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Archive for July 30th, 2010

WOD: Saturday

Friday, July 30th, 2010

“Murph”

For time:
1.6km Run
100 Pull-ups
200 Push-ups
300 Squats
1.6km Run

Partition the Pull-ups, Push-ups and Squats as needed. Start and finish with the 1.6km run. If you’ve got a 10kg vest or body armor, wear it.

Team Option: You may perform this workout in pairs. Both people must start and finish with the run but you may share the reps anyhow you like.

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Muzz and Lance

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