Sunday, February 10 2013
Posted by Mandee on February 9th, 2013
6 responses
WOD: "Blake" 4 rounds for time of: 100ft walking lunges 45/25 plate OH 30 box jumps 24"/20" 20 WBS 20/14 to 10' 10 HSPU Enlarge image U.S. Navy Senior Chief Cryptologic Technician David Blake McLendon, 30, of Thomasville, Georgia, assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group 2 Support Activity in Norfolk, Virginia, was killed September 21, 2010, in a helicopter crash during combat operations in the Zabul province of Afghanistan. McLendon is survived by his wife Kate McLendon, his parents David and Mary-Ann McLendon, his brother Chris McLendon, and his sister Kelly Lockman.
6 responses to "Sunday, February 10 2013"
February 9, 2013 at 5:38 pm
February 9, 2013 at 5:58 pm
February 10, 2013 at 9:54 am
February 10, 2013 at 10:47 am
Once you've caught the attempted weight in a full deep squat and decided the weight has exceeded your capabilities you would 'normally' push the weight forward while jumping back...NOW pay attention as I describe the new and improved squat clean bail.
So, you've caught the attempted weight in a deep front squat position and decided that it's exceeded your capabilities...you now fall backward into a back roll while - get this - bringing the weight back with you. Don't panic. The height of the plates will keep the bar from hitting you. The bar and weights will land safely over your abdomen...then bounce and roll over your chest as your lying on your back...once this happens GET READY...now grit your teeth and stop the momentum of 250 pounds with your CHIN! GENIUS! Lastly you'll need a 'Brady' to come lift the failed attempt weight off of you. Successful Bail!! A little bloody? Sure! But tell me a bail technique that doesn't leave you on your back with the weight on top of your limp body, a little bloody, and a 'Brady' lifting the weight off you.
Your'e Welcome!
February 10, 2013 at 11:30 am
Nathaniel you are Crazy.
February 10, 2013 at 2:10 pm