Hero workout of your choice.
Review the list of 203 heroes and honor one with an all-out effort.
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Compare to 210531.
Scaling:
Most Hero workouts are meant to be extremely grueling, arduous, and mentally challenging. Many contain a very high volume of reps. Reduce the work to a level that is attainable yet still challenging.
Hero workout of your choice.
Review the list of 202 heroes and honor one with an all-out effort.
Post choice of workout and result to comments.
Compare to 200525.
Scaling:
Most Hero workouts are meant to be extremely grueling, arduous, and mentally challenging. Many contain a very high volume of reps. Reduce the work to a level that is attainable yet still challenging.
Quarterfinal Test 2
For time:
60 GHD sit-ups
6 rope climbs, 15 ft.
60 single-leg squats, alternating
50 GHD sit-ups
5 rope climbs, 15 ft.
50 single-leg squats, alternating
40 GHD sit-ups
4 rope climbs, 15 ft.
40 single-leg squats, alternating
30 GHD sit-ups
3 rope climbs, 15 ft.
30 single-leg squats, alternating
Time cap: 20 min.
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Scaling:
If choosing Test 1, modify the movements and reduce the dumbbell load to something you can perform quickly and unbroken. This workout is a sprint, and should be scaled to allow for a quick, all-out effort.
If choosing Test 2, be careful of the high volume of each exercise, especially with the GHD. Athletes without exposure to the GHD should drastically reduce the volume. Overall this workout is fairly long, so choose modifications that are still challenging, and plan on having to break each exercise multiple sets.
Intermediate Option:
3 rounds of:
10 kipping handstand push-ups
10 dumbbell hang power cleans
30 double-unders
*Stop and perform 40 double-unders every 2 minutes, including at 0:00.
Then, at the 20:00 mark, begin a 2-mile run.
Post rounds of the AMRAP and run time to comments.
The CrossFit community mourns the loss of Chad Robert Peyton, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend. Chad, a U.S. Army veteran with 10 years of military service, struggled with depression and anxiety. He took his own life on May 17, 2021.
Chad received a Congressional nomination to attend West Point, where he graduated with a B.S. in May 2003 before being commissioned as an aviation officer in the U.S. Army.
Chad became a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilot and served in Germany during Operation Iraqi Freedom II. He was subsequently promoted to Captain and stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, from 2006 until 2009, when he was transferred to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. During his military service, he was awarded the Bronze Star and many other awards and commendations.
In 2012, Chad was honorably discharged from the Army and relocated to Santa Cruz, California, where he became a beloved member of the local CrossFit community. He and his wife, Nicole, were married in September 2014.
When he wasn’t flying helicopters as a first responder, Chad enjoyed spending time with his family, doing CrossFit, hiking in the forest, surfing, traveling, and helping his friends and fellow veterans.
Chad is survived by Nicole, who works on the publishing team at the CrossFit Home Office; his two children, Isla, 5, and Ellis, 3; and many other friends and family members.
If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD, anxiety, or depression, call the National Center for PTSD hotline right away: 1-800-273-8255. All calls are completely confidential.
Scaling:
This is a longer workout. Reduce the work to a level that is attainable yet still challenging and that allows you to come in from the run in 45 minutes or less. Newer athletes can modify the pull-ups and dumbbell loading while maintaining the significance of the reps.
Intermediate Option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 pull-ups
10 dumbbell thrusters, 25/35 lb.
*Stop and perform 40 double-unders every 2 minutes, including at 0:00.
Then, at the 20:00 mark, begin a 2-mile run.
Beginner Option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 assisted pull-ups
10 dumbbell thrusters, 10/20 lb.
*Stop and perform 40 single-unders every 2 minutes, including at 0:00.
Then, at the 20:00 mark, begin a 1-mile walk.
Submit time for completion of entire workout. Ranking requires completion of jumps
on time and at height. CrossFit rope is 13ft.
Though the "Workout of the Day" is designed to meet the needs of elite athletes
readying for the highest levels of competition, they can be toned down to provide
an acceptable challenge for even the novice exerciser. Choose lighter loads,
reduce reps, slow the pace, and substitute one pulling, pushing, or leg exercise
for tamer versions of the same function. If you need help or ideas for moderating
these workouts let us know by email at [email protected]
The "Workout of the Day" is engineered to elicit an adaptive response consistent
with the CrossFit philosopy (see CrossFit Foundations).
Following the workout daily provides a substantial volume of exercise at HIGH
intensity while minimizing the likliehood of burnout and overtraining or orthopedic
over-stress. Considerable thought and energy has been given to the precise order
and nature of the workouts. Alterations of this pattern potentially risks burnout,
injury, or gaps in your fitness.