Let the Games Begin!

If you are up to the challenge, our friend Doug Lane at CrossFit Amelia Island called with a challenge.  Next week, we are competing with CrossFit Amelia for three different workouts.  Winner take all!  Actually, I already agreed to the challenge for all of us.

The buy in is $3 per person wanting to play.  If we win…when we win, we get a brand new slam ball, courtesy of CrossFit Amelia, and our $3 back.  Doug is playing for jump ropes.

Saddle up boys and girls, and let the Games Begin!  Let me know before the end of Sunday’s workout if you have what it takes.

www.crossfitameliaisland.com

7 replies
  1. Coach Lane
    Coach Lane says:

    Just a quick note to everyone at Hypoxia: Altitude is everything. Not only do we plan to spank your little ‘hynnies’ – but we plan to do it in style. We would send photos of our efforts…but they haven’t been turning out to clear, due to the smoke coming off our runs, bikes, wall balls, and burpees. You see…when you are as fast as fire…the camera sometimes has trouble capturing the image.

    Having said that…we will try. What shutter speed are you guys using to get such clear images???? Your picks are awesome! 🙂

  2. Coach Lane
    Coach Lane says:

    Ms. Pottymouth…

    Let the games begin! 🙂 I will be very excited to see your scores – in particular. I have tried doing a background check on you to investigate our competition…to no avail. By no avail…I mean “the absentee resume”. What gives? In the South we call that ‘playin possum’. So what is your deal? Are you a firebreather or a slug? I guess time will tell.

    As for you others who are breathing that so called, “thin air”. Rumor has it….”that is a myth”.

  3. joe waldrop
    joe waldrop says:

    It appears our coaches Doug and Alan have been drinking spiked Kool-Aid, and volunteered us as lab rats. As any cross fitter I will step up and accept the challenge and get crushed into wheezing for oxygen. But I don’t think the efficacy of the coach’s experiment is correct. The challenge just measures the 3 best times, and since Doug uses a sun dial to time me, I doubt I will be involved in this challenge. This challenge determines the best athletes
    So after this challenge, I propose another challenge that would determine the best coach. We repeat the same challenge in 2 or 3 months and judge by improvement in times over previous performance, which would test the coach’s ability to train and motivate their clients.
    What do you other lab rats think?

  4. alan
    alan says:

    Don’t forget about the snow. How about cf amelia visits to ski and then we go to 10000ft and workout? Fair?

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