Thursday, September 8, 2016

Cool picture, but those hands should be deeper in the bucket to ensure any chalk spillage doesn't leave the bucket.

Cool picture. HOWEVER, those hands should be deeper in the bucket to ensure any and all chalk spillage remain in the interior depths of the bucket. The hand on the right side of the photo also appears to be grasping the block with too much pressure, which, as most decent human beings know, results in crumbling. In North Korea the crumbling of chalk is punishable by electrocution. I may or may not agree with that statute. Upon further inspection, you may notice chalk on the dorsal portion (knuckles) of the hand. I wish I could say I’m confused by this person’s need to chalk their outer hand, but I’ve seen people chalk their hands before running, sit-ups, and air squats. If you know whose hands these belong to, please report them to me. This individual clearly needs to be versed on proper chalk usage and etiquette. 😉

Workout of the Day

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“Holleyman”
30 rounds for time of:
5 Wall-Balls (20 / 14)
3 Handstand Push-ups
1 Power Clean (225 / 155)

Last done: 11/11/15

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