From 25/06/2021 to 27/06/2021
Challenging
Total Warrior is an obstacle event that cranks it up several notches so you need to be prepared for the ultimate test of stamina, strength and determination.
With 25 punishing obstacles, Total Warrior prides itself on offering greater variety and more obstacles-per-kilometre (or pain-for-your-pound) than any other race out there. So, if you want to avoid falling at the first giant hurdle, don't forget the upper body training.
And do bring a change of clothes to wear with your free finisher's T-shirt at the after-party because you’re going to get a bit muddy.
I need a place
We don’t have charity places in this event, but you can still take part and help young people with cancer.
Simply buy your place directly through the organisers, then let us know you’ve got it by filling out our free online fundraising registration form, and set your own fundraising target.
Once you’ve registered with us, we’ll send you a free Teenage Cancer Trust running top along with a handy welcome pack filled with helpful fundraising ideas.
I already have a place
You’ve already got a place in Total Warrior?
Brilliant! You can still help young people with cancer.
Simply register your fundraising with us for free, and set your own fundraising target.
Once you’ve registered, we’ll send you a free Teenage Cancer Trust running top along with a handy welcome pack filled with helpful fundraising ideas.
5 reasons to take part with us
We could go on all day about why you should join our team, but that would be boring so we’ll keep it short. Here are our top 5 reasons:
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You’ll help young people with cancer.
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You’ll receive an exclusive Teenage Cancer Trust running top.
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You’ll have access to our incredible training zone.
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You’ll get all the fundraising help you need to reach your goal.
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You can talk to us. We’re here to support you.
How you can help young people
£30 could pay for an hour of care from a Teenage Cancer Trust nurse, who will understand the challenges of dealing with cancer as a young person and specialise in the best treatment for the cancers that affect this age group.
£50 could buy a round of pizzas for a young person and their friends, which might just be the first thing that tempts a young person out of bed after a gruelling round of chemo.
£100 could pay for 5 hours of time from one of our Multi-Disciplinary Team Co-ordinators, so they can build links with NHS staff, find out about every young cancer patient and arrange the right support.
£200 could pay for one of our Youth Support Co-ordinators to give a group of young people a night out at the cinema or bowling – a world away from treatments and appointments.
£500 could pay for a young person to make a film to express their feelings and help family and friends understand what they’re going through.
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