Wall Ball Shots is one of the most functional moves. It is quite demanding in terms of its proper execution as there is an increased difficulty even for advanced athletes to perform its perfect technique. Its complete movement consists of a front seat with the ball in shoulder position and then throwing the ball at a specific target on the wall. There could be no other exercise that combines precision, coordination and agility. These parameters classify it in the category of high difficulty functional movements.
3 rounds for max reps of:
1 minute of burpees
1 minute of wall-ball shots
1 minute of deadlifts
1 minute of med-ball sit-ups
1 minute of hang power cleans
Rest 1 minute
Men: 20-lb. ball, 115-lb. deadlifts and cleans
Women: 14-lb. ball, 75-lb. deadlifts and cleans
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3 rounds for max reps of:
1 minute of wall-ball shots
1 minute of sumo deadlift high pulls
1 minute of box jumps
1 minute of push presses
1 minute of rowing (calories)
Rest 1 minute
Men: 20-lb. ball to 10-ft., 75-lb. SDHP and press, 20-in. box
Women: 14-lb. ball to 9-ft., 55-lb. SDHP and press, 20-in. box
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Compare to 160121.
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Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
50 wall-ball shots
100 double-unders
50-ft. handstand walk
100 double-unders
50-cal. row
100 double-unders
50-ft. handstand walk
100 double-unders
Men: 20-lb. ball to a 10-ft. target
Women: 14-lb. ball to a 9-ft. target
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Post rounds completed to comments.
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