In an article from the CrossFit Journal Greg Amundson learns a tough lesson when his poor command of double-unders costs him a trip to the 2009 CrossFit Games. What happened after that is the real story.
I did the first two Last Chance WODs, and when I got to the deadlift/double-under workout, I ripped through the deadlifts without any problems. I stumbled through the first 10 double-unders in a row before getting tripped up and missing a revolution. Then something amazing happened: I performed 33 double-unders in a row. That was 23 more than I had ever done before.
Then all hell broke loose. As I started my attempt for repetition 44, I failed. I tried again and failed. This continued for a painstaking full minute. It got to the point that I was unable to perform even a single accurate jump. It was horrible. (Read More)
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WOD
AMRAP in 20
30 Double Unders
30 Thrusters M=#65 W=#45
*Advanced Level do Dbl U's and Thrusters unbroken. If you break you must start the round over.
*Modification for 1 dbl u is 3 singles. (30 dbl u's or 90 single? What's the chink in your armor?)
If you don't already subscribe to CrossFit Journal, I highly recommend it. $25 per year is worth the amount of information they publish daily.
WOD
AMRAP in 20
30 Double Unders
30 Thrusters M=#65 W=#45
*Advanced Level do Dbl U's and Thrusters unbroken. If you break you must start the round over.
*Modification for 1 dbl u is 3 singles. (30 dbl u's or 90 single? What's the chink in your armor?)
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