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Memory Challenge 060112

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Warmup:

10 hollow rock to squat

20′ bear crawl

3 rounds.

“Cuddy”

You have 60 seconds to memorize as many digits of Pi as possible:

 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164….

Put the paper down, and perform:

10 walking lunges

10 pushups

20 mountain climbers

AMRAP in 5:00.

Then recite as many digits of Pi as you can recall.

Next, recite as many digits of Pi as you can recall BACKWARD.

Your score is the correct number of digits recited (total.)

The world record, without the physical intervention, is 42,195 digits of Pi by Hiroyuki Goto of Japan. He did it in 1995.