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CrossFit communities unite for online workout to help charity and businesses hit hard by Covid-19

South China Morning Post

發布於 2020年04月10日16:04 • Patrick Blennerhassett p.blennerhassett@scmp.com
  • The United In Movement fundraiser has already raised more than US$200,000 during its seven-day workout
Brent Fikowski, along with Reebok, who sponsors him, are contributing to the United In Movement charity drive. Photo: Facebook
Brent Fikowski, along with Reebok, who sponsors him, are contributing to the United In Movement charity drive. Photo: Facebook

CrossFit's community of heavy hitters and organisers have got together to host an online workout challenge to benefit a number of charities helping businesses affected by Covid-19.

United in Movement, spearheaded by CrossFit Sanctional competition operators and other key players within the sport and fitness industry, features a seven-day online workout which ends on Saturday, April 11 at 8pm ET (people can still register), and is completely volunteer-based.

Some of the supporting partners include a number of the CrossFit Sanctional organisers, P10 Performance, Rebel and NoBull " which made a shoe specifically for the fundraiser. A number of CrossFit Sanctionals have been postponed owing to the coronavirus and the 2020 CrossFit Games, scheduled to take place in August in Madison, Wisconsin, remain a question mark.

CrossFit commentator Rory McKernan hosted parts of the live-stream kick-off from his living room, and said the goal was to raise funds for charity and keep people active during lockdown.

THANK YOU!!!We've cracked the $200,000 mark & over 13,000 participants.We've got more to go!Share.Register.Donate.Help us make #UnitedinMovement something truly special for the entire community.https://t.co/UTJ0zRKQjb#ForwardTogether pic.twitter.com/kvQcLIUqZv

" United in Movement (@unitedinmvmt) April 9, 2020

"This pandemic has touched everybody," said McKernan. "It doesn't matter where you live, what you believe, the colour of your skin " in our community, we respond to crisis with action."

Each workout features three levels (Compete, Move hard or Just Move) which allows competitors to pick their level of fitness.

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Did ya miss the 24-hour broadcast, or want to relive it again (& again & again & again…)? Well now you can! The first of 7 segments is now LIVE on the #UnitedinMovement YouTube. Some magical moments were had. Now go capture them, at our link in bio. #ForwardTogether

A post shared by United In Movement (@unitedinmovement) on Apr 9, 2020 at 12:28pm PDT

Some of the workouts so far have already been demonstrated by various CrossFit athletes, including four-time defending CrossFit Games champion Mat Fraser, Iceland's Katrin Davidsdottir and Canadian Brent Fikowski, all of whom have performed the workouts in their homes using minimal equipment.

Hong Kong's Ant Haynes, who will represent China at the 2020 CrossFit Games, and Tammi Robinson, who will represent South Africa, participated in the 24-hour live-stream kick-off. Haynes and Robinson are both CrossFit coaches at Coastal Fitness Performance Training in North Point.

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The second to last workout has arrived, and it's a good one! Another chance for you to stand #unitedinmovement with the community, with a spin off of hero workout "Kalsu." Head to the website for the full movement standards by division & details. Also, not too late to get the workouts in. Sign up today! #ForwardTogether

A post shared by United In Movement (@unitedinmovement) on Apr 9, 2020 at 4:08pm PDT

The fundraiser is supporting three main charities " Red Cross, Action Against Hunger and the CrossFit Foundation, which helps struggling CrossFit affiliates throughout the world. The initiative has also been backed by some large fitness apparel companies including Reebok and Nike.

So far the initiative has raised more than US$200,000 with around 13,000 people completing the workouts in 124 different countries.

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