Hero WOD 18D

Today we’re honored to dedicate RED Friday to all of the life savers in the combat zone, especially the Special Forces Medic – The 18D

OVERVIEW

Special forces medical sergeants are considered to be the finest first-response/trauma medical technicians in the world.

Though they’re primarily trained with an emphasis on trauma medicine, they also have a working knowledge of dentistry, veterinary care, public sanitation, water quality and optometry.

TRAINING

Due to the wide variety of missions, special forces medical sergeants are trained swimmers, paratroopers and survival experts, as well as trained in many forms of combat. Training for the special forces medical sergeants consists of 60 weeks of formal classroom training and practice exercises.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

• Physical conditioning, parachuting, swimming and scuba diving

• Using land warfare weapons and communications devices

• Handling and using explosives

• Bomb and mine disposal

HELPFUL SKILLS

• Readiness to accept a challenge and face danger

• Ability to stay in top physical condition

• Interest in medicine and science

• Ability to remain calm in stressful situations

Today at Mayfair Park, in the vb court!

R.E.D. Friday @vb court

  • 120ft sled drag 95/45 (+)
  • 120ft renegade row 53/45/26
  • 120ft kb walking swings
  • 120ft kb lunges
  • 120ft sled drag
  • 50 x kb cleans
  • 50 x kb sit ups
  • 50 x kb pp
  • 50 x push ups
  • 120ft sled drag

Great quick info IG video of 18_zulu

Hero WOD – Galvin

R.E.D. Friday Memorial WOD – ‘Galvin’

At Roos Recreational Center, Forest Park, IL

For time @vb court

  • 20 x burpee
  • 20 x kb OHS
  • 20 x mb slam ball
  • 120ft kb walking swings
  • 20 x sb man makers
  • 20 x kb c&oh
  • 120ft sb walking lunges
  • 20 x mb cousins (no wb)/ sb get ups
  • Details –
    Kb – 12,16,20,24 kg
    Mb – 14,20 lb
    Sb – 25, 35, 50 lb
    Cousin – mb sit up, to standing position, return to starting sit up position with ball above head lying down face up.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Taylor J. Galvin, assigned to Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), Fort Campbell, Kentucky, died August 20, 2018, Monday from injuries he received when his helicopter crashed in Sinjar, Iraq. While deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

CW3 Galvin was born on December 22, 1983, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Galvin is a combat veteran with nine deployments, two in support of Iraqi Freedom, three in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and four in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

Magister Nosce!