Below is a table showing the chip timing results for all participants who wore chip timers during the Mighty Mud Dash on April 1st, 2017. Competitive wave winners are in red.
Due to strong storms, large hail, possible tornadoes, and damaging winds expected for Sunday, and after careful consideration, we at Mighty Mud Dash have chosen to postpone all Sunday, April 2nd wave times to Sunday, April 9th, 2017 to ensure the safety of all participants and volunteers.
All tickets purchased or transferred to Sunday, April 2nd are automatically good for the new date.
If you are unable to make this new date, please contact support@mightymuddash.com to transfer your ticket to the April 2018 event which will take place at Sam Houston Race Park on April 7th and 8th, 2018.
Registration for the postponed Sunday event will remain open until then.
We greatly apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding in the matter, as safety is our top priority for all involved in our events.
Our New 2017 Finisher Shirt designed by our in-house designer Scott McMicahel. You can only get your Mighty Mud Dash 2017 Finisher Shirt, by finishing the race. The first step is registering and then starting your training.
Mighty Mud Dash has rolled out a new referral program for April 1st & 2nd, 2017 mud run!
You have registered for our run, and now it is time for you to get your money back! Well, here is how you do it!
Referral Link:
As described in our video below all you have to do is share your link in your confirmation email, and for every three people that click your link and register, we will automatically refund you $15! Need help getting your custom link? You can look up your confirmation email, log into your profile at www.RunSignUp.com and go under My Referrals to find your link and if all else fails just email us are support@MightyMudDash.com
Mighty Mud Dash is proud to present the 2017 finisher medal, “The Big Heart.” Named not for its size, but for what the finisher medal represents. The Big Heart is exclusively designed in-house to capture the essence of our hometown Houston, TX from its creative design down to the empowering name.
The design of the medal emulates Houston with the Downtown Skyline while also capturing the city’s broad range of interests, backgrounds, and experiences through the vibrant color design. To top it off, the medal’s name is based on one of Houston’s many nicknames, “The Big Heart”, to seize the spirit of every Houstonian. Houston originally earned the nickname “The Big Heart” back in 2005-2006 when Houston offered shelter, food, and aid to 150,000 survivors from Hurricane Katrina.
Like the meaning of the medal’s name, we believe our participants embody the same ethics and principals Houstonians did in 2005-2006 in lending a helping hand to those in need. We see it year after year – Participants assisting each other through tough obstacles and emphasizing helping those in need rather than finishing first.
It is a real reminder that, together, we are mightier.
Below is a table showing the chip timing results for all participants who wore chip timers during the Mighty Mud Dash ULTRA 8K held October 10-11, 2015.
Our sponsors over at Sports Authority is running a Labor Day Special with 20% OFF!
Simply, print off the image below and take it to your local Sports Authority store to get 20% OFF all your gear.
Packet Pick Up will also be Thursday October 8th, 2015 from 10:00am – 8:00pm.
Location – Sports Authority – 2131 South Post Oak Blvd
If you cannot make Packet Pick Up you can pick your packet up at the race.
Every event we have a lot of teams sign up to conquer Mighty Mud Dash and this Fall is no different. So far there are over 300 teams registered as of August 23rd, 2015. We have seen some familiar faces and newbies rounding out the top five teams in the Fall event.
Starting this week we will go back through our stats and creating a Mighty Mud Dash Team Hall Of Fame. The top five teams of every event will be initiated into the Mighty Mud Dash Hall Of Fame. We will be coming up with appropriate prizes for these Hall Of Famers.
Fall 2015 Top Teams
1. Team Alpha3 – 21 Members
2. Muddy Shippers – 16 Members
2. Runnin Dirt – 16 Members
4. Cerveveros Tejanos – 14
5. Team Awesome – 13
A familiar face in team Work Of Art sitting at a solid 11 members.
According to ESPN’s Tania Ganguli, Watt has drastically changed his diet since he entered the NFL and now eats between 6,000 to 9,000 calories per day including one cheat day per week where he downs bacon, mash potatoes, and avocados.
For a person to get 9,000 calories between five meals would look something like this.
• Breakfast – 2,000 Calories – 13 large Cooked Eggs, 6 Cups of cooked oatmeal
• Brunch – 2,000 Calories – 6 Pancakes (6″ dia & 77g), 4 slices of 6 oz ham
• Lunch – 2,000 Calories – 3 diced chicken (140 g, 9 cups of sweet potatoes
• Dinner – 2,000 Calories – 4.5 cups of spaghetti, 9.5 pieces of toast
• Late Night – 1,000 Calories – 9.6 cups of cheerios
Now that is one heck of a diet! Watt, is not the only elite athlete to consume this many calories to fuel his insane work outs. Michael Phelps and teammate Ryan Lochte reportedly would take in 8,000 – 12,000 calories. Now that is just nuts!
How many calories do you take in?
Don’t know how many calories you eat a day? Well, take a look at the chart below for a reference of what the suggested Calorie Requirements are according to WebMD