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Fight Gone Bad


3 or 5 Rounds, For Total Reps in 17 minutes - -

482 (5 rounds)

  • 1 Minute Wall Balls (20/14 lbs)

  • 1 Minute Sumo Deadlift High-Pulls (75/55 lbs)

  • 1 Minute Box Jumps (20 in)

  • 1 Minute Push Press (75/55 lbs)

  • 1 Minute Row (1 Calorie = 1 Rep)

  • 1 Minute Rest

Perform 1 minute of work at each of the 5 stations. Move immediately to the next station after 1 minute. The clock does not reset or stop between exercises. One-minute break is allowed before repeating each round. One point is given for each rep, except on the rower where each calorie is one point. ************************************* "The origin story of “Fight Gone Bad” is now a thing of CrossFit legend. When world-renowned UFC fighter B.J. Penn went to CrossFit founder Greg Glassman looking for a workout that would mimic the trials of a bout in the Octagon, Glassman devised a devastating test: three five-minute rounds containing high- power compound exercises meant to work every muscle in the body and re-create the intensity of a real mixed martial arts battle. When Penn was lying on the floor trying to catch his breath after the brutal workout, Glassman asked whether the new circuit felt anything like a fight. “It’s like a fight gone bad,” Penn replied, supplying the name for one of CrossFit’s most challenging—and notorious—workouts." -MuscleAndFitness.com

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