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Get Fit Fast for an Obstacle Course Race with CrossFit

His goal makes me grin. This guy is living proof of a statement I'd just read somewhere: CrossFitters didn't know what they were training for until obstacle racing came along. But it's not a one-way relationship: the obstacle racing phenomenon could not have happened without CrossFit.

Last-Chance Workout with Erik Taylor

Erik wanted me to leave home feeling strong but not too sore. Four days before the Ultra Beast, he took me through this final, full-body workout:

  • Mummy walks (about 20):
  • Swing a leg forward, touch your toes with the opposite hand, repeat.
  • Walking lunges (about 10)
  • Foam roll renegade rows (3 sets of 10 reps with 20-pound dumbbells):
  • In plank position, holding on to dumbbells, do a row on one side, return to plank, repeat on the other side.

Circuit (five times through each of the following):

  • 5 reps assisted chin-ups
  • 20 lunges
  • 16 wood chops (8 on each side)

More: Take the 30-Day Lunge Challenge

Extras

We did these with Erik's cable pulley machine. Facing out from the machine, I pulled the cable from my right foot across my body and up above my left shoulder, then repeated on the other side.

1. 15 V-ups: Place feet in the TRX machine. Start in plank position, then raise hips up, like you're making a V-shape with your body. You can also do this with an exercise ball.

More: How to Execute a V-up and Two Other Core Exercises

2. 30 seconds battle ropes: This takes two long, thick ropes. Hold one in each hand, then create waves with the ropes by squatting and standing while you raise your arms up and down.

3. 1:30 rest

4. Stretch and roll

More: 10 Self-Myofascial Release Exercises for Runners

For more on Erik and training, go to taylorsfitness.com.

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Excerpted from OFF COURSE: Inside the Mad, Muddy World of Obstacle Course Racing by Erin Beresini. Copyright ? 2014 by Erin Beresini. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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About the Author

Erin Berisini

Erin writes about health and fitness for Outside online, and is a contributing writer to Triathlete Magazine. She started Outside's Fitness Coach column, and has written articles for Outside Magazine, Inside Triathlon, espnW and The New York Times. She also shoots photos and video. She was previously a senior editor at Competitor Magazine.
Erin writes about health and fitness for Outside online, and is a contributing writer to Triathlete Magazine. She started Outside's Fitness Coach column, and has written articles for Outside Magazine, Inside Triathlon, espnW and The New York Times. She also shoots photos and video. She was previously a senior editor at Competitor Magazine.

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