Friday, January 25

Turn 2 CrossFit Workout of the Day

Turn2CrossFit – CrossFit

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Jump Rope Warm-Up (No Measure)

7 Minute Time Cap

100 Singles

50 Left Leg

50 Right Leg

100 alternating leg

50 Double-Unders

100 Singles

Dunn (AMRAP – Rounds)

Complete as many rounds as possible in 19 minutes of:

3 muscle-ups

1 shuttle sprint, 5 yards, 10 yards, 15 yards

6 burpee box jump-overs, 20-in. box

On the burpees, jump over the box without touching it.
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kielin Dunn, 19, of Chesapeake, Virginia, died on Feb. 18, 2010, while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Dunn was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

His friends remember him for his passion and enthusiasm, which extended to athletic activities such as CrossFit and break dancing.

He is survived by his parents, Terri Dunn Campbell and Gary Campbell; sister, Nicole Campbell; and brother, Jonathan Campbell.
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Randy (Time)

For Time:

75 Power Snatches, 75#
In honor of Randy Simmons, 51, a 27 year LAPD veteran and SWAT team member who was killed February 6 in the line of duty.
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Ladies Rx is 55#

*This workout should be done in less than 8 minutes or you are moving too slow!

Scotty (AMRAP – Rounds)

Complete as many rounds as possible in 11 minutes of:

5 deadlifts, 315 lb.

18 wall-ball shots, 20-lb. ball

17 burpees, over the bar
Scott “Scotty” Deem, 31, of San Antonio, Texas, was killed while responding to a four-alarm structure fire on May 18, 2017. Deem and his fellow firefighters were searching the building for survivors, but after 11 minutes, Deem sounded a Mayday call. Rescuers were unable to locate him in time.

Deem served with the San Antonio Fire Department for six years. The department is home to a non-profit CrossFit affiliate, where he worked hard to stay in peak physical health. His favorite workouts included The Chief, DT and Lynne.

Deem is survived by his wife, Jennifer; and children, Dakota, Tyler and Aubrey (due August 2017).
To learn more about Scotty click here
Female Rx is 245#

Tiff (AMRAP – Rounds)

On a 25-minute clock,

Run 1.5 miles

Then perform as many rounds as possible of:

11 chest-to-bar pull-ups

7 hang squat cleans, 155 lb.

7 push presses, 155 lb.
United States Army Capt. Benjamin David Tiffner, 31, of West Virginia, died Nov. 7, 2007, when his vehicle was struck by an improvised-explosive device in Baghdad, Iraq, while he was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

In 1996, Tiffner was nominated by Senator Robert Byrd to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He graduated from the Academy in 2000. After six years of service, Tiffner graduated from the Special Forces Qualification Course and was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

Tiffner’s mother, Judith, said her son always wanted to serve.
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Female Rx is 105#