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CrossFit Journal Article Reprint.

First Published in CrossFit Journal Issue 59 - July 2007

The Grinder
CrossFit FRAGO #12, PALMER
CFHQ
Santa Cruz, CA
USA
01 JULY 07
OPS 13
FRAGO 12 TO OPORD 01 OP GRINDER
Ref: A. OPORD 01 01 Jul 06
Task Organization: Annex A
1.

SITUATION. No Change.

2.

MISSION
PALMER: Three rounds, one minute of each exercise per round: double-unders, wall
ball, sumo deadlift high pull, push press, and box jump.

3.

EXECUTION

a.

Concept of Operations.
(1)

Intent. Complete the exercises, as quickly as possible, in a safe manner.


This is a five-person-team, task-specific workout. The purpose of this
workout is to develop cohesion and combat fitness under fatigue conditions
through shared hardship, challenges, and competition.

(2)

Scheme of Maneuver. The platoon will be divided into as many teams of


five as possible. Each team will require a skipping rope or sash cord for
double-unders, a 20-lb medicine ball or austere medicine ball for wall
ball, a .50-cal ammo can for sumo deadlift high pulls, a 25-mm ammo

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can for push presses, and two Stryker tires for box jumps. All teams will
start at the same time. Each soldier will start the workout at a specific
exercise station. The soldiers will rotate to the next station after a minute
of exercising, completing as many reps of the exercise as possible. The
clock does not stop between exercises. After each five-minute round, at
the completion of all five stations, there is a one-minute break. One point
is given for each rep of each exercise. Spotting will not be permitted at any
time during the workout.

b.

(3)

Main Effort. The safety of all personnel, and the development of unit
cohesion and combat fitness through shared challenge and hardship.

(4)

End State. The safe and successful completion of all exercises.

Coordinating Instructions.
(1)

Team Organization. Squad leaders can organize their soldiers however


they wish. It is a leadership decision on how best to deploy each soldier to
accomplish the mission.

(2)

Scaling. The workout can be conducted in PT gear or full battle gear to


include vests with plates, depending on the fitness levels of your soldiers.
Also, soldiers can rest at any time during the workout, if required;
however, the clock does not stop.

(3)

Scoring. One point is given for each rep completed of the exercises; for
example, one point is given for each double-under, wall-ball shot, sumo
deadlift high pull, push press, and box jump. The total reps from each
round are added together. The scores of each soldier on the team are
combined to obtain the teams total score. The team that has the highest
combined score comes in first. Also, each individual soldiers score can be
ranked in the platoon.

(4)

Safety. Ensure that all equipment is checked and serviceable before


conducting the workout, and that all soldiers are proficient in the required
exercises. Safety is every members responsibility.

(5)

Follow-on Tasks. The next workout will require two .50-cal ammo cans,
four 6-foot pickets, and one 25-mm ammo can per four-person team.

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3.

SERVICE SUPPORT

a.

Equipment Weights

Ammo Can Nomenclature

Quantity /
Size

Type

Weight

Contents

Cart 25mm APFSDS-T

30 rds

PA125

70 lbs

Sand

Cart cal .50 4B/1T

100 rds

M2A1

50 lbs

Sand

Stryker tire and rim

2610-20-000-7697

approx
350 lbs

NA

4.

b.

Equipment Requirements. Each five-person team will require a skipping rope,


a medicine ball, a .50-cal ammo can, a 25-mm ammo can, and two Stryker tires
(which will be stacked).

c.

Time and Repetition Recording. One stopwatch for all teams and a method of
recording each soldiers reps. The fire-team partner of the soldier conducting the
workout keeps score on the score sheet. After the soldier has completed all three
rounds of the workout, he switches with his fire-team partner and becomes the
score keeper.

COMMAND AND SIGNAL


a.

Timer/Score Recorder. Only one timekeeper is required for all teams. All five-man
teams begin the workout at the same time. Each soldier conducting the workout
has a scorekeeper who follows him throughout the workout, recording his reps at
each station. It is recommended that at least one participant start his stopwatch to
act as a backup in case the primary timekeepers stopwatch fails.

b.

Instructor/Coach. To ensure proper conduct of the workout, use of correct exercise


form, and safety of execution, a designated member of the platoon can fill this
billet.

Annexes:
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Annex D

Workout Diagram (AOO)


Equipment
Exercises
Implementation Photograph

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Annex A

Workout Diagram (AOO)

Annex B

Equipment

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Annex C

Exercises

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Annex C

Exercises (contd)

Annex D

Implementation Photograph

A recent 80-person implementation of Palmer

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