Sponsored Content

Releasing your inner beast

Sponsored by
Beast Mode YMCA, workout

You might be familiar with Beast from the X-Men – but what exactly is Beast Mode?

Beast Mode is a high-intensity strength and endurance training class (not to be confused with Marshawn Lynch) that you can participate in (as a part of your membership) at your local YMCA. A variety of exercises, like sprints, Olympic weightlifting + box jumps, are thrown in the mix to keep things interesting. 💪

Bringing out your inner beast might make you a little competitive, and you’re in luck: each year, the YMCA of Greenville hosts the Beast Mode Games.

The Beast Mode Games began in 2014 + feature both male and female athletes competing solo or as teams in highly skilled courses. Competitors typically condition for about 3 months to prepare for the competition – one that it has been said is a painful kind of fun. We’ve seen them in action, and we would need 3 months to recover.

The games, created by the YMCA of Greenville, have now become known across the country. This past year saw more than 200 competitors from 10 states sign up to test their inner beast and compete for a pretty sick trophy + money. Of course, the ultimate prize is walking away with a strong mental state and endurance… but cash money is always an added bonus.

Interested in following the games or signing up for next year? (It’s open to the public.) Follow their Facebook page for updates and videos that’ll make you wanna hit the gym.

More from GVLtoday
Each week, GVLtoday and CLTtoday will recap “Top Chef: Carolinas” with fun facts we’ve learned from our reporting behind the scenes and our pro tips about venues featured in each of our cities.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
Watch 14,000 rubber ducks float down the Reedy River.
Episodes in our city will start airing soon, and VisitGreenvilleSC has a list of ways for you to celebrate.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Discover and document local species as part of a worldwide effort to track biodiversity this spring.
Community members are invited to help create a massive paint-by-number mural at Goodwill at the Trail during a day of art, shopping, food, and family fun.
From a West Greenville High School update to plans to extend car rider loops, here’s what GCS wants to do.
Sponsored
Whether you’re participating in Record Store Day 2024 or you’re just looking to shop local for some music, we’ve rounded up record stores in Greenville, SC.