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Monday, 12/06/10

Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30 second Handstand hold
30 second Squat hold
30 second L-sit hold
30 second Chin over bar hold

WOD Demo with Laurie Galassi - video [wmv] [mov]
Austin Malleolo and Jason Ackerman on today's WOD - video [wmv] [mov]
Heather Bergeron and Mel Ockerby on today's WOD - video [wmv] [mov]

Post number of rounds and partial rounds to comments.

Bring your own watch so you can keep track of times on this WOD.  It will help you to take a look at the demo videos before you do it so you get an idea of the flow.

8 comments:

  1. 6 rounds

    After the 1st round, my L-sits became more like curvy I-sits...

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  2. 5 rounds + about 10 seconds of the handstand in the last round

    My l-sits were more like a funky Chinese character but it hurt nonetheless.

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  3. 5 rounds plus hand stand and squat... If everyone is talking about their jacked up "L sits" mine was not even considered an L sit.

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  4. 6 rounds. After rnd 2 my attempts at "L" sits were simply humerous.

    Did a 10-min amrap (20x DUs, 10x 80lb KB swing) afterwards to feel somewhat redeemed. 7 rds.

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  5. 5 rounds

    I'd say my L-sits were more like chair-sits. Pretty happy about my chin-up over the bar, though.

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  6. Aloha,

    6 rounds + 3 sec "L" sits

    Due to mostly strength and some flexibility, my L-sits very quickly became N-sits. JWM, seeing a Chinese character sit would be very impressive. I think most would agree with me by saying squats were the easiest, followed by handstands, then chin over the bar. The hardest definitely was the "whatever"-sit. Good times.

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  7. 7 rounds (I think...) + handstands

    Rounds 1 & 2 = good to fair form on all; rounds 3 and up = bent knee L-sits and broken chins over the bar

    @Matt - your ranking is right on, and I think "N-sits" is a fairly accurate description


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  8. 5 3/4 rounds.

    Ditto on the L-sits. On a brighter note I did learn a new handstand technique. Thanks Adam.

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