Crossfit athletes

Discover the incredible stories and achievements of the top CrossFit athletes who have revolutionized the fitness world. Get inspired by their dedication, strength, and determination to reach new heights in their sport.
"The Longest Mile" workout was first posted in the CrossFit Forum by Shane Threlkeld on July 17, 2008. It has since been adopted as a benchmark WOD by multiple gyms throughout the CrossFit community.  See videos of athletes completing the workout in 17:12 and 16:50 at wodwell.com Crossfit Running Workouts, Running And Strength Workout, Impossible Mile Workout, Wod Workouts Crossfit, Hero Workouts Crossfit, Running Wod, Lunch Workout, Wods Crossfit, Crossfit Workouts Wod

"The Longest Mile" workout was first posted in the CrossFit Forum by Shane Threlkeld on July 17, 2008. It has since been adopted as a benchmark WOD by multiple gyms throughout the CrossFit community. See videos of athletes completing the workout in 17:12 and 16:50 at wodwell.com

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For Time (with a Partner); 200 Box Jump Overs (24/20 in); 150 Wall Balls (20/14 lb); 100 Ground-to-Overheads (100/70 lb); 75 Bar Over Burpees; 50 Pull-Ups; Partition the work above any way; Buy-In/Cash-Out: 25-foot Handstand Walk (each)

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Firefighter Hero WOD from 555 Fitness, dedicated to Scott Davidson, FDNY, Ladder 118, who was killed on September 11, 2001.  "On the basketball court or the baseball diamond, Scott Davidson played to win. He was known as a fierce competitor who, without seeking personal glory, drew awards and accolades like a magnet in a box of thumbtacks." Crossfit Hero Workouts, Workouts For Runners, How To Improve Running, Partner Wod, Wods Crossfit, Firefighter Life, Hero Workouts, Crossfit Workouts Wod, Hero Wod

Firefighter Hero WOD from 555 Fitness, dedicated to Scott Davidson, FDNY, Ladder 118, who was killed on September 11, 2001. "On the basketball court or the baseball diamond, Scott Davidson played to win. He was known as a fierce competitor who, without seeking personal glory, drew awards and accolades like a magnet in a box of thumbtacks."

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