Sunday, May 31, 2015

Monday 6/1

"Les"
Happy 27th Birthday

2rft

27 Split squat 

27 Pull ups 

27 KBS 53/35 

NBCF Competitors

Pistols, C2B, 70/53


Thursday, May 28, 2015

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Thursday 5/28

Wod 
Amrap 13
100m farmers carry 53/35
6 tire flips
12 push press 115/75

Nbcf competitors
70/53 and 135/95

Monday, May 25, 2015

Tuesday 5/26

Wod
3 rft
10 clean and jerks 135/95
50 double unders

NBCF Competitors
Wod - 155/105

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Memorial Day "Murph"

Class Schedule
8:00am - Experienced members (coaches will be working out at this time)
9:30am - regular class



**Break up the pull-ups, push-ups, and squats as desired

Michael Murphy

This workout was one of Mike's favorites and he'd named it 'Body Armor.' From here on it will be referred to as 'Murph' in honor of the focused warrior and great American who wanted nothing more in life than to serve this great country and the beautiful people who make it what it is. 


Murphy, who was 29 when he died, graduated from Pennsylvania State University and was accepted to multiple law schools, but decided he could do more for his country as one of the Navy’s elite SEALS — special forces trained to fight on sea, air and land — the same forces that killed Osama bin Laden.

Murphy, of Patchogue, N.Y., earned his nickname " The Protector" after getting suspended in elementary school for fighting with bullies who tried to stuff a special-needs child into a locker and for intervening when some youths were picking on a homeless man, said Dan Murphy, a lawyer, former prosecutor and Army veteran who served in Vietnam.

Maureen Murphy said he thought he was too young to take a desk job as a lawyer. Instead, he went to officer candidate school, the first step on his journey to become a SEAL officer. He was in training during the Sept. 11 attacks, which shaped his views.

His view was that there are “bullies in the world and people who’re oppressed in the world. And he said, ‘Sometimes they have to be taken care of,'” she said.

On June 28, 2005, the day he was killed, Murphy was leading a SEAL team in northeastern Afghanistan looking for the commander of a group of insurgents known as the Mountain Tigers.

The Operation Red Wings reconnaissance team rappelled down from a helicopter at night and climbed through rain to a spot 10,000 feet high overlooking a village to keep a lookout. But the mission was compromised the following morning when three local goat herders happened upon their hiding spot.

High in the Hindu Kush mountains, Murphy and Petty Officers Marcus Luttrell of Huntsville, Texas; Matthew Axelson of Cupertino, Calif.; and Danny Dietz of Littleton, Colo.; held a tense discussion of the rules of engagement and the fate of the three goat herders, who were being held at gunpoint.

If they were Taliban sympathizers, then letting the herders go would allow them to alert the Taliban forces lurking in the area; killing them might ensure the team’s safety, but there were issues of possible military charges and a media backlash, according to Luttrell, the lone survivor.

Murphy, who favored letting the goat herders go, guided a discussion of military, political, safety and moral implications. A majority agreed with him.

An hour after the herders were released, more than 100 Taliban armed with AK-47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades opened fire, attacking from higher elevation, and maneuvering to outflank the SEALs, said Gary Williams, author of “Seal of Honor,” a biography of Murphy.

Dan Murphy said his son made the right call.

“It was exactly the right decision and what Michael had to do. I’m looking at it from Michael’s perspective, that these were clearly civilians. One of them was 14 years old, which was about the age of his brother. Michael knew the rules of engagement and the risks associated with it,” the father said.

As the only survivor, Luttrell has pangs of regret for voting to go along with Murphy, his best friend; he now believes the team could’ve survived if the goat herders were killed.

In his own book, “Lone Survivor,” Luttrell wrote that Murphy was shot in the stomach early in the firefight, but ignored the wound and continued to lead the team, which killed dozens of Taliban attackers. The injuries continued to mount as the SEALs were forced to scramble, slide and tumble down the mountain in the face of the onslaught.

Three of the team members had been shot at least once when Murphy decided drastic action was needed to save the team, Luttrell wrote. With the team’s radio out of commission, Murphy exposed himself to enemy gunfire by stepping into a clearing with a satellite phone to make a call to Bagram Airfield to relay the dire situation. He dropped the phone after being shot, then picked it up to complete the phone call with four words: “Roger that, thank you.”

By the end of the two-hour firefight, Murphy, Dietz and Axelson were dead. The tragedy was compounded when 16 rescuers — eight additional SEALs and eight members of the Army’s elite “Night Stalkers” — were killed when their MH-47 Chinook helicopter was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade.

It was the largest single-day loss in naval special warfare history.



Thursday, May 21, 2015

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Wednesday 5/20

Wod
AMRAP 8
Strict Press 115/75
w/ 50 double unders after every drop 

Rest 4 min

800m run

Box notes:
Tomorrow is Bring a Friend Day

Monday, May 18, 2015

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Monday 5/18

Wod
AMRAP 12
50/43 cal row
Then 
As many rounds as possible of
15 medball cleans
12 burpees



Thursday, May 14, 2015

Friday 5/15

Today we are having a Diaper WOD for Mikey and Lauren at 5:30pm.  Bring some diapers or wipes and help these two PR their first WOD as parents!! We will be doing the WOD all day so if you can't make the 530 class, drop off your diapers or wipes in the lobby!!

"Oaklee"
For Time -- team of two
One person works and other person carries a medball (Oaklee) 100m before switching
P.S. Don't let Oaklee fall to the floor

100 deadlift 95/65 (Oaklee pick ups off the floor)
100 hang power clean (Oaklee needs to be fed, then burped)
100 thruster (simulates the adjustment to parenthood 😀)



Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Thursday 5/14

Wod
4 rounds
Amrap 2
20 v-ups
20 supermans
Max burpees in remaining time

Rest 1 min between rounds


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Friday 5/7

Wod
For Time
12-9-6-3
Power Snatch 115/75
With 40 double unders after each

NBCF Competitors
155/105, 75 dus



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Thursday 5/7

Wod - Team of 2
Amrap 20
5 burpee
10 goblet squat
15 kbs
*after each partner completes one round, both partners run 200m

Box Notes: It's Bring a Friend Day

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Wednesday 4/6

Wod 
3 rounds
In a 5 minute window complete:
400m run 
Then, AMRAP
10 pull ups / c2b
15 ab mat sit ups
Rest 1 min between rounds

Box Notes: Bring a Friend Day is Thursday!!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Monday 5/4

Wod
"Grace"
For time
30 clean and jerks @ 135/95

Box Notes:
Thursday is "Bring a Friend Day"

      Happy 28th Birthday to this guy!!