom for upcoming athletes facing similar obstacles.

    Perhaps most compelling is the discussion of mental resilience, as Finley candidly recounts his experience at Tartan Warrior—bouncing back from a disappointing 3K race to perform significantly better in the 8K the following day. This window into the psychological demands of elite competition reveals how champions are truly made.

    For parents of young OCR enthusiasts, coaches developing talent, or young athletes themselves, this episode provides essential insights into creating sustainable pathways for youth development in obstacle course racing. From the importance of peer training groups to the value of athletics club participation, the conversation offers practical strategies for nurturing the next generation of OCR champions.

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