Thursday, November 1, 2012

"Have It Your Way"

5 rounds for time of:
200M Run
15 Chest-to-Bar Pullups
15 Ring Push-ups

You may do 15 ring pushups then 15 C2B pullups if you prefer that order. All 15 reps of one movement must be completed before starting the next movement. Post time to comments. Compare to 2/28/12 and 8/2/12.

24 comments:

bill said...

RX 19.41PR Beat my August time of 21.21

Anna P said...

16:50 green & gray band C2B, regular push ups
Beat my August time by 50 seconds and scaled up!

stacey said...

I didn't remember doing this WOD before but that's because it was so scaled I didn't recognize it!!
from 8/2/12:"15:07 Jumping C2B's and regular push ups".

Today 11/1/12
Ring push ups and regular pullups!
25:57 I think. only 4 rounds though.
Woo Freakin' hoo on the upscale!

Brooke said...

Coach, for those of us still learning the ctb pullup, will we do regular pullups or ctb pullups with a band?

bill said...

Come on BTB.....I believe in you! You can do these CTB-have an extra helping of bacon for breakfast and some roast beef (wrapped with bacon) for lunch and maybe a ham sandwich for a late afternoon snack and you'll have the protein! I know you can do this.

Brooke said...

Lol Bill! Thanks for the protein encouragement!! :) Since we don't get to wod together often, I will let ya in on the fact that it takes me a little bit longer than the rest of you beasts to catch on to the technique of these lovely CrossFit moves! :)

The Raulstons said...

Great job everbody!!! Scaling up is the greatest feeling eva!
Brooke - you are soooooo close to the technique - you've got this:)

Cori said...

Skinniest purple band, i think? (i reserve the right to retract my suggestion at any time. I will talk to puma on how to include a disclosure to all blog comments.) Drew might suggest something else.

Kista said...

22:33 scaled to regular push ups and jumping pull ups. I'm 99.9% sure I did six rounds though. I've learned over the last 3 weeks that I can't count and crossfit at the same time ;)

stacey said...

Kista,
Embrace the chalk. Chalk is your friend.

bill said...

You will find Kista that that particular state of mind during a WOD is a common occurance among Carport Junkies. As one fellow on another blog put it...not only do you lose count but you forget what day of the week it is, what year it is, do you really have any children and why are you doing crossfit in the first place?
It must be alot like having a baby.....(not from personal experience but observation only) physiologically a nearly unbearable experience but once it's over the Mother (notice caps out highest regard and utmost respect) often times is making plans for #2 (or 3 or 4 etc).
I would liken crossfitting to a kidney stone but there is no comparison there because if given the choice I would not ask for another;0)

Cori said...

Ive had several kidney stones, one baby, and lots of miss-counted rounds, reps, jumps, pushups, squats...and is that 95 on the bar or 105. I'll take the baby minus the labor plus the cf pr minus thework and no kidney stone please.

Cori said...

P.s. Snatch pr today of 130 yay!

bill said...

Way to go Cori! You're dangerously close to a body weight snatch - which actually I thought you already had.

stacey said...

I like Cori's kinda math! I was able to follow the entire equation!

stacey said...

Hehe.. Snatch., hehe..giggle..

Kista said...

Ha! I'd do 50 rounds of that over a kidney stone any day!

Stacey- I will take your advice with the chalk, I hadn't thought of that.

stacey said...

I busted kidney stones for a living for a good number of years!

Jennifer said...

Fellow carporters -

While this is probably not the best place to post, some of you have asked for John's address -- here it is:

Major John R. Lehman II

RCT-7, HQ Co (S-3)

Unit 41500

FPO AP 96427-1500

Some tips:
Letters and packages should be sent through the U.S. Post Office. The easiest way to ship a package is to use a flat rate priority box (if it fits, it ships regardless of weight or destination. They range from $5-$14 to ship depending on the selected box size).

All packages require a long customs form (ask for them at the window). Or just check with me as I have a stock pile of them in my car.

This is a US address. Do not waste money on insurance or delivery confirmation as the Post Office only insurs delivery to the FPO and most of the issues arise in transport from the FPO to actual international military base destination.

Do not ship anything perishable, no liquids or anything that will melt (i.e. chocolate candy). It may take as long as 4 weeks for packages to arrive.

John has requested candy, beef jerky and Starbucks Via (or some other similar, instant single serve coffee). Also, previously read magazines that are headed for the recycle bin. I'll update as I receive additional requests.

I ship at least a package a week so if anyone wants to send a card, note or junk food, etc -- you are welcome to add it to any box I am sending. Cards/ letters shipped by themselves run a high risk of getting lost in shuffle.

Thank you to everyone for your support and checking on me! It is much appreciated by both John and I.

And for those who are curious, John is stationed at Camp Leatherneck in Helmand Province, Afghanistan which is a giant Marine Corps base in the middle of the desert! Prince Harry is stationed at the adjoining Camp Bastion.

Cori said...

18:14 pr by a little :)

Judy Ranelli said...

Jumping Pullups, Ring pushups mostly on knees, 19:45

Jennifer said...

Regular pushups and band-assist pull-ups. Pretty happy with my time since I am only about a week into band-assist pull-ups.

The Raulstons said...

Cynthia:
Thanks for the update Jennifer!
My MOD WOD was 5 rounds of 70# KB DL, 35# KB one arm snatches with my left arm, 200m run. 13:47.

Drew said...

Around same time as last wods
But the bar break broke my fire ( sorry Alex lell)
It was repaired and back buy 7:30