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    'It’s all about mindset': The 'Murph' isn't your typical workout

    By Department Of Veterans Affairs,

    2024-06-20

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    The Crossfit “Murph” workout with a weight vest: Run 1 mile, 100 pullups, 200 pushups, 300 air squats and run another mile.

    “It’s all about mindset,” said Lizzie Michael, Whole Strength CrossFit and Nutrition CrossFit coach. “It’s so emotional. I feel like there’s such an emotional connection to the workout.”

    For many veterans, Murph is more than just another workout. It is a chance to honor and remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

    “It’s not just for me, it’s not just for a workout, it’s not just to have a BBQ afterwards. I’m going to push myself to my limits as much as I can,” said Michael, a veteran who receives care at Tennesse Valley VA.

    The “Murph” workout began its legacy as a CrossFit Hero Workout of the Day (WOD) posted to the CrossFit main website in August 2005. This workout was a favorite of Murphy, who referred to it as “Body Armor.”

    It was a difficult workout even by CrossFit standards, and it caught the attention of Dr. Josh Appel, who has a special connection to Murphy. Appel served as a pararescue man in the Air Force, and it was his team that rescued Marcus Luttrell and recovered the bodies of Michael Murphy and the rest of their Navy SEAL team.

    The story of their mission was made well-known through the release of Lutrell’s book, “Lone Survivor.”

    Appel inspired the tradition of performing the Murph workout on Memorial Day as an honorable tradition.

    “It has been amazing to watch the Memorial Day Murph tradition take off and grow every year,” said Appel, chief of Emergency Medicine at Southern Arizona VA. “I knew it would be popular among the CrossFit community, but did not expect it to bleed over into so many other areas.”

    Michael used her G.I. Bill benefits after deployment to get certified in nutrition and wellness, and references her military experiences and education to help improve the lives of the members of her gym and the veterans that she works with.

    “We all go through hard times, but to be able to find the grit to push through challenging things is important. When other challenges in life come up or things do not go your way, take a breath and keep going through it. The pain will pass. The storm will pass,” Michael said.

    CrossFit and the Murph is not only a physical challenge but also a mental one. Learning to overcome the mental traps that trick individuals into giving up is part of the process.

    “When you’re sore or tired during this, I encourage those individuals to think about how sore and tired folks like Murph were,” Michael said. “To remember what they went through and work through your own internal struggle.”
    Veterans, first responders, emergency medical services and more share a common bond of working through dangerous and difficult times. Michael and many other veterans strapped on their weight vest to honor Murph and many others with their sweat and tears.

    “When you’re sore or tired during this, I encourage those individuals to think about how sore and tired folks like Murph were,” Michael said. “To remember what they went through and work through your own internal struggle.”

    Veterans, first responders, emergency medical services and more share a common bond of working through dangerous and difficult times. Michael and many other veterans strapped on their weight vest to honor Murph and many others with their sweat and tears.

    “When you’re sore or tired during this, I encourage those individuals to think about how sore and tired folks like Murph were,” Michael said. “To remember what they went through and work through your own internal struggle.”

    “There is a saying that the dead are not truly gone until we stop saying their names. I think Murph helps remind us of those sacrifices and keeps the fallen in our thoughts,” said Appel.

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