A Turkish get-up for max weight using a barbell and plates.
Traditionally, a Turkish get-up is a sequence of movements that involves the athlete moving from a lying position to a standing position and then back to a lying position. For this challenge, athletes will only be required to move from the initial lying position to the standing position.
Tie Breaker: Body Weight
1st Place | $2500 & Ohio bar + Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
2nd Place | $1000 & Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
3rd Place | $500 & Pair of 45lb competition plates |
1st Place | $2500 & Bella bar + Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
2nd Place | $1000 & Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
3rd Place | $500 & Pair of 45lb competition plates |
Total entries per gym
* Tie breaker is the highest placing team member
1st Place | Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
2nd Place | Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
3rd Place | Full competition plate set (45lb-25lb) |
CHALLENGE AND SCORING
A Turkish get-up for max weight using a barbell and plates.
Traditionally, a Turkish get-up is a sequence of movements that involves the athlete moving from a lying position to a standing position and then back to a lying position. For this challenge, athletes will only be required to move from the initial lying position to the standing position.
Tie Breaker: Body Weight
DEADLINES AND SUBMISSIONS
Challenge Start Date & Time: April 22 at 12PM EST
Challenge Close Date & Time: April 25 at 8PM EST
*Scores cannot be updated or added to the leaderboard following the competition close date and time. Please allow sufficient time for completing and submitting your score and video in advance
ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND AGE GROUPS
Male (14 and over)
Female (14 and over)
To be considered as a competitor, the athlete must register for the challenge at roguefitness.com/challenges and follow all workout and video flows as outlined.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO QUALIFY
Permitted Equipment:
Not Permitted Equipment:
MOVEMENT STANDARDS
Get-up:
The movement begins with the athlete laying flat on their back with their head, back and legs fully extended
The athlete will then pick up and press the barbell above their chest to the starting position defined below
Start Position
The barbell is in the "start position" once it is held with one hand over the athlete's chest.
Standing Up
From the approved start position, the athlete must then stand to full extension of the knees and hips while maintaining the barbell in the overhead position with one arm
Finishing Position
The lift is over as soon as the athlete is standing at full extension demonstrating control of the barbell over head
See the Get-up instructional video at www.roguefitness.com/challenges for a visual example of the prescribed movement. Any athlete who alters/modifies the equipment or movements described in this document or shown in the video standards may be disqualified from the competition if deemed by the head judges to give an unfair advantage.
FLOW
The barbell begins on the ground with the lifter lying on the floor next to it.
When the lifter is ready they will pick up the barbell and press it to the approved starting position directly over their chest.
Once the barbell is in the approved starting position, the athlete may begin the get-up movement
Once the athlete has achieved the approved finish position the lift is complete
If the athlete is going for another attempt during the same video:
VIDEO SUBMISSION STANDARDS
All video submissions should be uncut and unedited in order to accurately display the performance. Videos shot with a fish-eye lens or similar lens may be rejected due to the visual distortion these lenses cause. Sound should be on during the filming. Be sure the athlete has adequate space to safely complete the movement and clear the area of all extra equipment, people, or other obstructions so that the video is clear.
The video should be shot from a 45 degree angle of the athlete with the camera positioned at a height that is level with the athlete's shoulders. Critical items that need to be clearly visible on the video:
The athlete will need to follow the steps outlined below:
COVID CDC GUIDELINE:
All participants, judges, and witnesses must follow all social distancing and other local guidelines related to COVID-19 during the course of participation in the competition.
Video submissions may be rejected if such guidelines are not followed.