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Friday May 1, 2015

Wod:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICOLE!

Buy in:
35 second handstand hold

5 rounds
1 max deadlift
19 push jerks 95/65
80 weighted Russian twists 15/10

Cash out:
35 wall balls


Thursday April 30, 2015

Run 1 mile - do 5 burpees every 100 meters
Wednesday April 29, 2015

12 min amrap

3 wall climbs
6 clean and jerks 115/95
9 v-sit ups
12 double unders
Tuesday April 28, 2015

6 rounds for time

6 KBS 53/35
6 Wallballs 20/14
6 pullups
6 push ups
6 lunges
6 backsquats 135/95

Monday April 27, 2015

Buy in:
15 man makers

Wod:
2 rounds for time

10 burpee box jump overs 24/20
10 bar facing burpees
10 burpee toes to bar
10 burpees
Saturday April 25, 2014

JT
Jeff Taylor21-15-9 reps, for time
Handstand push-ups
Ring dips
Push-ups
In honor of Petty Officer 1st Class Jeff Taylor, 30, of Little Creek, VA, who was killed in Afghanistan June 2005

Taylor was part of a dedicated Naval Special Warfare team fighting the Taliban, a fundamentalist regime that a U.S.-led coalition knocked from power in Afghanistan in 2001, but has continued to conduct guerilla operations, particularly along the Pakistan border. Taylor worked to help ensure al Qaeda terrorists could not train in, nor launch strikes from Afghanistan since their lethal attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.Jeffrey Taylor enlisted in the Navy in 1994 and became a Hospital Corpsman. After graduating from BUD/S, Taylor was assigned to SEAL Team EIGHT, the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, and SEAL Team TEN. He deployed to Afghanistan in April 2005.
Jeffrey Taylor was one of 16 troops killed when a MH- 47 Chinook helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan on June 28, on a daring daylight mission to reinforce a four-man SEAL reconnaissance squad that had been ambushed in 8,000- foot mountainous terrain.
Taylor, seven other SEALs, and eight Army “Nightstalker” Commandos died in their heroic attempt to rescue their fellow SEALs. LT Michael Murphy, Matthew Axelson, and Danny Dietz fought on courageously, providing protective fire for a fourth squad member to escape, before they were killed in the fierce firefight by overwhelming Taliban forces.
A total of 11 SEALs died that day in the Global War against Terror. It was the biggest single loss of life for Naval Special Warfare forces since World War II. To a man, these SEALs embodied the Navy’s core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment, and took care of their teammates to the end.
Jeffrey Taylor is remembered with the greatest respect and gratitude by his fellow SEALs, the Navy, and our nation. is remembered with the greatest respect and
gratitude by his fellow SEALs, the Navy, and our nation.


Friday, April 24, 2015

For time:

50 air squats
40 push ups
30 toes to bar
20 ring dips
10 squat cleans @ 185/135