GRIT LEAGUE
CLIMB. CRAWL. CONQUER!!!
DO YOUR KIDS HAVE GRIT?
Grit League is obstacle racing for kids. We use obstacle races to develop skills, improve physical performance and strengthen minds by giving kids obstacles to overcome.
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Grit League includes regular season races. These include Open Heats and Competitive Heats. For regular season races, kids have 30 minutes to complete a looped course as many times as they can. Each loop completed earns them a point. Kids earn "badges" for completing certain levels of laps. Most courses are 400 meters long with 7-10 obstacles.
Grit League also does field days at many Eastern Idaho Schools. Typically this consists of us setting up a course at the school and then each grade getting a specified amount of time to run laps around the course. We bring wristbands, waters, and music making it an easy activity for PTOs or school staff to plan for and have at their school at the end of the year. Typically dates fill up at least one year out.
Grit League also puts on many special events for municipalities, businesses, private parties and more.
Finally, at the end of the season, Grit League puts on a family mud run where kids and their parents can get muddy together and have fun running through a 1/2 mile course, completing laps to try to win raffle prizes.
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REGULAR SEASON RACES
WHAT TO EXPECT ON RACE DAY
GRIT BANDS
Earn Achievements
SPECIAL EVENTS
Fundraisers/Trainings/Etc.
OTHER COMPETITIONS
We put it to the Test
Participants will be encouraged to earn special Grit Bands by completing specific, difficult tasks.
Grit Bands must be earned before they will be available. New Grit Bands are announced in our Weekly Newsletters during the season.
We do school fundraising races, business team-building events, company parties, and more. To get on our schedule simply find Grit League on Facebook and send us a message or email us at gritleague@gmail.com.
We do Spartan Races, Mud Runs, Ultra Marathons, Adventure Races, and Endurance Events all of the United States and around the world. We are constantly on the lookout for events that challenge our own perceived limitations.