Scaling:
Today’s workout is in the short-to-moderate time domain. If you can maintain bigger stretches on the L-sit holds and minimize breaks, you should be close to finishing at the 10-minute mark. To stay within that window, find a variation of the L-sit hold that allows you to consistently hold for 10 to 15+ seconds before breaking. If you can hold your option with ease for 45 seconds to 1 minute, try a more challenging option. The box should be a little taller than you want it to be on the jump-overs, and expect your fatigued hip flexors to make jumping a bit more difficult. Consider stepping down from the top of the box. This is not only a safety concern, it is one way to keep yourself moving at a steady pace.
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
Post total distance rowed to comments.
Compare to 191201.
Scaling:
There is no need to modify the structure of this workout. Fatigue will become an issue as the rounds progress, so less fit athletes should decrease the number of rounds. Vary your intensity as the intervals change. When the work times are shorter, row harder.
Intermediate Option:
On a 20-minute clock, 4 rounds of:
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
Beginner Option:
On a 15-minute clock, 3 rounds of:
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
On a 25-minute clock, 5 rounds of:
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
Post total distance rowed to comments.
Compare to 211003.
Scaling:
There is no need to modify the structure of this workout. Fatigue will become an issue as the rounds progress, so less fit athletes should decrease the number of rounds. Vary your intensity as the intervals change. When the work times are shorter, row harder.
Intermediate Option:
On a 20-minute clock, 4 rounds of:
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
Beginner Option:
On a 15-minute clock, 3 rounds of:
Row for 50 seconds, rest 10 seconds
Row for 40 seconds, rest 20 seconds
Row for 30 seconds, rest 30 seconds
Row for 20 seconds, rest 40 seconds
Row for 10 seconds, rest 50 seconds
Mayhem Daily Wod - 2228
Mayhem Gymnastics
Use % of Kipping Ring Muscle Up week one 3 minute test.
5 Strict Ring Muscle Ups
- rest 30 seconds --
45% of 3 minute test of your Kipping Ring Muscle Up from week one
--rest 90 seconds --
3 Strict Ring Muscle Ups
- rest 30 seconds --
35% of 3 minute test of your Kipping Ring Muscle Up from week one
--rest 90 seconds --
2 Strict Ring Muscle Up
- rest 30 seconds --
30% of 3 minute test of your Kipping Ring Muscle Up from week one
Scaling:
If you do not have strict ring muscle ups or if you had 6 or less Kipping Ring Muscle Ups on the test complete:
5 strict box assist strict ring muscle ups
- rest 30 seconds --
90 seconds max effort False Grip Ring Pull Ups
--rest 60 seconds --
3 strict Box Assist Strict Rring Muscle ups
- rest 30 seconds --
90 seconds max effort Ring Dips
--rest 60 seconds --
2 strict box assist strict ring muscle up
- rest 30 seconds --
90 seconds max effort Kipping Ring Swings
For example:
If your 3 minute test was 12 Kippinng Ring Muscle Ups
45% would be 5.4 but we will round down to 5 reps
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