Monday, July 19, 2010

CARRY THE REMAINDER

12 minute continuous running clock

155# g2oh x 30

with remaining time complete as many intervals as possible of the following:

30# ball slams x 10
200m run (completed carrying ball slam)

score is total ball slams


3 comments:

  1. Sherry
    bw 114#

    12min:
    #85 g2oh
    3rounds of 15 x 30# ballslams/200m run

    5min rest/unload weights

    5rounds of 10x c2b pullups/20xdu's for time
    12:32sec.

    med ball was too heavy for me (for now) to keep good pace during the latter portion of the WOD so added the pullup/du's at the end to make sure I was officially smoked! btw- its official... Im smoked!

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  2. 50 ball slams

    The standard rules of operations and relations do not apply to for this equation. The finite aspect of this polynomial dictated the variable. Upon initial inspection, it would appear prudent to handle the ground to overhead at a smooth and steady pace. I completed 30 reps in ~3:30, assuming the relaxed pace would allow the ample time and energy to move rapidly through the ball slams/run intervals. The runs tendered no recovery, the taxing nature of both G2OH and ball slams relegated the run to a shuffle. Pacing the overhead lifts served only to FOIL the equation. In hindsight corroborated by further testing, moving 155# as quickly as possible was the immediate means to an acceptable solution. The final portion will move only so fast, get there with expeditious precision.

    In continuing efforts to program utility and function into workouts, carrying the slam ball just makes sense. Unless it’s a fun run on the beach with sunscreen and Oakleys, then being subjected to some form of load is expected. Finding alternate methods to infuse practical situations with athletic training sharpens both edges of the blade.

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  3. Kohl-Rx-60 ball slams

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