The GLADIATOR ROCK'N RUN is the craziest one day event on the planet.  It's a 5k race with 12 Obstacles built in that challenges all participants in test of strength, agility and fitness.  Then to celebrate their conquest with beer, bands, and barbecue in a bad-ass post race party.

Anyone can do it.  It's not about being the fastest or the best. But doing the best you can. 

It will be insane.  It will be a challenge.  It will be a helluva good time. 

It's for those who see the limits of possibility as another challenge.  It's for those who embrace life and work with an equal passion.  It's for those who want a memory that echoes into eternity. 

For a look at the different obstacles on your run from hell click here!

Best of all Gladiator Rock'n Run help raise money for the the Epilepsy Foundation.  My best bud's daughter is afflicted. She is beautiful. She is the real Gladiator. This event is in honor of her. 

The Rock'n Rumble Pit is a "for charity" area near the exposition vendors and beer garden where you can battle friend or foe in the awesome games like: Joust, Rings or Ruin, and Mud Tug-o-war.  

There will be an "extra fee" with all monies going to the Epilepsy Foundation.

Who is with me??  Who wants to Rock and Run!!!  

Click here for the: The Gladiator Rock'n Run Website

Thanks,

Dan Clark

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I had an interesting interchange with a young friend of mine about whether or not he should take steroids. I know a little about the subject being that I took them for over 20 years.  

I say he's young – young to me, but he's not a kid.  I believe he's in his late 20's.  Not that I'm old like father time.  Hell, I just had my 45 birthday… but I'm wise in years of experience.  I've seen a lot in my life.  

Well, this friend of mine — we'll call him "Rick" — has been asking me a lot about steroids.  He's obsessed with them and what he thinks they will do for him and how they will change his life.  Just recently he said, "I'd love to be able to bench 500 pounds and scream and throw it on the rack, like you did when you were Nitro on "American Gladiators."  

The kid's a smart kid… he read my memoir Gladiator – A True Story of Roids, Rage and Redemption a few times.  So, I'm stunned my stance against steroids isn't crystal clear him.

I have to say, it feels odd now to be admired for being a Hercules who hoisted up heavy weights.  But at the time it meant everything.  I realize now it means nothing.  But what's different?  What's changed? And how do I share this with my young friend?  The best I could come up with is:  

wish I would've spent more time building a life back when I was young — because eventually your body will fail you — it will grow old — but the life you build around will only continue to grow and blossom. 

I really hope he understands me.  It took me too many years to realize that: 

Steroids and drugs are a hopeless reach for happiness.  Because you'll never be big enough or strong enough or high enough to fill what is missing inside.  Eventually you'll have to learn the process of building a life, and realize that the honey, the reward, comes from putting your nose to the grindstone and walking toward a place you want to go.   

I dedicated my book to:

My son, my family, and that bright shining smile of nieces and nephews that became more important than the roar of the crowd.  

This distinction has made all the difference.   Even though he wasn't asking me for advice, I say this to my young friend: 

Build your life from the inside out.  Know that your enough.  And realize that where ever you go, there you will be. 

Be Brilliant!

Dan Clark

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BTW — I've been clean for over 6 years.  One of the best products that really helped me is this protein powder called Sun Warrior protein.  It's organic, raw and make with brown rice protein and has the highest assimilation on the market.  It's great stuff that is easy to digest and the best I've found period.

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