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Atypical Abbotsford athlete taking on Spartan Death Race challenge

Local trainer JP Siou received a last-minute invite to daring event in Vermont, hopes to survive
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Abbotsford含羞草研究社檚 JP Siou is set to take on the Spartan Death Race, which begins in Vermont later this month. (Submitted)

Abbotsford含羞草研究社檚 JP Siou is packing an axe, a turtle dove feather and a pound of donkey chow for a trip to the mountains of Vermont later this month for three days that will test his will to survive.

Siou has been chosen as one of a select few to participate in the Spartan Death Race event, which runs from June 30 to July 3.

It含羞草研究社檚 an event designed to break down competitors physically, mentally and emotionally. Racers are not aware of what the event consists of, but in the past it has included everything from chopping wood, magic tricks, riddles, thousands of physical challenges like burpees, all-night treks and many other tasks.

Siou, who owns a home-based fitness studio in Abbotsford and is a Spartan Race certified coach, was initially heading to Vermont for a workshop related to Spartan Race and was going to participate in the Death Race for six hours. However, all those attending the workshop were given an opportunity to be added as a possible last-minute entry into the full Death Race itself and Siou agreed to sign up.

He was then chosen as a replacement just a few weeks ago and agreed to take on the challenge. Only 10 per cent of all racers finish the Death Race and Siou is entering the event with very little prep. Despite that he said he含羞草研究社檚 looking forward to the challenge.

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His fitness journey began initially when he was discouraged at how out of shape he was when climbing stairs prior to the birth of his first child. Siou said he wanted to be able to play with his kids and slowly stepped away from his IT job.

He worked with a local trainer to get himself in shape and then became a trainer himself. He eventually built up a loyal clientele and launched The Body Transformation Group Inc. and operated classes out of his garage. He eventually opened a physical gym, but then returned to his home after that experiment didn含羞草研究社檛 prove to be profitable enough.

Siou said a big turning point for him was competing in the 2015 Spartan Race at Sun Peaks. He said the event truly challenged him and made him a better athlete physically and mentally.

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Following that race Siou took the Spartan coach training and is now one of three level-two certified Spartan coaches in western Canada. He said he含羞草研究社檚 also helped his clients complete Spartan Races and the feeling is amazing.

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He said his family, who he has resided with in Abbotsford since 2004, is very supportive of his wacky adventures. He also wants to motivate others to push themselves and achieve something they thought was not possible.

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Siou said his goal is to complete the event, but that ultimately he wants to finish in the top half of the field.

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Siou stated he will follow-up with The News after his experience at the Death Race.

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