You’re coming to the end of an epic race. Your chest burns as your lungs fight to suck in enough oxygen and your thighs ache as lactic acid courses through your muscles in a final effort to
reach the finish. If this sounds like hell, this isn’t the book for you, but if you’ve experienced similar feelings and the subsequent endorphin rush as you cross the line, Up for the
Challenge? will be right up your street. Sports writer Dominic Bliss has scoured the planet to bring you a selection of some of the most intense, hardcore sporting events around and dares
you to have a go yourself. With over 60 challenges covering all four corners of the globe and a range of different disciplines, discover events like the North Pole Marathon where competitors
run the 26.4 miles in sub-zero conditions or the Atlantic Challenge, a race that sees you and a rowing boat attempt to cross the world’s second largest ocean. Then there’s the Simpson Desert
Challenge, a five-day bike race across the Australian Outback, or the Tevis Cup, a 100-mile, 24-hour horse ride across California’s Sierra Nevada mountains – an event where on average only
around half the competitors make it to the finish line. Alongside the event profiles, which are illustrated with spectacular photography are interviews with some of the competitors and
organisers, explaining what it’s actually like putting yourself through some of the most extreme physical tests known to man.