A group of eight people took on a mammoth endurance event.
The team from The Transformation Rooms, Kirkby Stephen, took on the Born Survivor obstacle course in Ribble Valley on September 14.
The event is described as 'one of the UK’s most challenging military-style endurance events'.
Participants faced 30 military-grade obstacles, testing their mental and physical strength across the landscape.
The Transformation Rooms team consisted of Chris, Sam, Derek, Louise, Jacob, Shaz, Holly, and Joe.
Louise's partner, Simon, joined to capture the team’s efforts through photos.
The group displayed 'incredible teamwork and determination', sticking together as they conquered mud, tunnels, and 'daunting' obstacles.
The team's 'camaraderie shone through' as they tackled the challenges, with each member supporting one another to the finish line.
Chris Hodder, owner of The Transformation Rooms, said: "Everyone showed incredible bravery out there, and it was inspiring to see our team help each other through every challenge.
"Born Survivor isn’t just about individual strength – it’s about lifting each other up, and that’s exactly what our team did today."
The team's spirit and effort is said to have 'left a lasting impression on fellow competitors and spectators alike'.
If you’d like more information about The Transformation Rooms, you can contact them on 07403930305.
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