Dr. Becky Neal: Guinness World Record Holder, Elite Obstacle Course Racer & Head of British Obstacle Sports on Pushing Boundaries in Sport and Science
Release Date: 12/03/2024
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Becky is an elite British obstacle course racer, a dedicated sports science lecturer, and the Head of OCR at British Obstacle Sports. She’s a Guinness World Record holder for completing the world’s highest OCR event on Mount Everest, and she’s competed in over 150 races across 10 countries since she first discovered the sport during her PhD in environmental physiology.
With a background in running and gymnastics, OCR was a natural fit for Becky, but it’s been her grit and resilience that have propelled her to captain the British national team and become a leader in this sport.
In this episode, she shares her journey—from her early experiences and initial challenges to racing in extreme environments like the deserts of Saudi Arabia and the high altitudes of Nepal. She also offers invaluable tips on tackling difficult obstacles and staying motivated, no matter your skill level.
We’ll explore Becky’s groundbreaking research into wearable technology to monitor athlete health in extreme conditions, and discuss the future of OCR as it takes a spot in the 2028 Olympics as part of the modern pentathlon.
This is an episode that celebrates the power of perseverance, and you won’t want to miss it. Tune in for some serious inspiration!
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Show notes
- Who is Becky
- Becky's active childhood involved gymnastics, athletics, cross-country, and camping
- Continuing her passion for sports through university
- Doing cheerleading before discovering obstacle course racing
- The history of Obstacle Course Racing (OCR)
- The Tough Guy races in the UK
- How races like Tough Mudder, and Spartan Race brought mainstream popularity to OCR
- Becky's first OCR experience
- Finding OCR to be both challenging and enjoyable
- Becky's competitive nature and desire to prove herself physically
- Enjoying the camaraderie of OCR teams
- Training centres and British Obstacle Sports
- Fostering a supportive community for women in OCR
- Struggling with strength for heavy carries
- How her background in gymnastics gave her a head start on techniques
- The growth of OCR, especially among women
- The excitement of seeing more teenage girls getting involved in OCR
- Her journey of self-improvement within OCR
- Being motivated by the sport’s evolving challenges and the supportive community
- Physical and psychological types of obstacles
- High obstacles like the cargo net
- Slides and confined spaces that can cause psychological challenges
- Personal anecdotes of fear and mental hurdles among friends
- Overcoming fears and mental blocks
- Participating with someone to ease the process
- Training at centres to practise certain obstacles
- Exposure to obstacles through videos and guides for familiarity
- Balancing physical condition with mental readiness
- Running 4-5 times a week to build endurance for the races
- Bouldering for grip strength, not necessarily for climbing technique
- Use of specialised obstacle centres and coaches, where available
- Becky's home training setup, including a bike ergo, monkey bars, campus board, and kettlebells
- Mount Everest Guinness World Record
- Becky’s long-standing interest in mountains and altitude
- Event titled “World’s Highest OCR,” set in Nepal (November 2022)
- Partnership with wearable device company OxyWear to monitor oxygen levels
- Study on cognitive function, oxygen saturation, and altitude sickness
- Three stages of the event, including the trek to Everest Base Camp
- Challenges like acclimatisation, extreme cold, and high altitude during the race
- Altitude, oxygen scarcity, and impact on the body
- Importance of respecting one's limits and listening to the body
- Observations of other trekkers struggling and determination to continue despite health risks
- Reflections on motivations and risks in high-stakes, challenging environments
- Personal experience of altitude sickness and emotional response
- Understanding individual responses to high-altitude training and sickness
- Current research - using short hypoxia exposures to predict altitude sickness risk
- Approaches in nutrition, training, and adaptation for individual physiology
- Use of wearable technology to monitor vital signs
- Desert Ultra OCR in Saudi Arabia
- Personal approach to training and racing
- Innovation in wearable tech testing
- Future plans and research direction
- Final words of advice
Social Media
Website: British Obstacle Course Racing
Instagram: @therunnerbeanuk