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  Conditioning: 4800m Ruck run*   For time *Start with 20 lbs, and then every 1200m, add (10/5)lbs. If choosing to run unweighted, perform 15 burpee box overs (24/20″) after each 1200m.     Post results and experiences to comments
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  Rest Day     MP Iron Club 1730-1900 MP Iron Club is dedicated to improving every athlete’s lifting ability. The core of the class is to develop the skills and strength needed to improve the Olympic lifts. Basic knowledge and some practical application, NOT mastery, of these lifts are required to attend the class*. A wide variety of accessory movements, auxiliary lifts, and drills will also be taught and used. So if you want to add 1 or more pounds to your Olympic lifts, this class is for you!     Post experiences to comments *Private lessons are available to teach these lifts if knowledge and/or application is lacking.
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  Conditioning: 30-20-10 rep rounds of: Calories biked Toes-to-rings   For time Time cap – 7:00   …Rest 1 minute from time cap, then… 15-10-5 rep rounds of: Burpees-over-bar Overhead Squats (135/93)   For time Time cap – 5:00   Flexibility: Side split Middle split Skin-the-cat     Post results and experiences to comments
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  Endurance: Bike 20 minutes* For max calories *Every 2 minutes, get off and perform (15/10) push-ups   Skill: Handstand holds* 30 second hold, 1 minute rest   5 rounds for quality *Skill level: Beginner: belly to wall hold Beg-Int: back to wall Intermediate: slightly away from wall lightly tap one foot when needed Int-Adv: Sideways to wall, maintaining position with one foot touching wall Adv-Elite: Freestanding     Post results and experiences to comments
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This British Tribute WOD is dedicated to all the RLC EOD operators who expended their 9 lives and paid the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan. Among them they defused 100’s of explosive devices, saving countless lives. Gaz O’Donnel G.M., Dan Shepherd G.C., Oz Schmid G.C., Dan Read Q.G.M., Brett Linley G.M., Lisa Head. The RLC EOD left Afghanistan on the 26 October 2014. Felix is the unofficial mascot of British Army counter-terrorism bomb disposal. Cats have always been associated with luck, possibly due to their ‘righting reflex’ – an innate ability to always land on their feet. Felix (Latin for ‘happy’ or ‘lucky’) was the name given to the popular cartoon cat created by Otto Messmer in early 1900s America. He was a cheerful, thoughtful character who never failed to survive mayhem unscathed. These are traits much coveted by bomb disposal personnel and many bomb squads worldwide adopted Messmer’s ‘Felix the...
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