Okay, so, I saw this thing online about Sara Saffari and her races, and I thought, “Why not give it a try?” I mean, I’ve seen her around on Instagram, and she’s like, super fit. It looked intense, but I was up for the challenge.

I started digging around to see what this “Sara Saffari race” was all about. Turns out, it’s not an official race or anything. It’s more like a personal fitness challenge inspired by her workouts. She’s big on those intense, full-body workouts, so I figured it would be something along those lines.
First, I tried to piece together a routine based on what I saw on her Instagram. Lots of running, some weightlifting, and those crazy cardio bursts she does. I made a list:
- Start with a 2-mile run. Just to get the blood pumping, you know?
- Then, some weightlifting. I did some squats, deadlifts, and bench presses. Nothing too crazy, just enough to feel it.
- After that, I threw in some of those cardio things. Burpees, jumping jacks, high knees. Man, those are tough.
- Then, cool down with another, shorter, run.
I did this whole thing a few times a week. It was rough at first. I was sore, tired, and honestly, I wanted to quit a few times. But I kept at it. I mean she is so influential on social media, so I thought this must be worth it.
After a few weeks, I started to see some changes. I felt stronger, had more energy, and those cardio bursts? They got a little easier. Still tough, but not “I’m gonna die” tough.
I kept this up for a couple of months. I wouldn’t say I got totally ripped like this girl, but I definitely felt better about myself. It was a good challenge, and it pushed me to get in better shape.

So, that’s my story about trying out the “Sara Saffari race.” It’s not an official thing, but if you’re looking for a tough workout challenge, you can piece something together from her stuff online. Just be ready to work!
I’m gonna keep doing these workouts, maybe mix them up a bit. Who knows, maybe I’ll come up with my own “race” someday. For now, I’m just happy I gave it a shot and didn’t give up.
What I learned
I also learned that it’s important to listen to your body. There were days when I was just too tired, so I took a break. No shame in that. It’s all about finding what works for you and sticking with it. Consistency is key, as they always say.