Lookup 'burpees' in a popular online dictionary and you will find this:
World English Dictionary
burpee
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1. |
a squat thrust that starts and ends in a standing position |
2. |
( US )
a piece of absorbent material placed on the shoulder while burping a baby |
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[C20: sense 1 from Burpee test , a measure of endurance and coordination devised by R.H. Burpee , US psychologist]
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l do not remember when I first started doing burpees but I
can remember doing some version of a squat thrust as far back as age ten or
eleven.
Like 99% of people I never harbored a deep love for this
exercise. They suck in general and even more so when completed in combat boots
A bunch of years passed with few burpees in my life. When I
discovered CrossFit I quickly learned that burpees were back. With a vengeance.
While I doubt I would ever say I LOVE them, I definitely
like them. They are a great combination of flexibility, cardio, strength and
are always a mental challenge. They can be done anywhere (although I go outside to do burpees at work - do not want to touch the germy floor of a medical facility) and they were formalized by a Pennsylvanian with a strong military connection (more on Mr Burpee later)
I really like CrossFit challenges and special events and
participated in a few burpee-based gigs.
One was the 115 day long "Royal Burpee Challenge"
(1 on day one, 2 on day 2, etc) that ended on Mr Burpee's 115th Birthday.
Unfortunately, the big celebration at the end never materialized (it was
supposed to include a Guinness World Record attempt for the most people doing
burpees at once)
After doing a few minor burpee challenges I decided that I
am a bigger fan of them than the average CrossFitter. A quick Google search for burpee tshirts
finds a bunch professing a hatred for them. None were printed with anything
stating a love for them (even a liking).
The Spring of 2013 led me to CrossFit Pottstown's "100
Burpee A Day" challenge. At the end of the month, with over 3000 burpees
completed, I felt it would be a crying shame to let all those go to waste.
So, I decided to attempt a burpee challenge that has never
before been done. Picking a target number was the tough part. It needed to be a
goal that was doable. The mythical number ONE MILLION came to mind but the
iphone calculator QUICKLY ruled that out - a million is a LOT. I would have to do a zillion burpees a day
forever to hit that goal.
One hundred thousand eventually was what I settled on. It
was a ridiculously large amount of burpees but still doable. Painfully doable
but doable
My daily goal is 100. That is not always physically,
chronologically or mentally doable and I don't fret about those days. But
sticking to this target will allow me to complete the 100,000 before my next
milestone birthday.
See the next post for the details of this challenge. Care to
join me? :p