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If you are new or newer, go for it; your effort is far more important than your numbers. If you are more experienced your effort is just as important, but you also have the ability to make, and with it the higher standards and expectations of making more informed decisions. With a requisite level of fitness and training experience, you should know that by choosing light enough weights, that this session is, if not easily, at least likely-certainly doable within the time cap; and, knowing that, you should choose weights that pose credible-valuable challenges and ask questions demanding honest answers.
While attending is necessary and simply completing is important and sometimes enough, it is not always enough. How you engage, matters. If you only ever ask questions you know the answers to, tackle problems you know you outweigh, or face opponents you know you can beat...good luck ever learning anything new and becoming anything greater.
Sometimes falling short is what you need. Regardless of where you finish or what anyone else thinks, what will you get out of it? No more and no less than exactly what you give.
2,000 meter erg / ski (4,000 meter bike)
50 x wall-ball
50 x floor press (dumbbell or kettlebell)
50 x pike-up
50 x step-ups (total)
2,000 meter erg / ski (4,000 meter bike)
40 minute cap
* done line by line, down the list in order