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    Tough Mudder - Michigan

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    IRC at TG3

    IRC at TG3

    4.0
    (1 review)

    2021-05-08. IRC@TG3. Troy, MI…read more Over the years, Troy Gymnastics has expanded. Troy Gymnastics has several facilities, but all are in the Troy area and are close to each other. This location, Troy Gymnastics 3 is right next to Troy Gymnastics 4, their swim school. In addition to being a full Gymnastic facility, Troy Gym 3 also has an Indoor Ropes Course. Ropes Courses have been the fastest expanding business in the last few years and is continuing to gain traction especially with the younger kids. It's a great way to get in some physical activity and social distance at the same time so it's COVID friendly. Like most other active indoor center a waiver needs to be signed, and for this indoor ropes course, participants need to have a reach of 54 inches, so kids as young as 8 can participate (average height of girls at age 8 is about 47 inches). If you have even younger ones, they can participate in the Munchkins Ropes Course at TG4. Their website states that the IRC@TC3 is open on Saturday's only from 16:00 - 20:00, but this may be COVID hours. Bookings can only be made via online reservation. Email communication is very good, and we received a response within one business day despite the site stating that responses are 1-3 business days. Bookings for the IRC need to be made 2-7 days in advance. Pricing and times vary. In a nutshell, weekday climbs are $12/hour and weekend climbs are $15/hour. The facility is 42,000 sq. ft. and there is an area upstairs overlooking the gym floor for parents and guardians as well as lockers and restrooms. There is no food or drink available for purchase. Tip: Sometimes there are deals on Groupon, but those deals come with restrictions. Read the fine print carefully before purchasing. When we reached out to them online we asked for a deal rather than going through Groupon and they accommodated provided we had a minimum party of 4. While we already had four, it was a good deal so told some friends. In the end it was a win-win for all. We got a deal on the price, and business for them went from 4 to 15! Since it was indoor, and a ropes course can get most to work up quite a sweat, I recommend you dress in something comfortable and light. Avoid loose and baggy clothing and make sure your wear a comfortable pair of shoes (tennis or cross training shoes). Also bring a water bottle and make sure it's full, you'll need it afterwards! No experience is needed and it's 100% safe. Before you venture out onto the course, they train you on how to safely navigate the double locking harnesses on a miniature build. There are also several checkpoints throughout the course where you can respectfully end, start, or resume your journey should you need a break. But if you can complete the entire course in one fell swoop, you'll earn bragging rights and will get the opportunity to leave your mark on the miniature training build for all others to see. We were lucky today, the Gymnastics floor was closed so we had the entire place pretty much to ourselves and I was able to get some nice pics and videos of the kids. Overall, it was a great experience. We've done TreeRunner Adventure Park last year at OU, which was an outdoor ropes course, and this was our first indoor one. It was much warmer being inside, but just as exhausting. They did have a zip line, but it wasn't really a zip line. The line travels from A to B, but then you kind of swing back and forth like a pendulum and eventually end up resting in the middle of the line. Still a great activity and fun for all. If you've never been, I recommend you try this at least once. 4 stars. Almost forgot, masks are required at all times. And in case you're wondering, only 5 of the 15 got to leave with bragging rights. If you would like to experience more, come dine-with-me.yelp.com I'd love to have your company... Play safe!

    Detroit Free Press Marathon

    Detroit Free Press Marathon

    4.8
    (17 reviews)

    I have run this race twice and both times I've had a great time. The race is very well organized…read moreand has a pretty cool expo before when you pick up your packet. I enjoy the atmosphere and the people because it has a very cool vibe all around. One cool thing is even though you have competitive runners to runners who just want to see if they can finish they are all friendly and supportive of each other. Also, what makes this event special is that you get to run across the Ambassador Bridge and into Canada where you once again get great support from the crowd, and then run through the Detroit/Windsor tunnel under the Detroit River back into Detroit where you once again get greeted by cheering crowds! One thing about this event is that it fills up fast so if you're planning on running in it sign up quickly because it will sell out. The promotion of the event says that it is voted the Best Marathon in the U.S., and having run a couple of half marathons I would agree. The other event that I would say has a close to this one's feel would be the Rock n Roll half marathon in D.C. where you get run by some of the monuments and it also has the same good vibes and fun atmosphere.

    What great about the half or full marathon is definitely the fact you run in 2 different…read morecountries. I really enjoy the run on the bridge that connects Detroit to Winston. We got to see the sunrise during the run. The view on Winston side, we got to view the city of Detroit on the riverfront. There were signs everywhere for us to navigate either if you're doing a half marathon or the full marathon. The expedition the day before the race was very organized and we were able to find a lot of information on where to park, drop off and acceptable IDs that we need to carry for the run.

    Tough Mudder - Michigan - challengecourses - Updated August 2026

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