I read a rather inspiring action-adventure tale today in Outside Magazine that made me take a moment.  This fella Eruc circumnavigated the earth (his route was a total of 37,472 miles) by means of bike and rowboat, powered solely by his own muscle, heart, and will.  This guy decided that along the way passing through 6 continents that he would bag the largest peaks on each, including soloing Everest with no supplemental oxygen.  Although, as this guy described it as a “low intensity, long haul” I  can no longer look at my struggle with a 2,000m row or the likes with the dreadful eye I used to.  I came to the conclusion after reading –  “Never deny your body a chance to show you what it’s made of!” Coach C

 


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February 2, 2013 WOD

Skill

Rowing technique

Conditioning

‘Team WOD’

in 20 minutes, complete as many rounds as possible of:

200m run

Hand release push ups

While athlete A is running, athlete B is compiling as many push ups as possible.  When athlete A gets back from run, they switch and athlete B picks up where A left off.  Score equals total number of push ups.