Sunday 05/10/2020
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Happy Mother’s Day!
Warm up
“Derek Weida Abs”
25 Situps
100 Flutter Kicks
25 Situps
25 Leg Raises
25 Situps
100 Hello Dolly’s
25 Situps
25 Crunches
25 Situps
25 Russian Twist
25 Situps
100 Bicycles
Your goal is to go through without rest (which is very tough!)
Here’s what you can do…go through the routine, when you feel like you need to rest, stop that movement, and move on to the next one.
Push yourself! As we repeat this, you will get deeper and deeper into the rep ranges!
Your mind will quit 100 times before your body will!
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Derek Weida, an amputee Army veteran who served three tours in Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Division, credits fitness with helping him break out of severe depression after an insurgent's bullet ended his Army career. Through motivational videos and a nonprofit that helps veterans cover fitness-related expenses such as gym fees and personal training, Weida has found a new way to serve by trying to re-create his success for others.
Workout
“Jennifer”
AMRAP 26
10 Pull-ups
15 Kettlebell Swings (53/35)
20 Box Jumps (24/20)
Score = rounds + reps
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Canadian 1st Class Constable Jennifer Kovach of Guelph, Canada, died March 14, 2013, when her squad car was involved in a motor-vehicle accident while she was responding to a call for service. The 26-year-old fulfilled her dream of becoming a police officer serving her community and the Guelph Police Service for four years before her death. Kovach is survived by her mother, Gloria; father, Bill; brother, Brian; grandparents, Chester and Elvira Janicki; boyfriend, Kyle Schlosser; and many other friends and family.
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