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Utilizing Hunger Game Themes for Adventure Racing

By Rob Sutter


If there's one thing that can say about "The Hunger Games" books that I can't exactly say about many other mainstream titles, it's that it managed to keep my attention. I loved the utilization of action and while I may not be entirely focused on romance, I love the idea of drama in order to increase the tension of these games. There's also a great amount of athleticism that the participants have to utilize or else they may not survive. Adventure racing could take a few cues from the novels.

First off, there has to be a wide open space where the events can take place and adventure racing needs to be altered to accommodate this great space. Aside from combat, I've seen a great amount of running being done by the competitors. They have to be able to sprint in order to get away from danger or stake claim to belongings that can help them survive during these battles. These are the sorts of actions which can determine the people best suited to take part in events like Spartan Race.

Katniss had to be out of sight sometimes since she sometimes fought alone, meaning that trees and the sorts were not off-limits. This was utilized well by her since she had to be able to defend herself, even if it meant that she kept herself scarce from everyone else. Who's to say that these events couldn't use climbing in more rigorous ways, such as climbing up walls, scaling them with the utmost endurance? Even the most hardened of athletes would be challenged by them.

"The Hunger Games" effectively captured the sense of franticness, which I think that these races could bring over as well. In the books, the tributes always seemed to be acting, never stopping as if they were safe. There wasn't exactly a point where people would be able to claim that it's safe to relax, so situations always would up becoming tense. The competitors of these races could act in the same way, not allowing even a moment to be wasted.

I hold "The Hunger Games" in high regard, mostly because the books possessed a sense of action that I had not seen often in most other written works. With the battle scenes that had unfolded in addition to the athleticism that the tributes possessed overall, it was easy to picture what was happening and imagine that an actual movie was playing within the mind. This is perhaps the most important aspect of any book. Perhaps adventure racing would benefit by taking a cue from these novels.




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