7:30am registration at New Pass Grill
8:00-8:15am assemble for Fun Run/Walk
8:20am starting time
Main Events:
9:00am Strike, Jump, & Throw (timed)
100 sledge hammer strikes
16lb hammer for guys
8lb hammer for gals
Burpees/Broad Jumps (distance to be announced)
Tire Throws (distance to be announced)
9:45am One Rep Max. on any ground-to-overhead lift (weight)
use any overhead lift, 3 attempts, full extension & solid lock-out required
10:30am Carry, Throw, & Lift (timed)
Farmers Walk (distance to be announced)
two 95lb barbells for guys (distance to be announced)
two 65lb barbells for gals (distance to be announced)
Stone/Keg/Heavy Bag Throw
100lb for guys (distance to be announced)
60lb for gals (distance to be announced)
10 reps of Sandbag/Rockball lifts (must get full extension & implement must get to chest height minimum)
160lb for guys
120lb for gals
Note: All weights on odd object lifts are approximate & may be scaled down to insure the safety of the participants
11:15am As many rounds as possible in 20 minutes (rounds)
10 reps of Barbell Thrusters
95lb for guys
65lb for gals
10 reps Mahler Body Blasters
12:00 noon One Rep. Max. Deadlift (weight)
use any grip
straps & belts allowed
3 attempts, full extension & solid lock-out required
12:30pm awards
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