CrossFit Open Workout 25.2 Live Announcement, presented by @USBorderPatrol



Week 2 of the 2025 CrossFit Open takes us to CrossFit Incendia in Peoria, Arizona, with the live announcement of Open Workout #25point2. Watch Games athletes Emily Rolfe and Sydney Wells throw down shortly after the workout is announced.

Week 2 is presented by U.S. Border Patrol → https://cf.games/24_USBP

For full workout details, movement standards, and the official scorecard, visit → https://games.crossfit.com/workouts/open/2025/2

Submit your score via the CrossFit Games app by Monday, March 10, at 5 p.m. PT. Apple → https://apps.apple.com/us/app/crossfit-games/id825019869

Android → https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crossfit.games.android&hl=en_US&pli=1

How to watch all live Open announcements → https://games.crossfit.com/article/how-watch-2025-crossfit-open

Learn more about the CrossFit Open here → https://games.crossfit.com/open/overview

The CrossFit Games are the ultimate proving grounds for the Fittest Man and Fittest Woman on Earth and are world-renowned as the definitive test of fitness. Every year since 2007, fans from around the world have attended the multi-day sporting event, streamed the competition online, or watched on ESPN, CBS, or a wide range of international broadcasts. The international field of play has included athletes from more than 120 countries. The CrossFit Games starts in the qualifying round with 300,000+ athletes competing around the world. Throughout the season the field is whittled down to just 560 athletes.

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30 Comments

  1. If this training is functional, make them do something really functional. Like a firefighter test.

  2. Hello, Humans
    There arw forces at work, to keep you weak and programmed. Don't fall into the traps humans set.

    TERRANCE OUT

  3. I didnt even get through the muscle ups this morning 😅

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  5. This is insane 🤣 I strive to get to this level, it took 12 minutes for me to do the scaled version 🤣🤣

  6. JESUS CHRIST IS RETURNING SOON! BE READY FOR HE COME BACK TO JUDGE ALL THE WORLD FOR EVERY THOUGHT, WORD AND DEED! REPENT AND BE BAPTISED!

    John 14:6, NKJV
    Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.

    Acts 2:38, NKJV
    Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

  7. My name is Bao Xuezhen. I was born in Shanghai on January 18, 1950. I have a college degree. I worked as an engineer at a state-own enterprise, but I was fired from my job after the persecution of Falun Gong started in 1999. I now reside in Denmark.

    I used to have many ailments and almost became incapacitated, but I recovered after I began practicing Falun Gong in May 1995. Because I refused to renounce my faith, I was sentenced to 3.5 years on June 1, 2001. I served time at the Shanghai Women’s Prison and was released at the end of 2004.

    In early 2003, the prison conducted comprehensive physical examinations of all Falun Gong practitioners detained there. Years later, when I learned of the forced organ harvesting from living practitioners, I realized the checkups we had in 2003 were to see if any of us would be a good match for organ harvesting.

    There were over 100 practitioners detained in the prison. I saw four buses parked outside of the entrance. All of them were equipped with advanced medical devices.

    The Shanghai Women’s Prison had five wards and we lined up by the wards. Guards watched us while we waited and after we got on the buses one by one, to be examined. They examined us from head to toe, including our eyes, heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys. Samples of our blood and urine were collected. The blood draw tubes were really large. The doctors also did ultrasounds and gynecological exams on us.

    While doing an ultrasound on me, the doctor appeared to be surprised. He called in several other doctors and guards to discuss my case. I heard one of them say, “It [referring to one of my organs] is useless. It’s full of stones, useless.” Then they asked me, “How do you feel in this area?” I didn’t respond. They looked at each other and didn’t say anything else.

    It took them a few days to finish examining all the practitioners in the prison. Guard Shi Lei told us, “See how well the government treats you [Falun Gong practitioners] and offers such comprehensive examinations. Only you [Falun Gong practitioners] have such a ‘privilege.’ No one else has it, not even us prison guards.”

    Back then, the horrific organ harvesting hadn’t been reported. But I noticed that shortly after the physical examinations, some practitioners who came from out of town but were arrested in Shanghai disappeared. These out-of-towners refused to reveal their names and were referred to by numbers. I thought they were transferred to other places, but now I realize that they may have been murdered for their organs.

    A few days after the examination, the guards informed me that they needed to check my eyes again. I was puzzled as I didn’t have any problem with my eyes. They lied to my face, “Didn’t you ask to check your eyes?” I said, “When did I say that? My eyes are fine. Why do I want to have them checked?” The guards remained silent and dragged me to the prison entrance, waiting for a car to pick me up.

    The car didn’t come. I kept asking why my eyes had to be re-examined but they didn’t answer. After waiting for about 20 minutes, the car still hadn’t arrived, so they took me back to the cell.

    After I was released, I managed to flee to Denmark. In 2015, I did some investigation myself by calling Chinese hospitals. I said I was the family member of a patient who needed a transplant and I asked where the organs came from.

    During a call I made to the Taizhou Hospital in Zhejiang Province in the first half of 2015, I was referred to doctor Wu Songjiang, a transplant expert. The person who answered the phone also suggested that I could go to Shanghai or contact the Zhejiang University School of Medicine for transplant, as both places had plenty of organs. They admitted that the organs were from Falun Gong practitioners and they could quickly match my blood type and schedule the transplant surgery.

  8. Insano meu elas nao são desse mundo

  9. I just broke my pause button….. hehe

  10. Wow I entered bot city…. Must be the whitests place ever… So sad.. Not to see everyone represented

  11. Lol at the fake pullups the CrossFit athletes all do

  12. Thank you for this video, very enlightening!

  13. Awesome video, looking forward to the next one!

  14. Fantastic video, really appreciate your effort!

  15. Really appreciate the insights in this video.

  16. Awesome video, looking forward to the next one!

  17. Thank you for the great content!

  18. This was very informative, appreciate it.

  19. This was super helpful, thanks!

  20. You explained this so well, thank you!

  21. You explained this so well, thank you!

  22. Amazing content as always!

  23. Thank you for this video, very enlightening!

  24. This was very informative, appreciate it.

  25. This video was amazing, learned a lot.

  26. This was super helpful, thanks!

  27. Very well done, appreciate this video!

  28. Awesome video, looking forward to the next one!

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