As a 1995 Graduate of Del Campo High School I found my calling in the outdoors. I moved to Weed California to attend College of the Siskiyous and then onto Southern Oregon University in Ashland Oregon. I received a double Bachelors of Science in Health Promotion and Fitness Management and a Masters in the Art of Teaching. All the way through my college and well after I held a position as a River Guide and Fishing guide throughout the West coast as well as Canada, Mexico, South America, and Africa. I also worked closely with Clear H2o Films to explore many, until recently un navigated water ways. The experiences that I took from these expeditions brought on the thought of training and fitness as I never saw them before. It taught me that you never know what life is going to throw at you. From wading in swift moving currents in search of the ultimate fishing experience or swimming and paddling in the middle of an uncharted jungle, I learned that fitness is essential to the life that I lead. Whether I am out exploring or just trying to heard my young children, Life is a demanding sport. Upon returning to Del Campo High School to pursue my teaching career I found CrossFit. Crossfit has changed the way I view fitness and will continue the way I train and train students alike. Crossfit will be a part of my life forever and is now the sole belief in what I view as essential to our youth.
Warm Up
2 Rounds:
7 Front Squats
10 Pistols (Educate)
100 Jump Rope or 50 Double Unders
Army Crawl/ Crab
Mats Ladders
WOD- Sprint Progression
Sprint 10 Meters on 1 Minute
Sprint 20 Meters on 2 Minutes
Sprint 30 Meters on 3 Minutes
All the Way Until
Sprint 100m on 10 Minutes
BRING YOUR ATHLETIC BATHING SUIT AND TOWEL TOMORROW Dress for Swimming Exercise
Never Forget
Thank a Public Servant Today
Warm Up
10 DeadLift
15 American Swings
10 Back Extensions
>2 Footed Bound
Snatch Complex x3 Jerk 5×5
WOD – “Ryan”
5 Rounds for Time:
7 Bar Muscle Ups
21 Burpees
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Maplewood, MO Firefighter, Ryan Hummert, 22, was killed by sniper fire July 21st 2008 when he stepped off his fire truck responding to a call. He is survived by his parents Andrew and Jackie