S05E151 - Saluting the Fallen: Fitness and Resilience with Dave's Brother Mike

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As the grueling Murph challenge of Hero Week is upon us, Dave's brother, Mike, joins us to share invaluable insights from his 20 years in the Army. This isn't just about physical strength; it's a profound journey through the sacrifices and mental resilience crafted in the crucible of military training and the camaraderie of CrossFit. Mike's narrative weaves together the ethos of these two worlds, shedding light on how they foster not only a robust physique but also fortify the mind and spirit against life's battles.Our conversation honors those who've laid down their lives, as we delve into the compelling stories behind CrossFit's hero workouts. Mike's firsthand accounts from the front lines, including rigorous experiences from West Point to the personnel who are highly specialized, underscore the importance of a comprehensive fitness approach. These tales are more than mere anecdotes; they exemplify the vital role that physical training plays in military readiness and the everyday challenges we all face. It's an intimate reflection on leadership and the importance of setting an example from the top down.We wrap up this heartfelt discussion with a focus on the critical issue of mental and emotional wellness within the military, with Mike opening up about the proactive steps taken by the military to support soldiers' mental health. He also shares personal practices for maintaining mental clarity amidst the high-stress environment of military service. As we pay homage to the bravery exhibited in Afghanistan's Kunar province, we invite you to carry forth the legacy of our heroes, honoring their stories and the indelible marks they leave on the world."PK"5 rounds for time of:225-lb. back squats, 10 reps275-lb. deadlifts, 10 reps400-meter sprintRest 2 minutesDedicated to U.S. Army Capt. Andrew Pedersen-Keel, of South Miami, Florida, died March 11, 2013. The 28-year-old was assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Pedersen-Keel was fatally injured in Jalrez District, Afghanistan, from small-arms fire from an Afghan security-forces member. This "PK" Hero WOD was originally posted on the CrossFit Main Site as the workout of the day for Friday, July 3, 2015.@crossfitbison @crossfittraining @crossfit @crossfitgames #crossfit #sports #exercise #health #movement #crossfitcoach #agoq #clean #fitness #ItAllStartsHere #CrossFitOpen #CrossFit #CrossFitCommunity @CrossFitAffiliates #supportyourlocalbox #crossfitaffiliate #personalizedfitness

S05E151 - Saluting the Fallen: Fitness and Resilience with Dave's Brother Mike

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