WARM UP
“31 HEROES”
[TEAMS OF 2]
AMRAP 31:
8 Thrusters (RX 155/105) (Scaled 115/85)
6 Rope Climbs (RX 15′) (Scaled 5 pull ups per rope climb)
11 Box Jumps (RX 30″/24″) (Scaled 24″/20″)
*Switch After 400 Meter Medicine Ball Run (20/14)
STRUCTURE: In Teams of 2, athletes will complete as many rounds and reps in 31:00 as possible of; 8 Thrusters, 6 Rope Climbs, and 11 high box jumps. One athlete will be accumulating rounds and reps of those while the other runs 400m with a medicine ball, partners switch when the running partner returns, picking up on the Thrusters, Box Jumps and Rope Climbs where the other person left off.
*Score = Total Rounds + Reps
The 31 Heroes: Army Sergeant Alexander J Bennett, Petty Officer 1st Class, SEAL Darrik C Benson, PO1 SEAL, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Brian R Bill, Air Force Para Rescue Tech Sergeant, John W Brown, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Christopher G. Campbell, Army Chief Warrant Officer 4, David R Carter, Petty Officer 1st Class, Information Systems Technician, Jared W Day, Navy Master at Arms, Petty Officer 1st Class John “Jet Li” Douangdara, Army Specialist Spencer C Duncan, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL John W Faas, Army Staff Sergeant Patrick D Hamburger, Staff Sergeant, Air Force Combat Control Team Andrew W Harvell, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Kevin A Houston, Lieutenant Commander, SEAL Jonas B Kelsall, Master Chief, SEAL, Louis “Lou” J Langlais, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Matthew D Mason, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Steven “Matt” M Mills, Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bryan J Nichols, Chief Petty Officer, EOD Nicholas H Null, Petty Officer 1st Class, SEAL Jesse D Pittman, Senior Chief, SEAL Thomas A Ratzlaff, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Robert J Reeves, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Heath M Robinson, Petty Officer 2nd Class, SEAL Nicholas P Spehar, Petty Officer 1st Class, Cryptologist Technician Michael J Strange, Petty Officer 1st Class, SEAL Jon “JT” Tumilson, Petty Officer 1st Class, SEAL Aaron C Vaughn, Senior Chief, EOD Kraig M K Vickers, Chief Petty Officer, SEAL Jason R Workman, Air Force ParaRescue Tech Sergeant, Daniel L Zerbe, Bart, K-9
AFTER CLASS
[Stability Practice]
On the 1:30 x 10 Sets:
30ft. Handstand Walk/Double DB OH Carry
Max Calorie Row
DAILY MINDSET
“Let character be your loudest statement.”
The chef puts on an apron.
The accountant brings a suitcase.
The football player wears shoulder pads and a helmet.
These are all identifiables that may come to mind when thinking of those individuals.
What are yours?
Are they materials, or is it something else?
Let character be what defines you.
Humble, Hungry, Unshakeable.
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