BattleFrog leaps into 2015 series

Photo courtesy of battlefrogteam.com The website, www.battlefrogseries.com, reads: “This former airport and surrounding land features lakes, swamps, flats, and single track trails of climbs and down hills across over 500 acres. You can bet we will make use of every terrain feature to put you to the test. After you have soared through the course, plan to stay for a day of family fun on the Compound with food, refreshments, unique and exciting Navy SEAL displays, activities and live-action demonstrations.”

Photo courtesy of battlefrogteam.com
The website, www.battlefrogseries.com, reads: “This former airport and surrounding land features lakes, swamps, flats, and single track trails of climbs and down hills across over 500 acres. You can bet we will make use of every terrain feature to put you to the test. After you have soared through the course, plan to stay for a day of family fun on the Compound with food, refreshments, unique and exciting Navy SEAL displays, activities and live-action demonstrations.”


Patrick McCallister
For Veteran Voice
Here’s a New Year resolution for you — run with the SEALs to help support the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce, and the museum’s Trident House, Sebastian.
“BattleFrog is an obstacle course race series founded and designed by former Navy SEALs,” Dan Curran, public relations director, said. “A group of Navy SEALs got together at one point and realized they loved obstacle racing and were looking for a way to support the organizations that support SEALs and fallen SEALs’ families.”
So, as 2013 was winding down, BattleFrog launched with its unique offering of SEAL-inspired physical and psychological obstacle racing with categories for all participants.
“They did their first race in May, 2014, and they did six events in cities across the U.S.” Curran said. “In 2015, we have more than 18 events planned.”
With more than a $1 million in cash and prizes in webbed hand to award.
The first BattleFrog event will be at Amelia Earhart Park — 401 E. 65th St., Hialeah — Feb. 28 to March 1.
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