Abstract

We examined physiological predictors of performance on the CrossFit Murph challenge (1-mile run, 100 pullups, 200 pushups, 300 air squats, 1-mile run). Male CrossFit athletes (n = 11, 27 ± 3 years) performed a battery of physical assessments including: (1) body composition, (2) upper and lower body strength, (3) upper body endurance, (4) anaerobic power, and (5) maximal oxygen consumption. No less than 72 h later, participants completed the Murph challenge, heart rate was monitored throughout, and blood lactate was obtained pre-post. Correlations between physiological parameters and total Murph time, and Murph subcomponents, were assessed using Pearson’s correlations. Murph completion time was 43.43 ± 4.63 min, and maximum and average heart rate values were 185.63 ± 7.64 bpm and 168.81 ± 6.41 bpm, respectively, and post-Murph blood lactate was 10.01 ± 3.04 mmol/L. Body fat percentage was the only physiological parameter significantly related to total Murph time (r = 0.718; p = 0.013). Total lift time (25.49 ± 3.65 min) was more strongly related (r = 0.88) to Murph time than total run time (17.60 ± 1.97 min; r = 0.65). Greater relative anaerobic power (r = −0.634) and less anaerobic fatigue (r = 0.649) were related to total run time (p < 0.05). Individuals wanting to enhance overall Murph performance are advised to focus on minimizing body fat percentage and improving lift performance. Meanwhile, performance on the run subcomponent may be optimized through improvements in anaerobic power.

Highlights

  • CrossFit is defined as “a high-intensity fitness program incorporating elements from several sports and types of exercise” [1]

  • Examination of Murph subcomponents demonstrated that lift time was more strongly associated with total Murph completion time than run performance

  • Our findings demonstrate that the performance of the Murph challenge can be predicted using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA)-derived body fat percentage

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Introduction

CrossFit is defined as “a high-intensity fitness program incorporating elements from several sports and types of exercise” [1]. The sport of CrossFit is a rapidly-expanding genre of fitness, reaching approximately 15,000 affiliates worldwide [2]. The foundation of CrossFit prides itself upon constantly varied, high intensity functional movements to improve fitness and health. Each CrossFit workout is designed to task the body with significant stimuli to produce meaningful mechanical and metabolic adaptations. The Murph challenge is highly-celebrated within the CrossFit community, receiving its name from Lt. Michael P. Murphy, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2005 and received a Medal of

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