Scaling:
This workout will tax your shoulders. Be sure to warm up sufficiently, and choose a dumbbell load you can use to complete large, manageable sets without sacrificing technique.
Intermediate Option:
3 rounds for time of:
75 double-unders
50 dumbbell snatches
25 pull-ups
♀ 25-lb DBs ♂ 35-lb DBs
Beginner Option:
3 rounds for time of:
100 single-unders
25 dumbbell snatches
10 jumping pull-ups
For time:
Run 800 meters
20 single-arm dumbbell snatches, alternating
20 double dumbbell squat cleans
100 sit-ups
20 double dumbbell squat cleans
20 single-arm dumbbell snatches, alternating
Run 800 meters
♀ 30-lb DBs ♂ 45-lb DBs
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Scaling:
Newer athletes should reduce the dumbbell weight and/or overall volume in order to perform the movements with proper technique, and complete the work in the 14-18-minute range.
*Focusing on quality, accumulate 2 minutes in as few sets as possible.
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Scaling:
Reduce the load on the power cleans and bench presses. Choose a load on the barbell that allows for moderately heavy singles. Choose a dumbbell load with which you’re able to complete the first 20 in 3 sets or less. The double-under can be modified to 30 lateral jumps over the barbell. For the L-sit hold, watch “L-Sit Drills,” choose a drill, and practice.
Intermediate option:
For time:
5 power cleans
20 dumbbell bench presses
100 double-unders
10 power cleans
20 dumbbell bench presses
100 double-unders
15 power cleans
20 dumbbell bench presses
100 double-unders
Scaling:
Modify the muscle-ups to pull and push exercises that challenge you without causing you to hit failure. Newer athletes should reduce the overall volume of this workout.
Scaling:
Reduce the load on the dumbbell. Newer athletes should also reduce the overall volume of this workout. All athletes should be wary of the two large sets of GHD sit-ups.