When our clients step up for 17 minutes of the Fight Gone Bad workout on September 26th, they won’t be competing just for themselves. They will also be raising funds for the Wounded Warrior Project, benefiting wounded service members returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq, and Athletes for a Cure, which supports prostate cancer research.
In the first three editions of the Fight Gone Bad fundraising event CrossFit Affiliates have raised more than $1.4 million. Fight Gone Bad is one of the most brutal workouts on the CrossFit menu, and the members of CrossFit Surf City will ante up for the challenge.
The event will take place on Saturday September 26 at more than 300 CrossFit affiliates throughout the United States and Canada at 6 a.m. EST until 6 p.m. PST. Last year, 700 people participated, raising more than $700,000 for the two charities. This year they seek to break the $1 million mark.
“Through their generosity and commitment, CrossFit athletes are making the most of a great fundraising opportunity,” said Scott Zagarino, Executive Director of The Sportsgrants Foundation. “These athletes are taking their training to a higher level by providing much-needed support for our troops and the more than 2 million American families dealing with prostate cancer.”
To support our client’s efforts, go to www.fgb4.org and click “Donate.”
In this workout, participants move through five stations for one minute each. Upon completion of the “round” of exercises, they get a minute rest and go for two more rounds. Scoring is based on the number of repetitions the athletes can complete in each minute (rowing = one point per calorie burned). The workout was given its name by World Ultimate Fighting Champion BJ Penn, who remarked after finishing, “That was just like a fight gone bad.” The stations include:
- Wall-ball: 20-lb. ball, 10-ft. high target
- Sumo dead-lift high-pull: 75 lbs.
- Box Jump: 20-in. box
- Push-press: 75 lbs.
- Row: calories
Athletes for a Cure (www.athletesforacure.org), a program of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, is a fundraising and awareness program that assists individual athletes in their quest to raise money for better treatments and a cure for prostate cancer. Every dollar raised from the program goes directly to the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
The Sportsgrants Foundation one of the few nonprofit event production companies in the United States.



