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Murph anyone?

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  1. jrider

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    How Murph Became the Most Legendary Fitness Challenge Ever

    The Murph, also more popularly known as the Murphy Challenge is a workout done to honor Navy Seal Michael Murphy who came up with this workout as part of his normal fitness routine while away from the gym. It goes like this: run 1 mile, do 100 pullups, 200 pushups, 300 squats, and then run another mile. Historically, I have never been a big workout guy. I'd fool around for a couple months here and there but have been grinding it out workouts for almost a year straight now. I usually give up because I get bored but I found out about this a couple of months ago and have been working towards putting it all together in one workout. This morning was the day and I successfully completed the entire workout in just over 51 minutes. I was shooting for under an hour so I was very excited to be almost 9 minutes under that time. Has anyone else done this workout? If so, any advice moving forward? And for full transparency, I did not do it with the weighted vest.
     
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    Good for you. My workout is 30 mins on the treadmill at slow speed with inclines because of my knees.
     
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    That's Awesome...I couldn't pull my pants up 100 times in a day
     
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    Haha! I'd first question why your pants would be down 100 times to begin with but then again, maybe I don't want to know...
     
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    Attn: Gasifier

    This has your half marathon training written all over it! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    o_OIt would take a LOT of training on my part to be able to get there!
     
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    Good for you jrider!
     
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    How about 20 12oz curls?
     
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    That's a good bicep workout...I can still do it, but it is a struggle now-a-days! :coldone::drunk:
     
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    100 pull ups!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations sir!!!!
     
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    Not all at once. They were done in smaller sets spread out over about 25-28 minutes. Most I can do without stopping is around a dozen or so.
     
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    I couldn’t sleep Easter morning so I decided to complete my second Murph. It was 70 and muggy at 5:30am. I felt like I was struggling and my time ended up being two minutes slower than my first attempt. Not what I had hoped for but I do think the weather played a role.
     
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    jrider you sound alot like me with workouts. They tend to get boring over time. You got me kinda interested in this though. I gotta work on the individual numbers before i try em all at once. Maybe by end of summer?
     
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    For me to do just one cycle would take about three weeks
     
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    I will take the over on this bet!!
     
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    That is exactly how I started. Once I had what I felt was a decent number for the non running parts, I started to put them together but at a reduced amount. When I was around 75% for each number, I decided it was time to put it all together at 100% of each activity and I think this approach served me well.
    Now I am working on cutting time down on the running part because I am a slow runner.
     
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    Haha. You'd surprise yourself.
     
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    I gotta ask, after you run a mile and are then doing the other exercises, do you do something like 6 sets of each. For example, 16 pull ups, 33 push ups, and 50 squats then repeat.
     
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    I do 15 sets broken down into 3 subsets and it goes like this: 7 pullups, 15 pushups, 20 squats for 5 sets then 6, 15, 20 for another 5 sets and finally 5, 10, 20. This leaves me 10 short on pullups so I then just do 2 more sets of 5 each. I'd like to compress it more but my body isn't ready yet.
     
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    I turned 49 today and decided this morning to do a half Murph before going to cut wood for half the day. It was very muggy and in the mid 70’s by 6:30 this morning so I was drenched when done but it was a good way to start the day.