Hero WOD: Sat 11.11.2017 “Hildy”

2017-11-10T13:33:24-05:00By |Categories: WOD|16 Comments
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ABOUT HERO WODS

Today, on Veteran’s Day, we thought we’d remind Daybreakers what HERO WODs are and why we do them. Most HERO WODs are officially recognized by CrossFit headquarters and are performed in the same way at CrossFit boxes all over the world. The WOD’s structure typically has significance, for example, the rep scheme often signifies the date of the hero’s passing.

These WODs are designed to be tougher than most and not many CrossFitters finish these WODs RX nor within a time cap. And, of course, that’s okay, right? (Click HERE for our post on why scaling or modifying a WOD is important and effective.)

The real purpose of these WODs (besides getting a kick*ss workout) isn’t about your time or your score… it’s about your attitude. Daybreak uses these WODs to remind us to make the extra effort to stay positive and encourage one another  go ahead and give a mid-WOD high five to that member next to you! And when you hit those tough spots in the WOD, think about the effort and sacrifice our servicemen, servicewomen, fire/police and first responders make every day.

NEWS

  • DAYBREAKERS COMPETE: Jackson and Michele compete THIS TODAY&SUN at CrossFit Southie. Heat Times: Sat 9a/9:34, 11:50/12:20p and 3:45/12:20p
  • THANKSGIVING WEEK SCHEDULE
    Mon 11/20: Regular Schedule
    Tue 11/21: Regular Schedule
    Wed 11/22: 5:30a, 6:30a, 8:30a, 9:30a, 12:30p and 5:30p. NO TEENS or 6:30pm classes
    Thur 11/23: ONE CLASS 8am. Followed by the Beer Mile
    Fri 11/24: OPEN GYM 8-11a
    Sat 11/25: Regular Schedule
    Sun 11/26: Regular Schedule

WOD

“HILDY”
100/75 Calorie Row
75 Thrusters (45/35)
50 Pull Ups
75 Wall Balls (20/14)(10/9)
100/75 Calorie Row

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ABOUT HILDY
Army Spc. Hilda Clayton, 22, of Augusta, Georgia, died from injuries sustained when a mortar malfunctioned during an Afghan National Army training exercise in Qaraghahi, Afghanistan. Clayton, assigned to the 55th Signal Company and the 21st Signal Brigade in Fort Meade, Maryland, was providing Combat Camera support at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, Chase Clayton.

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16 Comments

  1. Erin
    Erin Sat 11.11.2017 at 8:12am

    31:56 Rx
    RIP Hilda
    Great job with all the vests Rap, Sam, Dusty & Willis!

  2. Brett
    Brett Sat 11.11.2017 at 8:39am

    32:06 10# WB

  3. SamB
    SamB Sat 11.11.2017 at 9:03am

    27:37rx wvest
    Rip
    Way to grind 7 am

  4. Dusty
    Dusty Sat 11.11.2017 at 9:12am

    27:52 Rx w/vest
    RIP Hilda

  5. Megha
    Megha Sat 11.11.2017 at 9:35am

    31:55 10# WB / BB Pullups.
    RIP Hilda.

  6. Pete
    Pete Sat 11.11.2017 at 9:59am

    306 at cap. Rx. Main goal was to get through Wbs. ✅
    Great job 7am!

  7. estrehle
    estrehle Sat 11.11.2017 at 10:09am

    28:28 rx!
    I never get the elusive rx so that’s a win for me!

    • Brett
      Brett Sat 11.11.2017 at 10:29am

      Great job!!!

    • lourdes
      lourdes Sat 11.11.2017 at 1:29pm

      Awesome work today!!

  8. Rap
    Rap Sat 11.11.2017 at 10:27am

    30:52 w/vest (that last row!)
    RIP Hildy and thanks to all those who have served. Happy Vets Day.

  9. zdn
    zdn Sat 11.11.2017 at 11:16am

    26:04 Rx

    RIP Hilda. Thanks to all that have served.

  10. martin madaus
    martin madaus Sat 11.11.2017 at 11:35am

    28:24 RX, tough wall balls

  11. Sarah M
    Sarah M Sat 11.11.2017 at 11:47am

    27:32, PP instead of thrusters.

  12. Willis
    Willis Sat 11.11.2017 at 12:10pm

    30:13 w Vest. That was something. #hildy

  13. lourdes
    lourdes Sat 11.11.2017 at 1:27pm

    30:00 cap 10 cals to go – shoulda woulda coulda finshed it for cryin out loud ? 50 Thrusters 25 Strict Press/BluBand PU/Lunges for WB – 5:30 pm class last night to this Wod was too little time for cranky back

  14. Pat W
    Pat W Thu 11.16.2017 at 5:05pm

    29:45 vest

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