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Thursday, March 7, 2013

3.8.13 WOD

Athletes, on sunday we will be hosting a Sunday open gym for those who haven't done 13.1 or who would like to redo it. This is only for athletes who are competing. If your not competing or even if you are and are not doing 13.1 again, you are more then welcome to bring a lawn chair and watch but most of all to cheer on our fellow athletes!!! We will be at the Box on Sunday at 11am.

Also our clean eating challenge has come to an end. We will be measuring and weighting friday through out the day and also during the Saturday and Sunday WOD times.

We will be having a Saturday working party at the new Box after the 9am WOD. You are all more then welcome to come lend a hand and hand out! We will also be measuring and weight at the new box during the working party.

WOD:
4 rds for time of:
200m Run
30 Walking lunges
100m Run
15 Walking lunges 

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