Jump to Navigation
Men's Fitness
  • Training
    • Build Muscle
    • Workout Routines
    • Lose Weight
    • Endurance
    • Success Stories
    • MF BIKE
    • Pro Tips
  • Nutrition
    • What to Eat
    • What to Drink
    • Healthy Recipes
    • Supplements
  • Women
    • Galleries
    • Dating Advice
    • Sex Tips
  • Leisure
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Outdoor
    • Travel
  • Gear
    • Workout Gear
    • Fashion and Trends
    • Reviews
    • MF BIKE
    • MF Trainer
  • Style
Home › Training › Endurance › World's Most Extreme Adventure Races

World's Most Extreme Adventure Races

From dizzying altitudes to scorching deserts, these 11 ultramarathons, ironman triathlons, and obstacle courses call for almost super human strength.

By Nancy Yeomans
Previous
Iditarod Trail Invitational
Next
Previous Slide
  • The Most Extreme Adventure Races
  • Pikes Peak Marathon
  • Antarctic Ice Marathon
  • North Pole Marathon
  • Jungle Marathon
  • Comrades Marathon
  • Chasqui Challenge
  • Badwater
  • Double Ironman
  • Marathon des Sables
  • Enduroman Arch To Arc
  • Iditarod Trail Invitational
  • More Slideshows
Next Slide

Maybe you’ve tackled a marathon and even mustered the grit to try a military-style obstacle course race. But how about ignoring your screaming hamstrings for 26 miles at 40 degrees below zero? Or competing in a 100-mile run so tough that only 13 people have ever finished?

Men’s Fitness scoped out the toughest, most badass footraces around the world. We rated each on a scale of 1 to 10 based on climate, altitude, obstacles, and toughness. To put it in perspective, we rated the New York City marathon at a 5. Most of these races take place in remote locations. You'll travel for hours, and maybe even days, to reach the starting line. You’ll sleep on hard ground in a tent (if youʼre lucky) and have to cope with strange foods as well as potentially-dangerous wildlife. In addition to the distance, youʼll face subarctic temperatures, sickening altitude climbs, and natural terrain obstacles. Then, thereʼs the time and cost—most of these events aren’t same-day finish or cheap to enter.

However, by competing in them, glory is all yours. Youʼll race in places that most people have never even hear about. You’ll compete against the best, driving your physical and mental limits to the edge of what you only thought was possible. And if you finish, bragging rights are yours forever.

TOPICSEndurance adventure racing distance running extreme sports races

More Galleries

How to Keep Your Head in the Game for Better Sex
How to Keep Your Head in the Game for ...
6 Healthy Ways to Elevate a Lean Burger
6 Healthy Ways to Elevate a Lean Burger
The Top Must-Have Gaming Gear
The Top Must-Have Gaming Gear
8 Alternative Ways to Get Muddy
8 Alternative Ways to Get Muddy

Connect with us

11 Most Extreme Adventure Races

Iditarod Trail Invitational - Alaska

Sure, youʼve heard of Alaska’s famous February Iditarod dogsled race covering over 1,000 miles of snow and ice. But lesser known (and even physically tougher) is the Iditarod Trail Invitational—a self-supported human footrace held simultaneously along the dogsled course. This arduous event requires steel mental determination over the 30 (or more) days it'll take you to move from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. On top of the $1,200 entry fee, racers (sans previous finishers) must post a $750 refundable bond. The bond gets donated to Iditarod if the racer asks for help from Iditarod trail crews (except in life-threatening or serious injury situations). Talk about additional motivation to finish. (alaskaultrasport.com)

Badass Score: 10

The Fit 5: Johny Hendricks and Jamie Varner Talk MMA

In this special-edition of The Fit 5, two mixed martial artists, Johny Hendricks and Jamie Varner give us an inside look into living life as a pro fighter.

Built for Training: Ace an Adventure Race—Overcome the Obstacles Learn how to face down—and totally crush—the obstacles you'll meet on race day.
Weekend One-Up: Double-Unders and Situps for Time This week's One-Up is an endurance and speed challenge with a total of 300 repetitions completed for time.
5-Minute Kitchen: Meet Melt Shop’s Spencer Rubin This NYC restaurant owner has a few essential tips for stocking your kitchen.

Newsletter Signup

PRIVACY POLICY

From Our Partners

AMERICAN MEDIA, INC.

  • Fit Pregnancy
  • Natural Health
  • Men's Fitness
  • Muscle & Fitness
  • Muscle & Fitness Hers
  • Flex
  • Shape
  • OK! Magazine
  • Radar Online
  • Star Magazine
  • Country Weekly
  • Globe Magazine
  • National Enquirer

Browse Men's Fitness

  • Home
  • Women
  • Advertising Info
  • Training
  • Leisure
  • Terms of Use
  • Nutrition
  • Gear
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2013 Weider Publications, LLC, a subsidiary of American Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

Quantcast