THE AGOGE

60+

HOURS

People from all walks of life travel to the most remote parts of the world to experience the most physically and mentally challenging, and culturally immersive, once in a lifetime adventure. This is based on the ancient Greek trial of the same name.
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The Agoge Returns in 2025

The Agoge: 300 March
From October 31 to November 2, take on a 70-mile (115 km) ruck march through the legendary landscapes of Sparta, Greece. Push your limits, honor the legacy of ancient warriors, and forge your place among Spartans.

WHAT YOU'LL EARN

Agoge has nothing to do with swag, although if you graduate you’ll earn the coveted Agoge medal. Agoge is about new experiences that will forever change your view of yourself, and the world. It has literally transformed people’s entire lives.

Spartan Agoge finisher wedges

Spartan Agoge unique finisher shirt

Spartan Agoge patch

*Check your individual Agoge event guide for more information.
The Experience
THE CHALLENGE

Each Agoge has a specific gear list that will be assigned to each student. Moving fast and light in all conditions, with a minimalist mindset to equipment while still carrying all items essential for survival, is a core philosophy. If you have backcountry experience, you’ll be familiar with much of the gear. Don’t worry if you do not - you’ll soon find out.

GEAR UP

Your best preparation will be to complete several 12 hour Hurricane Heats, but Agoge’s length with lack of sleep makes it difficult to train for. You’ll need to work on your extreme endurance, spending long hours on your feet, completing complex tasks on no sleep and minimal food. Above all, your mind must be ready to endure one of the hardest trials of your life.

Training

FAQ

Sounds like Agoge is expensive?
Can I sign up with friends / my wife / my boyfriend / my colleagues?
I’m not exactly athletic, but I have epic mental endurance. Do I have what it takes?
I have so many other questions!
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